money Crossword Puzzles
Biztown - Fin Lit Lesson #1 Vocabulary 2023-09-29
Across
- Payments made online or using an App.
- A system that guides how money is earned and used in a society.
- A business agreement or exchange.
- A bank account used to pay bills and access funds using checks and debit cares.
- A service that allows customers to perform banking activities using the internet.
- Money borrowed that must be repaid, usually with interest.
- A company that sells goods or services.
- A written order to a bank to pay a certain amount of money from a checking account to another person or business.
- A card that allows customers to electronically and immediately withdraw funds from their accounts, either in cash or purchase good or services.
Down
- A bank safe where documents, jewelry, or other valuables are kept.
- A machine that allows bank customers to deposit or withdraw money without visiting their bank.
- A financial institution owned by its members that provides the same services as a bank.
- A certificate of deposit, which is an investment that earns interest over a specific period of time.
- A business that offers money-related services to its customers, including loans and checking and savings accounts.
- A business that provides money-related services.
- The current among of money in an account.
- A card that allows the holder to buy good and services by taking out a bank loan.
- An account that usually earns interest and is often used to hold money that is not needed right away.
18 Clues: A business agreement or exchange. • Payments made online or using an App. • A company that sells goods or services. • The current among of money in an account. • A business that provides money-related services. • Money borrowed that must be repaid, usually with interest. • A system that guides how money is earned and used in a society. • ...
Financial Literacy 2025-01-29
Across
- Money you recieve from a job, investments, or retirement
- Perks or financial advantages
- The cost associated with buying or the amount of money you spend each month
- How much money you need to be able to pay each month
- A tax by the state government on your annual earnings
- The use of an asset or collateral so that the loan gets approved
- A tax identification number AND a federal insurance program for retired people and the disabled
- A tax by the federal government on your annual earnings
- Something you have that holds value
- A certain amount of money that is given to use based on credit score that you pay back plus interest, if you miss a payment.
- How much money you make before taxes are taken out
Down
- The yearly cost of borrowing money, expressed as a percentage that includes interest and any other fees associated with a loan (APR)
- A sales tax that goes to your city based on your cars value
- Income remaining after your budget that you can save or spend
- The amount of money a person makes after taxes are taken out
- Health insurance funded by the federal government for people over 65 or with a disability
- An insurance policy usually from your employer, or the state, that helps pay for your health costs
- A sum of money that has to be paid back plus interest
18 Clues: Perks or financial advantages • Something you have that holds value • How much money you make before taxes are taken out • How much money you need to be able to pay each month • A tax by the state government on your annual earnings • A sum of money that has to be paid back plus interest • A tax by the federal government on your annual earnings • ...
Steve the Banana 2022-03-11
Across
- money that is borrowed that must be paired back
- amount earned by a worker that is paid hourly or daily
- trading without using money
- money that is saved for the future
- amount earned by a business after expenses
- money that someone owes
- money received from work or through investments
Down
- money that is readily accessed and spent
- goods that are sold to other countries
- a loan of money that must be repaid
- money spent from someone’s bank account
- goods brought from other countries
12 Clues: money that someone owes • trading without using money • goods brought from other countries • money that is saved for the future • a loan of money that must be repaid • goods that are sold to other countries • money spent from someone’s bank account • money that is readily accessed and spent • amount earned by a business after expenses • ...
Accounting and Finance 2018-03-22
Across
- The amount of money you make
- Pay, the total amount you make in a week
- Money you lose
- Tax, the tax of a product
- pay check
- the estimate of income you expect
- Pay, gross pay minus all other money, medical, tax, Etc
Down
- a sighed paper worth money
- denoting an original sum invested or lent
- the action of investing in money to earn a profit
- charge of borrowing money
- Card, an electronic money holder to spend money
12 Clues: pay check • Money you lose • charge of borrowing money • Tax, the tax of a product • a sighed paper worth money • The amount of money you make • the estimate of income you expect • Pay, the total amount you make in a week • denoting an original sum invested or lent • Card, an electronic money holder to spend money • the action of investing in money to earn a profit • ...
stock 2022-09-27
Across
- share ownership of a company
- nationwide electronic system
- what happens before it happens
- a business owned by a stockholder
- the portion of corporate profits
- someone who links buyers and sellers
- anything of value that is owned
- amount paid to stockbroker based on percentage
- a business deal or action exchange of money
- people that dont have banks
Down
- something that is worth a lot
- a financial gain
- include details of something
- risk money or other possession
- a group of your investments
- the business of buying or selling
- group of similar stocks and bonds
- to put money into something
- person who invests in a corporation
- someone puts money into a project to get profit
20 Clues: a financial gain • a group of your investments • to put money into something • people that dont have banks • share ownership of a company • include details of something • nationwide electronic system • something that is worth a lot • risk money or other possession • what happens before it happens • anything of value that is owned • the portion of corporate profits • ...
Vocabulary unit 5 2021-03-02
Across
- synonym for postpone.
- a card through which payments are made.
- pocket money.
- synonym for salary.
- to maintain yourself.
- having passed the time when due or expected.
- giving money to charity.
- synonim for refund refund.
- synonym for "on time"
Down
- when you need more time to do something.
- synonym for balance.
- when your are cosidered to be a wealthy person.
- the money that is located in your bank account.
- antonym for being puntual.
- waiting in a line.
- synonim for postponed.
- when you want to change the date of something.
- the money that your parents can give you to buy new things.
- time by which something must be finished.
- up synonym for waiting.
20 Clues: pocket money. • waiting in a line. • synonym for salary. • synonym for balance. • synonym for postpone. • to maintain yourself. • synonym for "on time" • synonim for postponed. • up synonym for waiting. • giving money to charity. • antonym for being puntual. • synonim for refund refund. • a card through which payments are made. • when you need more time to do something. • ...
MARKET ECONOMY 2013-05-29
Across
- - THE TYPE OF GOODS NEEDED FOR BUSINESSES
- - PUTTING MONEY INTO A COMPANY TO CREATE MORE MONEY FROM IT
- - RICH PEOPLE ARE _______ PEOPLE
- - IN WHICH YOU AR GOING AGAINST SOMEONE
- - THE COST OF A SERVICE OR GOOD
- - THE PRODUCT AT ITS NATURAL STATE
- - A SMALL ENTERPRISE WHICH NEED CAPITAL GOODS
- - THE GRADE OF _______, THIS IS A _______ PRODUCT
Down
- - GOODS AND SERVICES TAX
- - MARKET ______
- - ______ ECONOMY
- - THE AMOUNT OF INCOME MADE FROM GOODS AND SERVICES
- - THE "HEAD HONCHO'S" OF COUNTRIES
- - MONEY SPENT ON GOODS AND SERVICES
- - WORKING WITH THE LAND
- - MONEY FOR QUALITY, THIS HAS QUALITY ______
- - AMOUNT OF PRODUCE INCOMING INTO THE BUSINESS
- - BUSINESSES
- - THE AMOUNT OF WANTS
- - UNLIMITED WANTS > LIMITED NEEDS
20 Clues: - BUSINESSES • - MARKET ______ • - ______ ECONOMY • - THE AMOUNT OF WANTS • - WORKING WITH THE LAND • - GOODS AND SERVICES TAX • - THE COST OF A SERVICE OR GOOD • - RICH PEOPLE ARE _______ PEOPLE • - UNLIMITED WANTS > LIMITED NEEDS • - THE "HEAD HONCHO'S" OF COUNTRIES • - THE PRODUCT AT ITS NATURAL STATE • - MONEY SPENT ON GOODS AND SERVICES • - IN WHICH YOU AR GOING AGAINST SOMEONE • ...
SAVE THE PLANET AND CASH 2016-11-17
Across
- use something that is not yours but you return it
- piece of metal, used as money
- monthly payment for work
- weekly payment for work
- a light fuel oil
- money that parents give to their child
- a card to purchase something on credit
- a car with electric motor
- give money to pay for something
- an overflow of a large amount of water
Down
- increase the amount
- produced without pesticides
- change waste into reusable material
- borrow it to someone
- energy by the sun
- easier to bring rather than cash
- fuel for train
- a thick liquid use as a fuel
- he money that you keep for the future
- to turn the transportation on
20 Clues: fuel for train • a light fuel oil • energy by the sun • increase the amount • borrow it to someone • weekly payment for work • monthly payment for work • a car with electric motor • produced without pesticides • a thick liquid use as a fuel • piece of metal, used as money • to turn the transportation on • give money to pay for something • easier to bring rather than cash • ...
Industrail revolution 2016-01-29
Across
- invented by Wright Bros.
- invented by Robert Fulton
- invented by John Kellogg
- people who invest capital or money in a business
- invented by Alexander Graham Bell
- machines take the place of people and animals
- invented by George Eastman
- invented by Walter Hunt
- less worthy; less valuable
Down
- a period of dominance or rule
- money you put into something; investment money
- invented by Rudolf Diesel
- production rapid production of identical objects
- invented by Samuel Morse
- invented by Nikola Tesla
- invented by Eli Whitney
- acting efficiently without waste, cost, or effort
- to supply money for a project in order to make a profit
- invented by Henry Ford
- System workers and machinery together in one place
20 Clues: invented by Henry Ford • invented by Eli Whitney • invented by Walter Hunt • invented by Wright Bros. • invented by Samuel Morse • invented by Nikola Tesla • invented by John Kellogg • invented by Rudolf Diesel • invented by Robert Fulton • invented by George Eastman • less worthy; less valuable • a period of dominance or rule • invented by Alexander Graham Bell • ...
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Cool word puzzle 2021-04-05
Across
- base which income tax imposes tax
- interest paid on the original principal
- card, issued by bank
- An amount of capital originally invested
- a cost that fluctuates with output
- to put money in a bank
- distributed among holders
- a loss for something gained
- An obligation
- a total sum of money for a period of time
- the entries on a a balance sheet
- an amount an employee withholds
Down
- expense that does not change from time
- bank account, written against deposit
- a loan for the purchases of property
- a price for foodstuffs
- an amount that is deducted
- the amount of money received
- a fixed regular payment
- tax to government on sales
- interest on both the principal and
- tax levied on the annual incomes of
- the cost of basic needs
- something owed
- a fixed regular payment salary
- value of non financial assets
- a median that can be exchanged
- money saved
28 Clues: money saved • An obligation • something owed • card, issued by bank • a price for foodstuffs • to put money in a bank • a fixed regular payment • the cost of basic needs • distributed among holders • an amount that is deducted • tax to government on sales • a loss for something gained • the amount of money received • value of non financial assets • a fixed regular payment salary • ...
Business vocabulary. 2018-04-08
Across
- A department that sell a product.
- Money needed to start a business.
- Money you pay to the goverment.
- A person owning shares of a company.
- To make or grow something to be sold.
- The money a country uses.
- The people who buy products.
- Someone who is paid to work for someone.
- A department that deals with bills.
- The money you earn from your job.
- A person in charge of a company.
- To have something that legally belongs to you.
Down
- To grow or change into a more advanced form.
- A business selling products to the public.
- A person whose job is to sell things in a store.
- One of the parts that results when something is divided between several people.
- A department that promotes the product.
- To hire someone.
- A paper showing you've paid.
- What a bank charges for goods and services.
- To be in charge of a company.
- When you get your money back.
22 Clues: To hire someone. • The money a country uses. • A paper showing you've paid. • The people who buy products. • To be in charge of a company. • When you get your money back. • Money you pay to the goverment. • A person in charge of a company. • A department that sell a product. • Money needed to start a business. • The money you earn from your job. • ...
Small Businesses 2012-11-04
Across
- a sum of money demanded by a government
- the purchase or sale of goods in an attempt to make a profit
- you can't live without
- a whole that's been divided into smaller equal parts
- make life more comfortable, can live without
- a rate or proportion per hundred
- a circulating medium of exchange including coins and paper money
- a cause or occasion of spending
- to call for or require as just, proper, or necessary
Down
- returns, proceeds, or revenue as from property or investments
- money that is paid or received for work
- avoiding waste or extravagance
- an itemized bill for goods sold or services provided
- to transfer goods orr to render services in exchange for money
- to provide
- the act of buying or selling in a market
- to replace with an equivalent or something else
- a person working for another person
- a number of indiniduals associated together
- the collective items or amounts of income of a person
20 Clues: to provide • you can't live without • avoiding waste or extravagance • a cause or occasion of spending • a rate or proportion per hundred • a person working for another person • money that is paid or received for work • a sum of money demanded by a government • the act of buying or selling in a market • a number of indiniduals associated together • ...
English 2013-03-13
Across
- an account whereyou keep money to save
- in the lowest place or position
- a kind of shellfish with a shell that produces a jewel
- to let someone borrow something you have
- to know,think or believe that something in necessary
- an amount of money you need to pay
- money you borrow
- someone who lives or next to you
- worth a lot of money
- card a small plastic card you can use to buy thing and pay por them later
Down
- an agry conversation
- an agreement with a bank to keep your money
- a set of cheques in a paper cover that have not been used
- to be successful in a competition
- as shown by something
- made by people and so not natural
- to teach someone or pay someone
- a written promise to repair or replace a machine
- to use something that belongs to another person and return it later
- a reduction in the usual price
20 Clues: money you borrow • an agry conversation • worth a lot of money • as shown by something • a reduction in the usual price • in the lowest place or position • to teach someone or pay someone • someone who lives or next to you • to be successful in a competition • made by people and so not natural • an amount of money you need to pay • an account whereyou keep money to save • ...
Unit 8 Vocab 2015-03-13
Across
- putting money aside or later use
- money loaned
- world busiest airport named after 2 important Atlanta mayors
- ______ economically helped Georgia and they were rewarded to Atlanta
- political party dealing with rural and urban county
- finical risk taken by a future business owner
Down
- mandates congressional districts to be divided by population
- largest paper making business in the world
- georgias largest on the Atlantic ocean
- an important way of transportation; nationwide. used for large amounts
- money you earn
- worlds largest hardware store founded in 1978
- worlds largest passenger airline
- largest non alcoholic beverages
- buying something you want/need
- communities made up of immigrants that speak the same language or from same country
- putting money into something to later gain more
- national road network established by federal government
- won a Nobel peace prize , Georgia senator , governor and the 9th president.
- the amount of money you make after you pay all you taxes and expences
20 Clues: money loaned • money you earn • buying something you want/need • largest non alcoholic beverages • putting money aside or later use • worlds largest passenger airline • georgias largest on the Atlantic ocean • largest paper making business in the world • worlds largest hardware store founded in 1978 • finical risk taken by a future business owner • ...
chapter 17-18 2015-05-14
Across
- the amount lenders pay for the use of costomers' money
- is a guarantee
- EFT uses technology as a substitute for a check and other paper transactions
- provides a record of all the money put into the account
- is an order written by a depositor directing the bank to pay out the money
- having no trademark
- floods the internet everyday
- the cost of one standard measure of a product
- people who lend money
- is a plan for saving and spending income
- irregular, unsteady
Down
- wise, shrewd, frugal
- is the amount of debt that you can afford to repay each month
- a record of how you have borrowed and repaid debts
- promotes a sale
- a check that has been paid by a bank is proof of payment
- is a contract for somthing of value (house,car)
- pays intrest to costomers in return for using thier money
- person paying rent for the temporary use of another person's building or land
- intentional misrepresentation of a product or service
20 Clues: is a guarantee • promotes a sale • having no trademark • irregular, unsteady • wise, shrewd, frugal • people who lend money • floods the internet everyday • is a plan for saving and spending income • the cost of one standard measure of a product • is a contract for somthing of value (house,car) • a record of how you have borrowed and repaid debts • ...
Industril Revolution 2015-10-23
Across
- Producing goods and/or services to make money
- A crop used to sell to make money is called a _____ crop
- Device used to create signals to communicate with others
- Device invented to automatically reap plants
- A person who invest money in a project or business
- Working timely without wasting any time or energy
- Inventor of the cotton gin
- A person who takes risks to start a business in order to make a profit
Down
- Rapid production of goods that are identical
- Industrial building where goods are produced
- The act of creating something
- Workers and machines that work together to produce something
- Eli Whitney not only invented the cotton gin, but also introduced the concept of _____________ parts
- The growth of cities due to people moving from rural areas
- Wide-spread starvation
- Investment money
- Motor that converts energy into motion
- To supply money for a business to make a profit
- Word for cloth
- A person who wants to preserve the country for white American-born protestants
20 Clues: Word for cloth • Investment money • Wide-spread starvation • Inventor of the cotton gin • The act of creating something • Motor that converts energy into motion • Rapid production of goods that are identical • Industrial building where goods are produced • Device invented to automatically reap plants • Producing goods and/or services to make money • ...
Shopping 2024-05-13
Across
- A person addicted to shopping.
- A small electronic device
- Cost a little money to buy
- Money you get after you return an item.
- Buy things from the Internet
- Too expensive
- A special event where items are sold at lower prices.
- Buy
- A private area to try on clothes.
Down
- A shop that sells medicines.
- A reduction in the price.
- A market where antiques and second hand goods are sold.
- a large building that has shops and restaurants
- To give back an item to the seller.
- A person who accept your money
- A paper with the list of items you buy and the prices.
- Someone who buys products or services
- A shop that sells bread and cakes
- A guarantee about the quality of a product.
- Money you borrow from other people
- Go to shops but not to buy anything
- A set of clothes worn together.
- Cost a lot of money to buy
- Owned by someone else before
24 Clues: Buy • Too expensive • A reduction in the price. • A small electronic device • Cost a little money to buy • Cost a lot of money to buy • A shop that sells medicines. • Buy things from the Internet • Owned by someone else before • A person addicted to shopping. • A person who accept your money • A set of clothes worn together. • A shop that sells bread and cakes • ...
Money Matters Ch 3 and 4 2022-11-10
Across
- failure to repay a loan on time
- a legal claim (or right to own) against
- the increase in value of a home over
- be making payments
- money owed to another person or company
- the original amount of a loan
- interest paid on interest previously earned
- the loss of value of an asset over time
- the amount of time, in months, that
- the additional cost a lender charges
- a purchase that requires a significant
Down
- of money
- the percentage of principal charged by the lender for use of its money
- The persistent rise in the cost of goods and services over time
- borrowing their money
- something owned (that has value)
- a savings account set up specifically to be used to cover financial emergencies
- The initial amount of money invested or borrowed
- the average rate of growth for an investment over time; often expressed as an annual figure
- asset until the debt (loan) is
- as security on a debt
21 Clues: of money • be making payments • borrowing their money • as security on a debt • the original amount of a loan • asset until the debt (loan) is • failure to repay a loan on time • something owned (that has value) • the amount of time, in months, that • the increase in value of a home over • the additional cost a lender charges • a purchase that requires a significant • ...
MDFL Review 2022-12-09
Across
- a mathematical model 300-850 range
- order directing a bank to pay a person
- lenders who charge high interest rates
- 300-850
- how long it takes money to double
- Amount a person owes
- entire amount of money owed to lenders
- institution owned by its members
- convert an asset to cash
- To sign the back of a check
- blueprint for handling one’s money
- record collected by a credit agency
- bank or credit union account
Down
- measure of ability to repay a loan
- length of time to pay off a loan
- enables holder to charge expenses
- money a creditor is willing to loan
- penalty on a for payment after its due date
- maximum amount lender will extend
- Earning interest on interest.
- loss you must pay out pocket
- card used to pay for goods
- money spent to buy something
- interest paid on unpaid credit balances
- also known as a creditor
25 Clues: 300-850 • Amount a person owes • convert an asset to cash • also known as a creditor • card used to pay for goods • To sign the back of a check • loss you must pay out pocket • money spent to buy something • bank or credit union account • Earning interest on interest. • length of time to pay off a loan • institution owned by its members • enables holder to charge expenses • ...
crossword puzzle 2024-10-03
Across
- Money owed by one party to another.
- Deficit when expenses exceed income.
- Profit made on an investment.
- Total income generated from sales.
- General rise in prices.
- Valuable resources owned.
- Payment for labor or services.
- Share of profits paid to shareholders.
- Ease of converting assets to cash.
- Percentage charged on borrowed money.
- Financial aid provided by the government.
- Borrowed money to be repaid later.
- Financial gain after expenses.
- Financial obligations or debts.
- Debt security promising repayment.
Down
- Costs incurred by an entity.
- Money set aside for future use.
- Movement of money in and out.
- Plan for income and expenses.
- Percentage charged on loans.
- Financial assets used for investment.
- Allocation of resources for future profit.
- Cost of borrowing money.
- Availability of goods or services.
- Ownership interest in an asset.
- General fall in prices.
- Economic decline over time.
- Uncertainty in investment outcomes.
- Goods purchased from other countries.
- Goods sold to other countries.
30 Clues: General rise in prices. • General fall in prices. • Cost of borrowing money. • Valuable resources owned. • Economic decline over time. • Costs incurred by an entity. • Percentage charged on loans. • Movement of money in and out. • Plan for income and expenses. • Profit made on an investment. • Payment for labor or services. • Goods sold to other countries. • ...
Career Expo Final Exam Review 2025-05-22
Across
- How should you start an interview?
- To learn about money, we played the Game of ____
- amount of money made in a year
- 4 year college degree
- also called a spending plan
- Amount of money needed to attend a post-secondary school
- We shopped for groceries at _____.
- distracting movements made during an interview
- to make a budget, you must track _____
- College entrance exam with a science component
- you should arrive to an interview ___ minutes early
- Money earned typically from a job
Down
- 2 year college degree
- some jobs require an education while others require ____
- Your career choice should fit your _____.
- 401 k, health insurance, vacation days
- money made when paid by the hour
- ____ expenses do not change
- Type of school to learn a hands on, technical job
- A college entrance exam testing your math and reading skills
- After an interview, send a thank you card or ____.
- Choosing a ____ was the focus of our essay.
22 Clues: 2 year college degree • 4 year college degree • also called a spending plan • ____ expenses do not change • amount of money made in a year • money made when paid by the hour • Money earned typically from a job • How should you start an interview? • We shopped for groceries at _____. • 401 k, health insurance, vacation days • to make a budget, you must track _____ • ...
POB REVIEW 2025-06-25
Across
- an economy combined with public and private ownership
- Owners of a company
- Directing and influencing people
- Registered business with separate legal identity
- First step in the management process
- The kind of money we use today
- The person who introduced paper money in China
- Economy where people produce only what they need
- Anything accepted as payment for goods
- Monitoring performance and correcting errors
- Main goal in a market economy
- In this economy, the government controls production
- Economy where supply and demand determine prices
- This form of business sells shares to the public
Down
- Assigning tasks and resources
- One-person ownership
- System where goods are directly exchanged
- Study that involves directing and influencing people
- A key feature of planned economies
- Economy based on farming and hunting
- This economy uses customs and traditions to guide decisions
- Voluntary association for mutual benefit
- First metal objects used as money
- Characteristic of money: easy to carry
- Setting objectives and determining actions
- coincidence One weakness of the barter system
- Business owned by two or more persons
- Items like shells and beads once used as this
28 Clues: Owners of a company • One-person ownership • Assigning tasks and resources • Main goal in a market economy • The kind of money we use today • Directing and influencing people • First metal objects used as money • A key feature of planned economies • Economy based on farming and hunting • First step in the management process • Business owned by two or more persons • ...
BWB2/unit5 2023-05-27
Across
- extra money your bank allows you to spend
- in a way that achieves maximum productivity with minimum effort
- money you pay to (for a loan)/get from a bank
- amount of money you can afford to spend
- to lower
- have an urge or inclination to do sth.
- keep away from or stop sb.from doing
Down
- fee, amount of money which you pay for a service
- a number expressing the central value in a set of data
- take money out from a bank account
- a payment card
- a place to stay
- because of
- money in notes and coins
14 Clues: to lower • because of • a payment card • a place to stay • money in notes and coins • take money out from a bank account • keep away from or stop sb.from doing • have an urge or inclination to do sth. • amount of money you can afford to spend • extra money your bank allows you to spend • money you pay to (for a loan)/get from a bank • ...
business for busy nesses/Ndidi 2023-02-13
Across
- Jane makes rocket shoes for the poor, she is a ___________
- "Enterperneurship" spelt right
- Tangible products
- sounds like something very salad-like
- "Entrepreneurship" -a + "erprise" a="repreneurship"
- goods with merit in the front
- The surplus of money after all expenses have been deducted
- Billy's flying toothbrushes sold for less money than necessary normal, he made a ______
- This means giving up something for something else
Down
- The backwards version of "remusnoc"
- how much money you are allowed to spend
- The police force and street light are examples of ________
- What everyone did before money
- Put "Eco", "On", and "My" in a sandwich
- the first form of currency
- Unless you're in the Lorax, air molecules are _________
- It jingles in you pocket and buys you stuff
- An exchange of goods and services with the use of money
18 Clues: Tangible products • the first form of currency • goods with merit in the front • What everyone did before money • "Enterperneurship" spelt right • The backwards version of "remusnoc" • sounds like something very salad-like • how much money you are allowed to spend • Put "Eco", "On", and "My" in a sandwich • It jingles in you pocket and buys you stuff • ...
Shopping 2022-05-19
Across
- - coins, banknotes
- - a shop where you can buy meat, sausages, ham
- - a shop where you can buy bread, rolls, pastries
- - a person who goes shopping
- - when you don't spend money but keep it for later
- - a shopping centre
- - when you get your money back
- - a piece of paper showing how much you paid for something
- - a shop where you can buy books, dictonaries
- - all things which you can buy
Down
- - you can buy there magazine, newspapers
- - a shop where you can buy a necklace, rings, earrings
- - you can buy fruit and vegetables there
- - you can buy there painkillers, pills, vitamins
- - you have it in a bank and keep your money there
- - you have enough money to buy something
- - lower price of a product
- - when you buy something you have to ..... (give money for it)
18 Clues: - coins, banknotes • - a shopping centre • - lower price of a product • - a person who goes shopping • - when you get your money back • - all things which you can buy • - you can buy there magazine, newspapers • - you can buy fruit and vegetables there • - you have enough money to buy something • - a shop where you can buy books, dictonaries • ...
15.2 Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-09
Across
- The variety of services offered to customers by financial institutions.
- A bank account that allows the account owner to make deposits, write checks, and withdraw money.
- The largest category of deposit institution
- Money placed into an account.
- A for-profit business that primarily sells insurance products.
- A document guaranteeing that a buyer will pay the seller the agreed-upon amount and within the time specified.
- A financial institution that does not accept deposits.
- A financial institution that is involved in trading securities in financial markets.
Down
- A financial institution that accepts money from customers and deposits it into the customers account.
- A financial institution that provides services for businesses.
- A financial institution that offers savings and loan services.
- A nonprofit financial institution that is privately owned and provides banking services for its members
- Any organization that provides services related to money.
- A written order for the bank to pay a specific amount to the person or organization to which the check is written
- A financial institution that makes money by issuing loans.
- A prearranged amount of credit that is available for a business to use as needed.
- The movement of money electronically from one financial institution to another.
- A bank account used by depositors to accumulate money for future use.
18 Clues: Money placed into an account. • The largest category of deposit institution • A financial institution that does not accept deposits. • Any organization that provides services related to money. • A financial institution that makes money by issuing loans. • A financial institution that provides services for businesses. • ...
Investment and Types of Investment 2025-11-12
Across
- The possibility of losing money in an investment.
- A private investment fund that uses advanced strategies to maximize returns.
- The act of putting money into something to earn a profit in the future.
- Shares of ownership in a company.
- The profit made when an investment is sold for more than it was bought.
- A pool of money collected from many investors to invest in a diversified portfolio of assets.
- The general increase in prices over time that reduces the purchasing power of money.
- A collection of financial investments owned by an individual or organization.
- A type of investment where an investor lends money to a government or corporation for a fixed period of time.
Down
- A portion of a company’s earnings paid to shareholders.
- The money earned from lending or depositing funds.
- The strategy of spreading investments across different assets to reduce risk.
- A bank account that earns interest on deposited money.
- Property consisting of land or buildings that can be bought, sold, or rented.
- The profit or gain made from an investment.
- Physical goods such as gold, oil, or coffee that are traded on markets.
- Ownership interest in a company, usually represented by shares of stock.
- How easily an asset can be converted into cash without losing value.
18 Clues: Shares of ownership in a company. • The profit or gain made from an investment. • The possibility of losing money in an investment. • The money earned from lending or depositing funds. • A bank account that earns interest on deposited money. • A portion of a company’s earnings paid to shareholders. • ...
tUntitled 2024-12-30
Across
- A small plastic card that lets you borrow money to buy things now and pay later.
- A place where you can buy and sell parts of companies called stocks.
- A place where you store money for the future and earn some extra money called interest.
- The total value of everything you own, minus what you owe.
- Putting your money into something, like stocks or bonds, with the hope of making more money.
Down
- A plan for how you will spend your money each month.
- Extra money you earn from a bank for keeping your money in a savings account.
- Money you borrow from a bank or other lender, which you must pay back later.
- Money you owe to someone, often because you borrowed it.
- The money a company makes from selling goods or services.
- Something valuable that you own, like a house, car, or even money
- Money you pay to the government, usually taken from your paycheck.
12 Clues: A plan for how you will spend your money each month. • Money you owe to someone, often because you borrowed it. • The money a company makes from selling goods or services. • The total value of everything you own, minus what you owe. • Something valuable that you own, like a house, car, or even money • ...
Grade 5 Midterm Vocabulary 2021-10-07
Across
- able to be seen
- the end result
- to take a chance and maybe get a reward
- money paid for your job
- before
- help or advice
- to show thanks
- money left over after paying expenses
Down
- saying things will be ok
- to borrow something but need to pay back
- 5A class favorite teacher
- to be successful usually at business
- not a lot of something
- money you save
- have enough money or ability to do something
- to chase after something
- to find or notice something
17 Clues: before • the end result • money you save • help or advice • to show thanks • able to be seen • not a lot of something • money paid for your job • saying things will be ok • to chase after something • 5A class favorite teacher • to find or notice something • to be successful usually at business • money left over after paying expenses • to take a chance and maybe get a reward • ...
Too Small to Fail 2014-05-31
Across
- to meet up with old friends
- boys name
- a case to hold things in
- a place where animals live
- something little
- someone who cleans your house
- to have money in advance
- women's name
Down
- mans best friend
- a person who reports things
- make of car
- to invest money
- persons father
- a list of transactions
- addition and subtraction
- persons mother
- to be without help
- a car that drives people around
- large dessert animal
- place that holds money
20 Clues: boys name • make of car • women's name • persons father • persons mother • to invest money • mans best friend • something little • to be without help • large dessert animal • a list of transactions • place that holds money • a case to hold things in • addition and subtraction • to have money in advance • a place where animals live • to meet up with old friends • a person who reports things • ...
Unit 1 lesson 1and 2 2022-10-07
Across
- very expensive
- very
- collected from war
- excellent
- money
- the paint of a wall
- a one in a race
- my... weight was 100 kg
- a useful information
Down
- very sad
- a lage amount of money
- schedule
- decided to do
- a quick look
- size
- a very famous one
- money you borrow from ban
- a puplic sale
- difficult
- extra key is a ....
- target
- one move
- a song on a CD
23 Clues: size • very • money • target • very sad • schedule • one move • excellent • difficult • a quick look • decided to do • a puplic sale • very expensive • a song on a CD • a one in a race • a very famous one • collected from war • extra key is a .... • the paint of a wall • a useful information • a lage amount of money • my... weight was 100 kg • money you borrow from ban
Units 5&6 2022-10-15
Across
- guess about the future
- to of the mountain
- without hope
- not comfortable
- person who buys something
- into change the place you live
- a person who lives somewhere
- examination in detail
- something illegal
- it belongs to someone
Down
- without a home
- stop working because of age
- make better
- usual
- split
- not careful
- a person who spends money to make money
- get
- things that we know
- harm
- the money you make from an investment
- give
22 Clues: get • harm • give • usual • split • make better • not careful • without hope • without a home • not comfortable • something illegal • to of the mountain • things that we know • examination in detail • it belongs to someone • guess about the future • person who buys something • stop working because of age • a person who lives somewhere • into change the place you live • the money you make from an investment • ...
Crossword puzzle - Donald Duck 2023-05-28
Across
- pet
- money geld uitgeven
- ondeugend
- boerderij
- leap tijdsprong
- trui
- tie vlinderdas
- gans
- uitvinding
- bril
- money geld verdienen
- onhandig
- personage
- geniaal
- neef
- slechterik
Down
- neef / nicht
- lucky geluk hebben
- strip strip, stripverhaal
- avontuurlijk
- angry boos worden
- balloon spreekballon
- wandelstok
- midden
- asleep slapen
- up wakker maken
- someone money iemand geld schuldig zijn
- begin
- schuur
- raden
- uitleg
- slijpen
- einde
- dutje
- opscheppen
- hoed
36 Clues: pet • trui • gans • bril • neef • hoed • begin • raden • einde • dutje • midden • schuur • uitleg • slijpen • geniaal • onhandig • ondeugend • boerderij • personage • wandelstok • uitvinding • opscheppen • slechterik • neef / nicht • avontuurlijk • asleep slapen • tie vlinderdas • leap tijdsprong • up wakker maken • angry boos worden • lucky geluk hebben • money geld uitgeven • balloon spreekballon • money geld verdienen • strip strip, stripverhaal • ...
The Great Gatsby Crossword 2025-02-21
Across
- Represents sadness
- Represents Danger
- Hulking
- The Narrator
- Old money side of town
- gained his wealth suspiciously
- The sport Tom played
- billboard in Valley of Ashes
- The car Gatsby drives
- Represents hope
Down
- represents wealth
- Poor side of town
- New money side of town
- Represents fake money
- Wealthy love interest
- Gatsby's dad
- Toms sneaky link
- Sketchy man who Gatsby worked with
- Professional golfer and love interest to Nick
- Man who killed Gatsby
20 Clues: Hulking • Gatsby's dad • The Narrator • Represents hope • Toms sneaky link • represents wealth • Poor side of town • Represents Danger • Represents sadness • The sport Tom played • Represents fake money • Wealthy love interest • Man who killed Gatsby • The car Gatsby drives • New money side of town • Old money side of town • billboard in Valley of Ashes • gained his wealth suspiciously • ...
Unit 5: Time is money 2022-02-10
Across
- the opposite of "live large".
- You must hand in the project before the ....
- give money to charity.
- Don't worry, it's a joke, I'm .....
- A.... is usually kept by me after buying something.
- the opposite of poor.
- synonym of worried
- synonym of doubtful
- something that means a big amount of money.
Down
- something strange
- synonym of payment.
- Mery, who is my friend's sister, is .... because of his dog's death.
- My dad told me that I must pay my travel to Rome with my ....
- Something it is used to buy something but not with cash.
- when you have no money.
- the money you keep in your bank account.
- She is ......her mum to let her go to the party.
- If you don't .... we will demand you.
- synonym of family
- synonym of salary.
20 Clues: something strange • synonym of family • synonym of worried • synonym of salary. • synonym of payment. • synonym of doubtful • the opposite of poor. • give money to charity. • when you have no money. • the opposite of "live large". • Don't worry, it's a joke, I'm ..... • If you don't .... we will demand you. • the money you keep in your bank account. • ...
Chapter 12: Money Management Strategy 2012-10-19
Across
- a small, secure storage compartment that can be rented in a bank
- difference between the amount you own and the debts you owe
- debts that one owes
- the money left over after paying for essentials such as rent, utilities, clothing, transportation, and medications
- cash and items that can be quickly converted to cash
- a plan for spending and investing money
- property that has a money value or an exchangeable value
- owned items of value, such as cash, real estate, personal professions, and corporation
- a financial statement that shows what one owns and debts one owes
- day-to-day financial activities necessary to get the most from one's money
- the inability to pay debts when they are due
- cash inflow, including paychecks, allowances, and interest earned
Down
- a statement that gives information about current finacial position and presents a summary of income spending
- land and any structures that are on it, such as a house or any other building
- the movement of cash in and out of wallets and bank accounts
- the difference between the budgeted amount and the actual amount spent
- the price at which property would sell
- extra money that you can spend or save
- amount of income left after taxes and other deductions are subtracted from gross pay
- situation that occurs when more money is spent than received
20 Clues: debts that one owes • the price at which property would sell • extra money that you can spend or save • a plan for spending and investing money • the inability to pay debts when they are due • cash and items that can be quickly converted to cash • property that has a money value or an exchangeable value • difference between the amount you own and the debts you owe • ...
Vocabulary - In the House/Money 2015-07-27
Across
- I need to hang a new ___________ in the bathroom so I can put on my make-up.
- Jill has to be careful not to __________ all her monthly income in 2 weeks.
- If you use a credit card you can keep ___________ of your spending.
- Close the window and the ___________ so the sun doesn't wake me up In the morning.
- I prefer to pay with __________, not a credit card.
- I paid through the __________ so I could own a sports car!
- All the plates and cups are in the ____________.
- Take a fresh ____________ with you for your shower.
- My mother will always ________ me money if I am in debt.
- Each student needs to make a ___________ to pay all of their expenses.
Down
- You can ______________ money from the bank to buy a new car.
- My income is so low that I have a hard time making ends ___________.
- This coffee cost five ______________.
- Sam has to ___________ pennies to save up for a car.
- People who are ____________ for cash should not spend their money foolishly.
- Use this frying ___________ to cook the fish.
- Look on the top ____________ to find the towels.
- I like to relax in the ______________ instead of taking a shower.
- All my new clothes are hanging in my ____________.
- I need a new ___________ on my desk so I can see my books when I study.
20 Clues: This coffee cost five ______________. • Use this frying ___________ to cook the fish. • Look on the top ____________ to find the towels. • All the plates and cups are in the ____________. • All my new clothes are hanging in my ____________. • I prefer to pay with __________, not a credit card. • Take a fresh ____________ with you for your shower. • ...
commerce money man type beat 2023-04-28
Across
- goods a country buys from another country
- the rise and fall in output (production of goods and services), over time.
- when the price of a product goes up, the quantity demanded will go down
- the use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy
- one of the main economic policies used to stabilise business cycles
- decline in gbp
- where economic activity is low
- can include stock, physical etc.
- the supply and demand for goods are equal
- a large company or group of companies authorized to act as a single entity and recognized as such in law.
- the price you pay back for borrowing money
Down
- goods that a country sells to other nations
- global initiative focused on “making nature's values visible
- an increase in the price of goods or services results in an increase in their supply
- the exchange of goods and services between two or more parties without the use of money.
- not spending money
- the state of a country or region in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services and the supply of money.
- how trade and technology have made the world into a more connected and interdependent place
- the use of goods and services from consumers
- the manufacturing of goods from raw materials
20 Clues: decline in gbp • not spending money • where economic activity is low • can include stock, physical etc. • goods a country buys from another country • the supply and demand for goods are equal • the price you pay back for borrowing money • goods that a country sells to other nations • the use of goods and services from consumers • the manufacturing of goods from raw materials • ...
Unit 3 Money Management Vocab 2021-09-28
Across
- A check that has been written but that has not cleared the bank.
- Used at an ATM machine to perform banking services such as withdrawals and deposits; cannot be used for purchases.
- An arrangement to receive cash, goods, or services now and pay for them in the future.
- A sum of money given to an individual with the intent that it is to be repaid at some future date along with any agreed upon interest.
- A nonprofit financial institution owned by its members; offers various financial services including accounts and loans; regulated by the National Credit Union Association (NCUA).
- Allows cardholder to transfer funds electronically and immediately from his or her checking account, as if the cardholder were writing a check to pay for a purchase.
- A check that a bank returns because it is not payable due to insufficient funds (NSF check); sometimes called a “rubber check.”
- A financial account into which people deposit money and from which they withdraw money by writing checks, using ATMs, or using a debit card.
- The amount paid for the use of borrowed money.
- This is determined before you are given the option to buy or get credit. Character, Capacity, and Capital.
- Assists with the costs of professional education; usually issued by the government; has a lower interest rate than regular loans; repayment is deferred until after graduation.
- Your ability to earn enough income to repay.
- A loan with interest that would cover insufficient funds in a checking account.
- Established by your conduct and living habits.
- An entity (bank, credit union, business, finance company, or individual) to which money is owed.
Down
- In a credit arrangement, the lowest amount that a borrower must pay toward the credit balance each month in order to avoid a penalty.
- A number, generally between 300 and 800, that reflects the credit history shown in a borrower’s credit report. This score is considered predictive of the borrower’s future credit performance.
- A deposit at a financial institution that pays interest; money cannot be withdrawn in check writing.
- A period of time allowed for payment of money owed; after this period of time has elapsed, interest may be charged.
- A financial institution that provides various products and services to its customers (checking and savings accounts, loans and currency exchange). Insured by the FDIC.
- The maximum amount of money that will be extended to a person by a financial institution or credit-card issuer.
- A small, specially coded plastic card issued by a bank, business, etc., authorizing the cardholder to purchase goods or services on credit.
- The entire amount of money a person owes to lenders.
- Company that collects information about your credit history and sells it to lenders. Equifax, Trans Union, Experian
- What you own; includes savings, investments, and property.
- Annual Percentage Rate; the percentage of the principal of a loan to be paid as interest in one year.
- A record that lists all past and present debts and the timeliness of their repayment; it documents an individual’s credit history.
27 Clues: Your ability to earn enough income to repay. • The amount paid for the use of borrowed money. • Established by your conduct and living habits. • The entire amount of money a person owes to lenders. • What you own; includes savings, investments, and property. • A check that has been written but that has not cleared the bank. • ...
Unit 3 Money Management Vocab 2021-09-28
Across
- A check that has been written but that has not cleared the bank.
- Used at an ATM machine to perform banking services such as withdrawals and deposits; cannot be used for purchases.
- An arrangement to receive cash, goods, or services now and pay for them in the future.
- A sum of money given to an individual with the intent that it is to be repaid at some future date along with any agreed upon interest.
- A nonprofit financial institution owned by its members; offers various financial services including accounts and loans; regulated by the National Credit Union Association (NCUA).
- Allows cardholder to transfer funds electronically and immediately from his or her checking account, as if the cardholder were writing a check to pay for a purchase.
- A check that a bank returns because it is not payable due to insufficient funds (NSF check); sometimes called a “rubber check.”
- A financial account into which people deposit money and from which they withdraw money by writing checks, using ATMs, or using a debit card.
- The amount paid for the use of borrowed money.
- This is determined before you are given the option to buy or get credit. Character, Capacity, and Capital.
- Assists with the costs of professional education; usually issued by the government; has a lower interest rate than regular loans; repayment is deferred until after graduation.
- Your ability to earn enough income to repay.
- A loan with interest that would cover insufficient funds in a checking account.
- Established by your conduct and living habits.
- An entity (bank, credit union, business, finance company, or individual) to which money is owed.
Down
- In a credit arrangement, the lowest amount that a borrower must pay toward the credit balance each month in order to avoid a penalty.
- A number, generally between 300 and 800, that reflects the credit history shown in a borrower’s credit report. This score is considered predictive of the borrower’s future credit performance.
- A deposit at a financial institution that pays interest; money cannot be withdrawn in check writing.
- A period of time allowed for payment of money owed; after this period of time has elapsed, interest may be charged.
- A financial institution that provides various products and services to its customers (checking and savings accounts, loans and currency exchange). Insured by the FDIC.
- The maximum amount of money that will be extended to a person by a financial institution or credit-card issuer.
- A small, specially coded plastic card issued by a bank, business, etc., authorizing the cardholder to purchase goods or services on credit.
- The entire amount of money a person owes to lenders.
- Company that collects information about your credit history and sells it to lenders. Equifax, Trans Union, Experian
- What you own; includes savings, investments, and property.
- Annual Percentage Rate; the percentage of the principal of a loan to be paid as interest in one year.
- A record that lists all past and present debts and the timeliness of their repayment; it documents an individual’s credit history.
27 Clues: Your ability to earn enough income to repay. • The amount paid for the use of borrowed money. • Established by your conduct and living habits. • The entire amount of money a person owes to lenders. • What you own; includes savings, investments, and property. • A check that has been written but that has not cleared the bank. • ...
Big Money, Immigration, and Urbanization 2022-10-22
Across
- - English inventor with important steel making technique.
- - American business magnate who became wealthy in railroads and shipping
- - What is the criticism about monopolies and trusts?
- - Policy favoring native inhabitants.
- - One of the founders of the
- - American business magnate and philanthropist
- - A business strategy in which one company grows its operations at the same level in an industry.
- Workers of the world
- - The idea that certain people become powerful because they are just better.
- - Scottish born inventor, scientist and engineer.
- - American inventor and buisnessman
- - Immigration station where immigrants were arrested and interrogated.
- - An entity created to hold assets for benefit of people or entities
- - Organized groups of workers
- - Largest business enterprise ever launched in America
- - Mainly comes from southern and eastern Europe.
- - Mainly came from northern and western Europe
- - A very large and powerful US oil company.
- - Support given by a patron.
- - Federal government jobs would be rewarded based on merit and employees would be selected by competitive exam.
Down
- decisions that affect their work.
- - Wealthy americans to spend money on the greater good.
- - Exclusive possession or control of the supply trade in a commodity or service
- - When a business expands its control over other businesses that are part of the overall manufacturing process.
- - Dumbbell allowing air shafts between tenements.
- - Scottish American industrialist and philanthropist
- - Informal, unwritten agreements between two parties to make a transaction or other commitment.
- - Prohibition of all Chinese laborers for 10 years.
- - Riot that became the symbol of international struggle for workers rights.
- - Abstention by governments from interfering in the workings of the free market.
- Knight - Known as the Sugar Trust case
- - American politician and political boss of Tammany hall.
- - Unsuccessfully invoked rarely against industrial monopolies
- - American settlement activist, reformer, social worker, and author.
- - Busiest immigrant inspection and processing station in the US.
- - New York City political organization.
- - Reorganized business to make them more profitable and stable and gain control of them.
37 Clues: Workers of the world • - One of the founders of the • - Support given by a patron. • - Organized groups of workers • decisions that affect their work. • - American inventor and buisnessman • - Policy favoring native inhabitants. • Knight - Known as the Sugar Trust case • - New York City political organization. • - A very large and powerful US oil company. • ...
Big Money, Immigration, and Urbanization 2022-10-24
Across
- invented the light bulb
- Helped build American Steel Industry
- organized association of workers
- grows operations at same level
- act, federal jobs given based on merit
- immigration station in San Francisco
- support an organization gives to others
- Book by Andrew Carnegie
- American settlement activist
- "Sugar Act Case"
- Company made by John D Rockefeller
- banned Chinese immigrants for 10yrs
- invented the telephone
- immigrants from northern/central Europe
- Founded by Andrew Carnegie and other business men
- policy, letting things take their own course
- combines one or two production stages
- agreement between US and Japan
Down
- federal gov't against trusts
- powerful people are better inactly
- immigrants from eastern/southern Europe
- big immigrant processing station, in NY
- wanted to stop rise or federalist in NY
- Leader of NYC Tammany Hall political group
- Founder of Standard Oil Company
- Had shipping and railroad tycoon
- made most important steel making technique
- Large group of business interests with market power
- member of Industrial Workers of the World
- Unique product produced by single seller
- protest turned into a riot
- Shape of building allowing air shafts
- reorganized and made businesses more profitable
- protected people born in US over immigrants
34 Clues: "Sugar Act Case" • invented the telephone • invented the light bulb • Book by Andrew Carnegie • protest turned into a riot • federal gov't against trusts • American settlement activist • grows operations at same level • agreement between US and Japan • Founder of Standard Oil Company • organized association of workers • Had shipping and railroad tycoon • ...
Big Money, Immigration, and Urbanization 2022-10-21
Across
- believe in “survival of the fittest”—the idea that certain people become powerful in society because they are innately better
- provided that federal government jobs be awarded on the basis of merit and that government employees be selected through competitive exams
- the Supreme Court interpreted the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890, which was designed to limit the dangerous growth of corporate monopoly in the last quarter of the 19th century
- an American integrated steel producer headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- assured reliance on the character or truth of someone
- was an important leader in the history of social work and women's suffrage in the United States and advocated for world peace
- an organized association of workers, often in a trade or profession, formed to protect and further their rights and interests
- an American politician most notable for being the political boss of Tammany Hall
- founder of the Standard Oil Company
- informal, unwritten agreements between two parties to undertake a transaction or other commitment
- came largely from southern and eastern Europe
- a federally owned island in New York Harbor, situated within the U.S. states of New York and New Jersey, that was the busiest immigrant inspection and processing station in the United States.
- prohibiting all immigration of Chinese laborers for 10 years.
- the policy of protecting the interests of native-born or established inhabitants against those of immigrant
- a single seller in the market
- an American inventor and businessman. He developed many devices in fields such as electric power generation, mass communication, sound recording, and motion pictures
- authorized the federal government to institute proceedings against trusts in order to dissolve them
- a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering
- the combination in one company of two or more stages of production normally operated by separate companies
- the aftermath of a bombing that took place at a labor demonstration
- The dumbbell shape allowed for air shafts between tenements
- was a Scottish-born inventor, scientist and engineer who is credited with patenting the first practical telephone.
Down
- price-fixing, low-quality products, lack of incentive for innovation, and cost-push inflation
- an island in San Francisco Bay. The entire island is included within Angel Island State Park, administered by California State Parks.
- the support given by a patron
- was an English inventor, whose steel-making process would become the most important technique for making steel in the nineteenth century
- a business strategy in which one company grows its operations at the same level in an industry
- helped build the formidable American steel industry
- Vanderbilt shipping and railroad tycoon
- the group European immigrants who “came mainly from Northern and Central Europe (Germany and England) in early 1800 particularly between 1820 and 1890 they were mostly protestant
- an American socialist, political activist, trade unionist, one of the founding members of the Industrial Workers of the World, and five times the candidate of the Socialist Party of America for President of the United States
- made businesses more profitable and stable
- argued that extremely wealthy Americans like himself had a responsibility to spend their money in order to benefit the greater good
- an American oil production marketing company
34 Clues: the support given by a patron • a single seller in the market • founder of the Standard Oil Company • Vanderbilt shipping and railroad tycoon • made businesses more profitable and stable • an American oil production marketing company • came largely from southern and eastern Europe • helped build the formidable American steel industry • ...
Big Money, Immigration, and Urbanization 2022-10-21
Across
- cant interfere with other states
- Banker, rich by joining others
- Railroads
- Rich = Philanthropists
- southern Eastern Eu
- Support from one to another
- Stopping Clinton/Federalist
- Steel technique
- Complete control over industry production
- Boss of Tammany Hall
- Mogul, first rag to rich
- Steel - owned by JP
- Telephone maker
- North Central Eu
- Control of oil industries
- protection, further rights
- Go with the flow, no interaction
- uses Charles darwins
- aftermath of bombing
- oil - trust
Down
- owns the entire product
- Rich get richer
- Law for Tenements that there must be air shafts between tenements
- Limit emigration to the US, Japanese
- Control of business into a single group
- hard entry to America, San Francisco
- buys our competition
- Favoritive towards native-born
- entry to America, NYC
- praises socialism blames Capitalism
- banned the entry of Chinese
- Inventor
- Sugar case, limit government to pursue antitrust acts
- Leader in women's suffrage
- Government employees have to take competitive exams
35 Clues: Inventor • Railroads • oil - trust • Rich get richer • Steel technique • Telephone maker • North Central Eu • southern Eastern Eu • Steel - owned by JP • buys our competition • Boss of Tammany Hall • uses Charles darwins • aftermath of bombing • entry to America, NYC • Rich = Philanthropists • owns the entire product • Mogul, first rag to rich • Control of oil industries • Leader in women's suffrage • ...
Unit 1 Week 5: Money 2018-10-04
Across
- also known as kelp
- to shift back and forth in an uncertain way
- goods or assets that are accounted for (At Game Stop, these would be the games)
- found at the beach
- Please keep these trimmed (plural)
- an adverb that describes having been done in a simple way
- opposite of southeast
- most goods are ____ in China
- able to be there
- (singular form) fixed amount of money one person makes in a period of time
Down
- tropical fruit
- cracked_____ is a costly expense
- you might need glasses if you are...
- closes while sleeping
- a set of rules or methods for preparing or doing something
- a stethoscope is used to hear this
- things that contribute toward a result
- a person between ages of 13 and 19
- _______mark
- wading_____
20 Clues: _______mark • wading_____ • tropical fruit • able to be there • also known as kelp • found at the beach • closes while sleeping • opposite of southeast • most goods are ____ in China • cracked_____ is a costly expense • Please keep these trimmed (plural) • a stethoscope is used to hear this • a person between ages of 13 and 19 • you might need glasses if you are... • ...
The benefits of saving money. 2023-06-29
Across
- inverse.
- dividends, etc., often involving a high level of risk.
- a situation where roads in a town become so blocked by cars that it
- a situation causing difficulty or trouble.
- costs if you have an accident, injury, etc.
- to succeed in doing.
- a large amount of money or valuable possessions that someone has.
- back to move back or stop moving forward.
- in front.
- a failure to work or be successful.
- not knowing what to do or believe.
- to give someone something that they need.
- something such as a plan or method that can be used if all other
- a job that involves encouraging people to buy a product or
- money money used to start a business or activity.
- connected.
- impossible for any traffic to move.
- someone who regularly travels between work and home.
Down
- an agreement in which you pay a company money and they pay
- to judge or decide the amount, value, quality, or importance of
- fund a service where financial experts invest the money of many
- or methods fail.
- used to describe bonds that pay a lot of interest, shares with
- the amount of money a person earns.
- a person who plans.
- to deal successfully with a difficult situation.
- account a bank account in which you keep your savings.
- The state of not having enough of something that is needed or wanted;
- something, especially money, that is owed to someone else.
- government for a set period of time.
- in fact or really.
- in many different companies.
- an investment security where an investor lends money to a company or
- charge to begin to control, organize.
- a general term used to describe the ownership certificates of any
35 Clues: inverse. • in front. • connected. • or methods fail. • in fact or really. • a person who plans. • to succeed in doing. • in many different companies. • not knowing what to do or believe. • the amount of money a person earns. • a failure to work or be successful. • impossible for any traffic to move. • government for a set period of time. • charge to begin to control, organize. • ...
Investing and Retirement (Money Matters) 2024-01-16
Across
- distribution of a portion of a company's earnings to a class of its shareholders
- an investment plan for non-profit oranginzations such as churches or school employees
- Piece of ownership in a company, mutual fund, or other investment
- stock in a single company sold as shares
- Degree of uncertainty of return on an asset; in business, the likelihood of loss or reduced profit
- The process of setting money aside to increase wealth over time for long-term financial goals such as retirement
- Account or arrangement in which a person puts his/her money for long-term growth; invested money should not be used for a suggested minimum of five years
- the type of plan that allows the investor to set aside fund for future college costs
- quality of an assest that permits it to be converted quickly into cash without loss of value
- Money that is invested, either tax-deferred or tax-free, within a retirement plan
- The practice of dividing the money a person invests between several different types of investments in order to lower risk
- a savings account sold by an insurance company that provides payments to the holder at specific intervals, usually after retirement
Down
- investments spread across multiple areas to limit risk and improve growth potential
- an investment plan supported by a corporation and often will match funds
- federal agency responsible for collecting taxes and enforcement of the Internal Revenue Code
- avoidance of changing your investments based on market conditions
- a loan issued by a company where they agree to pay you back the face value of the loan on a specific date, and to pay you periodic interest payments along the way
- the governement agency responsible for regulating the stock market
- formed in 1792, the smallest organized exchange in the US
- an account that is the same as a CD except the owner has check writing prvileges and there are no fees for withdrawal
- an individual investment plan where tax is paid prior to investment
- relationship of substantial reward compared to the amount of risk taken
- a list of your investments
- an individual investment plan where tax is paid on the monies upon withdrawal
- a fund that let's you pool your money with other investors to buy stocks, bonds, and other investments
25 Clues: a list of your investments • stock in a single company sold as shares • formed in 1792, the smallest organized exchange in the US • avoidance of changing your investments based on market conditions • Piece of ownership in a company, mutual fund, or other investment • the governement agency responsible for regulating the stock market • ...
Crossword vocab Money and shopping 2024-01-24
Across
- a large, covered shopping area
- a bill
- to have a particular flavour
- a shop that sells newspapers and magazines
- If someone is good-looking, they have an attractive face.
- a person that sells something
- describes furniture, clothes, etc. that provide a pleasant feeling and that do not give you any pain
- a shop where books are sold
- different and not ordinary, often in a way that is interesting or exciting
- a piece of clothing usually made of wool which covers the top of your body and is pulled on over your head
- the sale of products in large quantities
- to be able to pay for something
- a place where people go to buy or sell things, often outside
- to wear a particular size of clothes
- to get your money back after you have returned something to a store
- a small souvenir or a thing of little value
- soft shoes for sport
- grown or produced at home or in a particular local area
- the product of a single firm or manufacturer
- wanting to give your attention to something and discover more about it
- a shop where you can buy medicines, make-up and products used for washing yourself
- to put on a piece of clothing to see if it fits you or if you like it
- at to smile and make sounds with your voice to show that you think that something or someone is funny or silly
- goods items made by hand or by a hand process
- a large table or a small shop with an open front from which goods are sold in a public place
- an employee (as in a store) where you can pay for the products that you want to buy
- one of the different measurements in which things, for example clothes, food containers, etc. are made
- a piece of clothing for women or girls which covers the top half of the body and hangs down over the legs
- shop a shop that sells clothes
- very bad, of low quality, or unpleasant
- to throw with a quick, light, or careless motion
- goods that are bought and sold
- strong in colour
- office a place where stamps are sold and from where letters and parcels are sent
- a person who buys goods or a service
- to have clothing, jewellery, etc. on your body
- any plant whose roots, leaves, seeds, bark, or plant part is used for therapeutic or health-promoting purposes
- any of various aromatic vegetable products (such as pepper or nutmeg) used to flavor food
- a large shop that sells food, drink, products for the home, etc.
- a thin book published every week or month, that has shiny, colourful pages with articles and pictures
Down
- to give someone the feeling that you get when something happens that you do not expect
- a passage (as in a store or warehouse) for inside traffic
- to use money to buy or pay for something
- not dirty
- to bring an item back to the store
- a piece of clothing that covers the legs and has a separate part for each leg
- to have a particular appearance
- store a large shop divided into several different parts, each of which sells different things
- a piece of clothing worn on the top part of the body, often made of thin material like cotton and fastened with buttons down the front
- shop a shop that sells shoes
- if something costs an amount of money, you must pay that amount to buy or do it.
- someone or something that is interesting keeps your attention because they are unusual, exciting, or have a lot of ideas.
- traditional dish from a certain culture or country
- an arrangement for what you intend to do or how you intend to do something
- strong shoes that cover your feet and part of your legs
- an open-air place does not have a roof
- making you feel very happy and enthusiastic
- cubicle a room in a store where you can try on clothes or shoes
- a variety or assortment
- costing a lot of money
- a long, thin piece of leather, cloth, or plastic that you wear around your waist
- clothes that are made by fashionable designers, and that are usually expensive
- a short coat
- trousers with very short legs
- trousers made from a strong, usually blue material
- something that is on sale for less than its usual price or its real value
- extremely good
- red, blue, green, yellow, etc.
- Fruits and vegetables that have not been processed in any manner
- to have a particular quality that people notice by using their nose
- the activity of buying things from shops
- strong coverings for your feet, usually made of leather
- to seem to be
- extremely interesting
- a piece of cotton clothing for the top part of the body with short sleeves and no collar
- to imagine something that you would like to happen
- a reduction made from a regular price
- liked by many people
- costing little money or less than is usual or expected
79 Clues: a bill • not dirty • a short coat • to seem to be • extremely good • strong in colour • soft shoes for sport • liked by many people • extremely interesting • costing a lot of money • a variety or assortment • a shop where books are sold • to have a particular flavour • shop a shop that sells shoes • a person that sells something • trousers with very short legs • a large, covered shopping area • ...
Personal Finance Literacy & Money Management 2024-09-12
Across
- Also known as the Rate of Return this is the profit that one makes on an investment
- Fees paid in exchange for instruction
- An amount withheld from an employee’s earnings, such as income tax and Social Security tax
- Money set aside for emergency expenses, recommended to cover six to nine months' worth of living costs,
- A federal health insurance system for people over 65 and for those with certain disabilities
- A plan for future spending and saving, weighing estimated income against estimated expenses
- Investments in which the investor has partial ownership of a company
- The rate at which a borrower pays interest for borrowing an item or money; or the percentage rate earned on a given investment
- Expenses that change in price and frequency each month
- A body that regulates most banks in the United States and insures most private bank deposits
- Personal expenses that are the same each month
Down
- A deposit account offered by banks, in which money is invested in government and corporate securities.
- A yearly fee associated with some financial accounts
- An individual who uses another person’s financial information for financial gain
- The total amount of money an individual has earned before taxes are taken out
- Analyzing whether the cost of an item is more than, equal to, or less than the benefit that comes from its purchase
- Allows customers to conduct financial transactions via the Internet
- A document outlining an individual’s credit history, for use by credit card issuers and others considering providing you with a loan
- Tax levied by a government directly on personal income
- An account where money is kept for future use
- A card that allows consumers to make purchases using money from their checking account. debt – The state of owing money to another individual or business, or the amount of money borrowed
- A retirement savings plan funded by employees and often matched by contributions from the employer; contributions are usually made before taxes and grow tax-free until withdrawn, although after-tax contributions are also allowed
- A strategy for handling one’s finances to ensure the greatest future benefit
- Payment received for goods or services, including employment
- The overall increase in the cost of products and services over time
- The money an individual spends regularly for items or services
- A period of economic decline during which trade and industrial activity are reduced
- A brief outline of one’s professional and educational experiences and qualifications, used for the purpose of gaining employment
28 Clues: Fees paid in exchange for instruction • An account where money is kept for future use • Personal expenses that are the same each month • A yearly fee associated with some financial accounts • Tax levied by a government directly on personal income • Expenses that change in price and frequency each month • Payment received for goods or services, including employment • ...
B1 Shopping and Money Vocabulary 2025-04-29
Across
- a shop where you can buy books (noun)
- to remove clothes or shoes, remove (verb)
- to have enough money to buy something, be able to pay for (verb)
- a person who buys something from a shop (noun)
- a picture, short film, or text that tells people about a product (noun)
- a small piece of paper or fabric that shows the name, size, or price of something (noun)
- to ask for something to be made, bought, or delivered, request (verb)
- to put on clothes to see if they fit or look good, test (clothes) (verb)
- the money you spend on things (noun)
- not costing a lot of money; cheap (adjective)
- to talk about the price to try to pay less, negotiate (verb)
- money in the form of coins or notes (noun)
- when you say that something is wrong or you are not happy about it (noun)
- the name of a company that makes a product (noun)
- costing a lot of money (adjective)
Down
- to look in different shops to find the best price, compare prices (phrasal verb)
- the type of money a country uses (noun
- not too expensive; you can pay for it (adjective)
- a line of people waiting for something (noun)
- how big or small something is, especially clothes or shoes (noun)
- broken or not in good condition (adjective)
- to say you are not happy about something, protest (verb)
- something that is a good price or cheaper than usual (noun)
- to show or tell people about a product so they want to buy it, promote (verb)
- money you get back when you return something (noun)
- ready to be bought, used, or found (adjective)
- how much something costs (noun)
- a flat board in a shop where products are placed (noun)
28 Clues: how much something costs (noun) • costing a lot of money (adjective) • the money you spend on things (noun) • a shop where you can buy books (noun) • the type of money a country uses (noun • to remove clothes or shoes, remove (verb) • money in the form of coins or notes (noun) • broken or not in good condition (adjective) • a line of people waiting for something (noun) • ...
Emerging Markets 2025-03-26
Across
- A financial system where stocks are traded
- A place where people buy and sell goods
- The total market value of all final goods produced in a country
- A kind of money used to buy things
- A loan given to a small business in an emerging market
- A country with growing businesses and economy
- A country's money supply and financial system
- Digital money like Bitcoin
- When a country's economy grows at a fast rate
Down
- When a company sells part of itself to raise money
- A company that is growing rapidly in an emerging market
- Money used in a country
- The process of sending goods to another country for sale
- Another word for wealth or assets
- A place where people trade goods without government control
- The practice of investing in companies in developing countries
- The total value of goods and services produced by a country
17 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 • ...
Vocab 5 2025-11-11
Across
- the recipient of money or property as a result of a transaction or event
- any money spent to get something or the cost of something
- are organizations that act as middlemen for money matters
- a resource that an individual, company, or country owns or controls with the expectation that it will provide a future economic benefit
- a legal arrangement for managing and transferring your assets with the primary goal of saving your heirs time, hassle, and money
- a desire for a good or service that is not necessary for survival
- a loan used to buy a home or other real estate, where the property itself serves as collateral
- the official national currency (coins and paper money) that, by law, must be accepted for the settlement of any financial debt or obligation
- an expense, or money paid out from an account, that results in the increase of an asset or a decrease in a liability or owners equity
- asset a borrower pledges to a lender as security for a loan
- something essential for survival
- a lender who provides short-term loans using a borrower's personal property as collateral
- a mechanism for managing and transferring risk
- a number that tells lenders how likely you are to repay borrowed money
- an interest rate on a loan or investment that fluctuates over time
- the process of spreading out a large cost over a period of time through regular payments
- the amount of satisfaction that you will get from the consumption of a product or service
- provides short-term, high-cost loans, typically due on the borrower's next payday
- the portion of your home's current market value that you own outright, free of any debt
Down
- an initial, upfront cash payment a buyer makes when purchasing an expensive item
- a type of bank deposit account that allows individuals to store money securely and earn a return over time
- a market for borrowing and lending very short-term funds, typically for one year or less
- a financial obligation where one party (the borrower) owes a sum of money to another party (the lender) with the requirement of future interest and principal payments
- financing options that allow consumers to pay for high-value goods or services in small, manageable, regular payments over a set period
- financial companies that take money from individuals or other organizations (like pension funds) and invest it on their behalf
- a business that takes in money from some customers (depositors) and lends that money to other customers (borrowers) to make a profit
- an interest rate or exchange rate that remains constant and does not fluctuate with market conditions
- a bank account into which you deposit funds that you can then use to pay bills, make purchases and carry out other tasks
- a process where a neutral third party holds funds or assets for a transaction until certain conditions are met by the involved parties
- a not-for-profit financial cooperative that is owned by its members
- an agreement where one party (the lender) gives a sum of money or property to another party (the borrower) with the understanding that the borrower will pay it back later
- a business that pools money from many different investors and uses that combined capital to buy a range of financial assets
- a simple, understandable plan for managing money to achieve financial goals
- type of digital currency that allows people to make payments directly to each other through an online system
- a payment tool that lets you borrow money from a financial institution to make purchases, which you must pay back later
- a legal document that specifies how you want your assets to be distributed and your affairs handled after you die
- an agreement to receive money, goods, or services now with the promise to pay later
37 Clues: something essential for survival • a mechanism for managing and transferring risk • any money spent to get something or the cost of something • are organizations that act as middlemen for money matters • asset a borrower pledges to a lender as security for a loan • a desire for a good or service that is not necessary for survival • ...
Created by Alex Benedito 2024-05-09
Across
- is a financial institution that does not accept deposits
- is a for-profit business that primarily sells insurance products
- is a document guaranteeing that a buyer will pay the seller the agreed-upon amount and within the time specified.
- is a financial institution that accepts money from customers and deposits it into the customer's account.
- a bank account used by depositors to accumulate money for future use.
- is a written order for the bank to pay a specific amount to the person or organization to which the check is written
- is a bank account that allows the account owner to make deposits, write checks, and withdraw money
- is a financial institution that provides services for businesses
- are the largest category of deposit institution
- a nonprofit financial institution that is privately owned and provides banking services from its members
Down
- is a financial institution that offers savings and loan serices
- is a prearranged amount of credit that is available for a business to use as needed
- is a customer who makes the deposit.
- the movement of money electronically from one financial institution to another.
- a financial institution that is involved in trading securities in financial markets
- money placed into an account
- any organization that provides services related to money.
- the variety of services offered to customers by financial institutions
- is a financial institution that makes money by issuing loans
19 Clues: money placed into an account • is a customer who makes the deposit. • are the largest category of deposit institution • is a financial institution that does not accept deposits • any organization that provides services related to money. • is a financial institution that makes money by issuing loans • is a financial institution that offers savings and loan serices • ...
Personal Finance DIYs 2019-04-10
Across
- A bank account you take money out of by writing checks or using a debit card.
- Lenders use this number, which is calculated using all the information in your credit report, to decide whether to give you a loan or a credit card and determine the interest rate you have to pay for a loan or credit card. good credit history = higher score. Late payments, high credit card balances, or owing a lot of money= low credit score.
- Training program for a specific career or trade (also called technical school).
- Someone who wants to take out a loan.
- A bank/institution that gives out loans.
- Information including credit card payments and outstanding balances.
- Information such as job history and income.
- The amount a job pays in a year.
- Amount paid based on a certain time period. You can earn a certain amount per hour, per day, or per week.
- Compiled by agencies to help lenders decide whether or not to loan money to consumers. Includes a person's credit history as well as personal information like their Social Security number and address, employment background, and income.
- Money taken out of the checking account, or subtracted from the balance on the check register.
- Anything that is purchased with the hope that it will be more valuable or worth more money at a future date.
- Money awarded to students based on financial need that does not need to be repaid.
Down
- Money added to the checking account, or added to the balance on the check register.
- A plastic card used to purchase goods or services. The money is deducted immediately from your account.
- The amount you still OWE on a bill, loan, or credit card.
- A specific amount of money to help pay for education that is awarded to students based on achievement that does not need to be repaid.
- The amount a person can expect to make in their lifetime in a specific career.
- Information such as Social Security number, current address, and bank accounts.
- Helps you keep track of deposits, withdrawals, and transfers to and from your checking account.
- Any withdrawal, deposit, or transfer made with your account.
- Part time employment available to eligible students that provides money to help them finance the costs of college education.
- A fee charged by a financial institution when you take out more money than is in your account.
- The amount of money that is actually in your checking account.
- A plastic card used to purchase goods or services. You receive a monthly bill, and you will pay interest on any balance you carry.
- Money borrowed from a financial institution .
- The amount charged by a financial institution for the services they provide in managing the account.
- A unique user code used to access accounts and make transactions.
- A fixed payment, usually paid on a schedule, that does not vary depending on how little or how much you work.
- Additional money a bank may charge for getting cash or making deposits at their ATM if you do not belong to their bank. Ex. If you use your Bank of America card at a Chase Bank ATM.
30 Clues: The amount a job pays in a year. • Someone who wants to take out a loan. • A bank/institution that gives out loans. • Information such as job history and income. • Money borrowed from a financial institution . • The amount you still OWE on a bill, loan, or credit card. • Any withdrawal, deposit, or transfer made with your account. • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary Review 2013-03-14
Across
- a widespread panic in which many people try to redeem their paper money at the same time
- a bond with high risk and potentially high yield
- a portion of stock
- a person or institution to whom money is owed
- a card entitling its owner to buy goods and services based on the owner’s promise to pay for those goods and services
- a person who links buyers and sellers of stock
- an investment that pays an investor a set interest rate, but the money cannot be withdrawn until maturity without penalty
- the division of each single share of a company’s stock into more than 1 share
- a low-denomination bond issued by the U.S. government
- the act of redirecting resources from being consumed today so that they may create benefits in the future; the use of assets to earn income or profit
- all the money available in the United States economy
- the direct exchange of one set of goods or services for another
- a market for buying and selling stock
- a business that specializes in trading stocks
- a fund that pools money from small savers to purchase short-term government and corporate securities
- a bond issued by a corporation to help raise money for expansion
- the money an investor receives above and beyond the sum of money initially invested
- a means for comparing the values of goods and services
- MONEY objects that have value in and of themselves and that are also used as money
- something that keeps its value if it is stored rather than spent
- the difference between the selling price and purchase price that results in a financial loss for the seller
- a bond issued by a state or local government or a municipality to finance a public project
- a steady drop or stagnation in the stock market over a period of time
Down
- the amount of money borrowed
- the strategy of spread out investments to reduce risk
- a steady rise in the stock market over a period of time
- the difference between the selling price and purchase price that results in a financial gain for the seller
- the practice of making high-risk investments with borrowed money in hopes of getting a big return
- the ability to be used as, or directly converted into cash
- a banking system that keeps only a fraction of funds on hand and lends out the remainder
- objects that have value because the government has decreed that they are an acceptable means to pay debts
- the interest rate that a bond issuer will pay to the bondholder
- the price paid for the use of borrowed money
- a specific type of loan that is used to buy real estate
- a bond’s stated value, to be paid to the bondholder at maturity
- the seizure of property from borrowers who are unable to pay their loans
- to fail to pay back a loan
- an organization that pools the savings of many individuals and invests this money in a variety of stocks, bonds, and other financial assets
- anything that is used to determine value during the exchange of goods and services
- the time at which payment to a bondholder is due
- the annual rate of return on a bond if the bond is held to maturity
41 Clues: a portion of stock • to fail to pay back a loan • the amount of money borrowed • a market for buying and selling stock • the price paid for the use of borrowed money • a person or institution to whom money is owed • a business that specializes in trading stocks • a person who links buyers and sellers of stock • a bond with high risk and potentially high yield • ...
financial literacy terms 2023-01-20
Across
- - the value of a financial asset increases over time
- - anything that has current or future economic value to a business
- - a unit of equity ownership in the capital stock of a corporation
- - the cost of a business expense that doesn't change even with an increase or decrease in the number of goods and services produced or sold
- - any expenses that change based on how much a company produces and sells
- - a prediction of your credit behavior, such as how likely you are to pay a loan back on time, based on information from your credit reports
- - the lending of money by one or more individuals, organizations, or other entities to other individuals, organizations, etc.
- - the subscribed capital of a corporation or limited-liability company, usually divided into shares and represented by transferable certificates
- - an item of value that a lender can seize from a borrower if he or she fails to repay a loan according to the agreed terms
- - Investment is the dedication of money to purchase of an asset to attain an increase in value over a period of time
- - the amount of money, property, and other transfers of value received over a set period of time in exchange for services or products.
- - removing funds from a bank account, savings plan, pension, or trust
- - cash reserve that's specifically set aside for unplanned expenses or financial emergencies
- - the cost of a business expense that doesn't change even with an increase or decrease in the number of goods and services produced or sold
- - the cash that the buyer pays upfront in a real estate transaction and other large purchases
- - an accounting method for spreading out the costs for the use of a long-term asset over the expected period the long-term asset will provide value
Down
- - the price you pay to borrow money or the cost you charge to lend money
- - wages withheld from an employee's total earnings for the purpose of paying taxes, garnishments and benefits, like health insurance
- - the difference between cost and ability to pay
- - expenses that you can comfortably live without and is not essential for survival
- - the estimated reduction in value of a fixed assets within a fiscal year
- - an agreement between you and a lender that allows you to borrow money to purchase or refinance a home and gives the lender the right to take your property if you fail to repay the money you've borrowed.
- - the money you may have available after taxes and deductions are taken out of your paycheck
- - payment card that makes payments by deducting money directly from a consumer's checking account, rather than on-loan from a bank or card issuer
- - Application for Federal Student Aid
- - money borrowed by one party from another
- - a number that represents the total yearly cost of borrowing money, expressed as a percentage of the principal loan amount(APR)
- - an employer-sponsored retirement savings plan.
- - mandatory contributions levied on individuals or corporations by a government entity
- - money held at a bank
- - generally operates as a substitute for cash or a check and most often provides an unsecured revolving line of credit
- - An approved plan to spend a certain amount of money in a given fiscal year or project period
- - the maximum amount of money a lender will allow you to spend on a credit card or a line of credit
- - a specialized computer that allows you to complete bank transactions without the need to see a bank representative
- - a legal proceeding initiated when a person or business is unable to repay outstanding debts or obligations
35 Clues: - money held at a bank • - Application for Federal Student Aid • - money borrowed by one party from another • - an employer-sponsored retirement savings plan. • - the difference between cost and ability to pay • - the value of a financial asset increases over time • - anything that has current or future economic value to a business • ...
FINANCIAL TERMS 2024-02-15
Across
- some workers pursue gigs as a self-employment option.
- Someone who assumes the risks of a business
- Compensation received by employees for services performed
- Free Application for Federal Student Aid
- currency that only exist in digital
- A type of financial aid that does not have to be repaid
- to receive something that you will return
Down
- Money earned or received such as wages or salaries
- To receive money in exchange for goods or services
- a person who borrow money
- a promise from that company to pay repairs
- An optional or extra payment a customer gives to an employee
- The amount of money that something is worth
- Money you owe another person or a business
- A small metal disc that we use as money.
- Financially sound enough to justify the extension of credit.
16 Clues: a person who borrow money • currency that only exist in digital • Free Application for Federal Student Aid • A small metal disc that we use as money. • to receive something that you will return • a promise from that company to pay repairs • Money you owe another person or a business • Someone who assumes the risks of a business • ...
EIM 5A Module #1 Vocabulary Practice 2014-10-02
Across
- to happen in a very dramatically sad way
- something negative that has happened many time before
- something that's hard to believe
- make the most of
- a situation with a difficult choice
- to happen as if by magic
- a lot of different topics
- to buy, or a thing you bought
- appear
- shown
- quick
- make enough money to survive
- when you need to spend less money that you did before
- all that needs to be said about something
- a surprising twist in a story
- a decision made after judging the facts, usually in trials
- to start giving your money to a bank
- relationship between two things
- to happen without explanation and suspiciously
- generally not important
- to judge very quickly
- uncertain which decision to take
- through people talking to each other
- borrow money from a bank
Down
- followed to find the origins of
- a woman's version of events
- a very good instance of something
- ideas which explain an opinion
- something that is not worth what you paid for it
- a story that is told for sympathy
- a plastic card that allows you to take money from your bank account
- took away
- a country's system of trade and industry
- decide immediately
- atmosphere in which many people feel afraid
- to have just enough money to pay for the things you need
- to think about a decision for a while before deciding
- the money that is used by a particular country
- to judge quickly and incorrectly
- to happen in a very complete way
- to summarize a story
- the percentage a bank charges you for borrowing money
- to waste time deciding
- to invent an excuse
- the money you earn doing a job
- to look at the positive and negative of a situation
- something unwanted that happens frequently to you
- studies in detail
- when two arguing people change their demands to resolve the fight
- to happen in a positive way that could have easily been bad
- a difficult situation that forces you to make a decision
- a lot of money
- to decide
- to keep choosing one way, then the other
- an adjective relating to trade and industry
55 Clues: shown • quick • appear • took away • to decide • a lot of money • make the most of • studies in detail • decide immediately • to invent an excuse • to summarize a story • to judge very quickly • to waste time deciding • generally not important • to happen as if by magic • borrow money from a bank • a lot of different topics • a woman's version of events • make enough money to survive • ...
Fin Lit Vocad 2023-08-22
Across
- failure to fulfill an obligation, especially to repay a loan or appear in a court of law
- Union member-owned nonprofit cooperative financial institution
- a cash reserve that's specifically set aside for unplanned expenses or financial emergencies
- the interest rate for a whole year, rather than just a monthly fee/rate, as applied on a loan, mortgage loan or credit card
- the ability to borrow money with the promise that you'll repay it in the future, often with interest
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
- of Deposit (CD) a savings account that holds a fixed amount of money for a fixed period of time and the bank pays interest in return
- a person or company is considered suitable to receive financial credit, often based on their reliability in paying money back in the past
- score a prediction of your credit behavior, such as how likely you are to pay a loan back on time, based on information from your credit reports
- a payment card that deducts money directly from your checking account
- report a statement that has information about your credit activity and current credit
- a form of debt incurred by an individual or other entity
Down
- a legal process through which people or other entities who cannot repay debts to creditors may seek relief from some or all of their debts
- something that is necessary to live and function and something that can improve your quality of life
- a spending plan based on income and expenses
- a personal finance strategy that prioritizes saving and helps limit spending
- a company or government agency provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for payment of a premium.
- the practice of comparing the price of products or services from different vendors before buying
- value of money a sum of money is worth more now than the same sum of money in the future
- individuals who buy and sell stocks and other securities for retail and institutional clients, through a stock exchange or over the counter, in return for a fee or a commission
- the process of a business enlarging or varying its range of products or field of operation
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt
- property owned by a person or company; having value and available to meet debts, commitments, or legacies
- the original sum of money borrowed in a loan or put into an investment
- the amount owed by the borrower to the lender
25 Clues: a spending plan based on income and expenses • the amount owed by the borrower to the lender • a form of debt incurred by an individual or other entity • Union member-owned nonprofit cooperative financial institution • a payment card that deducts money directly from your checking account • the original sum of money borrowed in a loan or put into an investment • ...
Financial Terms Crossword puzzle 2024-02-01
Across
- Payment Service Allows you to organize all of your recurring bills in one place and pay them automatically.
- Check A Check for which there aren't enough funds in the bank customer's account to cover it.
- Card A payment card that deducts money directly from your checking account.
- Number A unique, nine-digit number that functions as an address for your bank.
- (banking) The total amount that the account holder is free to use immediately.
- Card A physical payment card that allows you to get credit from a financial institution.
- Cashing Service Allow people without bank accounts to cash checks.
- Account A deposit account designed to hold money you don't plan to spend immediately.
- Banking Allows you to conduct financial transactions via the Internet.
- A way to balance income, expenses and financial goals for a specific length of time.
- When there isn't enough money in an account to cover a transaction or withdrawal, but the bank allows the transaction anyway.
- Transfer Service The company takes the cash and then sends an electronic funds transfer to the recipient.
- Card Card that is not linked to a bank or credit union account.
Down
- Banking the act of making financial transactions on a mobile device (cell phone, tablet, etc.)
- lends money to a corporate or an individual borrower with the expectation that the money will be repaid at a later date.
- Statement A list of all transactions for a bank account over a set period, usually monthly.
- Builder loan An installment loan with fixed monthly payments,
- (banking) Removing funds from a bank account, savings plan, pension, or trust.
- Account Offers easy access to your money for your daily transactional needs and helps keep your cash secure.
- of Deposit A type of savings account offered by banks and credit unions.
- Money in the form of paper or coins, issued by a government and accepted at face value,
- Order A paper document, similar to a check, used as a form of payment.
- Account A place for you to deposit and withdraw funds, make payments, transfer money to another person or institution, pay bills electronically, and more
- The initial amount invested or borrowed.
- Something you buy or put your money into to get a profitable return
- Electronic banking outlet which allows customers to complete basic transactions without the aid of any representative from the bank.
- Fees Charges to a customer with a bank account for various services provided by a bank or as penalties for specific activities of the customer.
27 Clues: The initial amount invested or borrowed. • Builder loan An installment loan with fixed monthly payments, • Something you buy or put your money into to get a profitable return • Card Card that is not linked to a bank or credit union account. • Cashing Service Allow people without bank accounts to cash checks. • ...
Investment Unit 2024-03-20
Across
- The consequences of taking money out of your retirements account before the required age
- represents a loan from the buyer to the issuer
- federal payroll tax that is deducted from each paycheck to pay for others' social security and earns credits that you will supposedly be paid when you receive social security
- the 60 day period after leaving your company to move the money in your 401k into a new 401k
- intrest on intrest
- the amount of years until social security is expected to run out
- cash from a large group of investors to invest in stocks, bonds and other securities
- digital currency backed by nothing except public impression
- a fund where your money is diversified across multiple companies, giving you a more diverse profile
- the maximum amount of money you can put into the IRA per year
- The increase in the value of an asset
- in a traditional IRA, once you turn 73 you must begin taking out a minimum amount of money from the account each year
- animal representing a bad market
- a unique brief combination of letters that represents the company's stocks
- the number of days you have to rollover your 401k after leaving a company
Down
- the age you collect social security
- investing a small sum regularly into a fund
- the age you start investing
- the money made overtime
- when someone trades based on information on a company because it is announced to the public
- you can put in up to $7000 per year into this retirement account pre-tax but will be taxed when you take the money out
- a sum of money saved or made available for a particular purpose
- you can put in up to $7000 per year into this retirement account post-tax and will not be taxed when you take the money out
- animal representing a good market
- investing a big sum into a fund at once
- expected to run out in 2031
- expected to run out in 2033
- unionized workers receive this when they retire
- when you are guaranteed to receive 100% of the money the company you work for matched for your 401k
- a retirement account managed by your employer that will pay you once you retire a certain percentage of your average salary over the course of specified years
- a security that represents the ownership of a peice of a company
31 Clues: intrest on intrest • the money made overtime • the age you start investing • expected to run out in 2031 • expected to run out in 2033 • animal representing a bad market • animal representing a good market • the age you collect social security • The increase in the value of an asset • investing a big sum into a fund at once • investing a small sum regularly into a fund • ...
Financial Literacy 2025-04-14
Across
- An account at a bank that allows you to make deposits, pay bills, and make withdrawals.
- Posters, signs, television commercials, radio spots, and other media that businesses use to promote products or services
- A person who buys or receives goods or services for personal needs or use and not for resale.
- A plan that outlines what money you expect to earn or receive and how you will save it or spend it for a given period of time
- A person or organization that borrows something, especially money from a bank or other financial institution.
- Using your personal information — such as your name, Social Security number, or credit card number — without your permission.
- A card on which you load money in advance to spend
- An overdraft occurs when you don’t have enough money in your account to cover a transaction, but the bank pays the transaction anyway.
- A number created from a scoring model that uses information from your credit history.
Down
- An open-ended loan that allows you to borrow money up to a certain limit and carry over an unpaid balance from month to month.
- A fee charged every time you use the card for a certain type of transaction.
- Total pay before taxes and other deductions are taken out
- Money earned or received such as wages or salaries, tips, commissions, contracted pay, government transfer payments, dividends on investments, tax refunds, gifts, and inheritances.
- The practice of comparing prices, features, benefits, risks, and other characteristics of two or more similar products or services.
- A cash reserve that’s specifically set aside for unplanned expenses or financial emergencies.
- A card used to make purchases at businesses with money in your checking account.
- Amount of money you receive in your paycheck after taxes and other deductions are taken out;
- Money given in the form of grants, work-study, loans, and scholarships to help pay for post-secondary tuition and fees
- An item with economic value, such as stock or real estate.
- A fee charged by a lender, and paid by a borrower, for the use of money.
- A type of investment that gives people a share of ownership in a company.
21 Clues: A card on which you load money in advance to spend • Total pay before taxes and other deductions are taken out • An item with economic value, such as stock or real estate. • A fee charged by a lender, and paid by a borrower, for the use of money. • A type of investment that gives people a share of ownership in a company. • ...
Budgeting Vocabulary 2025-08-21
Across
- Using money to try to make more money
- Money you earn or receive
- Money set aside for the future
- Extra money earned or paid when saving or borrowing
Down
- Borrowed money you promise to pay back later
- Money you spend
- Things you would like but don’t need
- Things you must have to survive
- A plan for how to spend and save money
- Money borrowed that must be paid back
- Money you owe
11 Clues: Money you owe • Money you spend • Money you earn or receive • Money set aside for the future • Things you must have to survive • Things you would like but don’t need • Using money to try to make more money • Money borrowed that must be paid back • A plan for how to spend and save money • Borrowed money you promise to pay back later • ...
accounting and finance vocab 2019-04-22
Across
- a plastic card that is like an electronic check
- amount of money borrowed or invested
- money you get by investing money
- written forms that people use to transfer money
- pay amount of money you earn after deductions
Down
- the entire amount of money you earn
- amount deducted
- amount of money that a company has agreed to pay its employees
- money put aside for a profit
- Money you save
- money earned
11 Clues: money earned • Money you save • amount deducted • money put aside for a profit • money you get by investing money • the entire amount of money you earn • amount of money borrowed or invested • pay amount of money you earn after deductions • a plastic card that is like an electronic check • written forms that people use to transfer money • ...
Economics 2021-03-11
12 Clues: pay these off • Spanish money • put money away • get paid weekly • use to get things • very valuable stone • extra money you spend • somewhere to keep money • get paid yearly or monthly • buying a part of a business • how much you have of something • give money to someone expecting it back later
finance crossword 2023-08-22
Across
- a contractual agreement in which a borrower receives a sum of money or something else of value and commits to repaying the lender at a later date
- failure to fulfill an obligation, especially to repay a loan or appear in a court of law:
- a measure of creditworthiness
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
- the initial size of a loan or a bond
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt
- compare the price of products or services from different vendors before
- something, typically money, that is owed or due
- a broker who buys and sells securities on a stock exchange on behalf of clients.
- summary of your credit history
- money stashed away that people can use in times of financial distress
- the extent to which a person or company is considered suitable to receive financial credit
Down
- the interest rate paid each year on an outstanding loan amount
- the process of a business enlarging or varying its range of products or field of operation
- the concept that a sum of money is worth more now than the same sum will be at a future date due to its earnings potential in the interim
- what is necessary against what isn’t necessary
- a practice or arrangement by which a company or government agency provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for payment of a premium
- the state of being completely lacking in a particular quality or value
- a card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase.
- a certificate issued by a bank to a person depositing money for a specified length of time.
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest
- anything of value or a resource of value that can be converted into cash
- is a personal finance strategy of increased and consistent savings and investment while also promoting frugality.
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments:
- type of financial cooperative that provides traditional banking services
25 Clues: a measure of creditworthiness • summary of your credit history • the initial size of a loan or a bond • what is necessary against what isn’t necessary • something, typically money, that is owed or due • the interest rate paid each year on an outstanding loan amount • an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time • ...
Conquer Capitalism 2025-02-19
Across
- Money, buildings, tools, or equipment that businesses use to make products or provide services.
- When a country’s economy gets stronger because businesses are making more money and creating more jobs.
- Money that a company pays to people who own its stock, usually as a reward for their investment.
- A business that lets others use its name and system to open new locations (like McDonald's or Subway).
- A group of workers who join together to fight for better wages, benefits, and working conditions.
- The money a business spends to keep running, like rent, salaries, and supplies.
- Market, Buying and selling goods or services between different countries.
- A person who starts and runs a business, taking on financial risks to make a profit.
- Something that a business makes or sells, like food, clothes, or electronics.
- Using money to buy something (like a business, stocks, or property) with the hope that it will make more money in the future.
Down
- A document that businesses create each year to show how much money they made, spent, and plan to make in the future.
- An economic system where businesses are owned by individuals or private companies, not the government, and people can buy and sell freely.
- How much work a person or company can do in a certain amount of time.
- Money that someone borrows from a bank or another lender and must pay back, usually with interest.
- A person who buys goods or services.
- The products a business has in stock and is ready to sell.
- The system of buying, selling, and making goods and services in a country or region.
- The extra money a business makes after paying all of its expenses.
- An economic system where the government owns or controls major industries and provides services like healthcare and education for everyone.
- When a company grows and starts doing business in other countries.
- How much people want a certain product or service; high demand means lots of people want it.
- When businesses try to sell more than their rivals by offering better products, prices, or services.
- A person who works for a business or company.
- Money people and businesses must pay to the government to help fund public services like roads and schools.
- Ownership, When individuals or businesses, not the government, own property, land, or companies.
25 Clues: A person who buys goods or services. • A person who works for a business or company. • The products a business has in stock and is ready to sell. • The extra money a business makes after paying all of its expenses. • When a company grows and starts doing business in other countries. • How much work a person or company can do in a certain amount of time. • ...
Conquer Capitalism 2025-02-19
Across
- When a company grows and starts doing business in other countries.
- Money, buildings, tools, or equipment that businesses use to make products or provide services.
- The money a business spends to keep running, like rent, salaries, and supplies.
- Money that a company pays to people who own its stock, usually as a reward for their investment.
- A person who works for a business or company.
- How much people want a certain product or service; high demand means lots of people want it.
- When businesses try to sell more than their rivals by offering better products, prices, or services.
- A person who buys goods or services.
- How much work a person or company can do in a certain amount of time.
- Buying and selling goods or services between different countries.
- When individuals or businesses, not the government, own property, land, or companies.
Down
- Money people and businesses must pay to the government to help fund public services like roads and schools.
- An economic system where the government owns or controls major industries and provides services like healthcare and education for everyone.
- A group of workers who join together to fight for better wages, benefits, and working conditions.
- A person who starts and runs a business, taking on financial risks to make a profit.
- A business that lets others use its name and system to open new locations (like McDonald's or Subway).
- The system of buying, selling, and making goods and services in a country or region.
- When a country’s economy gets stronger because businesses are making more money and creating more jobs.
- An economic system where businesses are owned by individuals or private companies, not the government, and people can buy and sell freely.
- Using money to buy something (like a business, stocks, or property) with the hope that it will make more money in the future.
- A document that businesses create each year to show how much money they made, spent, and plan to make in the future.
- Money that someone borrows from a bank or another lender and must pay back, usually with interest.
- The extra money a business makes after paying all of its expenses.
- Something that a business makes or sells, like food, clothes, or electronics.
- The products a business has in stock and is ready to sell.
25 Clues: A person who buys goods or services. • A person who works for a business or company. • The products a business has in stock and is ready to sell. • Buying and selling goods or services between different countries. • When a company grows and starts doing business in other countries. • The extra money a business makes after paying all of its expenses. • ...
investing crossword 2024-03-20
Across
- when someone trades based on information on a company because it is announced to the public
- the age you collect social security
- when you are guaranteed to receive 100% of the money the company you work for matched for your 401k
- cash from a large group of investors to invest in stocks, bonds and other securities
- investing a big sum into a fund at once
- you can put in up to $7000 per year into this retirement account post-tax and will not be taxed when you take the money out
- the age you start investing
- a sum of money saved or made available for a particular purpose
- the 60 day period after leaving your company to move the money in your 401k into a new 401k
- a unique brief combination of letters that represents the company's stocks
- the number of days you have to rollover your 401k after leaving a company
- The increase in the value of an asset
- unionized workers receive this when they retire
- represents a loan from the buyer to the issuer
- expected to run out in 2033
- animal representing a bad market
- digital currency backed by nothing except public impression
Down
- the maximum amount of money you can put into the IRA per year
- the money made overtime
- expected to run out in 2031
- a retirement account managed by your employer that will pay you once you retire a certain percentage of your average salary over the course of specified years
- you can put in up to $7000 per year into this retirement account pre-tax but will be taxed when you take the money out
- a fund where your money is diversified across multiple companies, giving you a more diverse profile
- intrest on intrest
- how old you have to be to invest in crypto
- federal payroll tax that is deducted from each paycheck to pay for others' social security
- investing a small sum regularly into a fund
- The consequences of taking money out of your retirements account before the required age
- animal representing a good market
- a security that represents the ownership of a peice of a company
- in a traditional IRA, once you turn 73 you must begin taking out a minimum amount of money from the account each year
31 Clues: intrest on intrest • the money made overtime • expected to run out in 2031 • the age you start investing • expected to run out in 2033 • animal representing a bad market • animal representing a good market • the age you collect social security • The increase in the value of an asset • investing a big sum into a fund at once • how old you have to be to invest in crypto • ...
American Industrialization Era Vocab 2022-01-05
Across
- Moving from one place to another
- Consumers and producers rule
- Forming new things
- More money
- Operating/controlling supply/demand
- Money made
- A long food shortage
- Similar characteristics in a region
Down
- Requiring/needing
- Prevents plagiarism
- Moving to large cities
- Making money from factories
- Person who buys
- What remains a wilderness
- Using machines to produce goods
- Countryside
- Cities
- Make land for farming
- Providing goods/services
19 Clues: Cities • More money • Money made • Countryside • Person who buys • Requiring/needing • Forming new things • Prevents plagiarism • A long food shortage • Make land for farming • Moving to large cities • Providing goods/services • What remains a wilderness • Making money from factories • Consumers and producers rule • Using machines to produce goods • Moving from one place to another • ...
Modern Georgia 2015-03-12
Across
- helped people get to places on the coast like FL and main
- letting the value of your money grow
- browning money and paying a fee
- conservative democrats controlled Georgia politics
- voting based on counties
- conservative republicans and liberal democracies
- state senator governor president and past president
- is very similar to district boundary lines
- helped transport goods and services by water
Down
- tow of atl governors brought it to Georgia
- helped transport large goods
- amount of money earned by subtracting all of your expenses
- gave illegals a house and job
- helps people get to other countries faster
- someone who opens there own company or business
- using money to buy goods and services
- money earned from a job
17 Clues: money earned from a job • voting based on counties • helped transport large goods • gave illegals a house and job • browning money and paying a fee • letting the value of your money grow • using money to buy goods and services • tow of atl governors brought it to Georgia • helps people get to other countries faster • is very similar to district boundary lines • ...
Obryith 2025-09-23
Across
- – Sequence needed to open a lock
- – Medium of exchange kept in banks
- – A reinforced container for valuables
- – Assigned position or station for a guard
- – System that alerts to unauthorized access
- – Taking money out of an account
- – Book used to record financial transactions
- – Mechanism used to secure doors or containers
- – Holds multiple keys, often for safes or doors
Down
- – Code used to hide sensitive information
- – Place where large sums of money are held
- – Period of work for employees or security staff
- – The secure room where money and valuables are stored
- – Tool sometimes used to reach high vault shelves
- – Money placed into a bank account
- – Person who handles customer transactions
- – Person stationed to protect the bank
17 Clues: – Sequence needed to open a lock • – Taking money out of an account • – Medium of exchange kept in banks • – Money placed into a bank account • – A reinforced container for valuables • – Person stationed to protect the bank • – Code used to hide sensitive information • – Place where large sums of money are held • – Assigned position or station for a guard • ...
Earning Vocabulary 2023-02-24
Across
- An individual’s total earnings before any deductions
- When you borrow money and have to pay it back.
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, whether it’s the consumer or the bank.
- A type of bank account that allows you to easily make daily transactions, such as deposits and withdrawals.
- Compensation paid to an employee based on how much work is done and the number of hours spent working. Most wages are paid on an hourly rate.
- An expense that can be subtracted from taxable income
- A card that is used like a credit card, but the money is deducted from the holder’s bank account.
- A plan for your money; A spending plan for your income and expenses.
Down
- A bank account where you can deposit money and earn interest.
- The knowledge, instruments, and techniques used to manage your finances.
- Deductions that have to be taken out, such as taxes, social security, etc.
- The amount of income left after all deductions
- Money coming in
- The ability to borrow money with the promise and understanding to pay it back at a later date.
- Fixed compensation paid to an employee. When you earn a salary and your paycheck arrives, it’s for the same amount of money each time.
- A financial liability or obligation that is owed by one person (the debtor) to another (the creditor).
16 Clues: Money coming in • When you borrow money and have to pay it back. • The amount of income left after all deductions • An individual’s total earnings before any deductions • An expense that can be subtracted from taxable income • A bank account where you can deposit money and earn interest. • A plan for your money; A spending plan for your income and expenses. • ...
Accounting Plan 2020-07-14
Across
- money that can be used immediately like money in a checking account inventory products a business has on hand
- money coming into a business from providing products and services to customers.
- a statement that shows the net profit and loss in a set period of time
- money that a business owed and has agreed to pay back within a set time period
- money exiting the business for fixed expenses and variable expenses.
Down
- tools used to maintain accounting records
- money owed to a business from customers
- a statement that records the way that cash flows in and out of a business through investments, financing, and operations.
- a financial statement that lists a company’s assets and liabilities
- company’s debt, or money owed to an individual or organization like borrowing money from a bank.
- lists all income entering a business and expenses that drive money out of your business
- refers to the total earnings of a business known as profits
- a plan that identifies the tools to be used to help you structure and keep track of your money that goes in and out of the business.
- something of value that a business owns. Examples are cash, inventory, etc
14 Clues: money owed to a business from customers • tools used to maintain accounting records • refers to the total earnings of a business known as profits • a financial statement that lists a company’s assets and liabilities • money exiting the business for fixed expenses and variable expenses. • a statement that shows the net profit and loss in a set period of time • ...
RHB AML Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-11
Across
- What is the first phase of money laundering process?
- Money laundering is a cycle of transaction that convert (_) fund to legal fund
- Money (_) is the process of taking illegally obtained money & making it appear to come from legitimate sources
- What is the third process of money laundering that integrate all illegitimate funds into legitimate business or personal accounts?
- One of the control measures taken is (_) that involves monitoring clients’ activities & understanding the types of transactions they did
- This process involves breaking large bulk funds into smaller transactions
- money laundering is illegal because it is a way for criminals to (_) from crime and often involve more than one illegal activity
- tax (_) is the illegal non-payment or under-payment of taxes, usually by deliberately making a false declaration or no declaration to tax authorities
Down
- (_)is a money-laundering technique involving the structuring of large amounts of cash into multiple small transactions.
- One of the crucial steps to prevent money laundering
- an act that provide the offences for money laundering crimes
- We must report (_) transaction
- Terrorist (_) involves the solicitation, collection or provision of funds with the intention that they may be used to support terrorist acts or organizations.
- (_) predicates offense for money laundering
14 Clues: We must report (_) transaction • (_) predicates offense for money laundering • One of the crucial steps to prevent money laundering • What is the first phase of money laundering process? • an act that provide the offences for money laundering crimes • This process involves breaking large bulk funds into smaller transactions • ...
Chapter 20 Factor Market and The Distribution of Income 2015-04-02
Across
- Rate/how much it cost to use my car per hour
- allocation/how long do the workers work
- differentials/I get more money than you because im a boy
- capital/stuff we already have to make money
- capital/education and skill
- when wages higher or lower
- Productivity theory/everything put in pays for itself
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- labor supply curve/this graph shows the wage rate
- model/some of you pay higher wages
- to earn some money
- group is trying to raise these wages
- time allocation rule/how much more money do we get from an extra hour of work?
- distribution of income/decide where the money goes to make money
- of the marginal product curve/shows how much money we make depending on our employer
- value of the marginal product/Add 1 get more
- of the marginal product/how much will an extra product make us
16 Clues: to earn some money • when wages higher or lower • capital/education and skill • model/some of you pay higher wages • group is trying to raise these wages • allocation/how long do the workers work • capital/stuff we already have to make money • Rate/how much it cost to use my car per hour • value of the marginal product/Add 1 get more • ...
Financial Literacy 1 2024-02-13
Across
- A type of degree earned in a college over four years.
- Putting money into your account.
- Personal Identification Number
- Moving money from one account to another.
- A tool for organizing transactions and keeping track of an account balance.
- They type of card that acts as a loan.
- A degree beyond abachelor'ss for a specialized occupation.
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- A type of school where you learn a trade or skill for a specific type of job.
- The type of card that takes money out of your checking account.
- A type of degree earned in college over two years.
- The type of feature in a checking account that protects you from not having enough money to cover transactions.
- Credit cards are best if used only for __________.
- Money charged to your credit card for the money you borrowed.
- four-yearear secondary school, awarded with a diploma.
- Taking money out of your account.
15 Clues: Personal Identification Number • Putting money into your account. • Taking money out of your account. • They type of card that acts as a loan. • Moving money from one account to another. • A type of degree earned in college over two years. • Credit cards are best if used only for __________. • A type of degree earned in a college over four years. • ...
Investing Vocabulary 2024-11-13
Across
- the collection of different investments an individual or company may have.
- Experts recommend that you have a diverse portfolio as a way to ensure you make the highest profits with the lowest risks.
- a group of investors and pool your money to make greater profit or to have less risk.
- the money you make off of your investments.
- and other types of valuable physical items can be investments.
- are certificates that state an investor has bought a share or stake in a company.
- is calculated only on the principal amount, and the interest is added to the account at the end of the term.
- Connect traders with the stock market, and they receive payment for that service. Help individuals trade.
- is calculated on the principal amount and the interest that has already accumulated in the account. The interest is added to the principal to create a new base for calculating the next round of interest.
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- a type of savings account that have high interest rates, but do not allow you withdraw money for a period of time.
- a type of financial service offered that allows depositor to place money into an account to save.
- is a certificate representing the purchaser’s agreement to lend money to a business or government on the promise that the debt will be paid back—with interest—at a specific time.
- Trade on the stock market using their money. Trade on their own or for an investment company.
- A trading network that connects investors looking to buy and sell stocks
- the cost of borrowing money
- placing your money or assets into an opportunity, in hopes that it will make you profit.
- Are organized marketplaces where shares of ownership in companies are traded between buyers and sellers.
- Only wealthy people can invest their money.
- when an induvial stops working, often at an old age. A life event you have to plan for.
19 Clues: the cost of borrowing money • the money you make off of your investments. • Only wealthy people can invest their money. • and other types of valuable physical items can be investments. • A trading network that connects investors looking to buy and sell stocks • the collection of different investments an individual or company may have. • ...
chapter 5 project 2022-11-30
Across
- length of time of pay
- a sum of money paid to someone
- money you need to pay back
- interest earned in your savings account
- earns interest
- interest due per period
- calculating the interest charge
Down
- cash flows or payments at the end of the period
- interest you earn on interest
- financial transactions
- price you pay to borrow money
- payments due immediately
- take money out of account
- puts money in account
14 Clues: earns interest • length of time of pay • puts money in account • financial transactions • interest due per period • payments due immediately • take money out of account • money you need to pay back • interest you earn on interest • price you pay to borrow money • a sum of money paid to someone • calculating the interest charge • interest earned in your savings account • ...
Saving Banks 2021-08-24
Across
- under obligation to pay or repay in return for something received
- the act of taking money back or away that has been granted or possessed
- saving a record of debit and credit
- loss or damage
- less
- an amount of money owed for goods supplied or services rendered
- a charge for borrowed money generally a percentage of the amount borrowed
- to make due return to for services rendered or property delivered
- to obtain by paying money or its equivalent
Down
- receive with the intention of returning the same plus interest
- benefit resulting from some course of action
- country
- cards a card authorizing purchases on credit
- the transfer of money or goods and services in exchange for a product or service
- the amount of money you must pay at the beginning when you buy something on credit
- bring
16 Clues: less • bring • country • loss or damage • saving a record of debit and credit • to obtain by paying money or its equivalent • benefit resulting from some course of action • cards a card authorizing purchases on credit • receive with the intention of returning the same plus interest • an amount of money owed for goods supplied or services rendered • ...
modern georgia 2015-03-17
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- airlines worlds largest passenger airline
- carter first president that came from Georgia
- depot worlds largest hardware home improvement center
- ruling that mandated districts to be divided
- money loaned to a person that has to be paid back Olympics in 1996 it was awarded to Georgia
- immigration system communities full of people that cam from he same country
- buying goods and services
- setting aside income for future spending
Down
- goods worlds leading producer of paper,tissue,and construction based chemicals
- amount of money a business gets after paying expenses
- worlds largest non alcoholic beverages
- using money in hope of gaining money
- people that risk money to start a business
- of count unit system let all states vote equally
- amount of money you earn from a job
- pacific important transportation used to ship large amount of goods
16 Clues: buying goods and services • amount of money you earn from a job • using money in hope of gaining money • worlds largest non alcoholic beverages • setting aside income for future spending • airlines worlds largest passenger airline • people that risk money to start a business • ruling that mandated districts to be divided • carter first president that came from Georgia • ...
FINANCIAL TERMS 2024-02-15
Across
- some workers pursue gigs as a self-employment option.
- Someone who assumes the risks of a business
- Compensation received by employees for services performed
- Free Application for Federal Student Aid
- currency that only exist in digital
- A type of financial aid that does not have to be repaid
- to receive something that you will return
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- Money earned or received such as wages or salaries
- To receive money in exchange for goods or services
- a person who borrow money
- a promise from that company to pay repairs
- An optional or extra payment a customer gives to an employee
- The amount of money that something is worth
- Money you owe another person or a business
- A small metal disc that we use as money.
- Financially sound enough to justify the extension of credit.
16 Clues: a person who borrow money • currency that only exist in digital • Free Application for Federal Student Aid • A small metal disc that we use as money. • to receive something that you will return • a promise from that company to pay repairs • Money you owe another person or a business • Someone who assumes the risks of a business • ...
ECONOMICS 2025-05-04
Across
- people who pay for goods or services
- objects that people buy
- food, clean drinking, clothes, place to live, education, healthcare
- people use this as a form of money today
- things that people must have to live safely
- using your money to buy things
- needed to pay for basic needs
- how much of a good or service that producers have to sell
Down
- people who make goods and supply services to others
- things people can pay other people to do for them
- keeping your money after you earn it
- things that people would like to have
- people being extremely poor, meaning they do not have their basic needs
- people do this to earn money
- people used this as money in the past
- how much a consumer wants to buy a good or service
16 Clues: objects that people buy • people do this to earn money • needed to pay for basic needs • using your money to buy things • people who pay for goods or services • keeping your money after you earn it • things that people would like to have • people used this as money in the past • people use this as a form of money today • things that people must have to live safely • ...
West African Crossword 2025-10-31
Across
- City of Pyramids
- Religion from the Middle East
- Money, Money, Money
- Kingdom of Gold
- One God
- Most Important City, center of Education
- Largest Kingdom
- Islamic Holy Place
- Continent
- Gang of Camels and Traders
Down
- Worth more than Gold
- Many Gods
- Traditional, Native
- Famous traveler who recorded information
- Wiseman
- Richest King of All
- Smallest Kingdom
- Across the Desert Trading
18 Clues: Wiseman • One God • Many Gods • Continent • Kingdom of Gold • Largest Kingdom • City of Pyramids • Smallest Kingdom • Islamic Holy Place • Traditional, Native • Money, Money, Money • Richest King of All • Worth more than Gold • Across the Desert Trading • Gang of Camels and Traders • Religion from the Middle East • Famous traveler who recorded information • Most Important City, center of Education
esl business words 2022-05-24
Across
- a local part of a company
- to put give money to a buisness to make it grow
- person who works for the company
- the time when a project needs to be finished
- anything of value that a company owns
- person or company who sells products to you
- an extra payment for working well
- where products are stored
- the amount you make in a year
Down
- adj. can make a lot of money
- a company that is part of another
- money the bank gives you but you must return
- place where a product is made
- something dangerous for the company
- the money that a company makes
- the money that a company spends to operate
- person who buys your products
- all of the people who work for a company
18 Clues: a local part of a company • where products are stored • adj. can make a lot of money • place where a product is made • person who buys your products • the amount you make in a year • the money that a company makes • person who works for the company • a company that is part of another • an extra payment for working well • something dangerous for the company • ...
the founder 2021-05-05
20 Clues: % • pay • pee • aid • merp • bill • cash • spend • money • small • ledge • expand • amount • to buy • robbers • reverse • quantity • multiple • more than • what you put down on a house
Rook 2024-05-15
20 Clues: FATE • DEBT • CAKE • RAZER • BANNS • THIEF • MONEY • HASARD • PRISON • FAMILY • HAMMOND • BELLAMY • RED ROOK • LA BLANC • ALLEMANDE • EXPLOSION • UPPER CITY • THE PLAGUE • SUNKEN CITY • MARRIAGE FEE
Plural Nouns 2014-05-26
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Phonics 2 and 3 2021-04-08
Financial and Economic Culture 2018-02-13
Across
- A medium of exchange
- If money can buy fewer goods or services because prices have risen, then price ________ has taken place.
- An ___________ takes risks by starting and running a business.
- _______ are levied by states on individuals and other legal entities such as businesses.
- Money is also a _________ or measure of value
- In a one-level banking system, a nation's __________ bank performs all banking functions.
- Family resources include time, chores, money and _______.
- Over time money acts as a _________ of value, unless its value is reduced through inflation
- The modern __________ system arose in the 14th century.
- Countries can ______ their money, thereby changing its value
Down
- In a two-level banking system, as in _______, the central bank regulates the banks that serve the public.
- States must have a ________ budget in which income and expenditures equal one another.
- The taxes paid by a corporation are 19% of profits.
- _____ policy is how a state can regulate interest rates and inflation through the supply of money.
- Debt is often repaid through ________ payments
- Hungary's _______ income tax has a flat-tax structure, which is currently 16%.
- A business ______ outlines a business's strategy and policies for its financial and operational objectives.
- The ______ (English acronym for Value-Added Tax) currently has three tiers (27%, 18% and 5%).
18 Clues: A medium of exchange • Money is also a _________ or measure of value • Debt is often repaid through ________ payments • The taxes paid by a corporation are 19% of profits. • The modern __________ system arose in the 14th century. • Family resources include time, chores, money and _______. • Countries can ______ their money, thereby changing its value • ...
Accounting Procedures 2014-06-01
Across
- An organisation pays the supplier for items of expenditure at the time of purchase
- A document sent by the supplier to the customer listing the goods supplied and requesting payment for these goods
- Goods or services are paid for at the time of purchase
- Items of value owned by an organisation
- The customer is allowed to pay for the goods or services some time after the sale
- The profit from sales less cost of sales
- When an organisation earns more money than it spends
- A person or business that owes money to an organisation
Down
- The amount of money paid by an organisation to purchase goods and services.
- An organisation pays the supplier for the items of expenditure some time after making the purchase.
- Payment for goods or services is delayed until some time after the purchase
- A person or business to whom an organisation owes money.
- a document sent to a supplier detailing the goods that the customer wants to purchase
- Gross profit less expenses
- The customer pays for goods or services at the time of the sale
- when an organisation spends more money that it earns
- Money owed by an organisation to other organisations, businesses and individuals
- The amount of money received by an organisation from its sales
18 Clues: Gross profit less expenses • Items of value owned by an organisation • The profit from sales less cost of sales • when an organisation spends more money that it earns • When an organisation earns more money than it spends • Goods or services are paid for at the time of purchase • A person or business that owes money to an organisation • ...
Business and Finance 2023-05-18
Across
- intermediaries between depositors that lend money to the bank and borrowers to whom the bank lends money
- is an asset acquired or invested in building wealth and saving money from the hard earn income
- the money that you originally agreed to pay back
- debt security similar to an IOU
- and approved plan to spend a certain amount of money in a given fiscal year or project
- when you earn interest on both the money that you have saved and the interest you earn
Down
- debts or obligations of a person or company owns to someone else
- is the amount of money the owner of an asset would be pay after selling it and any debts associated with the asset were paid off
- the amount by which the value of the assets exceeds the liabilities
- is a more flexible form of finance that allows you to access the amount of money loan according to your needs
- is the amount of money you bring home after taxes and deductions that are taken out of your paycheck
- is the process of recording financing transactions pertaining to a business
- A pool of assets that invest in stocks, bonds, and other securities
- is the price you pay to borrow or the cost you charge to lend money
- is a type of security that gives stockholders a share of ownership in a company
15 Clues: debt security similar to an IOU • the money that you originally agreed to pay back • debts or obligations of a person or company owns to someone else • the amount by which the value of the assets exceeds the liabilities • A pool of assets that invest in stocks, bonds, and other securities • is the price you pay to borrow or the cost you charge to lend money • ...
accounting and finance vocab 2019-04-22
Across
- amount deducted
- the entire amount of money you earn
- money put aside for a profit
- a plastic card that is like an electronic check
- Money you save
- amount of money that a company has agreed to pay its employees
Down
- written forms that people use to transfer money
- money you get by investing money
- pay amount of money you earn after deductions
- amount of money borrowed or invested
- money earned
11 Clues: money earned • Money you save • amount deducted • money put aside for a profit • money you get by investing money • the entire amount of money you earn • amount of money borrowed or invested • pay amount of money you earn after deductions • written forms that people use to transfer money • a plastic card that is like an electronic check • ...
Work 2018-02-21
Across
- decide to employ someone (two words)
- the company is closing down so you lose your job
- react well to change
- a business which gives advice
- decide to no longer use a product
- people you work with
- things you are good at
- no longer working because of your age
- given a better job with more money
- the company has no money left and owes money
Down
- on time
- work well in different environments
- enthusiastic and determined
- without a job
- decide to give up your job
- people can count on you
- things you are not so good at
- given a worse job with less money
- another word for sacked
- decide not to employ someone (two words)
20 Clues: on time • without a job • react well to change • people you work with • things you are good at • people can count on you • another word for sacked • decide to give up your job • enthusiastic and determined • things you are not so good at • a business which gives advice • given a worse job with less money • decide to no longer use a product • given a better job with more money • ...
Family Consumer Science 2018-04-04
Across
- Money due to companies.
- Family, Affection, Relationships, Work Group, etc.
- Borrowing Money
- Knowledge, Meaning, Self-Awareness
- Something you invest in.
- Protection, Security, Order, Law, Limits, Stability, etc.
- Personal Growth, and Self-Fulfilment
- Beauty, Balance, Form, etc.
- Achievement, Status, Responsibility, and Reputation
- Depression Usually happened after birth of child
- Mood Swings
Down
- Seeing things that actually not there.
- Really grown over the years (Hint:Deals with electric)
- Usually cause because of not enough sun during the winter
- Money coming from a check.
- What is the disorder about neatness?
- Once was called Shell Shock?
- What causes PTSD for Soldiers
- Directly takes it out of your bank account as you spend
- Spending your money wisely.
20 Clues: Mood Swings • Borrowing Money • Money due to companies. • Something you invest in. • Money coming from a check. • Beauty, Balance, Form, etc. • Spending your money wisely. • Once was called Shell Shock? • What causes PTSD for Soldiers • Knowledge, Meaning, Self-Awareness • What is the disorder about neatness? • Personal Growth, and Self-Fulfilment • ...
Class 6 Reading and writing 2018-02-15
Across
- the opposite of sell
- the opposite of cheap
- take out money from the bank
- round metal money
- money used in a country like the pound
- a word you can use when you want to give advice
- on time
- someone who learns quickly
- somebody who puts out fires
- a sick person in a hospital
Down
- somebody who works in a hospital
- to use something somebody else has temporarily
- somebody who works hard
- somebody who writes articles for newspapers
- people who do things in an ordered and careful way
- someone who repairs machines
- somebody who doesn't lie
- someone who designs buildings
- keep money to use in the future
- a kind person who helps other people
20 Clues: on time • round metal money • the opposite of sell • the opposite of cheap • somebody who works hard • somebody who doesn't lie • someone who learns quickly • somebody who puts out fires • a sick person in a hospital • someone who repairs machines • take out money from the bank • someone who designs buildings • keep money to use in the future • somebody who works in a hospital • ...
SAVE THE PLANET AND CASH 2016-11-17
Across
- fuel for train
- the money that you keep for the future
- a thick liquid use as a fuel
- to turn the transportation on
- a light fuel oil
- a card to purchase something on credit
- use something that is not yours but you return it
- money that parents give to their child
- give money to pay for something
- easier to bring rather than cash
- borrow it to someone
- a car with electric motor
Down
- piece of metal, used as money
- increase the amount
- weekly payment for work
- energy by the sun
- change waste into reusable material
- an overflow of a large amount of water
- produced without pesticides
- monthly payment for work
20 Clues: fuel for train • a light fuel oil • energy by the sun • increase the amount • borrow it to someone • weekly payment for work • monthly payment for work • a car with electric motor • produced without pesticides • a thick liquid use as a fuel • piece of metal, used as money • to turn the transportation on • give money to pay for something • easier to bring rather than cash • ...
American History 2015-08-30
Across
- lowered food prices
- plan to keep count of money
- a work stoppage to meet a demand
- follower to advocate a larger money supply
- license so nobody can steal what you made
- money in the US
- movement to make silver dollars
- stores owned by large firms
- group of companies that for together
- people paid by items they produce
- someone who opposes the government
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- time to make goods
- money in US prior to 1873
- owner of a product
- making large amounts of goods
- an economic and political philosophy
- same product made by two businesses
- organization to help farmers
- organization of workers
- to work long hours at low wages
- negative term on a worker
21 Clues: money in the US • time to make goods • owner of a product • lowered food prices • organization of workers • money in US prior to 1873 • negative term on a worker • plan to keep count of money • stores owned by large firms • organization to help farmers • making large amounts of goods • movement to make silver dollars • to work long hours at low wages • a work stoppage to meet a demand • ...
