money Crossword Puzzles
business is nice (roshi) 2023-02-13
Across
- a system of money in general use in a particular country.
- provides a structure which important decisions are made
- the deficit of money when expenses are deducted
- tangible products
- the surplus of money after all expenses are payed
- risking your capital to start a company
- the skill shown by owners and managers
Down
- the action of working or doing something for a person
- a building in which money is stored
- the act, state, or right of possessing something
- goods provided by the government
- the exchange of goods
- giving up something for something else
- trading without money
- a current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes
15 Clues: tangible products • the exchange of goods • trading without money • goods provided by the government • a building in which money is stored • giving up something for something else • the skill shown by owners and managers • risking your capital to start a company • the deficit of money when expenses are deducted • the act, state, or right of possessing something • ...
Get TWO jobs! 2025-09-19
Across
- the money you have to pay for a service
- the money you get every month
- discounts that you can use in a supermarket
- when you work 12 hours in a row, you can say, I work 12 hours "..."
- money owed to cover certain necessities
- money borrowed (usually from a bank)
- A job or a business (not always legal)
Down
- the place where your house is located
- what you are paid every month
- a set number of hours you work for
- money you pay back to the bank to pay for your house
- synonym of "to go up" or "to increase"
- your working hours
- a diagram
- a verb synonym of "to make money"
15 Clues: a diagram • your working hours • what you are paid every month • the money you get every month • a verb synonym of "to make money" • a set number of hours you work for • money borrowed (usually from a bank) • the place where your house is located • synonym of "to go up" or "to increase" • A job or a business (not always legal) • the money you have to pay for a service • ...
Great depression crossword puzzle 2023-12-07
15 Clues: WW1 • waste • teams • money • sadness • nothing • no money • president • War,weapons • homeless man • stealing land • money building • homes made from scraps • something hoover bulit • dedication to your country
Economics and geography 2014-09-01
Across
- plan of income and expenses
- struggle among producers for consumers´ money
- total value of all goods and services produced in 1 year in country
- a person who starts a new business
- central government makes all economic decisions
- removal of trade barriers
- limits international trade
- goods sold in a country but are produced outside country
Down
- general increase in prices
- act of using money in the hope of making a profit later
- capitalism
- money earned by selling goods and services
- money left after subtracting the costs of doing business
- concentrating on a limited number of goods or activities
- combines elements of traditional,command,mixed
- price paid for borrowing money
- a decline in economic growth for six monthes or more
- exchange of goods and services in a market
- goods produced in country and sold outside country
19 Clues: capitalism • removal of trade barriers • general increase in prices • limits international trade • plan of income and expenses • price paid for borrowing money • a person who starts a new business • money earned by selling goods and services • exchange of goods and services in a market • struggle among producers for consumers´ money • ...
Types of crime 2025-02-17
Across
- It is the act of taking someone else's property without using force or violence.
- Someone breaking into a home or building without permission and stealing from it.
- Stealing goods from a store.
- Unintentionally killing someone or planning to do so.
- Forcing someone to hand over money in exchange for their safe return.
- Committing crimes over the internet.
- Setting fire to a home or building.
- Physically attacking someone.
- Reproducing documents, money, or signatures to deceive others.
Down
- Threatening others to get money.
- Selling, importing, and transporting illegal drugs.
- Damaging public or private property intentionally.
- Moving things out of a country illegally.
- Lying or tricking others to get money.
- Intentionally killing someone.
- A person stealing goods using threats or violence.
- Breaking into a private computer system to obtain information.
- Stealing money that has been put in one's care.
- Using threats and violence to create fear.
19 Clues: Stealing goods from a store. • Physically attacking someone. • Intentionally killing someone. • Threatening others to get money. • Setting fire to a home or building. • Committing crimes over the internet. • Lying or tricking others to get money. • Moving things out of a country illegally. • Using threats and violence to create fear. • ...
Personal Finance Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-22
Across
- Debt investment where an investor loans money.
- Loan for purchasing property.
- A place to put money for growth over time.
- Money borrowed that must be repaid.
- Money placed into a bank account.
- Shares representing ownership in a company.
- A record of financial transactions.
Down
- Money earned from savings accounts or investments.
- Trust allowing one party to provide money to another.
- Institution that holds and lends money.
- Money set aside for future use.
- A collection of investments.
12 Clues: A collection of investments. • Loan for purchasing property. • Money set aside for future use. • Money placed into a bank account. • Money borrowed that must be repaid. • A record of financial transactions. • Institution that holds and lends money. • A place to put money for growth over time. • Shares representing ownership in a company. • ...
Banking 2022-03-10
Across
- Savings account that allows you to write some checks higher interest than savings account.
- must use ink to fill out, and has prompts to allow clear transfer of money
- When paychecks are directly deposited into your checking or savings account
- A fee for money that is borrowed
- Account you deposit a fixed amount of money for a specific interest rate.
- Government Bond that offers fixed interest over a fixed period of time, take long to start.
- one way banks keep money save
- Bills are automatically paid, on time, etc
Down
- Ability to move money from one account to another via app or website
- Apps/websites that allow check deposit, transfers, etc
- Safe place to keep money,low minimum balance, low interest, can withdraw large amounts
- Can be used to deposit or withdraw money
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation insures that banks can insure deposits
- bill pay Fast way to pay bills.
- Account normally linked to written checks and debit cards
- Payment method linked to bank account
16 Clues: one way banks keep money save • bill pay Fast way to pay bills. • A fee for money that is borrowed • Payment method linked to bank account • Can be used to deposit or withdraw money • Bills are automatically paid, on time, etc • Apps/websites that allow check deposit, transfers, etc • Account normally linked to written checks and debit cards • ...
The world of work 2024-11-28
Across
- Money in the form of physical currency (coins and notes)
- People who purchase goods or services from a business
- A person applying for a job position
- To be dismissed or let go from a job or position
- An amount of money earned from work or services performed
- The process of earning a living by performing duties or tasks
- A person’s work or trade; professional activity
- A group of people working together on a project or task
- To voluntarily leave a position or employment
Down
- The number of available positions or jobs in a company
- Benefits, bonuses, or extra compensation provided to employees
- Money paid regularly to an employee for services rendered
- A small amount of money given, usually to children, for personal use
- Money saved over time, often kept for emergencies or future goals
- Money saved over time, often kept for emergencies or future goals
- A person employed in an organization or a business
- The amount of money someone gets paid for their job, typically on an hourly basis
17 Clues: A person applying for a job position • To voluntarily leave a position or employment • A person’s work or trade; professional activity • To be dismissed or let go from a job or position • A person employed in an organization or a business • People who purchase goods or services from a business • The number of available positions or jobs in a company • ...
Kit and Kayla 2025-01-13
Across
- amount of money in your bank account
- put money into your checking account
- the name of the monthly sheet you get about your account history for that month
- a card that allows you to spend money that is connected to your checking account
- the name of the amount need in your account to keep it open
- name of machine that spits money from your account
- making an electronic transfer
- a payment paper
- you can’t pay this check
Down
- a fee that is charged if you spend over the amount you have in your account
- a deposit that hasn’t fully went through
- the name of a check that was not used yet
- the name of the fee you are charged to keep your account open
- the name of the fee you get charged when you don’t have enough money in your account
- Take money out of your checking account
- the name of a account you can insert and withdraw money into
16 Clues: a payment paper • you can’t pay this check • making an electronic transfer • amount of money in your bank account • put money into your checking account • Take money out of your checking account • a deposit that hasn’t fully went through • the name of a check that was not used yet • name of machine that spits money from your account • ...
Alona's crossword puzzle 2023-08-22
Across
- a numerical rating representing the perceived ability of a person or organization to fulfill their financial commitments, based on an analysis of their credit history and current financial circumstances.
- the state of owing money.
- the practice of comparing the price of products or services from different vendors before buying.
- 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.
- is the action of making something diverse or becoming more diverse.
- a thing that is borrowed,for example money,it's something that you are expected to give back.
- annual percentage rate of charge
- setting aside money for savings before paying bills and making other purchases
- failure to fulfill an obligation, especially to repay a loan or appear in a court of law.
- a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality.
- is the state of being bankrupt/broke.
- a card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money to another bank account when making a purchase.
- the extent to which a person or company is considered suitable to receive financial credit, often based on their reliability in paying money back in the past.
Down
- first in order of importance
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future.
- a cash stash that's specifically set aside for unplanned expenses or financial emergencies
- 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
- A credit report is a record of the borrower's credit history from a number of sources, including banks and credit card companies
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- a certificate issued by a bank to a person depositing money for a specified length of time.
- money received especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- a broker who buys and sells securities on a stock exchange on behalf of clients.
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- a nonprofit-making money cooperative whose members can borrow from pooled deposits at low interest rates.
- A need is something that is necessary to live and function.A want is something that you desire to have but not necessary to have.
25 Clues: the state of owing money. • first in order of importance • annual percentage rate of charge • is the state of being bankrupt/broke. • a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality. • an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time. • is the action of making something diverse or becoming more diverse. • ...
Creating a Personal Budget 2024-03-06
Across
- goals set to be achieved in about five to 10 years
- goals set to be achieved in less than a year of time
- expenses which help an individual to live more comfortably
- individual who plans for the future and is prepared for any type of financial situations
- individual who enjoys spending money on himself/herself or others
- itemized summary of the expected income and expenses for a defined period of time
- goals set to be achieved in about 10 or more years
- individual who does not consider money as a necessity and does not have much of an opinion on money
- individual who likes to save money rather than spend money
Down
- expenditures which are essential for an individual to be live and function
- habits
- process of creating a plan to spend and save money
- individual’s expenses and outstanding debts
- individual who enjoys investing money into high-risk ventures
- individual’s belongings which have value
- categories in which people can be put based off of their spending and
16 Clues: habits • individual’s belongings which have value • individual’s expenses and outstanding debts • process of creating a plan to spend and save money • goals set to be achieved in about five to 10 years • goals set to be achieved in about 10 or more years • goals set to be achieved in less than a year of time • expenses which help an individual to live more comfortably • ...
Banking 2022-03-10
Across
- must use ink to fill out, and has prompts to allow clear transfer of money
- Account normally linked to written checks and debit cards
- one way banks keep money save
- Apps/websites that allow check deposit, transfers, etc
- Ability to move money from one account to another via app or website
- Payment method linked to bank account
- Can be used to deposit or withdraw money
Down
- Account you deposit a fixed amount of money for a specific interest rate.
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation insures that banks can insure deposits
- Safe place to keep money,low minimum balance, low interest, can withdraw large amounts
- Savings account that allows you to write some checks higher interest than savings account.
- Bills are automatically paid, on time, etc
- When paychecks are directly deposited into your checking or savings account
- bill pay Fast way to pay bills.
- A fee for money that is borrowed
- Government Bond that offers fixed interest over a fixed period of time, take long to start.
16 Clues: one way banks keep money save • bill pay Fast way to pay bills. • A fee for money that is borrowed • Payment method linked to bank account • Can be used to deposit or withdraw money • Bills are automatically paid, on time, etc • Apps/websites that allow check deposit, transfers, etc • Account normally linked to written checks and debit cards • ...
Women, Wealth, & Wisdom 2026-01-26
Across
- Money you put into a retirement account.
- The point when one spouse passes away.
- When you can delay paying taxes on money until later.
- A retirement account that helps you save for the future.
- An area where investing may come with tax benefits.
- The required amount you must take out of certain retirement accounts after a certain age.
- A type of account that follows IRS rules and has tax advantages.
- The point when the surviving spouse passes away.
- An extra cost for breaking a rule, like taking money out too early.
Down
- The stage of life when you stop working full-time and live off savings and income.
- The range that determines how much tax you pay.
- The phase when you’re saving and growing your money.
- The person who receives your account if something happens to you.
- Money taken out of a retirement account.
- Not putting all your money in one place.
- Money paid to the government.
16 Clues: Money paid to the government. • The point when one spouse passes away. • Money you put into a retirement account. • Money taken out of a retirement account. • Not putting all your money in one place. • The range that determines how much tax you pay. • The point when the surviving spouse passes away. • An area where investing may come with tax benefits. • ...
the great depression 2022-01-20
Across
- something of value
- market speculation investor aims to buy or sell
- policy A set of actions that can be
- in an economy.
- reserve the central bank of the United
- by a nation’s central
- in exchange for future
- plan A system for paying for an item in
Down
- that are used for individual
- receives a sum of money
- debt result of purchasing
- household consumption.
- amounts at specified
- supply cash or currency
- sum of money is lent to another
- currencies.
- a margin money is typically borrowed
- a bank or broker.
- (the Fed)
19 Clues: (the Fed) • currencies. • in an economy. • a bank or broker. • something of value • amounts at specified • by a nation’s central • household consumption. • in exchange for future • receives a sum of money • supply cash or currency • debt result of purchasing • that are used for individual • sum of money is lent to another • policy A set of actions that can be • ...
Financial math Review 2020-12-15
Across
- putting money into a special account to use later is a type of _________.
- transfers the risk from one person to a company. Common examples are car, medial, home and life.
- money received from working
- when your income is greater than your expenses
- 30% of your budget should be for this
- when your income is less than your expenses
- take home pay
Down
- the most common form of deductions taken directly from paychecks.
- money received such as a present from friends.
- money received
- money spent
- 20% of your budget should be fore this.
- money received from ________ programs such as workers compensation, social security, and unemployment benefits.
- money earned before deductions
14 Clues: money spent • take home pay • money received • money received from working • money earned before deductions • 30% of your budget should be for this • 20% of your budget should be fore this. • when your income is less than your expenses • money received such as a present from friends. • when your income is greater than your expenses • ...
consumer edu Everett O crossword 2019-02-11
Across
- Money directly sent to the irs from your check
- (can use InternalRevenueService instead) is a bureau of the Department of Treasury that is tasked with the enforcement of income tax
- amount of money that is being taxed
- employer must give employee. Amount of made made and tax money taken.
- U.S law that requires tax payroll
- Amount of money made after taxes
- Money made before taxes
- subtraction
Down
- Interest income
- determines how much money from your income is taxable
- twice a month
- every 2 weeks
- money made
13 Clues: money made • subtraction • twice a month • every 2 weeks • Interest income • Money made before taxes • Amount of money made after taxes • U.S law that requires tax payroll • amount of money that is being taxed • Money directly sent to the irs from your check • determines how much money from your income is taxable • ...
Consumer Ed Chapter 5 crossword Everett Olivares 2019-02-13
Across
- Money made before taxes
- twice a month
- determines how much money from your income is taxable
- Interest income
- employer must give employee. Amount of made made and tax money taken.
- money made
Down
- (can use InternalRevenueService instead) is a bureau of the Department of Treasury that is tasked with the enforcement of income tax
- amount of money that is being taxed
- U.S law that requires tax payroll
- subtraction
- Amount of money made after taxes
- every 2 weeks
- Money directly sent to the irs from your check
13 Clues: money made • subtraction • twice a month • every 2 weeks • Interest income • Money made before taxes • Amount of money made after taxes • U.S law that requires tax payroll • amount of money that is being taxed • Money directly sent to the irs from your check • determines how much money from your income is taxable • ...
math 2020-08-12
Across
- the money you keep
- material for making clothes, covering furniture, etc.
- money people earn monthly after working
- a type of paper money
- money you get from your parents
- math operation to add numbers
- the act of giving something to someone and them giving you something else
Down
- gold, silver and copper
- the place people keep their money
- a math operation to subtract numbers
- it's the amount of money you have to pay
- when you use the money to buy something
- coins or notes used to buy things
13 Clues: the money you keep • a type of paper money • gold, silver and copper • math operation to add numbers • money you get from your parents • the place people keep their money • coins or notes used to buy things • a math operation to subtract numbers • money people earn monthly after working • when you use the money to buy something • it's the amount of money you have to pay • ...
EPF Policy 2022-02-11
Across
- The group that oversees policy relating to the money supply
- The type of programs for poor, sick little old ladies; helping people out.
- The increase in prices of goods and services in an economy
- When the government has too much money
- the due date on which a borrower must pay back the loan
- Type of policy that can change the money supply or %
- When there's not enough money
- The % of money on standby
Down
- lower percentage means more favorable, higher means less likely someone will take out money
- Two certainties in life, death and:
- Type of policy government uses to control the money supply
- When this is high, lots of spending
- a loan made by an investor to a business or government for a specific length of time
- The amount of money that's out of the banks
14 Clues: The % of money on standby • When there's not enough money • Two certainties in life, death and: • When this is high, lots of spending • When the government has too much money • The amount of money that's out of the banks • Type of policy that can change the money supply or % • the due date on which a borrower must pay back the loan • ...
The Crossword 2012-04-17
Across
- A thing that provides you with money if you are ever caught in a natural diaseter
- A life that is pursued by most
- The man took his money from the bank
- A object that is important
- An object that you purchese items with
- The man put his money in the bank
- This word is the oppisite of lose
- A time where the town is poor and dirty
- When you fail
Down
- Where the rich give to the poor
- The Toy is cost too much money
- you are asurhed that you are safe
- Mr James has got a lot of money
- A time where food has run out
- A coperation
15 Clues: A coperation • When you fail • A object that is important • A time where food has run out • The Toy is cost too much money • A life that is pursued by most • Where the rich give to the poor • Mr James has got a lot of money • you are asurhed that you are safe • The man put his money in the bank • This word is the oppisite of lose • The man took his money from the bank • ...
Personal budget 2021-11-01
Across
- doesn't think of money as a necessity
- not cautious with money and spends it
- achieve goals in 10 or more years
- person belongings that are worth something
- saves money rather then spends
- summary of income and expenses
- creating a plan to spend and save money
- achieve a wsh within 2-5 years
Down
- catagories where people are put based on saving and spending money
- enjoys investing in high-risk ventures
- essential to be able to live and work
- debts you owe
- plans for future finacially
- goal plan accomplished withich 3 months to a year
- helps you live more comfortably
15 Clues: debts you owe • plans for future finacially • saves money rather then spends • summary of income and expenses • achieve a wsh within 2-5 years • helps you live more comfortably • achieve goals in 10 or more years • doesn't think of money as a necessity • essential to be able to live and work • not cautious with money and spends it • enjoys investing in high-risk ventures • ...
Personal budget 2021-11-01
Across
- goal plan accomplished withich 3 months to a year
- creating a plan to spend and save money
- plans for future finacially
- achieve a wsh within 2-5 years
- catagories where people are put based on saving and spending money
- enjoys investing in high-risk ventures
- essential to be able to live and work
Down
- not cautious with money and spends it
- person belongings that are worth something
- summary of income and expenses
- helps you live more comfortably
- debts you owe
- achieve goals in 10 or more years
- doesn't think of money as a necessity
- saves money rather then spends
15 Clues: debts you owe • plans for future finacially • summary of income and expenses • achieve a wsh within 2-5 years • saves money rather then spends • helps you live more comfortably • achieve goals in 10 or more years • not cautious with money and spends it • doesn't think of money as a necessity • essential to be able to live and work • enjoys investing in high-risk ventures • ...
Banzai Teen Crossword 2020-09-09
Across
- Account that is accessed with debit card
- The percentage cost of borrowing money
- A term used to reference electric, water & gas
- An amount available or owed on an account
- Paycheck that is electronically transferred
- Can make purchases directly from checking acct
- Money lent to someone in exchange for future payment
- Amount of a paycheck after taxes are subtracted
- Plan used to decide the amount of money to spend
Down
- Allows purchases to be paid at a later date
- The total amount of a paycheck before taxes
- Money placed into an account
- The amount you own on a loan
- When money is moved from one account to another
- Money earned through work
15 Clues: Money earned through work • Money placed into an account • The amount you own on a loan • The percentage cost of borrowing money • Account that is accessed with debit card • An amount available or owed on an account • Allows purchases to be paid at a later date • The total amount of a paycheck before taxes • Paycheck that is electronically transferred • ...
Leah, p8 , economic vocab 2023-01-24
Across
- products or services sent out of a country to be sold in another country
- farming
- a system of dollars and coins
- if you are giving money to someone with the hope of getting money back
- money earned by workers
- prices falling
- trading for goods and services
- money that is owed to someone else
Down
- cost what we lose when we make a choice
- the creation of products
- rising prices
- small pieces of a company
- interest we can earn interest by depositing money in a saving account
- what we get from a choice that we make
- when we use credit we are using another person's money to buy something
15 Clues: farming • rising prices • prices falling • money earned by workers • the creation of products • small pieces of a company • a system of dollars and coins • trading for goods and services • money that is owed to someone else • what we get from a choice that we make • cost what we lose when we make a choice • interest we can earn interest by depositing money in a saving account • ...
Business Crossword 2014-12-01
Across
- a legal arrangement by which you borrow money from a bank to buy a house, and you pay back the money over a period of years
- something that encourages a person to do something
- the amount of money you owe to a bank when you have spent more money than you had on your account
- people owning shares in a company or business
- a mistake made because of failure to notice something
Down
- the amount of business that a company does in a period of time
- the percentage amount charged by a bank when you borrow money
- money spent regularly on rent, insurance, electricity and other things that are needed to keep a business operating
- the movement of money coming in and going out of a business
- someone to whom money is owed
- the ability to change to suit a different situation
- something that may be dangerous
- someone who owes money
- the activity of selling goods to the public, usually in small quantities
14 Clues: someone who owes money • someone to whom money is owed • something that may be dangerous • people owning shares in a company or business • something that encourages a person to do something • the ability to change to suit a different situation • a mistake made because of failure to notice something • the movement of money coming in and going out of a business • ...
JA Mascareignes Financial Literacy Crossword 2 2021-03-28
Across
- Money used by a country
- Opposite of lending
- Money out of the bank
- Covers risks
- Use now pay later
- Money spent on
- Bought on Credit
- Sales less than expenses
Down
- Money Gained
- Unable to repay debts
- Paid to the government
- Short, Mid or Long term
- Legally declared unable to repay debts
- Short term loan
- Retirement fund
15 Clues: Money Gained • Covers risks • Money spent on • Short term loan • Retirement fund • Bought on Credit • Use now pay later • Opposite of lending • Unable to repay debts • Money out of the bank • Paid to the government • Money used by a country • Short, Mid or Long term • Sales less than expenses • Legally declared unable to repay debts
Emma Brown 2019-03-08
21 Clues: maxx • Zales • money • jewelry • birthday • days ago • hours ago • Toys R Us • hours ago • scrunchie • of marriage • to get books • money to get • someone money • regalo,itunes • you get a treat • compacto, old music • de comida,food in mall • de tiras cómidas,marvel • what we cant use in the halls • las vitrinas, to shop without buying
Chinese New Year 2021-01-23
22 Clues: God • pot • hot • red • rice • cake • fish • lion • dance • lucky • money • wealth • dragon • dinner • lantern • reunion • couplets • envelope • dumplings • fireworks • tangerine • firecrackers
Kyler word wall words 2013-04-12
21 Clues: on • saw • cash • tail • tiny • wile • under • ocean • money • 2 two • small • close • piece • pretty • silent • street • evening • usually • universe • somewhere • exiting awesome
You Be Illin 2025-12-18
22 Clues: big • dude • side • menu • food • money • order • fries • small • funny • front • smiled • finger • quarter • minding • chicken • strange • licking • straight • business • chilling • Kentucky
Civics Chapter 12 Vocab 2023-02-10
Across
- its revenue equals its expenditures
- an excess of money
- a tax that takes a larger percentage of income from higher income groups.
- shortage of money
- a custom duty
- raising money
- this interest plus the total amount of money that the US government has borrowed.
- the income a business has left after paying its expenses
Down
- Money charged as a penalty for breaking certain laws.
- are payments charged by governments for various licenses.
- tax a tax on the value of the property owned by a person or by a business.
- for the use of borrowed money.
- these taxes on earnings
- is a certificate stating that the government has borrowed a certain sum of money from the owner of the bond.
- a careful examination by trained accounts of every item of income and every expenditure
15 Clues: a custom duty • raising money • shortage of money • an excess of money • these taxes on earnings • for the use of borrowed money. • its revenue equals its expenditures • Money charged as a penalty for breaking certain laws. • the income a business has left after paying its expenses • are payments charged by governments for various licenses. • ...
First Semester Review Vocabulary 2023-01-20
Across
- a tax on the income of a person or business
- of time
- money received on a regular basis
- the amount of money you receive in your paycheck before any deductions or taxes are taken out
- putting aside money for future use
- the cost required to pay for something
- a saving strategy where you put a fixed amount of money
Down
- federal budget that is approved by Congress
- things you have to have
- an amount of money paid regularly to a person
- a breakdown of your income and income for a set
- things you would like to have
- an amount of money owed for goods or services
- stub 50/20/30 rule
- pay is the amount of money you receive in your paycheck after any deductions or taxes are taken out
15 Clues: of time • stub 50/20/30 rule • things you have to have • things you would like to have • money received on a regular basis • putting aside money for future use • the cost required to pay for something • federal budget that is approved by Congress • a tax on the income of a person or business • an amount of money paid regularly to a person • ...
Chapter 7 Crossword 2025-04-30
Across
- regular payment at work earned for employees
- takes wholesale items and sells them in smaller quantities
- the percentage of the principal charged to the borrower
- a small document given to you for proof that you bought an item
- a type of mark up where extra money is sent to government
- money given to borrowers for money in future; either simple or compound
- original amount of money borrowed from lender
- a ticket used to mark down items
Down
- the selling of items which gets retailed later
- a special limited mark down which certain items are selled lower
- amount of money needed to buy an item
- per hundred
- money given to employee for completing specific tasks
- a event where retailer may sell items at reduced amount of money
- a usually) optional mark up for the employee
15 Clues: per hundred • a ticket used to mark down items • amount of money needed to buy an item • regular payment at work earned for employees • a usually) optional mark up for the employee • original amount of money borrowed from lender • the selling of items which gets retailed later • money given to employee for completing specific tasks • ...
Cheque vocabulary 2021-09-26
Across
- to tell your bank that a cheque you have written should not be paid by them. The American expression is stop payment on a check.
- a cheque that is worth nothing because the person who wrote it does not have enough money in their bank account.
- the part of something such as a cheque that you keep as a record of a payment you have made.
- a cheque that has been signed but does not have an amount of money written on it, so that it can be exchanged for whatever amount is entered.
- to give a cheque to a bank so that it can be put into your account
- formal to exchange a cheque for money.
- the person who you pay a cheque or money to.
- a cheque that has two lines drawn across it to show that it can only be paid into the bank account of the person whose name is on it.
- (phrase)showing who an amount of money written on a cheque should be paid to.
- (phrase)if a bank honours a cheque, it agrees to pay the amount of money written on the cheque to the person the cheque is written to.
- (phrasal verb)to write all the necessary information on a document such as a cheque.
Down
- the American spelling of cheque
- a piece of printed paper that you can use instead of money to pay for things.
- if a cheque clears, or if a bank clears it, the bank allows the money to be used
- the process by which a bank accepts a cheque that you have written and pays the money to the person, shop etc that you gave the cheque to.
- to draw two lines across a cheque to show that it can be paid only into the bank account of the person whose name is on it.
- to write your name on the back of a cheque or official document to make it legal.
- to take money from a bank account by writing a cheque.
- a book of cheques
- to exchange a cheque for its value in notes and coins.
- the small piece of paper left in your chequebook when you tear out a cheque
- when the bank refuses to pay the cheque because there is not enough money in the account of the person who wrote it.
22 Clues: a book of cheques • the American spelling of cheque • formal to exchange a cheque for money. • the person who you pay a cheque or money to. • to take money from a bank account by writing a cheque. • to exchange a cheque for its value in notes and coins. • to give a cheque to a bank so that it can be put into your account • ...
Finc serv vocab 2022-11-18
Across
- the state of being completely lacking in a particular quality or value
- a legal agreement by which a bank or other creditor lends money at interest in exchange for taking title of the debtor's property, with the condition that the conveyance of title becomes void upon the payment of the debt
- something, typically money, that is owed or due
- a document that orders a bank to pay a specific amount of money from a person's account to the person
- property owned by a person or company, regarded as having value and available to meet debts, commitments, or legacies
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt
- a compulsory financial charge or some other type of levy imposed on a taxpayer by a governmental organization in order to fund government
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so
- a word, idea, or method taken from another source and used in one's own language or work
- an economy of or reduction in money, time, or another resource
- a means of protection from financial loss in which, in exchange for a fee
- the cost required for something; the money spent on something
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
Down
- the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen
- the fraudulent acquisition and use of a person's private identifying information, usually for financial gain
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future
- a person or thing intended to deceive others, typically by unjustifiably claiming or being credited with accomplishments or qualities.
- the degree of wealth and material comfort available to a person or community
- the action or fact of leaving one's job and ceasing to work
- expend money with the expectation of achieving a profit or material result by putting it into financial plans, shares, or property
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
23 Clues: something, typically money, that is owed or due • the action or fact of leaving one's job and ceasing to work • the cost required for something; the money spent on something • an economy of or reduction in money, time, or another resource • an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time • ...
Mugs Chap. 2 2022-11-21
Across
- individual or firm that acts as an intermediary between an investor and a securities exchange
- Account or arrangement in which one would put their money for long-term growth
- money used in exchange for goods and services needed by individuals
- long-term debt issued by private corporations typically paying semi-annual coupons and returning the face value of the bond at maturity
- last name of the president that signed the National Banking Act in 1863
- money that is saved and used at a later date
- professionally managed investment fund that pools money from many investors to purchase securities
- commodity in 3000BC used as money for many societies
- debt instrument where an issuer such as a corporation, municipality or government agency owes you money
- putting money aside so it will be available when you need it
- exchange (goods or services) for other goods or services without using money.
- offical currency
- the general increase in the prices of goods and services in an economy
- the condition of having paid work.
- counterfeit means to imitate something authentic, with the intent to steal, destroy, or replace the original
- form of money that courts of law are required to recognize as satisfactory payment for any monetary debt
Down
- interest that is earned both on the initial deposit and on the interest earned by the initial deposit
- anything of value that is accepted in return for goods or services
- funds in the accounts of commercial banks at the Federal Reserve Bank
- distribution of a portion of a company's earnings, decided by the board of directors, to a class of its shareholders
- tax-efficient way to put money aside for later in life, to provide income for when you retire
- time deposit with a bank
- Piece of ownership in a company, mutual fund or other investment
- King that issued first Tally Stick in 1100AD
- form of corporate equity ownership, a type of security
- the use of long-term savings to earn a financial return
- common measure of worth or price of a good or service
- market in which prices are expected to rise
- first colony in America to issue paper currency
- market in which prices are expected to fall
- last name of person that charted first bank in 1789
31 Clues: offical currency • time deposit with a bank • the condition of having paid work. • market in which prices are expected to rise • market in which prices are expected to fall • King that issued first Tally Stick in 1100AD • money that is saved and used at a later date • first colony in America to issue paper currency • last name of person that charted first bank in 1789 • ...
ALONA’S crossword puzzle 2023-08-22
Across
- annual percentage rate of charge
- 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
- a certificate issued by a bank to a person depositing money for a specified length of time.
- a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality.
- the state of owing money.
- a numerical rating representing the perceived ability of a person or organization to fulfill their financial commitments, based on an analysis of their credit history and current financial circumstances.
- the extent to which a person or company is considered suitable to receive financial credit, often based on their reliability in paying money back in the past.
- first in order of importance
- a broker who buys and sells securities on a stock exchange on behalf of clients.
- set aside money for savings before paying bills and making other purchases
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future.
Down
- the action of diversifying something or the fact of becoming more diverse.
- a card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase.
- A credit report is a record of the borrower's credit history from a number of sources, including banks, credit card companies, collection agencies, and governments
- failure to fulfill an obligation, especially to repay a loan or appear in a court of law.
- a nonprofit-making money cooperative whose members can borrow from pooled deposits at low interest rates.
- the state of being bankrupt.
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- the practice of comparing the price of products or services from different vendors before buying.
- a 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.
- a cash reserve that's specifically set aside for unplanned expenses or financial emergencies
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- A need is something that is necessary to live and function.
25 Clues: the state of owing money. • the state of being bankrupt. • first in order of importance • annual percentage rate of charge • a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality. • A need is something that is necessary to live and function. • an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time. • ...
ALONA’S crossword puzzle 2023-08-22
Across
- the practice of comparing the price of products or services from different vendors before buying.
- a numerical rating representing the perceived ability of a person or organization to fulfill their financial commitments, based on an analysis of their credit history and current financial circumstances.
- the state of owing money.
- A credit report is a record of the borrower's credit history from a number of sources, including banks, credit card companies, collection agencies, and governments
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future.
- a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality.
- a card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase.
- A need is something that is necessary to live and function.
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- a broker who buys and sells securities on a stock exchange on behalf of clients.
- a nonprofit-making money cooperative whose members can borrow from pooled deposits at low interest rates.
- set aside money for savings before paying bills and making other purchases
Down
- 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
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- the extent to which a person or company is considered suitable to receive financial credit, often based on their reliability in paying money back in the past.
- a certificate issued by a bank to a person depositing money for a specified length of time.
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- first in order of importance
- the action of diversifying something or the fact of becoming more diverse.
- the state of being bankrupt.
- failure to fulfill an obligation, especially to repay a loan or appear in a court of law.
- a cash reserve that's specifically set aside for unplanned expenses or financial emergencies
- annual percentage rate of charge
- 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.
25 Clues: the state of owing money. • first in order of importance • the state of being bankrupt. • annual percentage rate of charge • a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality. • A need is something that is necessary to live and function. • an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time. • ...
Financial Literacy Quiz 1 2023-09-17
Across
- Saves money carefully and does not want to spend it even on items or services that would be a good investment in meeting a future goal.
- An account you have at a financial institution that helps you accumulate and save money, while earning interest at the same time
- A goal that will be completed in more than one year’s time
- A target that you plan to work toward and accomplish that has to do with money.
- Not wasteful, thrifty and cautious with money; tightwad
- The price required to purchase goods or services.
- Something fundamental or necessary, a definite need
- A document that summarizes how many loans and credit cards you have, what their limits are, and whether or not you pay on time.
- A need is an essential that one must have
- Living from paycheck to paycheck with no savings for emergencies or long-term financial goals.
- See it, want it, buy it without considering the real cost
Down
- An understanding of how money works, and the ability to manage your own money.
- A goal that will be completed in less than one year
- Spends without thoughts on where its coming from or going
- A discount to purchase a particular item that is printed on paper or given as a code to use when buying the item online
- A want which is something you desire and would like to have but it is not required
- A record of spending and income.
- Buying a large quantity of one product all at once
- A bank card that looks like a credit card but it takes money directly from your checking account to pay for the entire purchase all at once.
- A penalty for spending more money than you have in your account
- Regret a buyer feels after purchasing a particular product
- A fee for breaking the terms of an account or agreement
- Tracks spending and savings and knows where their money goes and has goals for what they want to accomplish, what they value and what the costs of items are and when to buy them.
- Different choices that you can select from.
- Plastic cards that allow users to make purchases using borrowed money.
- A spending plan for managing money during a given period of time.
- Likes expensive items that are the newest and greatest
27 Clues: A record of spending and income. • A need is an essential that one must have • Different choices that you can select from. • The price required to purchase goods or services. • Buying a large quantity of one product all at once • A goal that will be completed in less than one year • Something fundamental or necessary, a definite need • ...
Your Luck Day 2024-02-01
Across
- money added to your checking account
- this is a filing status
- a document that sums up a candidate's interest, relevance, and ability to do a job
- these do not make good references
- this word means to be certain
- your name written out in your own handwriting
- these skills relate to your teachable, quantifiable skills, such as typing speed and second language
- money that is in coins or bills
- this is "so far" or year to date
- people that can give information about you to a potential employer
- money you owe to someone else
- these skills relate to your people skills
- required tax that is paid to the federal government
- this number identifies a particular bank
- this is what you receive at the end of the year showing what you earned and the taxes you paid
- these are skills and training that make you fit for a job
- a person who works without pay
- fees that need to be paid to the state and federal government
- a person who has applied for employment
- this is a filing status
- these make good references
- this is a retirement savings account
Down
- these are what comes with the choices you make
- bank clerk who receives or pays out money
- president and CEO of JMG
- required tax that helps pay for health care costs
- jobs for maine's graduates
- a fixed amount of money paid for each pay period
- a business that holds, exchanges, and lends money
- money other than taxes subtracted from gross pay
- this is how many weeks are in a year (half is 26)
- a discharge of employees from a company,, often temporary
- this is your pay before taxes
- a document a candidate prepares and submits in hopes of obtaining a position
- this is what you take home after taxes and deductions
- a person or company contracted to find hires and employees for another company
- this is a way JMG students greet people
- money deducted from your checking account
- required tax paid to the state of which you reside
- put money in the bank for safekeeping
- any time you work over 40 hours
- the amount of money your earn per hour
- the amount of money in your bank account
- this is what an employer gives you above and beyond your pay
- this is what you get from your employer from working
- this is the withholding form you fill out before every new job
46 Clues: this is a filing status • this is a filing status • president and CEO of JMG • jobs for maine's graduates • these make good references • this word means to be certain • this is your pay before taxes • money you owe to someone else • a person who works without pay • money that is in coins or bills • any time you work over 40 hours • this is "so far" or year to date • ...
Economics Vocab Review Puzzle 2025-04-04
Across
- The total dollar value of all goods and services produced in a country in a year.
- A Tool of the FED to manage the money supply by regulating the interest rate for borrowing money
- The transfer of the ownership, control, and operation of a business from government to private individuals and businesses
- This tax was authorized by the 16th Amendment and is now the largest piece of the US revenue stream
- When a country spends more than it brings in during a year
- An economy in which production, output, and pricing are controlled by the state
- An economic policy controlled by the Federal Reserve to manage the money supply in the US
- A tool the FED uses to control how much money private banks have to hold for their customers.
- An economic policy involving taxing and spending plans of the Congress and the President
- The part of the federal budget that Congress can control
- The central banking system of the US that manages the money supply.
- When a country spenreceivesthan it brings in during a year.
- A health insurance program for the elderly
Down
- An increase in the cost of goods
- The total dollar amount of all money owed by the US
- A tax in which every person pays the same flat percentage of their income in tax.
- The largest part of the US budget made up of payments to individuals that must be made each year.
- A policy document setting out how much money a country will bring in from taxes and how much money it will spend.
- A proposed law that authorizes the spending of money from the US treasury
- Any money that a person or business receives in a year.
- A tax that is based on a person's income and their ability to pay
- An independent regulatory agency that regulates the stock market and financial industry.
- Mandatory spending on Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid
- The mandatory retirement program run by the US government for its people.
- An economic system based on private ownership of the resources and business while operating for a profit
- Any money that a person or a business pays to the government
- This regressive tax is the biggest source of income for the local governments.
- A tax that is not based on a person's income or ability to pay.
28 Clues: An increase in the cost of goods • A health insurance program for the elderly • The total dollar amount of all money owed by the US • Any money that a person or business receives in a year. • The part of the federal budget that Congress can control • When a country spends more than it brings in during a year • ...
FINANCE VOCABULARY 2025-10-22
Across
- buying specific goods with a loan, often provided by a finance house
- costs that change when output levels change
- inability to meet debts
- where a large number of individuals (the crowd) invest in a business venture using an online platform and therefore avoiding using a bank
- sale of new shares to existing shareholders at a discount
- flow of money into a business
- money borrowed for more than one year
- buying resources from suppliers, such as raw materials and components, and paying for them at a later date (sometimes called trade credit)
- one of a series of regular payments made until all the money owed has been repaid
- fixed cost and variable cost added together
- finance generated by the business from its own means
- flow of money into and out of a business
- costs that do not vary with the level of output
- the difference between total revenue and total cost
- finance obtained from outside the business
- profit held by a business rather than returning it to the owners and which may be used in the future
Down
- amount of cash that the business expects to have at the end of each month (takes into account the cash inflows and cash outflows)
- money generated from the sale of output. It is price multiplied by quantity
- money taken out of the business by the owner for personal use
- long-term loan secured with property
- specialist investors (individuals or companies) who provide money for business purposes, often to new businesses
- prediction of all expected receipts and expenses of a business over a future time period, which shows the expected cash balance at the end of each month
- long-term security yielding a fixed rate of interest, issued by a company and secured against assets
- to take back cars, furniture or property from people who had arranged to pay for them over a long time, but cannot now continue to pay for them
- flow of money out of a business
- money borrowed for one year or less
- finance provided by the owners of a business
- money spent regularly on rent, insurance, electricity and other things that are needed to keep a business operating
- asset that is easily changed into cash
- agreement with a bank where a business spends more money than it has in its account (up to an agreed limit)
- resources used or owned by a business, such as cash, stock, machinery, tools and equipment
31 Clues: inability to meet debts • flow of money into a business • flow of money out of a business • money borrowed for one year or less • long-term loan secured with property • money borrowed for more than one year • asset that is easily changed into cash • flow of money into and out of a business • finance obtained from outside the business • ...
GDP: Income Approach Vocabulary Puzzle 2023-12-14
Across
- owner of a business
- using resources
- money earned collectively by inhabitants of country
- given by government to businesses to keep prices low
- total market value of production in a country's economy
- fixed payment paid by employer to employee
- tax on a companies profits
- a reduction in the value of capital over time
Down
- social security, unemployment, and welfare payments
- income made by citizens over seas - income made by foreign workers
- sum of money paid to shareholders from a companies profits
- money available to spend after taxes and deductions
- monetary assistance for the retired
- money received by lender for lending money
- money set aside through a bank or investment plan
15 Clues: using resources • owner of a business • tax on a companies profits • monetary assistance for the retired • money received by lender for lending money • fixed payment paid by employer to employee • a reduction in the value of capital over time • money set aside through a bank or investment plan • social security, unemployment, and welfare payments • ...
Vocabulary Buying and Selling 2021-05-31
Across
- money you pay for a service
- fail to use something correctly
- to use money aiming for more money in the future
- number of different types
- something you own
- name of the company that owes the product or service
Down
- money you make buy selling something with a higher price it was bought
- to need or want something
- something you have to give back because it was borrowed
- document that shows you gave money for something
- book that is like a menu, but not for food
- sell a product to another country
- make the seller lower the price
- have enough money to buy something
- the amount of merchandise available
15 Clues: something you own • to need or want something • number of different types • money you pay for a service • fail to use something correctly • make the seller lower the price • sell a product to another country • have enough money to buy something • the amount of merchandise available • book that is like a menu, but not for food • document that shows you gave money for something • ...
Vocabulary Words 2013-02-19
15 Clues: a plan • unnamed • believable • money owed • not extreme • a sudden urge • a dangerous habit • lack of knowledge • money paid for a loan • amount of money earned • the most important thing • unable to stop or control • an act of organizing something • to work out something using math • to pay with money or something of value
Français 3 - Liste 8 - Faire les Courses 2022-11-08
15 Clues: salt • food • rice • money • water • a pie • to buy • to need • to sell • a roast • vegetables • to deliver • to save money • to withdraw money • to shop, run errands
trash 2023-05-17
Across
- who is the skinny boy
- what was rats name
- who is gardos friend
- Who took Gardo to Colva
- who is the senitor
- what money do they use
- where was the money hiden
- who is the aother
- where did they live when the left
- who did olivia and gardo go meet
Down
- who runs the school
- what is the name of the dump
- who stole the money
- who is the little girl
- what was found in the dump
- who is the other main charitor
- who was the british girl
- why did jose take the money
- name of the book
19 Clues: name of the book • who is the aother • what was rats name • who is the senitor • who runs the school • who stole the money • who is gardos friend • who is the skinny boy • who is the little girl • what money do they use • Who took Gardo to Colva • who was the british girl • where was the money hiden • what was found in the dump • why did jose take the money • what is the name of the dump • ...
Financial Institution Findssss 2024-02-01
Across
- expense that stays the same;ex:insurance,rent,and utility bills.
- gives out small loans in return for portions of upcoming paychecks.
- economic value that an individual, corporation, or country owns or controls with the expectation that it will provide a future benefit.
- saving a purchase of an amount for goods and services in the future.
- the difference between the asset and the liability of an individual or a company.
- written, dated, and signed draft that directs a bank to pay a specific sum of money to the carrier.
- only provides services to their members; ex: Navy Federal,Kinetic
- a loan provided by a bank that allows a customer to pay for bills and other expenses when the account reaches zero.
- the amount of money we see in our bank account in dollars.
- taking money out of your account.
Down
- will sell your car if you do not pay loans back in the right amount of time.
- putting your money into the bank after getting paid.
- expense that can change anytime.
- household wants to buy groceries it will use money to facilitate the transaction.
- a government-issued currency that is not backed by a commodity such as gold.
- agreement between a buyer and a seller to exchange goods, services, or financial assets in return for money.
- money that is borrowed from the bank but has to be given back.
- provides a safe way for you to store money; ex: SunTrust, Synovus.
- comparing the bank's records in a checking account to the operation's records.
19 Clues: expense that can change anytime. • taking money out of your account. • putting your money into the bank after getting paid. • the amount of money we see in our bank account in dollars. • money that is borrowed from the bank but has to be given back. • expense that stays the same;ex:insurance,rent,and utility bills. • ...
Chapter 24- Credit 2013-05-09
Across
- is an easy way to compare rates of credit card companies.
- are the ones who are borrowing the money most.
- is credit extended in exchange for a promise to repay in the future.
- is credit extended in exchange for a promise to repay in the future.
- the money somebody must pay to receive secured credit.
- the additional money that is paid do to interest .
- means buying goods and services or borrowing money now in exchange for a promise to pay in the future.
- when creditors get possession of a debtor's money or property
- charging interest above the legal amount
Down
- a card that is based on purchasing things using the bank's money
- an easy way to compare rates of credit card companies
- percentage of money that creditor requires to be pay back on top of the original loan
- setting loans with an extremely high interest rate
- are the ones who lend the money.
- a card that is based on purchasing thing using money that is taken from the card holders own account
15 Clues: are the ones who lend the money. • charging interest above the legal amount • are the ones who are borrowing the money most. • setting loans with an extremely high interest rate • the additional money that is paid do to interest . • an easy way to compare rates of credit card companies • the money somebody must pay to receive secured credit. • ...
Econ. Ch 10-1 Vocab 2023-03-27
Across
- paper currency issued by the Fed
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc.
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
- moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
- money by government decree
- narrow definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as medium of exchange
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
Down
- an overthrow of government
- privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and service
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as a medium of exchange and store of value
- standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply; American dollar, British pound, etc.
14 Clues: an overthrow of government • money by government decree • paper currency issued by the Fed • money in the form of gold or silver coins • moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter • privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States • money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and service • ...
Personal financial literacy 2023-05-03
Across
- Money issued by the government
- a form of money
- the amount a lender charges the borrower
- Money received
- can cause you to loose money
- Helps gain control of your money
- opposite of debit
Down
- you can invest in this
- total amount of income from goods and services
- A form of borrowing money
- Expending money
- rate can be used when trying to buy a house
- helps meet financial goals
13 Clues: Money received • a form of money • Expending money • opposite of debit • you can invest in this • A form of borrowing money • helps meet financial goals • can cause you to loose money • Money issued by the government • Helps gain control of your money • the amount a lender charges the borrower • rate can be used when trying to buy a house • ...
Financial Literacy Terms 2023-05-03
Across
- money taken out of an account
- an organized plan for your money
- tax paid from your paycheck
- income before taxes
- tax paid based on the money you earn
Down
- income after taxes
- money paid to the government
- money added to an account
- money you spend
- tax paid on a good or service
- tax paid on your property
- money earned
12 Clues: money earned • money you spend • income after taxes • income before taxes • money added to an account • tax paid on your property • tax paid from your paycheck • money paid to the government • money taken out of an account • tax paid on a good or service • an organized plan for your money • tax paid based on the money you earn
Financial Literacy 2025-04-09
Across
- Something that is nice to have, but you won’t die without it.
- Something that matters to you. You might not die without it, but it is still important for you.
- _______ Account: Where you put your money to hold on to it for the future.
- A way to sort and organize expenses.
- _____ Expense: Expenses that stay the same every month.
- Anytime you get paid, when money comes in.
- Anything you spend money on, when money goes out.
- Something that you can’t live without. If you don’t have it, you could get sick, hurt or die.
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- A plan for how you spend your money each month.
- ________ Expense: Expenses that change from month to month
- A video, poster, or something else, that is trying to convince you to buy something or spend your money on something.
- Something that comes first.The first thing you need to spend your money on.
- When someone uses lies or tricks to get your money
- ________ Account: Where you put your money for day to day purchases.
14 Clues: A way to sort and organize expenses. • Anytime you get paid, when money comes in. • A plan for how you spend your money each month. • Anything you spend money on, when money goes out. • When someone uses lies or tricks to get your money • _____ Expense: Expenses that stay the same every month. • ________ Expense: Expenses that change from month to month • ...
the finance term crossword 2024-03-19
Across
- Some types of objects people can buy, such as toys, clothes, and food.
- Its a small metal disc used like money.
- Thats the amount of money something is worth.
- When you make payments of money to governments.
- When you receive money in exchange for any goods or services.
- The amount of money needed to pay for something.
- When you perform specific tasks as an employee.
- When you wish to achieve or accomplish something within a specific time frame.
Down
- When you perform specific tasks as an employee.
- When you give something in favor to help a person or organization, like money, food, or clothes.
- Thats the money you owe to another person or business.
- When you borrow money to buy something, you usually use a credit card.
- This word refers to the economic value, especially in relation to real estate.
- Thats the money you earn for doing something, or when the government transfers payments.
- When you receive something and you know that you will return it.
15 Clues: Its a small metal disc used like money. • Thats the amount of money something is worth. • When you perform specific tasks as an employee. • When you make payments of money to governments. • When you perform specific tasks as an employee. • The amount of money needed to pay for something. • Thats the money you owe to another person or business. • ...
Financial Literacy Lesson #2 & #3 Vocab 2022-10-29
Across
- The Chief Financial Officer is responsible for a business's finances
- A check received for work completed
- The amount of money placed into an account after all deductions, such as cash back, are made
- A fee received or paid for the use of money
- A booklet for recording money put into (deposited) or removed from (withdrawn) an account
- Money electronically deducted from your account and transferred to another person or business
- Interest calculated and paid on a balance and on the interest paid previously
Down
- A written record of money put into a checking account
- The money people earn for their work
- An electronic transfer of money from one account to another by employers to pay employees
- To write a signature on the back of a check
- A check written from a personal checking account
- A check that is written for more than the amount of money in a checking account
- To have money gain in increments, usually at a set rate
14 Clues: A check received for work completed • The money people earn for their work • To write a signature on the back of a check • A fee received or paid for the use of money • A check written from a personal checking account • A written record of money put into a checking account • To have money gain in increments, usually at a set rate • ...
BANKING VOCABULARY 2022-12-09
Across
- n. person to whom money is paid
- n. money lent by a bank etc and that must be repaid with interest - also v.
- n. money paid for the use of money lent - interest rate n.
- n. deficit in a bank account caused by withdrawing more money than is paid in
- n. written order to a bank to pay the stated sum from one's account; chequeUK
- n. local office or bureau of a bank
- n. bank a/c from which money may be drawn at any time; checking accountUS
- n. money paid to a bank for the bank's services etc
Down
- n. bank a/c on which interest is paid; savings accountUS
- n. a record of transactions in a bank account
- v. [-drew, -drawn] to take money out of a bank account -withdrawal n.
- n. a sum deducted from a bank account, as for a cheque
- v. [paid, paid] to deposit or put money in to a bank account
- n. the difference between credits and debits in an account
14 Clues: n. person to whom money is paid • n. local office or bureau of a bank • n. a record of transactions in a bank account • n. money paid to a bank for the bank's services etc • n. a sum deducted from a bank account, as for a cheque • n. bank a/c on which interest is paid; savings accountUS • n. money paid for the use of money lent - interest rate n. • ...
2024-2025 Vocab Review 2024-12-17
Across
- a list of your experience
- putting money into your account
- difficulty doing something
- all the money you earn
- money you get paid per year
- to speak up for yourself
- company you work for
Down
- person you pay rent to
- person renting an apartment
- apartment that is one big room
- all the jobs you’ve done
- plan for spending money
- time of day you work
- money you borrow
14 Clues: money you borrow • time of day you work • company you work for • person you pay rent to • all the money you earn • plan for spending money • all the jobs you’ve done • to speak up for yourself • a list of your experience • difficulty doing something • person renting an apartment • money you get paid per year • apartment that is one big room • putting money into your account
Finc serv vocab 2022-11-18
Across
- the state of being completely lacking in a particular quality or value
- a legal agreement by which a bank or other creditor lends money at interest in exchange for taking title of the debtor's property, with the condition that the conveyance of title becomes void upon the payment of the debt
- something, typically money, that is owed or due
- a document that orders a bank to pay a specific amount of money from a person's account to the person
- property owned by a person or company, regarded as having value and available to meet debts, commitments, or legacies
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt
- a compulsory financial charge or some other type of levy imposed on a taxpayer by a governmental organization in order to fund government
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so
- a word, idea, or method taken from another source and used in one's own language or work
- an economy of or reduction in money, time, or another resource
- a means of protection from financial loss in which, in exchange for a fee
- the cost required for something; the money spent on something
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
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- the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen
- the fraudulent acquisition and use of a person's private identifying information, usually for financial gain
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future
- a person or thing intended to deceive others, typically by unjustifiably claiming or being credited with accomplishments or qualities.
- the degree of wealth and material comfort available to a person or community
- the action or fact of leaving one's job and ceasing to work
- expend money with the expectation of achieving a profit or material result by putting it into financial plans, shares, or property
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
23 Clues: something, typically money, that is owed or due • the action or fact of leaving one's job and ceasing to work • the cost required for something; the money spent on something • an economy of or reduction in money, time, or another resource • an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time • ...
Vocabulary 2013-04-30
Across
- Things you pay money for
- Hanging onto your money and not spending it
- money given to the taxpayers if they overpay teh government
- Insurance- Helps you pay for damage to your vehicle when wrecked or something.
- Take money out of an account.
- A score or grade that credit companies check when you buy something
- Money, goods, services, and property a person receives that must be reported on a tax return. Includes unemployment compensation and certain scholarships. It does not include welfare benefits and nontaxable Social Security benefits.
- A record of your borrowing and paying habits.
- The amount paid by a borrower to a lender
- Requires you to invest money for a certain length of time with the same rate of return.
- Withdraws from a savings account
- Provides benefits for retired workers and their dependents as well as for disabled workers and their dependents. Also known as the Social Security tax.
- An action taken to lessen tax liability and maximize after-tax income
- An account that pays you interest for saving you money
- taxes on incomes both earned and unearned
- a tax credit for certain people who work, meet certain requirements, and have earned income under a specified limit.
- Math formula that determines the number of years needed to double your money
- The next best opportunity that’s given up when a choice is made
- The smallest amount you can pay
- The difference between the total amount and the amount paid.
- Amount the taxpayers claim for themselves and their families
Down
- Money borrowed from a lender to buy something
- Insurance on your house
- Insurance on your life and health
- Small booklets that come with your checkbook and makes you record your things.
- includes social security adn medicare taxes
- The rate of interest for a loan over a year
- Buy it now and pay it off in the future.
- A failure to pay or a deliberate underpayment of taxes
- provides medical assistance for retired and disabled people who have certain qualifications
- How quickly an asset can be turned into cash
- A system that lets you freely report their income
- To put money in an investment or bank.
- the federal agency that collects income taxes in the united states
- what the government collects to pay off the national debt
- A type of plan that protects your stuff
- Money or goods you owe.
37 Clues: Insurance on your house • Money or goods you owe. • Things you pay money for • Take money out of an account. • The smallest amount you can pay • Withdraws from a savings account • Insurance on your life and health • To put money in an investment or bank. • A type of plan that protects your stuff • Buy it now and pay it off in the future. • ...
Final Exam 2024-06-03
Across
- A tax on the property that was left by someone who has died.
- To release a worker because there is no longer work or no longer money to pay the worker.
- A system in which a product moves from worker to worker so it can be assembled faster
- A percentage of money paid for a loan or debt
- The amount of money a person makes
- a symbol that everyone knows which is used to identify a product
- An expense like medical expenses and interest on loans that can be subtracted from income taxes
- A plan for spending and saving money
- To put money into a bank
- The name of a product used to identify the product quickly, often through use of a logo
- A refusal to buy something in hopes that is pressures a company to give in to worker demands
- A worker complaint
- all the money taken in by a business
- An electronic terminal where customers can do their banking.
- Something of value that is offered as a guarantee of repayment
- A tax that is paid on the price of goods or services
- a loan of money to be paid back over a period of time
- crop Crops such as tea, cotton, and vegetables that are grown and sold for money
Down
- Something bought for future financial benefit.
- Anything extra provided to workers besides wages, such as paid vacations, retirement plans, and medical insurance
- the amount of a good or service that consumers are willing and able to buy at a given price.
- Looking at many brands of the same item to find the best buy
- A steady rise in the price of goods and services.
- past the working age
- something that is necessary to remain alive
- The swings up and down in the real GDP
- A home loan
- Trade without barriers
- a card used as payment like a credit card but the money comes from a person's checking account
- Being poor
- An item people buy, such as a car, television, or bed.
- A name used to describe unskilled or semiskilled workers
- The trading of goods and services
- Extra money paid to employees for work beyond 40 hours per week or on weekends or holidays
- Things of worth: machines, buildings, tools, and money
35 Clues: Being poor • A home loan • A worker complaint • past the working age • Trade without barriers • To put money into a bank • The trading of goods and services • The amount of money a person makes • A plan for spending and saving money • all the money taken in by a business • The swings up and down in the real GDP • something that is necessary to remain alive • ...
Economics 2025-03-17
Across
- A good that is brought into one country from another
- Branch of economics with individual decision making
- Basic determinant of living standards
- Money received on a regular basis for work or investment
- Intangible items that can be bought and sold
- The total amount of a good or service available for sale.
- The basic and central economic problem
- A plan of how much money a person, business or government is able to spend and how it will be spent
- An economic system in which individuals,not the government control the production and distribution of goods and services
- A decrease in the overall price level
- Money brought in by a business
- Desires for non essential items
- Refers to economics " as it is"
- Cap A government imposed limit on the price of a good or service
- Money that a government collects from people and businesses
- The foregone value of what you give up when you make choicesHouseholds- They are called the resource owners
- An increase in the overall price level
- He made general theories of employment,interest and money
- The point where supply and demand intersect
- The essentials of Life,such as food and shelter
Down
- A situation items that can be bought and sold
- A market with only one seller
- An economic system that is a combination of free market and command economy
- The Greek word of economics
- Factors that can shift the demand curve
- A situation where the quantity supplied exceeds the quantity demanded
- When expenses exceed income
- Someone who buys and uses goods and servicesGoods Tangible items that can be bought and sell
- The desire,willingness and ability to buy a good or service
- Money loaned, usually for a fee,that must be paid back
- Smith Considered the father of economics
- The money a person pays to borrow money or the money a bank pays
- To use money to earn interest or income
- A graphical representation showing the relationship between price and quantity demanded
- A situation where the quantity demanded exceeds the quantity supplied
- A good that is sent from one county to anotherProfit The money a business makes after expenses are paid
- The study of how individuals and societies make decisions under conditions of scarcity
- A graph showing the relationship between price and quantity supplied
- Ceiling A government set maximum price
- The people or business that provide goods and services
- The cost of all inputs used in production
41 Clues: The Greek word of economics • When expenses exceed income • A market with only one seller • Money brought in by a business • Desires for non essential items • Refers to economics " as it is" • Basic determinant of living standards • A decrease in the overall price level • The basic and central economic problem • An increase in the overall price level • ...
CORPORATE FINANCE 2025-12-04
Across
- – Debt–equity mix
- – Profit percentage
- – Estimating worth
- – Investment evaluation
- – Long-term resources
- – Assets minus liabilities
Down
- – Borrowed money
- – Leverage measure
- – Shareholder payout
- – Required return for investments
- – Ownership
- – Managing money
- – Short-term funds
- – Long-term borrowing
- – Money movement
- – Return that makes NPV zero
- – Chance of loss
17 Clues: – Ownership • – Borrowed money • – Managing money • – Money movement • – Chance of loss • – Debt–equity mix • – Leverage measure • – Short-term funds • – Estimating worth • – Profit percentage • – Shareholder payout • – Long-term borrowing • – Long-term resources • – Investment evaluation • – Assets minus liabilities • – Return that makes NPV zero • – Required return for investments
personal finance 2023-05-31
Across
- money earned or received, including wages or gifts
- a card authorizing the holder to buy goods and services that can be paid for later
- payment for the use of money, a fee paid to use someone else’s money, or money earned from allowing someone else to use your money
- setting aside a portion of current income for future use
- money owed
Down
- the practice of determining and managing a person’s financial needs and goals for the future
- a spending plan for managing money during a given period
- putting money into a venture that offers the possibility of earning more money
- the ability to buy goods or services now but pay later
- strong beliefs and ideals that influence one’s choices
- the possibility of financial loss or physical harm
- the choices that are more important when compared to others
- money spent to buy or do something
13 Clues: money owed • money spent to buy or do something • money earned or received, including wages or gifts • the possibility of financial loss or physical harm • the ability to buy goods or services now but pay later • strong beliefs and ideals that influence one’s choices • a spending plan for managing money during a given period • ...
Spending and Saving 2022-10-10
Across
- a goal that has a deadline, a clear date when your goal will be met
- when I use money to obtain things I want or need
- goals that are specific, measurable, achievable, results-based, and timed
- a goal that can be accomplished
- when a goal is focused on getting to a specific destination; an endpoint
- when your goals are focused; not general
- the plan you make with your income in order to take care of financial responsibilities
Down
- when your goals define exactly what you need to accomplish
- a way to spend my money that takes care of necessities such as food, shelter, utilities, etc.
- the amount of money you can count on to fund your expenses
- how much money you're responsible for paying to accommodate your lifestyle choices
- putting money away to accumulate for a desired goal
- the account you open with a bank or credit union by initially depositing money and using it to withdraw money, write checks, or use a debit card to fund expenses
- the amount of money left (at any time) after paying for expenses
- something I could spend my money on that I don't necessarily need
15 Clues: a goal that can be accomplished • when your goals are focused; not general • when I use money to obtain things I want or need • putting money away to accumulate for a desired goal • when your goals define exactly what you need to accomplish • the amount of money you can count on to fund your expenses • the amount of money left (at any time) after paying for expenses • ...
Giving to Others 2020-05-01
Across
- What is important to an individual.
- Money spent on others.
- The act of writing or speaking in favor of a cause.
- Clear plan for what should happen upon the death of an individual.
- The value of best alternative that must be forgone as a result of a decision.
- Measure of satisfaction.
- Giving up one thing for another.
- Money spent
- Managing money continuously through life.
- A budget which records income & expenses over time.
Down
- Generous donation of time and/or money to causes.
- Raising small amounts of money through donations.
- Feeling good about one’s life.
- When an individual gives out of excess in his or her life.
- Social relationships that can provide resources.
- maximizing human and environmental well‐being, rather than profits.
- The unselfish concern for the welfare of others.
- Anything that can be utilized to meet an objective.
- Satisfaction received from time given up.
19 Clues: Money spent • Money spent on others. • Measure of satisfaction. • Feeling good about one’s life. • Giving up one thing for another. • What is important to an individual. • Satisfaction received from time given up. • Managing money continuously through life. • Social relationships that can provide resources. • The unselfish concern for the welfare of others. • ...
ZH May 23 2023-05-12
Across
- the % of money extra you pay back on your credit card
- a building on the coast with a bright light
- what you have a good head for if you are good at maths
- a pain in the (irritating person)
- used with the word in to mean looking back
- the different values of coin or note
- what you tighten if you need to spen less money
- the lights at a stadium
- you have a head like a ......... if you have a bad memory
Down
- how much prices are increasing
- another way to say the Atlantic
- something that can be seen through
- to add water to something
- the money of a particular country
- the money you receive when you finish work
- to get your money back
- the opposite of complicate
- the opposite of build
- the person who is the teacher's favourite
19 Clues: the opposite of build • to get your money back • the lights at a stadium • to add water to something • the opposite of complicate • how much prices are increasing • another way to say the Atlantic • a pain in the (irritating person) • the money of a particular country • something that can be seen through • the different values of coin or note • ...
cullen,P8,Economics vocab 2023-01-25
Across
- workers focus on one type of work or business
- there are limited resources available for consumers while the demand is endless
- another word for farming
- a system of dollars and coins
- the money a person receives for the work they do
- how much of that product is available for consumers while the demand is endless
- there are at least two producers who want you to buy their products or services
- using another person’s money to buy something
- trading for goods and services
- money that is owed to someone else
- products or services brought into a country for sale
- how money is made and spent in a certain area
- costs or things we have to buy
Down
- prices falling over time
- in short suypply
- prices rising over time
- products or services sent out of a country to be sold in another countr
- the people, or businesses, that buy products and services
- money we pay to the government
- a list of income and expenses
- the people, or businesses, that make items to sell and provide services
- how many consumers want to buy a particular product
- the creation of products
- money earned by workers
- Market a system of buying and selling stocks, or investments, in companies
- small pieces of a company
- protect our resources so we don’t lose them
- giving money to someone else with the hope of getting more money back
28 Clues: in short suypply • prices rising over time • money earned by workers • prices falling over time • another word for farming • the creation of products • small pieces of a company • a list of income and expenses • a system of dollars and coins • money we pay to the government • trading for goods and services • costs or things we have to buy • money that is owed to someone else • ...
weston's,p8,Ecomices vocab 2023-01-24
Across
- workers focus on one type of work or business
- there are limited resources available for consumers while the demand is endless
- another word for farming
- a system of dollars and coins
- the money a person receives for the work they do
- how much of that product is available for consumers while the demand is endless
- there are at least two producers who want you to buy their products or services
- using another person’s money to buy something
- trading for goods and services
- money that is owed to someone else
- products or services brought into a country for sale
- how money is made and spent in a certain area
- costs or things we have to buy
Down
- prices falling over time
- in short supply
- prices rising over time
- products or services sent out of a country to be sold in another country
- the people, or businesses, that buy products and services
- money we pay to the government
- a list of income and expenses
- the people, or businesses, that make items to sell and provide services
- how many consumers want to buy a particular product
- the creation of products
- money earned by workers
- Market a system of buying and selling stocks, or investments, in companies
- small pieces of a company
- protect our resources so we don’t lose them
- giving money to someone else with the hope of getting more money back
28 Clues: in short supply • prices rising over time • money earned by workers • prices falling over time • another word for farming • the creation of products • small pieces of a company • a list of income and expenses • a system of dollars and coins • money we pay to the government • trading for goods and services • costs or things we have to buy • money that is owed to someone else • ...
TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE IN BANKING 2022-04-26
Across
- ACCOUNT, TYPE OF ACCOUNT ON WHICH YOU CAN AVAIL OD
- 11 DIGIT CODE FOR TRANSFER OF FUNDS
- ONE OF THE WAY THROUGH WHICH BANK EARNS
- INTREST ON CURRENT ACCOUNT
- ONE FACILITY PROVIDED BY BANK TO SECURE THEIR VALUABLES
- THE BANK OF THE DRAWER
- SECTION 6 OF NI ACT 1881
- THE BOOK SHOWING DEPOSITS AND WITHDRAWLS
- ONE OF THE WAY OF WITHDRAWING MONEY FROM ACCOUNT
- AMOUNT IN CUSTOMERS ACCOUNT
- WHERE THE CHEQUE IS PAID TO ONLY THE PAYEE SPECIFIED
- USED FOR INTER BANK TRASACTIONS WHERE THE MIN AMOUNT IS 2 LAKHS
- THE MAKER OF CHEQUE
- ONE VARIENT OF DEPOSIT WHICH WILL HAVE MATURITY AFTER CERTAIN TIME
- THE ACCOUNT AS A PART OF FINANCIAL INCLUSION
- IMPORTANT REPORT TO SEE CREDIT HISTORY
- SECTION 8 OF NI ACT
- SLIP USED TO DEPOSIT MONEY
- USED FOR INTER BANK TRANSACTIONS WHERE THERE ARE NO MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM LIMITS
Down
- SECURE FORM OF CHEQUE WHERE THE PAYMENT IS DONE INTO ACCOUNT
- DIGITAL BANKING APP OF SBI
- WHEN THERE ARE NO FUNDS IN ACCOUNT THE CHEQUE IS ____
- EXPIRED CHEQUE
- CONVERTING BLACK MONEY TO WHITE
- INCOME EARNED ON DEPOSITS
- VERIFICATION OF CUSTOMER
- POSTPAID INSTRUMENT
- WHEN A BOND PERIOD ENDS
- RISKY TYPE OF CHEQUE
- ONE VARIENT OF DEPOSIT WHERE WE WILL SAVE MONEY PERIODICALLY
- TRANSACTIONS OF AN ACCOUNT
- ACCOUNT, ACCOUNT GENERALLY INTENDED FOR SAVING
- CUSTOMERS MONEY IN BANK
- RECENTLY ITS LIMIT RAISED TO 5 LAKHS
- DEPOSITING MONEY IN ACCOUNT
- WITHDRAWL OF MONEY FROM ACCOUNT
36 Clues: EXPIRED CHEQUE • POSTPAID INSTRUMENT • THE MAKER OF CHEQUE • SECTION 8 OF NI ACT • RISKY TYPE OF CHEQUE • THE BANK OF THE DRAWER • WHEN A BOND PERIOD ENDS • CUSTOMERS MONEY IN BANK • VERIFICATION OF CUSTOMER • SECTION 6 OF NI ACT 1881 • INCOME EARNED ON DEPOSITS • DIGITAL BANKING APP OF SBI • INTREST ON CURRENT ACCOUNT • TRANSACTIONS OF AN ACCOUNT • SLIP USED TO DEPOSIT MONEY • ...
Chapter 2 2023-11-17
Across
- refers to those people who will do the work
- Pool of Investments
- Price of the stock when the market closes
- Setting money aside
- Highest amount of the stock price
- Putting money into the stock market
- market cash equivalents or cash for short
- Report every quarter for investor information
- Betting on the company doing bad to make money
- a bank time deposit
- You want to buy or sell at a specific price change
- tax-exempt bonds issued by government
- Money acquired each quarter
- Total value of investments
- You want to buy or sell in the stock market
- short-term government securities
- Report every year for investor information
- Is money to buy real estate
Down
- Rare items people collect
- Those who buy shares in stock
- Where buyers and sellers meet to exchange stock
- You want to buy or sell when the stock is at a certain price
- Amount of stock owned in a company
- Amount price changed from opening to close
- Earn interest each year and keeps adding up
- Lowest amount of the stock price
- People who lend money
- Putting your investments in multiple different places
- Longer term treasury bills
- Total value of funds investment portfolio
- Price of the stock when the market opens
- equivalents or cash for short
32 Clues: Pool of Investments • Setting money aside • a bank time deposit • People who lend money • Rare items people collect • Total value of investments • Longer term treasury bills • Money acquired each quarter • Is money to buy real estate • Those who buy shares in stock • equivalents or cash for short • Lowest amount of the stock price • short-term government securities • ...
Cashless Society 2024-09-02
Across
- A card that allows you to spend money directly from your bank account.
- The action taken when one changes money from one currency to another.
- One of the advantages of a cashless society is lower ____ rates, as criminals can't easily steal physical money.
- When systems fail, merchants cannot take....
- A device often used to pay electronically by swiping a card.
- This term refers to a society where all financial transactions are conducted electronically without physical currency.
- An amount of money taken out from your bank account.
- The physical protection of bank branches from robbery.
- The general term for money stored digitally rather than physically.
Down
- A reduction in interest rates, often resulting in lower bank profits.
- The term for electronic theft involving unauthorized access to someone's account.
- The device or technology that tracks electronic transactions.
- An error in an online payment that prevents the transaction from being completed.
- An unforeseen problem in software or systems causing it to malfunction.
- concerns arise in a cashless society due to the lack of anonymity.
- A crime that involves making a copy of someone’s credit or debit card information.
- A type of payment method that does not require physical currency
- The loss of funds due to a system failure during a transaction.
- The traditional form of money made from paper or coins.
- An illegal act of taking money or goods by force, typically from a bank or shop.
20 Clues: When systems fail, merchants cannot take.... • An amount of money taken out from your bank account. • The physical protection of bank branches from robbery. • The traditional form of money made from paper or coins. • A device often used to pay electronically by swiping a card. • The device or technology that tracks electronic transactions. • ...
Personal Finance 2024-11-25
Across
- Term used when the market is going up (named after an animal)
- Tech Stocks
- allows you to withdraw money, pay a bill, or make easy purchases by writing a check and not charging
- expenses that do not occur every month but can vary from month to month. More unexpected
- people pool their money to buy a portfolio of diverse stocks, bonds, and other assets.
- a unique combination of letters and numbers that identifies a specific companies stock
- Term used when the market is going down (named after an animal)
- the total amount of wages or salary earned before any deductions.
- allows you to withdraw cash from your account electronically without having to write a check
- taking money out of your account
- the amount received after all deductions have been subtracted from a paycheck; also called take-home pay.
Down
- investment in ownership of a corporation
- a temporary transfer of money from one person or institution. loan must be repaid over time with addition interest
- addition of funds to your account
- a plan for how to use your money. Usually a given period of time (weekly, monthly)
- Paid by the Hour
- a transaction that removes funds from your account
- expenses that stay the same from month to month ex: rent, car payment, bills
- a transaction that adds money to your account
- Money made per year regardless of the hours you’ve worked.
20 Clues: Tech Stocks • Paid by the Hour • taking money out of your account • addition of funds to your account • investment in ownership of a corporation • a transaction that adds money to your account • a transaction that removes funds from your account • Money made per year regardless of the hours you’ve worked. • Term used when the market is going up (named after an animal) • ...
Investing - Braden Thompson 2026-03-23
Across
- Money Currencies created and backed by the government, but not tied to a physical commodity
- A system of recording information that’s almost impossible to hack into
- How easy an asset can be converted into cash
- Can we count Social Security as a retirement plan?
- IRA An individual retirement account with contributions made pre tax
- Investing your money at equal amounts for regular intervals.
- IRA An individual retirement account, with contributions made post tax
- SUM Investing all your money at one time at one given time into the stock market.
- INTEREST Interest that compounds
- only invest what you are willing to lose for crypto
- Low risk, protects money
- High risk, potential to lose money
- Spreading investments across different sectors or types to reduce risk
Down
- A type of cryptocurrency
- Fund A fund built up from 3-6 months of living expenses
- An organized group of people who deal with your money.
- A virtual currency backed by nothing, with
- TRADING Buying or selling stocks based on MNPI
- SEVEN Age when you can collect full benefits of Social Security
- President who created social security
- A collection of one's financial assets
- A stock or investment that frequently goes up and down by a lot
- An employer- managed retirement plan, paid when you reach a certain number of years
- Moderate risk, grows money over time
- Employers will match how much you put into a 401K, up to 24,500 a year
25 Clues: A type of cryptocurrency • Low risk, protects money • INTEREST Interest that compounds • High risk, potential to lose money • Moderate risk, grows money over time • President who created social security • A collection of one's financial assets • A virtual currency backed by nothing, with • How easy an asset can be converted into cash • ...
Tax vocabulary 2026-03-24
Across
- a non refundable tax credit that can be claimed by all individuals
- savings plan in canada that helps you save for retirement and lower taxes
- money earned from investments such as stocks and savings
- tax is the tax you pay to the national government
- payments from the government to support your people
- a tax you pay in canada
- a form you send to the government to report your income and taxes
- part of your income that the government can tax
- a person who helps manage money and prepare taxes
- a person who works for a company
- a fixed amount of money you earn regularly for a job
- a written order to a bank to pay money from your account
Down
- expenses a cost you have to earn business income
- an amount that reduces the tax you owe
- total amount of money you earn in one year
- the tax you pay to your province
- certain amounts or expenses that can reduce the income tax you pay
- money the government gives back if you paid too much tax
- amounts you subtract from income to lower taxes
- total money you earn before taxes and deductions
- a person who works for themselves
- the percentage of income you pay as a tax
- rise of average prices of goods and services over time
- a tax you pay in canada
- ranges of income that are taxed at different rates
25 Clues: a tax you pay in canada • a tax you pay in canada • the tax you pay to your province • a person who works for a company • a person who works for themselves • an amount that reduces the tax you owe • the percentage of income you pay as a tax • total amount of money you earn in one year • amounts you subtract from income to lower taxes • ...
Charlee 2026-03-19
Across
- emergency retirement future
- someone who takes a risk to start a business
- a product is hard to find
- the total amount of thing a group can make
- a person who is hired
- looking for something similar to what you want to buy
- what someone chooses to give up over another thing
- the us has a ____ economy
- money paid to the govorment
- money that you have to pay back
- a product that is easy to find
- work that someone does
- the study of how we use money
Down
- business that made the product
- amount we are willing to buy
- amount of things
- a person who hires someone
- tax on good you buy
- person who buys the product
- a service in which you put money in a bank so that you can take it out slowly over time
- an amount of money someone makes for working
- to pay you back for using your money the bank pays interest for your savings account
- a plan for spending on things you need vs want
- tools needed to make things
- someone you compete with
- tax that is charged on money earning from working
- something used in a business
- doing different parts to a job
- a percentage of the total amount you have in the back that is paid into your account
- doing very well in one business specifically
30 Clues: amount of things • tax on good you buy • a person who is hired • work that someone does • someone you compete with • a product is hard to find • the us has a ____ economy • a person who hires someone • emergency retirement future • person who buys the product • tools needed to make things • money paid to the govorment • amount we are willing to buy • something used in a business • ...
Banking Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-14
Across
- to that money out of the bank
- Paper you can write on to get someone money
- To put money into the bank
- A plastic card that is connected to your checking account that you can use to pay for things
- Account that you put money into when you are not wanting to spend it right away
- Large Safe in Bank where the money is kept
Down
- building where money is kept
- Account that you put money into that is attached to your debit card and checks
- Paper and Cotton bills that are used to pay for things
- automatic teller machine
- A plastic card that you card money on, which you play back once a month
- how you get money
- Person who works at the bank
13 Clues: how you get money • automatic teller machine • To put money into the bank • building where money is kept • Person who works at the bank • to that money out of the bank • Large Safe in Bank where the money is kept • Paper you can write on to get someone money • Paper and Cotton bills that are used to pay for things • ...
Impact of Tourism 2022-02-27
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- Money made from tax and GST
- A product or service sold abroad
- Country with the most arrivals into NZ
- Someone who goes on holiday for less than 24 hours
- having a paid job
Down
- What GDP stands for
- Money a business makes
- People who are holidaying in their own country
- Money paid to a business to help make more money
- Organisation which set up the TSA
- Country which spends the most money on average per day in NZ
- The spending of money
- Region where most money is spent on tourism
13 Clues: having a paid job • What GDP stands for • The spending of money • Money a business makes • Money made from tax and GST • A product or service sold abroad • Organisation which set up the TSA • Country with the most arrivals into NZ • Region where most money is spent on tourism • People who are holidaying in their own country • Money paid to a business to help make more money • ...
accounts 2013-08-03
Across
- A person who owes money to a business for goods or services.
- money or assets you start out with.
- Result of selling goods for more than they cost.
- Goods returned to the business by its customer.
- Another name for capital of the owner.
- Ltd is the abbreviation of ________.
- The recording of accounting data is known as __________.
- Part of double entry records containing details of transaction for a specific item.
- Monetary value of goods and services supplied to the customers.
- A statement showing assets, capital, and liabilities of a business.
- Cash or goods taken out of a business by the owner for his private use.
- Sold goods.
Down
- A financial plan expressed in money.
- Costs of operating the business.
- When our expense exceeds our revenues for a set of transactions it is a _________.
- The right hand side of the accounts in double entry.
- A person to whom money is owed for goods or services.
- The term which breaks into two parts, capital and revenue.
- Goods returned by the business to its suppliers.
- The uses to which data recorded by bookkeeping can be put for various purposes.
- Total of money owed for assets supplied to a business.
- Bought goods.
- Whenever an event involves money or money changed hands it becomes a __________.
- The left hand side of the accounts in double entry.
- Resources owned by a business.
25 Clues: Sold goods. • Bought goods. • Resources owned by a business. • Costs of operating the business. • money or assets you start out with. • A financial plan expressed in money. • Ltd is the abbreviation of ________. • Another name for capital of the owner. • Goods returned to the business by its customer. • Result of selling goods for more than they cost. • ...
accounts 2013-08-03
Across
- A person who owes money to a business for goods or services.
- money or assets you start out with.
- Result of selling goods for more than they cost.
- Goods returned to the business by its customer.
- Another name for capital of the owner.
- Ltd is the abbreviation of ________.
- The recording of accounting data is known as __________.
- Part of double entry records containing details of transaction for a specific item.
- Monetary value of goods and services supplied to the customers.
- A statement showing assets, capital, and liabilities of a business.
- Cash or goods taken out of a business by the owner for his private use.
- Sold goods.
Down
- A financial plan expressed in money.
- Costs of operating the business.
- When our expense exceeds our revenues for a set of transactions it is a _________.
- The right hand side of the accounts in double entry.
- A person to whom money is owed for goods or services.
- The term which breaks into two parts, capital and revenue.
- Goods returned by the business to its suppliers.
- The uses to which data recorded by bookkeeping can be put for various purposes.
- Total of money owed for assets supplied to a business.
- Bought goods.
- Whenever an event involves money or money changed hands it becomes a __________.
- The left hand side of the accounts in double entry.
- Resources owned by a business.
25 Clues: Sold goods. • Bought goods. • Resources owned by a business. • Costs of operating the business. • money or assets you start out with. • A financial plan expressed in money. • Ltd is the abbreviation of ________. • Another name for capital of the owner. • Goods returned to the business by its customer. • Result of selling goods for more than they cost. • ...
5- Complete with the correct word 2014-06-16
Across
- "I will never have that standard ...... living"
- "She is my best friend because she knows how to....... me up whenever I feel sad"
- "Smoking is not just bad for your health, it`s a ............ of money!"
- "It was really dificult to finish my studies since I had to live within my ......"
- To be extremely interested by something or someone.
- "She is so rich that she always gives her money ........"
- To be very surprised about something.
- " Definitely this year I`m up to my........"
- "She is extremely rich, she has got money to ......."
- "Let`s buy him somenthing nice..... a cd!"
- " I won`t change my car this month, I`m already in........"
Down
- "Sorry, I couldn`t buy a present for your birthday, money is a bit.......at the moment"
- "My mum always says that she is not made of ......."
- "I really like him, he is worth a ........."
- feeling nervous and uncomfortable and worrying about what people think of you, for example because you have to talk or sing in public, or because you have made a silly mistake.
- (adj) When someone feel admiration and respect for someone else or something.
- "My grandfather used to worked ...... a firefighter when he was young"
- " I hate living on a ........ every month"
- slightly angry.
- "I don`t like him. He`s got more money than ........"
- "This month I won´t be able to pay you, I`m really ......... of money"
21 Clues: slightly angry. • To be very surprised about something. • " I hate living on a ........ every month" • "Let`s buy him somenthing nice..... a cd!" • "I really like him, he is worth a ........." • " Definitely this year I`m up to my........" • "I will never have that standard ...... living" • To be extremely interested by something or someone. • ...
Personal Finance 2021-06-23
Across
- The amount of a paycheck after taxes are subtracted from gross pay
- Credit extended from a financial institution when an account has insufficient funds
- Protects against losses to property and injuries to people in a car accident
- Paycheck that is electronically transferred into your account
- Used to make purchases with funds directly from a checking account
- An order to pay another person an amount of money from your account
- A way to balance your account records with your bank or credit union
- The total amount of a paycheck before taxes
- Plan used to decide the amount of money to spend and how it will be spent
- When money is moved from one account to another
- Account where money can be withdrawn with checks or a debit card
- Money placed into an account
- Used to withdraw cash from a checking account
Down
- Insurance that covers medical illness or injury
- Money lent to someone else in exchange for future payment
- A product offered by a company promising to protect you from specific financial risks
- Covers your personal property in a rented apartment or rented home
- Account for storing or saving money with limited withdrawals
- A term used to reference electric, water, gas, and other services
- The percentage charged when borrowing from someone else
- Allows you to make purchases and pay for them at a later date
- Record of all deposits to and withdrawals from a checking account
22 Clues: Money placed into an account • The total amount of a paycheck before taxes • Used to withdraw cash from a checking account • Insurance that covers medical illness or injury • When money is moved from one account to another • The percentage charged when borrowing from someone else • Money lent to someone else in exchange for future payment • ...
SOF 2023-11-23
Across
- A type of long term loan used to buy property.
- Money kept from successful years to invest back into the business.
- An agreement with suppliers to buy stock now and pay later.
- A business can use these as security to get a loan.
- Raising cash from the sale of an asset and then renting it back for a fee.
- A method of spreading the cost of an asset over a long period of time.
- These types of business can raise money by selling shares on the stock market.
- Another name for ‘security’ on a loan
- The additional cost that has to be paid on top of the amount borrowed.
Down
- These types of business can sell shares but not on the stock market.
- The finance needed to set up a business
- Short term loan. It allows a business to spend more money that it actually has in the bank.
- Borrowing money from someone the business knows.
- LTD’s and PLC’s can both sell these to raise finance.
- Money given by the government for a specific purpose, no repayment required.
- Finance raised from within the business
- What a shareholder may expect if they buy shares in a company.
- Money saved up and then put in to the business by the person who stated it.
- Finance raised from outside the company
- Fixed sum of money borrowed from a bank and paid back over time at an agreed rate of interest.
20 Clues: Another name for ‘security’ on a loan • The finance needed to set up a business • Finance raised from within the business • Finance raised from outside the company • A type of long term loan used to buy property. • Borrowing money from someone the business knows. • A business can use these as security to get a loan. • ...
Accounting Terms 2023-02-17
Across
- the process of recording business transactions
- an entry recorded for a payment made or owed
- a person to whom money is owed for goods
- money at the bank for the business
- a method of recording transactions which requires a two accounts per transaction
- one of the four types of inventory hint: reselling
- the amount of money invested by the owner in the business
- the positive difference between revenue and expenses
- an individual trading alone in her own name
- the amount of money the business has at its disposal
- used when the business sells goods
- events that result in the change of two items in the statement of financial position
- goods returned by the business back to the supplier
- the negative differences between revenue and expense
- the name given to goods that were bought by the business for resale
Down
- any debts owed by the business to someone
- the value of all the assets that has been used up to obtain the revenue
- goods returned to the business by its customers
- a person who owes money to the organization for goods or services supplied
- entry used when money is received
- owner's equity is also known as
- cash or goods taken out of a business by the owner for her private use
- property of all kinds, such as land, equipment, and inventory
- analyzing business recording then creating financial reports
- the amount of money you made from selling the product
25 Clues: owner's equity is also known as • entry used when money is received • money at the bank for the business • used when the business sells goods • a person to whom money is owed for goods • any debts owed by the business to someone • an individual trading alone in her own name • an entry recorded for a payment made or owed • the process of recording business transactions • ...
Banking Basics 2022-12-20
Across
- The check can only be deposited into your account if you have this type of form
- A service that won't reject your card if you overdraft
- You will sign this financial instrument
- Use it to keep personal record of everything you are purchasing
- A specialized computer the can do transactions for you without going to the bank
- A business that provides services regarding finances
- The amount you owe on any debt that charges interest
- When you are making a transaction through your debit card
Down
- When there is not enough money in an account to deposit a check else where
- When you take more money out of an account that what is in the account
- The amount of money you have in either your credit and/or debit account
- A plastic card that when used will take money directly out of your account
- When you are making a transaction with your credit card
- You can write specific instructions about where you when the check to go with this financial instrument
- A summary of all expenses paid or given in an account after a month
- Compares the amount of money in your account to your check register
- A document that tells the bank where to put money from your account
- A deposit account where you can deposit or withdraw your money from
- You need to fill out this form when depositing fund into your account
- Personal Identification Number
20 Clues: Personal Identification Number • You will sign this financial instrument • A business that provides services regarding finances • The amount you owe on any debt that charges interest • A service that won't reject your card if you overdraft • When you are making a transaction with your credit card • When you are making a transaction through your debit card • ...
Lists 13-14 2025-05-13
Across
- The amount of money available in an account
- A small bag used to carry personal items
- Passage between rows of shelves or seats
- A system of money used in a country
- A small case for carrying money and cards
- Flat surface for storing items
- A monthly payment toward a debt
- A small piece of metal money
- An advance payment or down payment
- to To total or reach a specific sum
- Large shopping center with many stores
- Charges for services or penalties
- Machine that dispenses cash and handles banking
- A movement of money between accounts
- To be in debt or required to pay
- A document showing payment was made
- Buying goods in large quantities at lower prices
Down
- A machine that records sales and holds cash
- A reduction in price
- Stealing items from a store
- A percentage or level of interest or change
- A person who sells or makes jewelry
- Certificate used as a payment or discount
- A U.S. coin worth ten cents
- A person who sells goods or services
- Person who handles payments at a store
- Money set aside for future use
- A U.S. coin worth twenty-five cents
- Value or cost of something
- To have enough money to pay for something
- A label showing the cost of an item
- A booklet of paper checks for payments
32 Clues: A reduction in price • Value or cost of something • Stealing items from a store • A U.S. coin worth ten cents • A small piece of metal money • Flat surface for storing items • Money set aside for future use • A monthly payment toward a debt • To be in debt or required to pay • Charges for services or penalties • An advance payment or down payment • ...
Financial Literacy 2026-02-26
Across
- Annual Percentage Rate
- Annual Percentage Yield
- limited amount of resources
- An economic system based on public or collective ownership of resources
- A market structure with a single seller dominating the industry
- the act of providing/furnishing items required
- Ownership in an asset, such as company stock
- Rate given depending how much money was borrowed
- Spreading investment funds across various asset classes to reduce risk
- Financial debts or obligations that you owe, such as loans
- The rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services rises
- An investment/partial ownership of a company
- Using borrowed money (debt) to increase the potential return on an investment
- economic desire and ability of consumers to purchase goods/services at specific prices
- A financial plan to help save or manage money
Down
- An economic system based on private ownership of capital
- The rivalry among sellers trying to achieve such goals as increasing profits
- Items of value that you own like stocks
- Original sum of money borrowed, excluding interest
- A debt investment where an investor loans money to an entity with a certain time
- A period of temporary economic decline, generally identified by a fall in GDP
- Money borrowed that has to be paid back with interest
- A market dominated by a small number of sellers
- A tax imposed on imported goods
- How much money a person makes
25 Clues: Annual Percentage Rate • Annual Percentage Yield • limited amount of resources • How much money a person makes • A tax imposed on imported goods • Items of value that you own like stocks • Ownership in an asset, such as company stock • An investment/partial ownership of a company • A financial plan to help save or manage money • the act of providing/furnishing items required • ...
Investing - James Spivey 2026-03-23
Across
- A stock or investment that frequently goes up and down by a lot
- A virtual currency backed by nothing, with
- IRA An individual retirement account with contributions made pre tax
- only invest what you are willing to lose for crypto
- Employers will match how much you put into a 401K, up to 24,500 a year
- An employer- managed retirement plan, paid when you reach a certain number of years
- How easy an asset can be converted into cash
- TRADING Buying or selling stocks based on MNPI
- Fund A fund built up from 3-6 months of living expenses
- A collection of one's financial assets
Down
- A type of cryptocurrency
- High risk, potential to lose money
- Moderate risk, grows money over time
- President who created social security
- SUM- Investing all your money at one time at one given time into the stock market.
- Money Currencies created and backed by the government, but not tied to a physical commodity
- An organized group of people who deal with your money.
- Investing your money at equal amounts for regular intervals.
- IRA An individual retirement account, with contributions made post tax
- INTEREST Interest that compounds
- SEVEN- Age when you can collect full benefits of Social Security
- Spreading investments across different sectors or types to reduce risk.
- Low risk, protects money
- A system of recording information that’s almost impossible to hack into
- Can we count Social Security as a retirement plan?
25 Clues: A type of cryptocurrency • Low risk, protects money • INTEREST Interest that compounds • High risk, potential to lose money • Moderate risk, grows money over time • President who created social security • A collection of one's financial assets • A virtual currency backed by nothing, with • How easy an asset can be converted into cash • ...
Finance Foundations: Building Your Money Skills 2024-03-22
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- A sum of money saved or made available for a particular purpose.
- Money placed into a bank account.
- A method to protect against financial loss.
- A sum of money given by an organization, especially a government, for a particular purpose.
- Money lent at interest.
- The action of saving money or the money that is saved.
- Money in the form of bills or coins.
- A fiduciary relationship in which one party, known as a trustor, gives another party, the trustee, the right to hold title to property or assets for the benefit of a third party, the beneficiary.
Down
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- Profits or income generated by a company or an individual.
- A contract by which one party conveys property to another for a specified time, usually in return for a periodic payment.
- An institution where people or businesses can save or borrow money.
- Resources owned by a person or company.
- The amount charged, expressed as a percentage of principal, by a lender to a borrower for the use of assets.
- A financial organization owned by and operated for the benefit of its members.
15 Clues: Money lent at interest. • Money placed into a bank account. • Money in the form of bills or coins. • Resources owned by a person or company. • A method to protect against financial loss. • The action of saving money or the money that is saved. • Profits or income generated by a company or an individual. • A sum of money saved or made available for a particular purpose. • ...
Georgia Goverment 2023-03-27
Across
- designed to hold the money you don't expect to need to spend in the near future
- to commit (money) in order to earn a financial return
- Any goal within a five-year window
- the amount of money, property, and other transfers of value received over a set period of time in exchange for services or products
- things that people require to survive
- the cost required for something, the money spent on something
- helps people who can no longer pay their debts get a fresh start
Down
- a spending plan that helps you determine where your money should go each month.
- he price you pay to borrow money or the cost you charge to lend money
- possibility of losing a lender holds due to a risk of default on a debt that may arise from a borrower failing to make required payments
- something that is desired
- to use up or pay out
- Credit is the ability to borrow money or access goods or services with the understanding that you'll pay later.
- something one party owes another, typically money.
- the portion of income not spent on current expenditures
15 Clues: to use up or pay out • something that is desired • Any goal within a five-year window • things that people require to survive • something one party owes another, typically money. • to commit (money) in order to earn a financial return • the portion of income not spent on current expenditures • the cost required for something, the money spent on something • ...
Credit Vocab Crossword 2025-04-10
Across
- a person or company to whom money is owed
- wealth in the form of money or assets
- Rate how a bank makes money, a percentage of the money you borrowed that you have to pay back on top of the money you borrowed
- borrowed money that someone else pays for and you pay back plus interest later
- original sum of money borrowed in a loan before interests or anything else factored in
- Loan a type of loan backed by collateral
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- Loan a loan not backed by collateral
- Charge total cost including interest and other fees on a loan or credit card
- what the bank will take from you if you don’t pay your debt off
- annual percentage rate, can be found on credit cards, mortgages, auto loans, and other loans.
- owed money that you pay back
- a person or institution that owes a sum of money
- Someone that signs a loan that says if you don’t pay they will
- Payment What you need to pay at least for your debt, either a minimum amount or a percent
- Period Period that a bank allows you to “collect yourself” before you start making payments
15 Clues: owed money that you pay back • Loan a loan not backed by collateral • wealth in the form of money or assets • Loan a type of loan backed by collateral • a person or company to whom money is owed • a person or institution that owes a sum of money • Someone that signs a loan that says if you don’t pay they will • ...
Uang Elektronik 2023-01-07
12 Clues: Tidak menyusahkan • Bayar Trasportasi • Jumlah Uang e-money • Alat pembaca e-money • Tidak perlu registrasi • cara transaksi e-money • Tidak perlu uang tunai • Lempeng keamanan e-money • Digunakan untuk apa saja • Beli Kebutuhan sehari hari • salah satu penerbit e-money • Salah satu produk e-money BCA
Accounting & Finance 2018-03-22
11 Clues: Order of priority • A type of deduction • A way of paying money • Tax on selling products • Money you have to spend • How much money you make • Money made with deductions • Money make without deductions • An electronic way of useing money • Money given to help a company start • Money taken off of the money you make
Finance Key Terms 2022-05-25
Across
- An instruction to a bank to take a fixed sum of money monthly to pay a particular business or person
- The action of spending money
- The additional amount charged that can fluctuate or be a fixed %
- Physical money
- The correct term for what you earn after tax has been paid
- A sum of money that is owed or overdue
- A credit card that is associated with one shop or a chain of stores
- A borrowed sum of money that is normally paid back in instalments
- A card you can use to pay for things despite not actually having the money
Down
- An instruction from a business to the bank of an individual to deduct a certain sum each month to pay for a contract
- An estimate of income and expenditure over a period of time
- A long term savings plan for retirement
- A card that allows the holder to electronically transfer money from their bank account to a business
- Something that protects individuals from fraud
- The action of putting money aside for use at a later date
- A compulsory contribution to Gov revenue that gets deducted automatically from your pay
16 Clues: Physical money • The action of spending money • A sum of money that is owed or overdue • A long term savings plan for retirement • Something that protects individuals from fraud • The action of putting money aside for use at a later date • The correct term for what you earn after tax has been paid • An estimate of income and expenditure over a period of time • ...
Banking Services Crossword 2024-04-05
Across
- The money available in a checking or savings account
- A secured container that stays in a safe or vault of a bank
- Money earned by keeping your money in a savings account or interest bearing checking account
- A paper document used to deliver funds from one person or business to another
- A representative of the bank who assists people in the process of applying for loans
- Where you record the transactions that happen to your account; like writing checks or depositing money
- Automated Teller Machine
- The process by which a financial institution provides funds to a borrower
Down
- A sum of money borrowed from a bank or other financial institution
- An employee of the bank that deals with customer transactions
- The act of placing cash (or check) with a financial institution
- An account that earns interest on the money in the account
- Taking money from a bank and paying it back over time
- Removing funds from a bank account
- A book of blank checks with a register for recording checks written
- When you don't have enough money in your account to cover a transaction, but the bank pays the transaction anyway
16 Clues: Automated Teller Machine • Removing funds from a bank account • The money available in a checking or savings account • Taking money from a bank and paying it back over time • An account that earns interest on the money in the account • A secured container that stays in a safe or vault of a bank • An employee of the bank that deals with customer transactions • ...
crowdfunding 2025-03-24
Across
- a sum of money or other resources whose principal or interest is set apart for a specific objective
- US money
- An incentive or benefit offered to backers in exchange for their support of a crowdfunding project.
- A coordinated series of activities and efforts to raise money or support for a project or cause.
- the action or process of investing money for profit.
- one who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise
- to get together for a purpose : COLLECT
- a newly created company designed t grow fast.
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
Down
- characterized by, tending to, or introducing innovations
- a large group of people.
- to make a gift of
- the giving or supplying of something (such as money or time) as a part or share
- An individual who supports a crowdfunding project by contributing money or resources.
- an object shot at during shooting practice, often a circle with a pattern of rings, or any object or place at which bullets, bombs, etc. are aimed
- A commitment to donate a specific amount of money to a crowdfunding campaign.
16 Clues: US money • to make a gift of • a large group of people. • to get together for a purpose : COLLECT • a newly created company designed t grow fast. • the action or process of investing money for profit. • characterized by, tending to, or introducing innovations • one who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise • ...
Needs & Wants Crossword 2024-07-25
Across
- money received on a regular basis from work, property, business, investment or welfare payment
- what remains after all business expenses are deducted from sales revenue
- the amount of money a consumer is prepared to offer in exchange for a good for service
- a person or business that makes good
- buys goods in large quantities from the manufacturer
- an illegal business practice
- the person who is to receive the money from a cheque
- the giving up of something of value
- things that are necessary for survival, such as water and food
- when the offeree agrees to the proposal
- a list of income and likely expenditures
Down
- the buying and selling of goods and services between individuals and businesses
- someone who purchases goods and services to satisfy needs and wants
- the swapping or exchanging of one good for another
- things that are not essential to survival but that we would like to have
- a business that sells products directly to consumers
- all areas of the collaborative planning and solutions between the product/service and the sales channel
- a written communication ordering your financila institution to pay a person a specific amount of money
- any token, with an agreed value, that people accept as payment in exchange for a good or service
- the extra money you have to pay back when borrowing money
- items that you can see or touch
- the person who writes and signs a cheque
22 Clues: an illegal business practice • items that you can see or touch • the giving up of something of value • a person or business that makes good • when the offeree agrees to the proposal • the person who writes and signs a cheque • a list of income and likely expenditures • the swapping or exchanging of one good for another • ...
P2 Gabriel Torbert Economics vocab 2023-01-30
Across
- a system of dollars and coins
- how many consumers want to buy a particular product
- a list of income and expenses
- products or services sent out of a country to be sold in another country
- money earned by workers
- how much of that product is available for consumers while the demand is endless
- prices rising over time
- the creation of products
- prices falling over time
- workers focus on one type of work or business
- products or services brought into a country for sale
- money we pay to the government
- money that is owed to someone else
- the people, or businesses, that buy products and services
- small pieces of a company
Down
- the people, or businesses, that make items to sell and provide services
- protect our resources so we don’t lose them
- using another person’s money to buy something
- how money is made and spent in a certain area
- there are at least two producers who want you to buy their products or services
- another word for farming
- the money a person receives for the work they do
- in short supply
- costs or things we have to buy
- there are limited resources available for consumers while the demand is endless
- trading for goods and services
- giving money to someone else with the hope of getting more money back
- Market a system of buying and selling stocks, or investments, in companies
28 Clues: in short supply • money earned by workers • prices rising over time • another word for farming • the creation of products • prices falling over time • small pieces of a company • a system of dollars and coins • a list of income and expenses • costs or things we have to buy • trading for goods and services • money we pay to the government • money that is owed to someone else • ...
Econ Final Project - Mrosewske 2023-05-25
Across
- when the government spends less money than it takes in
- there is no such thing as free lunch
- places or arrangements that allow buyers and sellers to exchange products
- when a change in price causes a small change in quantity demanded
- a list of prices and the quantities demanded
- something tangible that satisfies our wants or needs
- where most of the government's (money) revenue comes from
- both recession and inflation together
- when a change in price caused a big change in quantity demanded
- 5% or lower unemployment rate
- increasing the money supply
- costs of the next-best alternative use of money, time, or resources when making a choice
Down
- how quickly prices are rising every year
- the government plan for collecting taxes and spending
- a bank for banks
- decreasing the money supply
- 4% or lower CPI (consumer price index)
- the percentage of 16+ who want a job but don’t have one
- people are free to engage in market transactions as they see fit
- when the government spends more money than it takes in
- goods that are used together
- money paid to businesses
- a “shrinking” economy producing fewer goods and services than it did before - or GDP (gross domestic product) decreasing
- goods that can be used in place of each other
- the condition that results from society not having enough resources to produce all the things we would like to have
- something intangible that satisfies our wants or needs
26 Clues: a bank for banks • money paid to businesses • decreasing the money supply • increasing the money supply • goods that are used together • 5% or lower unemployment rate • there is no such thing as free lunch • both recession and inflation together • 4% or lower CPI (consumer price index) • how quickly prices are rising every year • a list of prices and the quantities demanded • ...
Vocab 2021-09-21
Across
- and influence a nation’s economy
- desired holding of financial assets in the form of money– cash and bank deposit
- Rate rate at which a unit of currency of one country can be exchanged for a unit of
- types of treasuries who have the longest maturity times
- Card
- wire transfer of money from one bank account to another
- promissory notes issued by the a federal reserve bank
- paper currency issued by the Continental Congress
- type of money made with metal in a circular like shape
- Check slip of paper which allows the user to make a payment from his or her bank account to a business or individual
- card which provides the cardholder electronic access to their bank
Down
- system of money in general use in a country
- of another currency
- what you pay with
- bond debt issued by the government
- government bond issued with shorter maturities than T-Bonds
- Card payment card issued by a bank to cardholders as a method of payment
- means by which a government adjusts its spending levels and tax rates to
- standard mass of gold defines the value of a currency unit
- form of legal tender which can be used to exchange goods, debt or services
- Government bonds issued
- actions of a central bank, currency board or regulatory committee specifying the size and rate of growth of the money supply
- Supply total amount of monetary assets available in a country’s economy at a specific
23 Clues: Card • what you pay with • of another currency • Government bonds issued • and influence a nation’s economy • bond debt issued by the government • system of money in general use in a country • paper currency issued by the Continental Congress • promissory notes issued by the a federal reserve bank • type of money made with metal in a circular like shape • ...
finance 2024-02-02
Across
- Payment made into a bank account
- A source of money
- Pay The amount an employee "takes home" after income tax has been deducted
- Money that is owned by someone for the purpose of investing or lending
- The price of a product per mass, volume, length, or time unit
- A single deposit invested for a fixed period at a fixed interest rate
- Price after adding VAT
- A service,purchase or item or earning that has tax applied to it
- A sum of money given to you by an organisation for the purpose of covering your study costs
- a comprehensive document that details all the work done or items sold and what costs are due
- This is an entry in an account showing a payment made to the account
- The amount in the account is your own
- Best value for money
Down
- a piece of paper companies a payment and contains the most important details of the transaction
- A record of income and expenditure
- The maximum amount you can spend on your credit card
- Price before adding VAT
- Money taken from a bank account
- Unemployment Insurance Fund (abbr.)
- The value of one currency in terms of the value of another country
- How much money has been used on something
- One million million
- Pay as you earn (abbr.)
- The difference between debits and credits
- The legal terms and conditions applicable to a transaction made with borrowing money
25 Clues: A source of money • One million million • Best value for money • Price after adding VAT • Price before adding VAT • Pay as you earn (abbr.) • Money taken from a bank account • Payment made into a bank account • A record of income and expenditure • Unemployment Insurance Fund (abbr.) • The amount in the account is your own • How much money has been used on something • ...
