money Crossword Puzzles
Economics Crossword 2013-04-30
Across
- bars of precious metal
- person or institution to whom money is owed
- amount banks set aside according to law as a protection for depositors
- substance that functions as a medium of exchange, and a measure and store of value
- condensed statement showing all assets and liabilities at a given point in time
- properties, possessions, and claims of others
- funds available whenever the depositor wish them
- money that has an alternative use as a commodity
- form of currency made by the Narragansett indians out of white conch and black mussel shells
- paper money issued by government through an act of law
- ability to be converted into cash in a very short period of time
Down
- laws regulating the maximum interest rate on passbook savings
- money by government decree
- bank that can lend to other banks in times of need
- debts and obligations to others
- interest-earning deposits that cannot be withdrawn by check
- stock certificates representing ownership of the bank
- property or other security used to guarantee repayment of a loan
- excess of assets over liabilities that is a measure of the value of a business
- metallic forms of money
20 Clues: bars of precious metal • metallic forms of money • money by government decree • debts and obligations to others • person or institution to whom money is owed • properties, possessions, and claims of others • funds available whenever the depositor wish them • money that has an alternative use as a commodity • bank that can lend to other banks in times of need • ...
Modern Georgia Unit 8 2015-03-13
Across
- to redraw district lines so population can be equal.
- an international athletic event that happens ever four years.
- gave each county a certain number of votes.
- waterway used for shipping of important cargo.
- worlds largest producer a non-alcoholic beverage.
- a risk taken by a person so they can start a business.
- road network made by the federal government in 1950's.
- money earned from a job or from selling something of value.
- communities that are mostly made up of immigrants who speak the same language/come from the same country.
- type of transportation used to ship goods.
- money an entrepreneur makes after paying the businesses expenses.
- worlds largest hardware home improvement center.
- Georgia governor,senator,won the nobel peace prize only president from GA.
Down
- putting money aside to use later.
- located in Atlanta;named after two mayors.
- borrowing money that has to be payed back.
- using money to buy goods or services.
- the worlds largest passenger airline; founded in Macon in 1924.
- worlds largest producer of paper,tissue,and construction based chemicals.
- putting money into businesses in exchange for share of profits.
20 Clues: putting money aside to use later. • using money to buy goods or services. • located in Atlanta;named after two mayors. • borrowing money that has to be payed back. • type of transportation used to ship goods. • gave each county a certain number of votes. • waterway used for shipping of important cargo. • worlds largest hardware home improvement center. • ...
business and economics 2023-10-27
Across
- A state of balance in a market where demand equals supply.
- The desire for a product or service in the market.
- Ownership or possession of something, often real estate.
- The ability of a business to generate profit.
- Borrowed money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- Putting money into a project or business to make a profit.
- The day-to-day activities of a business.
- The movement of money in and out of a business.
- The money available for a company's day-to-day operations.
- The organized effort to provide goods and services to meet a need.
- Deciding the cost of a product or service.
Down
- The specific group of people a product or service is intended for.
- The process of creating or improving something, like a building or area.
- Promoting and selling products or services.
- Other businesses that offer similar products or services
- The money spent to run and maintain a business.
- The amount of a product or service available for purchase.
- Gathering information about consumers and competitors in a market.
- The cost of borrowing money, typically expressed as a percentage.
- Introducing new ideas, methods, or products in a business.
20 Clues: The day-to-day activities of a business. • Deciding the cost of a product or service. • Promoting and selling products or services. • The ability of a business to generate profit. • The money spent to run and maintain a business. • The movement of money in and out of a business. • The desire for a product or service in the market. • ...
Penny's Puzzle 2024-03-22
Across
- a business that makes a product
- money that you have to pay back
- cost what a person gives up by choosing one way of using resources instead of another
- when a product is hard to find
- a limited amount of money that someone earns for their work
- tools needed for making things
- doing one thing very well in a business
- when a product is easy to find
- the work that someone does
- a tax on goods that you buy
Down
- a person who buys a product
- the study of how we use money
- a service in which you put money in a bank so that you can take it out slowly over time
- the amount of products that people are willing to buy
- a percentage of the total amount you have in the bank that is paid into your acount
- someone who takes a risk to start a business
- a plan for how much money will be spent on each type of item that a person buys
- different workers do different parts of job
- looking for items that are similar to one that you want to buy
- money that I paid to the government
20 Clues: the work that someone does • a person who buys a product • a tax on goods that you buy • the study of how we use money • when a product is hard to find • tools needed for making things • when a product is easy to find • a business that makes a product • money that you have to pay back • money that I paid to the government • doing one thing very well in a business • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2022-12-20
Across
- Money used to build factories.
- producing goods in factories was called the ______ ______.
- Factories were built to house these and they made work easier
- when you use your money to help build a factory, you have ________ your money.
- When a group of people put money together to buy or build a factory.
- Where the Industrial Revolution Started.
- The system where money is used by business people to make more money is called ______.
- Needed for machines to run.
- Steam _______ moved trains in the 1830s.
- This replaced the water wheel as a source of power.
Down
- When work is done by hand it is called
- to make or produce goods.
- Getting goods from one place to another requires a __________ system.
- Wood or Coal used for power
- A change that affected the way people live.
- A worker in a factory was called this.
- Human made waterways, used to get goods from a factory to buyers.
- Iron Ore and Coal are examples of things needed to produce other things.
- Where goods are sold.
- The steam engine and other new machines are examples of these.
- To make things is to _________ them.
21 Clues: Where goods are sold. • to make or produce goods. • Wood or Coal used for power • Needed for machines to run. • Money used to build factories. • To make things is to _________ them. • When work is done by hand it is called • A worker in a factory was called this. • Where the Industrial Revolution Started. • Steam _______ moved trains in the 1830s. • ...
Economics 2022-05-08
Across
- a person whose job is to keep, inspect, and analyse financial accounts.
- rivalry where companies try to be better than the other
- other word for money
- a share which entitles the holder to a fixed dividend
- sum of financial assets that are required to produce goods or services.
- an official ban on trade with a particular country.
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, the payer will pay later
- general consumption tax on the consumption of goods and services
- guy in charge of the business
- make something needed or wanted
- put money into something that can help in the future
Down
- a request
- money matters or transactions of some size or importance
- the social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- money one has saved, especially through a bank
- a sum of money paid into a bank or building society account
- the monetary value of expenditures for supplies or services
- regular gathering of people for the purchase and sale of provisions, livestock, and other commodities.
- legal process through which people or other entities who cannot repay debts and
- business makes more money than loses
20 Clues: a request • other word for money • guy in charge of the business • make something needed or wanted • business makes more money than loses • money one has saved, especially through a bank • an official ban on trade with a particular country. • put money into something that can help in the future • a share which entitles the holder to a fixed dividend • ...
Unit 3 Terms 2025-03-25
Across
- money earned before deductions
- when money is owed
- type of function that represents simple interest
- perks of a job
- type of function that represents compound interest
- money is earned off accumulated amount
- (plastic) item that lets you to make purchases and pay them off later, if not paid off finance charges are added to balance
- pay is same amount per pay period, has benefits, no overtime
- pay increased by 1.5% when hours worked exceeds 40
- something you do now hoping worth is more in the future
- type of retirement investment
- the loan to purchase a house
Down
- a monthly plan that helps a person track expenses
- pay is based of a percentage of sales, potential to make big money if a good salesperson
- the four main are Federal, State, Medicare, and Social Security
- money is earned only off the initial investment
- pay is based on number of hours worked, overtime is possible
- the amount something is worth today
- money left after deductions (pay check)
- the amount something is worth later on
- a value that represents things like payment history, types of and amount of debt
21 Clues: perks of a job • when money is owed • the loan to purchase a house • type of retirement investment • money earned before deductions • the amount something is worth today • the amount something is worth later on • money is earned off accumulated amount • money left after deductions (pay check) • money is earned only off the initial investment • ...
Adrien Yang 2026-02-05
Across
- things you would like to have
- money that you have to pay extra when you borrow money
- an agreement that is legally binding
- the person who writes and signs a check
- the buying and sellings of goods to make a profit
- purchasing products over the internet
- overpriced things
- a plastic card issued by a bank, allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit.
- items you can see
- when you swap and exchange for products
- place where you buy foods and products
Down
- things done for you by others
- electronic tailor
- a proposition
- the amount of money needed for a good or service
- an organisation that produces and sell goods and services to make profit
- buys goods in large quantities by the manufacturer
- any token with an agreed value that people accept as payment
- an agreement that allows a lender to be able to have the deeds to your property if you do not pay back the money you lent
- money stealer
- and important service that has become necessary for the modern world
- people who handles complaints about companies
22 Clues: a proposition • money stealer • electronic tailor • overpriced things • items you can see • things you would like to have • things done for you by others • an agreement that is legally binding • purchasing products over the internet • place where you buy foods and products • the person who writes and signs a check • when you swap and exchange for products • ...
Financial Literacy Final Crossword Review 2024-12-06
Across
- says the price you pay for goods and services rise faster than the rate of return on your investmen
- is the potential that your investment will be worth less tomorrow than it is today because prices or values have dropped.
- is designed to con you out of your money or your personal details
- represents an investor who has bought a share or stake in a company.
- are based on a contract where you pay in a specific amount each month and receive a guaranteed amount each month when you retire.
- You pay personal income taxes on your earnings before placing it in your IRA account.
- Charitable Contributions only consist of money.
- a scam where a user is tricked into revealing personal or confidential information that the scammer can use illicitly.
- a type of financial service offered that allows depositor to place money into an account to save.
- is an illegal practice used by identity thieves to capture credit card information from a cardholder
- are individually investmentment accounts.
- represents the purchaser’s agreement to lend money to a business or government on the promise that the debt will be paid back—with interest—at a specific time.
Down
- a group of investors and pool your money to make greater profit or to have less risk.
- is the potential that someone either deceives or tricks you into investing in something where you get nothing in return.
- allows you and/or your employer to put money into an investment account each month; and taxes are not paid on the amount invested until you withdraw your money from the account.
- is a fraudulent business model that makes money by recruiting new members instead of selling products or services.
- a type of phishing attack where a scammer pretends to be a trusted person or organization to trick victims into sharing sensitive information.
- a trading network that connects investors looking to buy and sell stocks and their derivatives
- allows you to contribute money to your account, deduct the contribution from your personal income taxes, and then pay those taxes when you pull the money out of your account.
- is the idea that using your money to buy something (real estate, stocks, mutual funds, etc) in hopes it will increase in value over a longer time period
- a type of savings account that has high interest rates, but does not allow you withdraw money for a period of time.
- Withdrawing from the workforce, usually due to age.
- is the potential that the business you invest in goes bankrupt or fails to make a profit.
- the most common retirement benefit; it is provided by the federal government and supported with payroll taxes.
24 Clues: are individually investmentment accounts. • Charitable Contributions only consist of money. • Withdrawing from the workforce, usually due to age. • is designed to con you out of your money or your personal details • represents an investor who has bought a share or stake in a company. • ...
Unit Four Vocabulary 2024-12-01
Across
- says the price you pay for goods and services rise faster than the rate of return on your investmen
- allows you to contribute money to your account, deduct the contribution from your personal income taxes, and then pay those taxes when you pull the money out of your account.
- are based on a contract where you pay in a specific amount each month and receive a guaranteed amount each month when you retire.
- a type of financial service offered that allows depositor to place money into an account to save.
- a type of phishing attack where a scammer pretends to be a trusted person or organization to trick victims into sharing sensitive information.
- is a fraudulent business model that makes money by recruiting new members instead of selling products or services.
- represents an investor who has bought a share or stake in a company.
- a scam where a user is tricked into revealing personal or confidential information that the scammer can use illicitly.
- is the potential that your investment will be worth less tomorrow than it is today because prices or values have dropped.
- is the idea that using your money to buy something (real estate, stocks, mutual funds, etc) in hopes it will increase in value over a longer time period
Down
- the most common retirement benefit; it is provided by the federal government and supported with payroll taxes.
- allows you and/or your employer to put money into an investment account each month; and taxes are not paid on the amount invested until you withdraw your money from the account.
- is the potential that the business you invest in goes bankrupt or fails to make a profit.
- are individually investmentment accounts.
- Charitable Contributions only consist of money.
- a group of investors and pool your money to make greater profit or to have less risk.
- Withdrawing from the workforce, usually due to age.
- is an illegal practice used by identity thieves to capture credit card information from a cardholder
- You pay personal income taxes on your earnings before placing it in your IRA account.
- a type of savings account that has high interest rates, but does not allow you withdraw money for a period of time.
- a trading network that connects investors looking to buy and sell stocks and their derivatives
- is designed to con you out of your money or your personal details
- is the potential that someone either deceives or tricks you into investing in something where you get nothing in return.
- represents the purchaser’s agreement to lend money to a business or government on the promise that the debt will be paid back—with interest—at a specific time.
24 Clues: are individually investmentment accounts. • Charitable Contributions only consist of money. • Withdrawing from the workforce, usually due to age. • is designed to con you out of your money or your personal details • represents an investor who has bought a share or stake in a company. • ...
Macroeconomics 2 2023-05-23
Across
- type of unemployment caused by a downturn in the economy
- when money gives you information about the value of a product
- what the Federal Reserve Bank is primarily using to control inflation
- someone who is looking for work, under 16, did not earn a paycheck last week is this
- when GDP has been adjusted to reflect another year's prices
- all the spending done by businesses
- series of expansions and contractions in the economy
- policy where the government adjusts taxes and spending in order to change GDP
- total GDP divided by population
- when the economy produces more GDP
- when money is used to trade for something else
- policy where the Federal Reserve Bank adjusts the amount of money in the economy to change GDP
- the price of money
- way to calculate GDP using consumers, investors, government, net exports
- payments made by the government where they move money from one person to another
- for developed countries, we would expect per capita GDP to be (higher/lower)
- a product being sent to another country
- all the "stuff" consumers buy in an economy
Down
- literacy rate, infant mortality rate, ife expectancy are all
- how much your dollar can buy
- general rise in prices
- total value of all final goods and services produced in an economy
- something which can be used as money but has value in and of itself
- these are loans to the government or a company
- side effect of a decision
- tax structure where the more income someone earns, the greater percentage of taxes is taken
- tax structure where the more income someone earns, the less percentage of income is taken in taxes
- very rapid inflation
- central bank of the United States of America
- way to calculate GDP using wages, rent, interest, profit
- the curve that fiscal and monetary policies are primarily trying to manipulate
- money is money because we say it is money
- when you save it, money will keep its value
- spending in the economy done by foreign countries
- a product being brought into a country
- on the y axis of the aggregate demand / aggregate supply graph
- diagram showing the movement of money one way and goods the other way
- the income level below which, income is insufficient to support a haousehold
- type of unemployment when people are moving from job to job, always present in the economy
- total amount of money in the economy
- someone who is working less hours than he would like is this
- type of unemployment caused by the changing nature of the economy
42 Clues: the price of money • very rapid inflation • general rise in prices • side effect of a decision • how much your dollar can buy • total GDP divided by population • when the economy produces more GDP • all the spending done by businesses • total amount of money in the economy • a product being brought into a country • a product being sent to another country • ...
Budget Terms 2025-09-19
Across
- Money added to an account
- Money spent on necessary terms
- Money paid to keep a home or business
- percentage charged to buy items
- The amount of money left when expences are deposit totals
- Person responsible for paying money owed for expenses
Down
- Expenses and money deposited to balance the money used
- Person who collects money owed
- Money earned in 1 complete year
- Money in an account to extract money
- Money earned in 1 month
11 Clues: Money earned in 1 month • Money added to an account • Person who collects money owed • Money spent on necessary terms • Money earned in 1 complete year • percentage charged to buy items • Money in an account to extract money • Money paid to keep a home or business • Person responsible for paying money owed for expenses • Expenses and money deposited to balance the money used • ...
Unit 3 Vocab 2023-09-20
Across
- An occupation
- Training new generation of workers
- Money given to help pay for school
- A payment paid on a daily or weekly basis
- The total amount of money made in a year
- Cost of something
- Amount earned after deductions are made from gross pay
- Putting money towards something in order to make a profit
- A document that provides a summary of educational achievements and relevant job experience
Down
- Becoming an expert at a certain skill
- Document that accompanies resume
- The group of people who are able to work
- Total earnings before deductions are made
- Money given by the government
- An asset that is passed down
- Assets minus liabilities equals...
- A trainee who works to gain experience
- Money given to support a student's education
18 Clues: An occupation • Cost of something • An asset that is passed down • Money given by the government • Document that accompanies resume • Training new generation of workers • Money given to help pay for school • Assets minus liabilities equals... • Becoming an expert at a certain skill • A trainee who works to gain experience • The group of people who are able to work • ...
Revision 2026-02-27
Across
- A safe place to save or borrow money
- An account where you borrow money you must pay back
- Taking action on your own
- Machine to get cash using a card
- When you borrow money, you must do this on time
- Believing you can improve with effort is this mindset
- Shares profits with its customers
- Loans with high rates for a short time
Down
- Ability to recover after problems
- Extra money paid on loans
- How well your mind feels
- An account where you spend money you already have
- Mindset believing talent cannot change
- Being responsible for yourself
- To improve confidence, use failures to your…
- Number showing how reliable you are to lenders
- Mindset believing you can grow and learn
- What NOT to do when anxious (don’t…)
- Giving up easily shows this mindset
- Loans with lower rates for a long time
20 Clues: How well your mind feels • Extra money paid on loans • Taking action on your own • Being responsible for yourself • Machine to get cash using a card • Ability to recover after problems • Shares profits with its customers • Giving up easily shows this mindset • A safe place to save or borrow money • What NOT to do when anxious (don’t…) • Mindset believing talent cannot change • ...
Philantropy 2024-11-12
Across
- Collecting money for a cause.
- Related to businesses or companies.
- Supporting a cause publicly.
- A gift of money or items for a cause.
- A group's purpose or main goal.
- A strong effect on someone or something.
- Helping people in need, often through donations.
- A person or group that receives help or support.
- Having a lot of money or resources.
- Money given to support an organization long-term.
Down
- Giving time or money to help others.
- Income earned, usually by a business.
- An organization focused on social good, not profit.
- Someone who works for free to help others.
- Caring for others selflessly.
- A group of people with shared interests or location.
- A gift or effort given to help.
- Something valuable left behind for future generations.
18 Clues: Supporting a cause publicly. • Collecting money for a cause. • Caring for others selflessly. • A group's purpose or main goal. • A gift or effort given to help. • Related to businesses or companies. • Having a lot of money or resources. • Giving time or money to help others. • Income earned, usually by a business. • A gift of money or items for a cause. • ...
Financial Algebra Chapters 1-7 Vocab Crossword 2023-12-20
Across
- "MPG", unit description for how fuel efficient a car is
- Piece of paper used to pay money directly from a checking account
- Federal health insurance for people 65+
- Withdrawing more money from an account than it holds
- If you are paid 4 times a year, you are paid ______
- Money paid from an employer deposited into an account without the need for a check
- An expense that is periodic / infrequently paid
- Your annual salary divided by 365 gives you your _____ salary
- One quart is equal to two _______
- Yearly; every year
- The name of this class
- A tax imposed on certain goods and services, usually periodically
- True or False: Your credit score can effect employment opportunities
- The MAXIMUM amount of money one can borrow per month
- Interest calculated on the principal PLUS all accrued interest
- The amount of money you are paid PER YEAR is your annual "____"
- The amount of money someone makes
- A deduction that goes to the U.S. government
- A private investment account that people use to save for retirement, where you are allowed to withdraw the principal at any time
- A warehouse that offers items in bulk for a discounted rate, like Sam's Club, Costco, BJ's, etc.
- Unlawful deception intended to result in financial gain
- If you are paid per hour, you are paid an "_____" wage
- A summary of purchases and payments made for one month
- a bank card used to access cash from an ATM and to make purchases at stores or online
- The number of months in a year
- Retirement benefits for people 62+, or younger (for those unable to work)
- Withdrawals from an employee's paycheck for taxes, health insurance, social security, etc.
- The amount of money in an account
- One gallon is equal to _____ quarts
- An expense that is not regularly scheduled and/ or predicted
- The number of weeks in a year
- "Paid Time Off"
- Interest calculated on the principal * interest rate * time
- An amount of money borrowed from a bank
Down
- The percentage rate set by a bank to determine interest paid
- A sum of money increasing over time
- A system paid into by an employee / person to help pay medical expenses
- The function of a 401(k) is to save money for "______"
- An estimate of amounts paid and amounts spent for a period of time
- The last day of one's billing cycle and the day the statement is sent to the person
- How much each unit costs is called it's "____ _____"
- A deduction that goes to the employee's State government
- A bank account used to write checks for payment; allows for use of a debit card
- One gallon is equal to _____ cups
- The failure of an employer to pay an employee for hours worked
- Money that is borrowed with the intention of paying it back
- A number assigned to someone that indicates how likely they are to repay a loan
- One gallon is equal to 128 ______
- A bank account used to save money
- To get from annual salary to _______ salary, you divide the annual salary by 12
- If you are paid bi-weekly, you are paid ______ times a year
- A card allowing a person to borrow money for a purchase
- A range of incomes taxed at the same rate
- True or False: Your credit score can effect your ability to purchase a house
- Hours worked more than the scheduled amount
- An expense that is regularly scheduled and/or predicted
- Ounces, Gallons, Pounds, Miles, Meters, Cups are all examples of "___"
- "Annual Percentage Rate"
- A monetary fine for withdrawing more money than an account holds
- Extra money paid to the bank / someone for money borrowed
- If you are paid twice a month, you are paid "________"
- True or False: Roth IRAs are savings accounts
62 Clues: "Paid Time Off" • Yearly; every year • The name of this class • "Annual Percentage Rate" • The number of weeks in a year • The number of months in a year • One quart is equal to two _______ • One gallon is equal to _____ cups • One gallon is equal to 128 ______ • A bank account used to save money • The amount of money someone makes • The amount of money in an account • ...
Understanding Annuities Terminology 2021-09-20
Across
- An IRS requirement to withdraw money when a client turns 72.
- who receives the Death Benefit once the client passes away?
- The person who receives the money once the contract annuitizes
- The postponement of taxes until funds are withdrawn
- Money used to fund a contract
- This Market is funded with post-tax money
Down
- the phase of a contract where money grows tax deferred
- the phase of a contract where the client elects a payout option to receive their income
- Investment options for Variable Annuities
- charges A penalty for withdrawing money too early according to product rules
- A retirement vehicle used to help a client retire
- This market is funded with pre-tax money
- A type of annuity where money is invested in the General Account and then credited to the contract at the end of the term.
- A type of annuity that allows clients to invest in different subaccounts
- The individual holding all the rights to the contract
15 Clues: Money used to fund a contract • This market is funded with pre-tax money • Investment options for Variable Annuities • This Market is funded with post-tax money • A retirement vehicle used to help a client retire • The postponement of taxes until funds are withdrawn • The individual holding all the rights to the contract • ...
Budgeting Vocabulary 2023-10-06
Across
- Total value of a person or company, which can be calculated by subtracting liabilities from total assets
- Anything owned by an individual
- Setting aside money until a future date instead of spending it today
- Concept of putting aside a sum of money into personal savings each month before paying other bills
- Money owed to individuals, businesses, or institutions
- Used to measure movement of money over time
- Expenses that remain the same each month
- An organized plan for saving and spending based on expected income and expenses
Down
- The things people pay for with their money
- Ways in which a person typically uses money
- Income you have to spend or save after taxes and other withholdings
- Setting aside money to use to increase wealth over time
- Expenses that increase or decrease month to month
- Situation in which income and expenses are equal
- Money earned in exchange for work, or received from investments, allowance, or gifts
15 Clues: Anything owned by an individual • Expenses that remain the same each month • The things people pay for with their money • Ways in which a person typically uses money • Used to measure movement of money over time • Situation in which income and expenses are equal • Expenses that increase or decrease month to month • Money owed to individuals, businesses, or institutions • ...
Nathans crossword 2012-06-20
Across
- trading one thing for another
- Holds and looks after you money
- Money that you store away for retirement
- the currency that most if europe uses
- when you borrow money from a bank
- where coins are made
Down
- Australias currency
- a pocket sized object where someone stores money and cards
- Making fake bank notes
- banks charge this for loans
- money can be divided into these
- a card that uses mpney directly from your account
- What currency does the united kingdom
- When you have no money left
14 Clues: Australias currency • where coins are made • Making fake bank notes • banks charge this for loans • When you have no money left • trading one thing for another • Holds and looks after you money • money can be divided into these • when you borrow money from a bank • What currency does the united kingdom • the currency that most if europe uses • ...
Economy 2023-09-12
Across
- and Export Bringing goods into a country (import) or sending goods out of a country (export).
- Money that is kept aside for future use, like in a bank account.
- Someone who starts and runs a business, taking risks to make a profit.
- Rivalry between businesses to attract customers.
- A person who buys and uses goods and services.
- A plan for managing and spending money.
- The system of producing, distributing, and using goods and services in a country or region.
Down
- Money spent to buy goods or services.
- A place where goods are bought and sold.
- Putting money into something with the hope of making more money in the future.
- The exchange of goods or services between people, countries, or regions.
- The money a business has left over after paying its expenses.
- Money earned or received from work or investments.
- and Demand The relationship between how much is available and how much people want.
- The type of money used in a particular country.
15 Clues: Money spent to buy goods or services. • A plan for managing and spending money. • A place where goods are bought and sold. • A person who buys and uses goods and services. • The type of money used in a particular country. • Rivalry between businesses to attract customers. • Money earned or received from work or investments. • ...
Monetary Policy 2025-01-14
Across
- Lowers the discount rate
- Which leads to an increase in _____ Supply
- If the FED buys a security, this will lead to a _____ in money supply
- If someone deposits money into the bank from _______ a government security it will give the bank the ability to issue more loans.
- If the FED sells a security, this will cause for a ____ number of jobs
- and can make fewer ______
- Bankers shy away from the higher ______rates and take out fewer loans.
- An increase in production happens when the FED _____ a security
- When banks give the FED money it causes the bank to have less money on ______
Down
- and lower _____ rates
- The _____________ system is able to increase or decrease the amount of money in circulation by buying or selling government
- or by changing the discount rate
- A slowdown in production happens when the FED _____ a security
- Member banks take advantage of the lower rate and _______more money.
- a set of actions to control a nation's overall money supply, and achieve economicgrowth
15 Clues: and lower _____ rates • Lowers the discount rate • and can make fewer ______ • or by changing the discount rate • Which leads to an increase in _____ Supply • A slowdown in production happens when the FED _____ a security • An increase in production happens when the FED _____ a security • Member banks take advantage of the lower rate and _______more money. • ...
Accounting and finance 2018-05-22
Across
- subtracting something
- written way of paying money
- card a card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase.
- money paid regularly
Down
- money received
- original invest
- pay money you've made while working at your job
- investing money for profit
- income of money
- amount of money to be paid
- pay amount one receives after taxes
- tax a tax on sale
12 Clues: money received • original invest • income of money • tax a tax on sale • money paid regularly • subtracting something • investing money for profit • amount of money to be paid • written way of paying money • pay amount one receives after taxes • pay money you've made while working at your job • ...
Financial Success 2024-03-15
Across
- - A gameboy is a _______.
- - Who is the person that helps you at the bank?
- - Some kids get an __________, for doing their chores.
- - You should _______ your money for a new bike.
- - We all _________ food to eat
- - A plan for the future.
- - On Dollar Bill Day at the bank you can make a _____ into your saving account
Down
- - If you have 4 of these you have a dollar.
- - A coin worth 5 cents.
- - The money you earn on your savings account is ____.
- - A place to keep your money.
- - Parents often _____ some money at the bank for shopping.
- - 10 pennies are _______.
- - I made a _____ for my allowance.
- - If you _____ all your money you won't have any left to save.
- - Something you do to earn money
16 Clues: - A coin worth 5 cents. • - A plan for the future. • - A gameboy is a _______. • - 10 pennies are _______. • - A place to keep your money. • - We all _________ food to eat • - Something you do to earn money • - I made a _____ for my allowance. • - If you have 4 of these you have a dollar. • - Who is the person that helps you at the bank? • ...
Garrett 2023-05-12
Across
- A plan for managing money, dividing up expected income and expenses among spending and saving options based on personal goals during a given time period.
- The amount of money someone is willing to loan you. Also, the amount that is still owed on a loan.
- A compulsory payment by individual/organizations to the government; fees placed on income, property, or goods to support government programs.
- Card that enables holder to charge expenses for purchases or to get money, often with interest; synonymous with “buy now, pay later.”
- An identity theft tool that appears in the form of an E-mail or pop-up message; usually looks like it’s from a legitimate financial institution and prompts you to provide your personal information in order to fix a “problem” with your account.
- Unlicensed lenders who charge illegally high interest rates.
- Written order directing a bank or credit union to pay a person or business a specific sum of money.
- An investment that makes the investor a part owner of a company.
- A card used to pay for goods and services directly from a checking account by transferring funds electronically from one’s checking account to the store’s account to pay for a purchase; also called check cards.
- Any money an individual receives.
- Money set aside for short-term goals.
Down
- How fast money in savings account or investment grows.
- Intentional misrepresentation of information with the intent to deceive or mislead.
- Movement of the money you receive and the money you spend.
- A rise in value or price.
- Amount of money a creditor is willing to loan another to purchase goods and services, based on trust and the expectation that the money will be repaid as promised with interest.
- A for-profit company that is owned by its stockholders and provides saving and checking accounts and other financial services to its customers.
17 Clues: A rise in value or price. • Any money an individual receives. • Money set aside for short-term goals. • How fast money in savings account or investment grows. • Movement of the money you receive and the money you spend. • Unlicensed lenders who charge illegally high interest rates. • An investment that makes the investor a part owner of a company. • ...
Garrett 2023-05-12
Across
- Movement of the money you receive and the money you spend.
- Money set aside for short-term goals.
- How fast money in savings account or investment grows.
- A card used to pay for goods and services directly from a checking account by transferring funds electronically from one’s checking account to the store’s account to pay for a purchase; also called check cards.
- Written order directing a bank or credit union to pay a person or business a specific sum of money.
- An investment that makes the investor a part owner of a company.
- Amount of money a creditor is willing to loan another to purchase goods and services, based on trust and the expectation that the money will be repaid as promised with interest.
- An identity theft tool that appears in the form of an E-mail or pop-up message; usually looks like it’s from a legitimate financial institution and prompts you to provide your personal information in order to fix a “problem” with your account.
Down
- Any money an individual receives.
- Unlicensed lenders who charge illegally high interest rates.
- Card that enables holder to charge expenses for purchases or to get money, often with interest; synonymous with “buy now, pay later.”
- A rise in value or price.
- A plan for managing money, dividing up expected income and expenses among spending and saving options based on personal goals during a given time period.
- Intentional misrepresentation of information with the intent to deceive or mislead.
- The amount of money someone is willing to loan you. Also, the amount that is still owed on a loan.
- A compulsory payment by individual/organizations to the government; fees placed on income, property, or goods to support government programs.
- A for-profit company that is owned by its stockholders and provides saving and checking accounts and other financial services to its customers.
17 Clues: A rise in value or price. • Any money an individual receives. • Money set aside for short-term goals. • How fast money in savings account or investment grows. • Movement of the money you receive and the money you spend. • Unlicensed lenders who charge illegally high interest rates. • An investment that makes the investor a part owner of a company. • ...
Class 5 Reading and Writing. Friday 2nd of November 2018 2018-11-01
Across
- A piece of paper you get after you pay for something.
- To need to pay someone when they have lent you some money. (Verb)
- £ $ ¥ etc etc
- A respected job which needs a high level of education or training.
- What you get when you have completed studies or training.
- A job which you give all your time and energy.
- Adjective used to describe someone who has a lot of money.
Down
- Company, organisation or person who pays someone for work.
- Someone who works for a company or organisation.
- What you need to spend to live in a place. (3 words)
- Job
- To get money for working. (Verb)
- Money you have in your pocket or purse.
- On time.
- Money the government takes to pay for things like schools and hospitals.
- Take out money from the bank.
- The ability to do something well.
17 Clues: Job • On time. • £ $ ¥ etc etc • Take out money from the bank. • To get money for working. (Verb) • The ability to do something well. • Money you have in your pocket or purse. • A job which you give all your time and energy. • Someone who works for a company or organisation. • What you need to spend to live in a place. (3 words) • ...
Investing 101 2025-07-01
Across
- You earn it, spend it, save it, or invest it! AKA: cash
- Large marsupial
- Brooke teaches you how to build this
- Likes to chase mice
- Has a trunk
- Money you receive from an investment, like interest or dividends
- Magic of money + time = ___ interest (it grows rapidly like a snowball down a hill!)
Down
- Cold, white, powdery thing. You throw this at your friends during NY winters
- The popular tax-saving retirement account offered by employers
- Putting your money into assets like stocks or bonds to make it grow
- Man's best friend
- Pack this item full of clothes for your trip or vacation
- Opposite of the past; The time period we are planning for right now
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease
- Flying mammal
- Not a solid or gas, but a ___. AKA: money that is easily accessible
- The opposite of saving money
17 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • The opposite of saving money • Brooke teaches you how to build this • A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease • You earn it, spend it, save it, or invest it! AKA: cash • Pack this item full of clothes for your trip or vacation • ...
Accounting and Finance 2019-10-01
Across
- the amount of pay remaining after taxes are taken out.
- a card that deducts money from a bank a count to pay with
- Money received on a regular basis
- an instance of buying or selling something
- the action of investing money for profit result
- paper notes that resemble money and can be redeemed
- the amount of money an employee receives before taxes
Down
- an estimate of income for a set period of time
- the sum of money invested
- the tax on a sale
- the action of subtracting something
- money paid for lending money
- A list of employees and pay amounts
13 Clues: the tax on a sale • the sum of money invested • money paid for lending money • Money received on a regular basis • the action of subtracting something • A list of employees and pay amounts • an instance of buying or selling something • an estimate of income for a set period of time • the action of investing money for profit result • ...
Economics 2024-03-12
Across
- Purchasing assets with the expectation of earning return
- Ownership share in a company
- Income generated from sales or services
- Cost of borrowing money or return on investment
- System of money in general use in a particular country
- Debt investment where an investor loans money to an entity
Down
- Percentage charged for borrowing or earned on an investment
- Setting aside income for future use
- Using money to purchase goods or services
- Plan for spending and saving money
- borrowed sum of money to be repaid with interest
- Money received from work or investment
- Amount of money borrowed to buy goods or services
13 Clues: Ownership share in a company • Plan for spending and saving money • Setting aside income for future use • Money received from work or investment • Income generated from sales or services • Using money to purchase goods or services • Cost of borrowing money or return on investment • borrowed sum of money to be repaid with interest • ...
Math Banking Review 2023-12-17
Across
- Formula for calculating interest
- This is used to deposit checks and cash into your account
- The amount of money in an account.
- Fee that is charged for the use of money
- a check that has been cashed by the bank
- an order directing the bank to pay money to a person or company
Down
- The place to keep records of the money in your account is called a checkbook _____.
- The service charge and the interest combined is called the _____ charge?
- Personal Identification Number (a security number you have to enter to withdraw money from an ATM)
- A plan to spend less money than one makes
- Rate of interest is the ____ of the principal that is charged on a loan
- automatic teller machine (a machine where you can deposit or withdraw money
- Amount of money borrowed
- Time (in calculating interest) is expressed in what?
- 360 days is how many days are in a ____ year?
15 Clues: Amount of money borrowed • Formula for calculating interest • The amount of money in an account. • Fee that is charged for the use of money • a check that has been cashed by the bank • A plan to spend less money than one makes • 360 days is how many days are in a ____ year? • Time (in calculating interest) is expressed in what? • ...
bank vocabulary 2024-01-16
Across
- local office or bureau of a bank that customers can visit
- access funds with the agreement to pay it back later
- account a type of bank account that is designed for everyday financial transactions
- account a type of bank account that allows individuals to deposit and withdraw funds
- a record of transactions in a bank account
- person to whom money is paid
- card is a plastic card issued by a financial institution, such as a bank or credit card company
- person responsible for day-to-day running of a business or company department
Down
- charges money paid to a bank for the bank's services
- money paid for the use of money lent
- the highest executive officer of a company; head of a company
- to take money out of a bank account
- money lent by a bank etc and that must be repaid with interest
- the amount of money you have in your bank account
- the place where visitors and clients report on arrival at a company
- deficit in a bank account caused by withdrawing more money than is paid in
16 Clues: person to whom money is paid • to take money out of a bank account • money paid for the use of money lent • a record of transactions in a bank account • the amount of money you have in your bank account • access funds with the agreement to pay it back later • charges money paid to a bank for the bank's services • ...
Menu project 2025-05-13
Across
- – A person who starts and runs their own business.
- – Required payments made to the government to fund public services and programs.
- – What you use to buy goods and services; often in the form of coins or paper.
- – The distance around a circle.
- – Extra money earned on savings or paid on a loan.
- – A comparison of two quantities, often expressed with a colon.
Down
- – The amount of space something takes up, often measured in cubic units.
- – The official money of a country, like dollars or euros.
- – To place money into a bank account.
- – When prices go up and the value of money goes down over time.
- – A plan for how to earn, spend, and save money over a period of time.
- – The total distance around the edge of a shape.
- – A U.S. government agency that protects your money in the bank, up to a certain limit, if the bank fails.
- – The money you earn from work, investments, or other sources.
- – The amount of space inside a flat surface or shape.
15 Clues: – The distance around a circle. • – To place money into a bank account. • – The total distance around the edge of a shape. • – A person who starts and runs their own business. • – Extra money earned on savings or paid on a loan. • – The amount of space inside a flat surface or shape. • – The official money of a country, like dollars or euros. • ...
Wealth, Poverty, and Personal Finance 2025-09-26
Across
- The level of income needed to survive as a poor person in a particular society.
- A combination of stocks and shares of different kinds.
- A large amount of money paid to someone when they leave a job.
- To manage financially with the money you have.
- Poor, lacking basic necessities like food and education.
- A formal word for the state of being extremely poor.
- Rich, having a lot of money.
- A single, large payment, e.g., from an insurance policy.
Down
- The bank refused to pay the cheque because there was no money.
- To have no money left (informal).
- Money that you have available to spend after taxes and essentials.
- To spend more money than you have in your bank account, making a negative balance.
- To have just enough money to pay for your basic needs.
- Illegal use of someone's credit card or bank account.
- The annual interest rate on a credit card or loan (abbr.).
15 Clues: Rich, having a lot of money. • To have no money left (informal). • To manage financially with the money you have. • A formal word for the state of being extremely poor. • Illegal use of someone's credit card or bank account. • A combination of stocks and shares of different kinds. • To have just enough money to pay for your basic needs. • ...
Máni 2020-04-08
12 Clues: decent man • borrow money • currency of USA • money in small irons • what every people want • you've got lot of money • that's how we pay things • give money for the thing • give money for something • give it someone for money • the amount you have to pay • a lot of thing in one place
Chaching 2021-07-27
Across
- ______ is something I desire to have but is not necessary.
- There are ______ ways to use money!
- My needs are like food, a place to stay, water and _______.
- To save, we need to set a short term goal and _____ money aside.
- I must work hard to ______ money.
- ______ is something I must have.
Down
- One way to earn money is to ______ hard for it.
- Other than money, I can also donate my ______.
- Everything costs ________!
- _______ is to use money to buy things.
- Saving helps us achieve our short term and _____ term goals.
- When we donate, we are spreading joy and _______.
- I ______ money to achieve my goals.
13 Clues: Everything costs ________! • ______ is something I must have. • I must work hard to ______ money. • There are ______ ways to use money! • I ______ money to achieve my goals. • _______ is to use money to buy things. • Other than money, I can also donate my ______. • One way to earn money is to ______ hard for it. • When we donate, we are spreading joy and _______. • ...
Economics 2024-11-11
Across
- when you get money regularly from work or investments
- money in notes or coins.
- The price you pay to borrow money
- a dishonest scheme that will get you money or an advantage
- a number code used for money transactions
- spending money
Down
- When the demand for a product or service is so high that it cannot be provided
- when you put your money in your bank account .
- helping or doing work for someone else
- to provide something that is wanted or needed
- A plan for saving or spending your money.
- to take something back
- a written acknowledgement that you purchased a product
13 Clues: spending money • to take something back • money in notes or coins. • The price you pay to borrow money • helping or doing work for someone else • A plan for saving or spending your money. • a number code used for money transactions • to provide something that is wanted or needed • when you put your money in your bank account . • ...
Business btec 2016-04-26
Across
- Ways in which businesses make money
- Is the amount of money going in and out of a business
- A plan for the future
- Running costs that a business has to pay regularly
- Shows how a business performed over a period of time
- costs that don't change with output
- Money owed to a bank in a short term debt
- The money the business needs to trade day to day
- the cost of producing a product
Down
- The revenue made from selling a product after the costs of sales have been deducted
- The point at revenue from sales is the same as costs
- Revenue is more than expenditure
- Money owed by customers
- Are any costs
- Money that has to be paid by a new business
- Revenue is less than expenditure
16 Clues: Are any costs • A plan for the future • Money owed by customers • the cost of producing a product • Revenue is more than expenditure • Revenue is less than expenditure • Ways in which businesses make money • costs that don't change with output • Money owed to a bank in a short term debt • Money that has to be paid by a new business • ...
Business btec 2016-04-26
Across
- Ways in which businesses make money
- Is the amount of money going in and out of a business
- A plan for the future
- Running costs that a business has to pay regularly
- Shows how a business performed over a period of time
- costs that don't change with output
- Money owed to a bank in a short term debt
- The money the business needs to trade day to day
- the cost of producing a product
Down
- The revenue made from selling a product after the costs of sales have been deducted
- The point at revenue from sales is the same as costs
- Revenue is more than expenditure
- Money owed by customers
- Are any costs
- Money that has to be paid by a new business
- Revenue is less than expenditure
16 Clues: Are any costs • A plan for the future • Money owed by customers • the cost of producing a product • Revenue is more than expenditure • Revenue is less than expenditure • Ways in which businesses make money • costs that don't change with output • Money owed to a bank in a short term debt • Money that has to be paid by a new business • ...
Logan’s Economics Review 21 2022-03-11
Across
- how much money you get after expenses
- your money you get paid
- someone who gives out money like a bank
- the money you earn weekly/biweekly
- the rate you have to pay for loans and credit cards
- wage the least amount of money you can earn daily/hourly.
Down
- something you have to pay back with interest
- the money people in your country use to pay
- a loan on a house
- the money you earn daily/hourly
- money that is easily accessible
- a way to save your money
12 Clues: a loan on a house • your money you get paid • a way to save your money • the money you earn daily/hourly • money that is easily accessible • the money you earn weekly/biweekly • how much money you get after expenses • someone who gives out money like a bank • the money people in your country use to pay • something you have to pay back with interest • ...
Business Vocabulary 2020-10-21
Across
- A company's or household's plan for the spending of a year
- The amount of money a company makes in a year
- The money that an organisation such as a bank lends and somebody borrows
- Money that you have to pay to the government so that it can pay for public services
- The type of pay you receive for working more than your assigned hours
- To receive money, property etc. from somebody when they die
Down
- The verb used instead of 'make' for 'make a profit'
- the axe An expression that means to be fired
- A legal agreement by which a bank lends you money to buy a house
- The verb to have enough money and be able to buy something
- A synonym for 'enemy'
- Units of equal value into which a company is divided and sold to raise money
- A synonym for 'offer'
- The verb meaning to take money out of a bank account
- If a company is unable with their boss, they can put forward 'a motion of ...'
15 Clues: A synonym for 'enemy' • A synonym for 'offer' • the axe An expression that means to be fired • The amount of money a company makes in a year • The verb used instead of 'make' for 'make a profit' • The verb meaning to take money out of a bank account • A company's or household's plan for the spending of a year • The verb to have enough money and be able to buy something • ...
economics word list 2017-08-29
Across
- / it means you hit something
- / it means it was shiped from a nother contery
- / someone lends you money but you have to pay it back
- / you are not spending money and you put it asied to spend on someting eles
- / it means you are working for the comperney
- / it is a must have
- / it is not free you have to pay money to get it
- / you have a limet on how much money you can spend
Down
- / you spend it on things
- / they say if you pay this amont of money you will get someting then you pay and you get nothing
- / you would like it but you do not have to have it
- / it means all arond the woreld
- / you put money in to a comney hoping they grow big so you get some of the money to
- / it means you ship something to a nether contrey
- / you have to pay money to have power or to keep the rodes safe
15 Clues: / it is a must have • / you spend it on things • / it means you hit something • / it means all arond the woreld • / it means you are working for the comperney • / it means it was shiped from a nother contery • / it is not free you have to pay money to get it • / it means you ship something to a nether contrey • / you would like it but you do not have to have it • ...
Travelers Haven 401K & Retirement Planning Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-12
Across
- Free from taxes (2 words)
- The strategy of pursuing an assortment of investments to minimize the effects of risk and volatility.
- The amount of money gained or lost on an investment relative to the amount of money invested, usually expressed as an annual percentage. (3 words)
- Money that is not taxed until it is withdrawn from an account (2 words)
- The percent Traveler’s Haven will match 401K contributions, up to the first 6%.
- Money that has been deposited to a retirement account that is taken out of wages before taxes have been calculated and deducted (2 words)
- The percentage return on an investment over a set time period, usually a year. (2 words)
- What vendor does TH use for the 401(k) plan?
- This is an individual retirement plan (2 words)
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
Down
- A specific point in someone's life when they stop working
- To put money aside for future use.
- Anticipating a desired or necessary future income after retirement and then creating a plan for the amount of savings and investment needed to create that future income. (2 words)
- A retirement savings plan that is sponsored by an employer for it's employees (2 words)
- If you withdraw money from your 401K before the age of 59½ you receive a (2 words)
- Describing a future financial goal and computing the kinds of income, savings, and investment that will be necessary to achieve the financial goal. (2 words)
- Travelers Havens 401K matching program is effective the first of this month.
- Associates are vested in the company match after _______ years of tenure.
- Directing the transfer of the money in your retirement account to a new plan or IRA.
- Also called equities or shares.
20 Clues: Free from taxes (2 words) • Also called equities or shares. • To put money aside for future use. • What vendor does TH use for the 401(k) plan? • This is an individual retirement plan (2 words) • A specific point in someone's life when they stop working • Money that is not taxed until it is withdrawn from an account (2 words) • ...
Personal Finance 2021-04-05
Across
- the cost of operation that a company includes to make revenue
- expense expenses that can change over time
- regular compensation that an employee receives from work
- tax a tax on sales or on the receipts from sales
- money received on a regular basis for for work or investments
- money one has saved
- pay what is left after deductions
- pay income before taxes are pulled
- income the base upon which an income tax system imposed tax
- denoting an original sum invested or lent
- price average price is the result of dividing the products total sales revenue by the total units sold
- account an account at a bank against which checks can be drawn by the account depositor
- a current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes
- amount of money borrowed by one group to another
Down
- with holding portion of an employee’s wages that is not included in the n his or her paycheck
- a resource economic value that someone owns with the expectation it will benefit them in the future
- a sum of money placed or kept in a bank account
- something a person or company owes, usually a sum that f money
- a bank lends money in exchange for taking title of debtor’s property
- expenses business expenses that does not change
- worth the fatal wealth of an individual company or household taking account of all financial assets and liabilities
- tax tax levied by a government directly on income especially an annual tax on personal income
- interest calculated on principle
- interest occurs when interest is added to the principal amount
- card a small plastic card is issued by a bank business allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit
- of living amount of money that is subtracted from gross pay
26 Clues: money one has saved • interest calculated on principle • pay what is left after deductions • pay income before taxes are pulled • denoting an original sum invested or lent • expense expenses that can change over time • a sum of money placed or kept in a bank account • expenses business expenses that does not change • tax a tax on sales or on the receipts from sales • ...
Financial Literacy 2021-04-07
Across
- A tax on a person’s individual income.
- Costs.
- Income minus expenses, interest, and taxes.
- Gross pay.
- The amount that one borrows.
- The proportion of income of a person that is not spent on current consumption
- An account at a bank in which a customer deposits money for immediate use.
- Refrain to give money.
- Any money owed to an individual, company, or other organization.
- Cost that fluctuates directly with output changes.
- The cost or price of an item of supply based on the unit of issue.
- Interest paid only on the original principal.
- Currency and coin that are guaranteed as legal tender by the government.
Down
- A loan used to buy real estate.
- A percentage tax on the selling price of goods and services.
- The interest on a loan or other fixed-income instrument where interest previously paid is included in the calculation of future interest.
- Subtractions.
- An individual or company’s assets minus liabilities.
- The average cost of the basic necessities of life.
- Regular wages and benefits an employee receives from an employer.
- The amount of money received in exchange for labor or services.
- The total sum of money allowed for a particular purpose.
- In accounting, anything of value that a person or firm buys.
- Any card that may be used repeatedly to borrow money or buy goods and services on credit.
- An amount of money held at a financial institution on behalf of an account holder for safekeeping.
- Expenses that continue at relatively stable levels.
- Gross income less a variety of deductions.
- The state of being liable.
28 Clues: Costs. • Gross pay. • Subtractions. • Refrain to give money. • The state of being liable. • The amount that one borrows. • A loan used to buy real estate. • A tax on a person’s individual income. • Gross income less a variety of deductions. • Income minus expenses, interest, and taxes. • Interest paid only on the original principal. • ...
Business English Review 2018-12-04
Across
- Downloading illegally
- Similar to a tax or duty
- A song in an ad
- After service is Konglish
- To be direct
- To be on time
- This brand costs a lot of money
- Similar to bargaining
- Opposite of peak
- Giving money for a favor
- Seeing a product in a movie or tv show
- Property, land, houses
- A person who wants you to buy their product
- To increase the price in an emergency
- Opposite of export
- A story
- Sending money home from a foreign country
- If you are playing this you are skipping class
- Usually a famous person the company hires to sell the product
- Same as rare; not many
- Spend money wisely; thrifty
Down
- Not a line graph
- Hate spending money
- The opposite of fake
- Go up and down, up and down
- A brand everyone knows
- To constantly spend a little bit of money
- Spending too much money
- Thousand million
- Support from emotion
- Check card is Konglish
- A person who reveals the truth
- Give and take
- The symbol of a company
- 1+1
- Another word for broken
- Copying someones paper and claiming ownership
- The philosophy of Confucius
- Opposite of skyrocket
- To get materials from an outside source
- A fake that is meant to distract
- A seller
- Support from logic
- Doing it because everyone is
- The money used in a country
- Support from an expert
- Britain does not use the dollar but this
- The words used by a company
- Expensive; not flat
49 Clues: 1+1 • A story • A seller • To be direct • To be on time • Give and take • A song in an ad • Not a line graph • Thousand million • Opposite of peak • Opposite of export • Support from logic • Hate spending money • Expensive; not flat • The opposite of fake • Support from emotion • Downloading illegally • Similar to bargaining • Opposite of skyrocket • A brand everyone knows • Check card is Konglish • ...
Personal Finance 2024-05-11
Across
- an institution that deals in money and its substitutes and provides other money-related services
- any venture or activity that has the potential to make money
- a financial gain
- payment made during a person's retirement
- debts or obligations a person or company owes to someone else
- echanging money for an outcome
- fraudulent acquisition and use of a person's private identifying information
- a company's ability to service its debt and meet its financial obligations
- expend money with the expectation of achieving a profit
- the estimated reduction in value of a fixed assets within a fiscal year
- Nothing in life is promised in life besides death and ___
- barrowing while making payments
- an item or expense that can reduce the taxes a person owes in a given year.
- an investment into a company
- financial protection for our nation's people
Down
- fixed-income instrument and investment product
- making a payment in full
- money that is borrowed from a bank or a person
- bank robbers commit and act of ___
- criminals' attempts to steal personal financial information
- payment that is owed
- payment straight out of the banks ownership
- intentional misrepresentation of information or identity to deceive others
- cost
- long-term, tax-advantaged savings account
- a sum of money saved or made available for a particular purpose.
- money that is being kept for something
- a measure of the interest rate plus the additional fees charged with the loan
- a portion of a loan that is owed by the borrower
- any combination of public and/or private financial investments required by the infrastructure over its life cycle.
- company-sponsored retirement account
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before paymen
32 Clues: cost • a financial gain • payment that is owed • making a payment in full • an investment into a company • echanging money for an outcome • barrowing while making payments • bank robbers commit and act of ___ • company-sponsored retirement account • money that is being kept for something • payment made during a person's retirement • long-term, tax-advantaged savings account • ...
Advantages and Disadvantages of Different Payment Options 2023-05-11
Across
- Buy now, pay later
- Cheques are issued in a numbered order called ________.
- Type of card that allows you the freedom to use your own money
- Some stores offer this sale (a type of sale).
- Excessive amount of money you owe.
- Electronic transfer of payment.
- The person being payed is called this.
- a payment that must be paid (f--s)
- The cost of borrowing money or the reward of saving.
- Can damage your ______ if a late payment is made.
- credit provided by a retailer so that you can purchase good from the retailers store and pay the account at a later day
Down
- A piece of paper received after a product is purchased.
- What do you call notes and coins issued by the federal government?
- A type of illegal activity.
- A type of device where criminals copy the information in your and record your pin number.
- Another word for returning.
- Another word for left over money.
- (type of payment)that supplies you money now in return of paying back later.
- A written statement of the money owed for goods or services
- A fraud way of tricking the customer into taking their money.
- A written communication ordering your financial situation
- Definition - fitting in well with a person's needs, activities and plans.
- Another type of electronic payment that uses telephone or internet to transfer funds from your cheque.
- To pay a person a specific amount of money.
- A payment option when consumers buy goods using ________, they first pay a deposit and then the store puts aside the good for them.
25 Clues: Buy now, pay later • A type of illegal activity. • Another word for returning. • Electronic transfer of payment. • Another word for left over money. • Excessive amount of money you owe. • a payment that must be paid (f--s) • The person being payed is called this. • To pay a person a specific amount of money. • Some stores offer this sale (a type of sale). • ...
Intro to Financial Literacy 2023-09-15
Across
- The act of placing the numbers in value order and find the middle number
- The mathematical average of a set of two or more numbers
- the process of combining matrices, vectors, or other quantities under specific rules to obtain their product
- The difference between the lowest and highest values
- a number or ratio expressed as a fraction of 100
- becoming smaller or fewer in size, amount, intensity, or degree
- An account at a bank that allows a customer to deposit money and make withdrawals from the funds on deposit using a paper check or electronic transfer
- the action of separating something into parts or the process of being separated
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt
- Something that can improve your quality if life, although unnecessary
- Interest that is earned on the money deposited into an account plus previous interest
Down
- a comprehensive evaluation of an individual's current pay and future financial state by using current known variables to predict future income, asset values and withdrawal plans
- the action or process of adding something to something else
- becoming greater in size, amount, or degree; growing
- The Most Frequent Number
- Something Necessary to live and function
- A form to fill out when adding money to a bank account
- A written order used to tell a bank to pay money (transfer funds) from an account to the check holder.
- An account in which the bank pays interest for the use of the money deposited in the account
- The percentage rate that is paid by a bank on money that is in some accounts
- the action or process of subtracting something to something else
21 Clues: The Most Frequent Number • Something Necessary to live and function • a number or ratio expressed as a fraction of 100 • becoming greater in size, amount, or degree; growing • The difference between the lowest and highest values • A form to fill out when adding money to a bank account • The mathematical average of a set of two or more numbers • ...
Chapter 2 words 2022-11-21
Across
- a precious shiny grayish-white metal
- bad time on wall street
- role is to control the supply of currency and banking system
- half types of financial institutions
- a yellow precious metal
- loan from an investor to a borrower such as a company or government
- let you pool your money with other investors to "mutually" buy stocks, bonds, and other investments
- measures to make money grow
- a medium of exchange for goods and services
- paper currency
- half types of financial institutions
- a broker who buys and sells securities on a stock exchange on behalf of clients
- signed the National Banking Act
- the world's largest stock exchange
- interest earned on original deposit and on interest earned by initial deposit
- allows investors to buy and sell stocks over a computer network
Down
- good time on wall street
- Federal Government issued legal tenders
- putting money aside so it will be there when you need it
- several exchanges in which shares of publicly held companies are bought and sold
- securities that are not listed on a major exchange in the United States and are instead traded via a broker-dealer network
- distribution of a company's earnings to its shareholders
- security that represents ownership within a fraction of the issuing company
- paper money
- a current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes
- cash or liquid assets being held or obtained for expenditures
- an obligation that requires one party, the debtor, to pay money or other agreed-upon value
- general increase in the prices of goods and services in an economy
- When a private company first sells shares of stock to the public
- first form of money for Chinese
- form of money in shape of circle
31 Clues: paper money • paper currency • bad time on wall street • a yellow precious metal • good time on wall street • measures to make money grow • signed the National Banking Act • first form of money for Chinese • form of money in shape of circle • the world's largest stock exchange • a precious shiny grayish-white metal • half types of financial institutions • ...
Finance park 1 2025-03-13
Across
- _______ institution: a business that provides money-related services
- ____card: a card that looks like a credit card but operates like cash
- the things you do well
- your natural talents
- a written order for a bank to pay money
- an amount deducted from a bank account
- an IOU issued by a company or government in exchange for a loan
- a record of income and spending and a plan for managing money
- the amount of financial trust extended to a person or a business by a lender
- ___ fee: yearly fee
- money that is spent on goods, services or bills
- interest on the principal and accumulated interest on a loan or deposit
- ____cluster: a grouping of related jobs and industries
- credit_____: a standardized measure of a person’s potential to repay debt
- ______ cost: a business cost that remains the same, such as rent
- money in the form of bills or coins
Down
- credit______:a non-profit cooperative that offers bank services and is owned by members
- credit_____ : the maximum amount a cardholder can borrow
- money owed
- _______charges: the cost of credit–the fees and interest charged to an unpaid balance
- money paid out of pocket before insurance covers the remaining cost
- annual percentage rate for interest charged
- credit_____: a record of a person’s financial information
- a card authorizing the holder to buy goods that can be paid for later
- a legal process in which a lender takes possession of a mortgaged property from the holder who failed to make payments
- a legal process that gives a debtor protection from creditors
- _____income: money available to spend on non-essential goods/services
- a for-profit institution that offers loans, mortgages and other services
28 Clues: money owed • your natural talents • ___ fee: yearly fee • the things you do well • money in the form of bills or coins • an amount deducted from a bank account • a written order for a bank to pay money • annual percentage rate for interest charged • money that is spent on goods, services or bills • ____cluster: a grouping of related jobs and industries • ...
Financial Literacy Vocab 2025-04-14
Across
- taking out more money than you have
- The insurance that covers the items you own is called ___________ Insurance
- The cost (stated as a percent) of borrowing money yearly is called…
- A plan for how you will organize and spend your money is called a…
- Interest earned on the balance including what was added through interest is...
- An account to set aside money that pays you interest is a _________ account
- When a check is invalid it is called a...
- When a person uses a method for budgeting where every dollar has a place to go, they are probably using the _____________ method
Down
- a check that has not been cashed out yet
- A number based on your credit history is your…
- The form used by schools to determine how much aid you will receive is called the…
- A fund you set up in case you need money unexpectedly is called a __________ fund
- The form sent by your employer which contains all of your financial information at that work place for the previous year
- A certain amount of money taken off of your gross wage so that it is not taxed is called a…
- A card that you can use which directly takes money from your account is a…
- The form used while doing your taxes that will allow you to decide if you’re taking the standard deduction amount on Line 12 is the…
- Federal, state, and local taxes on the amount of money you make is called an…
- A person with zero connection with a bank is called...
- A fee charged by a lender
- An account that allows you to make withdrawals, and pay bills is called a _________ account
20 Clues: A fee charged by a lender • taking out more money than you have • a check that has not been cashed out yet • When a check is invalid it is called a... • A number based on your credit history is your… • A person with zero connection with a bank is called... • A plan for how you will organize and spend your money is called a… • ...
Tax Vocabulary 2025-12-10
Across
- Income Money earned from savings accounts, CDs, or loans given
- Dollar value assigned to a property
- evasion Illegal avoidance of not paying taxes
- Cash paid without a paper trail
- Collected to fund national programs like SNAP and National Defense
- Tax collected by city, county, or other local gov't
- Federal Agency that collects taxes and enforces laws
- Form showing how much you made and was withheld for the year
- Month in which taxes are due
- The general increase in prices over time
- Total earnings before taxes
- Tax added to the price of goods at services at checkout
- Fixed amount of money paid to an employee
- Your earnings after taxes and deductions
- Any money taken out of your paycheck before being paid
- Money returned to you if you overpaid your taxes
- Not required to pay certain taxes
Down
- Someone who works for him/herself and responsible for taxes
- Money paid to shareholders from company's profits
- Tax on real estate based on value
- Tax paid on money you earn from work, investments, or other sources
- A set amount the IRS allows you to subtract from your income
- The process when submitting your taxes to the IRS
- Which state has the lowest excise tax on gas
- Someone who relies on you for financial support
- Money made from working including tips, wages, and salary
- Payments earned based on sales or performance
- Amount subtracted directly from the taxes you owe
- Earnings based on hourly work
- Deduction Amount subtracted from income to reduce taxable income
- Extra money paid for services
- This program funds social security and medicare
- Status Single, married filing jointly, married filing separate, head of household
33 Clues: Total earnings before taxes • Month in which taxes are due • Earnings based on hourly work • Extra money paid for services • Cash paid without a paper trail • Tax on real estate based on value • Not required to pay certain taxes • Dollar value assigned to a property • The general increase in prices over time • Your earnings after taxes and deductions • ...
Aizen's Financial Crossword 2026-02-23
Across
- – Mistakes you learn from.
- – The amount of something you buy.
- – The act of going to buy goods.
- – Where people might shop.
- – How worthwhile something is for its price.
- – Paid content designed to make you buy.
- – Place where goods are sold.
- – What others say about a product.
- – To look at differences between two or more items.
- – A person who buys goods or services.
- – Money you set aside instead of spending.
- – What research and reviews do for smart decisions.
- – Items you buy or sell.
- – Process of planning money decisions.
- – Platforms where influencers post ads.
- – Group whose budget you might manage in the unit.
- – Acting wisely with money.
- – The cost for a single standard measure.
Down
- – Happening every month (like a budget cycle).
- – A plan for how you’ll spend money.
- – The skills to make wise decisions.
- – Getting the best product for the price.
- – Finding information before buying.
- – People on social media who talk about products.
- – The act of deciding between options.
- – Reduced price.
- – The choice you make when buying.
- – What you want to achieve with your money.
- – In a way that saves money.
- – Testing options to see what works.
- – What you do when you use money to buy something.
- – How money flows in buying and selling.
- – How well something is made or how long it lasts.
- – What you pay for a product.
- – The ability to make smart choices.
- – Following your spending over time.
- – The total amount you pay.
- – Things you would like but don’t really need.
- – Things you must have.
- – The company or name behind a product.
40 Clues: – Reduced price. • – Things you must have. • – Items you buy or sell. • – Mistakes you learn from. • – Where people might shop. • – The total amount you pay. • – Acting wisely with money. • – In a way that saves money. • – Place where goods are sold. • – What you pay for a product. • – The act of going to buy goods. • – The amount of something you buy. • ...
Understanding ATM, Debit Card, and Credit Card_Arunkumar P_TCE 2025-10-01
Across
- A credit card lets you ____ money and pay later
- The amount of money you have in your bank
- You press numbers on the ATM to enter your ____
- To use money to buy things
- A machine where you get money
- You put your card in this machine to get money
Down
- You do this with a card to pay at the store
- A card you can use to buy now and pay later
- Money you pay for something is called ____
- A place where your money is kept safely
- You must keep your card and PIN very ____
- The bank gives you this card to use your money safely
- You can take out money from an ATM in the form of ____
- You need this to get money from an ATM like a secret number
- A card you use to buy things and the money comes out of your bank
15 Clues: To use money to buy things • A machine where you get money • A place where your money is kept safely • You must keep your card and PIN very ____ • The amount of money you have in your bank • Money you pay for something is called ____ • You do this with a card to pay at the store • A card you can use to buy now and pay later • You put your card in this machine to get money • ...
Matura Leader B2, Unit 7: Economy 2026-01-19
Across
- money returned when you pay more than the cost
- a large outdoor sign used for advertising
- a service that protects against financial loss
- money used to try to earn more money in the future
Down
- a good deal where something is bought for a low price
- the crime of tricking people to take their money
- a small amount of a product used to show what something is like
- money put into a bank account or paid in advance
- to have enough money to pay for something
- money given back after a return or mistake
- the money that a country uses
- to wait in a line of people
- money that is borrowed from the bank and must be paid back
13 Clues: to wait in a line of people • the money that a country uses • to have enough money to pay for something • a large outdoor sign used for advertising • money given back after a return or mistake • money returned when you pay more than the cost • a service that protects against financial loss • the crime of tricking people to take their money • ...
Vocabulary 2021-12-16
Across
- A relationship between people
- A system of money used in a certain country
- The gross income returned by an investment
- Money received for work or through investment
- An ownership share in a company
- To commit in order to earn a financial return
- Plan used to decide the amount of money
Down
- Pay out money in buying or hiring goods
- The money you receive for giving money out
- Money that's borrowed and have to be paid
- Ability to borrow money or access goods
- An economy of or reduction in money and time
12 Clues: A relationship between people • An ownership share in a company • Pay out money in buying or hiring goods • Ability to borrow money or access goods • Plan used to decide the amount of money • Money that's borrowed and have to be paid • The money you receive for giving money out • The gross income returned by an investment • A system of money used in a certain country • ...
Financial Literacy 2023-05-08
Across
- money earned from working a job
- extra money over time to cover the cost of money loaned
- taking money out of a bank account
- an act that is paid for
- things that are produced and used
- money being paid for a good or service
- money put into an account to spend or save for a later time
Down
- to get money that has to be paid back
- a shortage of supply
- the physical act of work
- money put away to use later
- a plan for using money
12 Clues: a shortage of supply • a plan for using money • an act that is paid for • the physical act of work • money put away to use later • money earned from working a job • things that are produced and used • taking money out of a bank account • to get money that has to be paid back • money being paid for a good or service • extra money over time to cover the cost of money loaned • ...
clothing brands 2021-01-22
Across
- dead brand ugly clothes
- canada decent ammount of money
- king not that dear
- pretty cheap
- borin cheap
- not alot of money
- ugly and cheap brand
- normal price
- ok brand
- north face classic
Down
- expensive
- rely dear
- will dream everybody knows about them
- goose reply expensive
- rely expensive
- island pretty expensive
- vitton too expensive
- too much money
- rare to find some
19 Clues: ok brand • expensive • rely dear • borin cheap • pretty cheap • normal price • rely expensive • too much money • not alot of money • rare to find some • king not that dear • north face classic • ugly and cheap brand • vitton too expensive • goose reply expensive • dead brand ugly clothes • island pretty expensive • canada decent ammount of money • will dream everybody knows about them
Holdback 2024-05-29
Across
- where are the holdback itemization sheets?
- who do we inform when the holdback needs to take place?
- When should the money be counted in relation to printing the cash out?
- what amounts need to be filled out before printing the itemization sheets?
- who do we email when money doesn’t come?
- what is the memo for the paid outs/ins?
- How do we account for the money the following day so it can be used?
- How do we account for the money we take out for a holdback?
Down
- where can you see the cash out before printing?
- when do we send the email if money doesn’t come?
- what category is the paid out/in done under?
- where can we find the procedure detailed out?
- what should we NOT do with the money the following day?
- what needs to be filled out for every holdback bag?
- what needs to be pulled prior to counting money?
- what color paper do the itemization sheets need to be on?
- where do we plane the laminated holdback sign?
17 Clues: what is the memo for the paid outs/ins? • who do we email when money doesn’t come? • where are the holdback itemization sheets? • what category is the paid out/in done under? • where can we find the procedure detailed out? • where do we plane the laminated holdback sign? • where can you see the cash out before printing? • ...
Holdback 2024-05-29
Across
- where are the holdback itemization sheets?
- who do we inform when the holdback needs to take place?
- When should the money be counted in relation to printing the cash out?
- what amounts need to be filled out before printing the itemization sheets?
- who do we email when money doesn’t come?
- what is the memo for the paid outs/ins?
- How do we account for the money the following day so it can be used?
- How do we account for the money we take out for a holdback?
Down
- where can you see the cash out before printing?
- when do we send the email if money doesn’t come?
- what category is the paid out/in done under?
- where can we find the procedure detailed out?
- what should we NOT do with the money the following day?
- what needs to be filled out for every holdback bag?
- what needs to be pulled prior to counting money?
- what color paper do the itemization sheets need to be on?
- where do we place the laminated holdback sign?
17 Clues: what is the memo for the paid outs/ins? • who do we email when money doesn’t come? • where are the holdback itemization sheets? • what category is the paid out/in done under? • where can we find the procedure detailed out? • where do we place the laminated holdback sign? • where can you see the cash out before printing? • ...
Financial services vocab and crossword 2022-12-08
Across
- an instance of buying or selling something;a business transaction
- Business serves as an intermediary for different types of financial monetary transaction
- A written,dated, and signed instrument that directs a pay of a specific amount
- A figure representing how much money you have
- A account that lets you easily deposit and withdraw money for daily transaction
- A sum of money that is being lent, expected to be payed with interest
- The corpus funds and credit employed in business
- A savings account that holds a fixed amount of money
- a substitute for cash or check
Down
- An electronic system that allows customers to manage their funds
- an account that allows you to save money with interest
- Specialized computer that manages bank funds
- A system of inter-related production and consumption
- A not-for-profit organization that exists for their members
- An institution focused on commercial lending money
- A safe that keeps money safe
- card A payment card that deducts the payment amount from the bank account the card is linked to
17 Clues: A safe that keeps money safe • a substitute for cash or check • Specialized computer that manages bank funds • A figure representing how much money you have • The corpus funds and credit employed in business • An institution focused on commercial lending money • A system of inter-related production and consumption • A savings account that holds a fixed amount of money • ...
Corpus Crossword 10/03 2022-09-26
Across
- A green place many people can go
- To move your car
- To end, to be done
- To get something by giving money
- A place where you buy things
- A green place near your house
- A place for sick people
- To move very fast with your legs
- To move slow with your legs
- Where trains go
Down
- When there are many cars
- To have a lot of money
- Something that has no water
- Number one, to go before everything
- To start
- To give something for money
- To have no money
- A task. When you score in soccer
- Something covered in water
19 Clues: To start • Where trains go • To move your car • To have no money • To end, to be done • To have a lot of money • A place for sick people • When there are many cars • Something covered in water • Something that has no water • To give something for money • To move slow with your legs • A place where you buy things • A green place near your house • A green place many people can go • ...
Credit Card Math 2023-10-17
Across
- A formal agreement with a bank that states you can put money into it and take the money out
- Money put into a bank account
- A sum of money the bank will give you to borrow
- Money taken out of a bank account
- Money earned on a regular basis from a job
- The set of numbers that identify ownership of money deposited into the bank
- A plastic device that is scanned for purchases connected to a credit account
- The cost of something, especially items that are recurring
Down
- A record of money put into and taken out of a bank account
- A formal agreement with the bank that states they will loan you money at a specific rate
- An amount of money you have planned to save and spend
- The cost of borrowing money from a bank
- A number that is iven to you based on your behavior associated with a credit account or another loan
13 Clues: Money put into a bank account • Money taken out of a bank account • The cost of borrowing money from a bank • Money earned on a regular basis from a job • A sum of money the bank will give you to borrow • An amount of money you have planned to save and spend • A record of money put into and taken out of a bank account • ...
Financial Literacy 2025-11-25
Across
- Regular payment made for protection against loss
- Money kept in the bank for future use (6 letters)
- – Ownership value in an asset/company (6 letters)
- A written record of income and spending
- A card that lets you borrow money from the bank (6 letters)
- The total money you make before expenses
- A plan for managing income and expenses (6 letters)
Down
- Money added to savings by the bank
- A percentage paid for borrowing money
- Something that has value and a person owns (5 letters)
- Ownership shares in a company (6 letters)
- – Technology used to improve financial services
- Paper money and coins used in a country
- Money owed to someone (4 letters)
- A place where people keep their money safely
15 Clues: Money owed to someone (4 letters) • Money added to savings by the bank • A percentage paid for borrowing money • Paper money and coins used in a country • A written record of income and spending • The total money you make before expenses • Ownership shares in a company (6 letters) • A place where people keep their money safely • ...
Place, Building, and Nature 2023-06-14
Across
- a really tall building
- Soccer
- you can find fire trucks here.
- a dark place where bats like living here.
- you keep your cars here.
- a place where you save your old stuffs.
- our future house.
- money money money!
- sick people.
- King and Queen.
- wet.
Down
- underground
- A place for studying history.
- children will like to play here.
- elephant.
- coffee
- books
- eating
- flowers.
- multifuncional room in your school.
20 Clues: wet. • books • coffee • eating • Soccer • flowers. • elephant. • underground • sick people. • King and Queen. • our future house. • money money money! • a really tall building • you keep your cars here. • A place for studying history. • you can find fire trucks here. • children will like to play here. • multifuncional room in your school. • a place where you save your old stuffs. • ...
Accounting & Finance 2020-02-12
Across
- pay Amount of wages that employees take home
- List of people
- card A plastic card that enables withdraw money
- Percentage of deducting
- Money put aside for profit
- Paper forms that transfer money
- An estimate of income
Down
- An instance of buying of selling something
- Original amount of money borrowed
- Profit on money invested
- Money earned from job
- Tax on sales
- pay An entire amount of income
13 Clues: Tax on sales • List of people • Money earned from job • An estimate of income • Percentage of deducting • Profit on money invested • Money put aside for profit • pay An entire amount of income • Paper forms that transfer money • Original amount of money borrowed • An instance of buying of selling something • pay Amount of wages that employees take home • ...
TED A Level Unit 2 2022-05-06
Across
- payment for a job
- hourly payment for a job
- opposite of cheap
- to give money for an amount of time
- cash machine
- a homeless person
- a game to win money
Down
- to go to another country
- money paid fore the use of money
- the price of a trip by bus, train
- opposite of save
- money box
- to take money for an amount of time
13 Clues: money box • cash machine • opposite of save • payment for a job • opposite of cheap • a homeless person • a game to win money • to go to another country • hourly payment for a job • money paid fore the use of money • the price of a trip by bus, train • to give money for an amount of time • to take money for an amount of time
BQ2 5-22-21 XWORD 2021-05-19
19 Clues: SAY • WEST • YEAR • SHOES • MONEY • NEVER • AGREE • STAND • EVERY • ALWAYS • TRAVEL • COLLEGE • SOLDIER • SCOTLAND • DISAGREE • NEWZEALAND • HELICOPTER • UNIVERSITY • COMPLICATED
Luca's Spelling Dec. 11 2014-12-11
20 Clues: sure • eyes • movie • money • cargo • target • defeat • appear • toward • silence • harmony • survival • survival • determine • agreeable • reasonable • dependence • preventable • performance • collectable
Personal Finance 2025-05-19
Across
- Money put aside for future use
- Earnings from lending money or deposits
- A plan for managing income and expenses
- Using money to buy goods or services
- Money that changes amount regularly, like utilities
- Interest calculated on both principal and accumulated interest
Down
- Interest calculated only on the initial amount
- A card that deducts money directly from your bank account
- Money earned from work or investments
- Money paid regularly and does not change much
- A card used to borrow money from a bank to pay
- Money owed that must be paid back
12 Clues: Money put aside for future use • Money owed that must be paid back • Using money to buy goods or services • Money earned from work or investments • Earnings from lending money or deposits • A plan for managing income and expenses • Money paid regularly and does not change much • Interest calculated only on the initial amount • ...
Chinese New Year 2021-01-23
22 Clues: God • red • hot • pot • rice • lion • fish • cake • dance • lucky • money • dragon • wealth • dinner • lantern • reunion • envelope • couplets • tangerine • dumplings • fireworks • firecrackers
Francais 2024-10-09
22 Clues: to-win • to-hire • to-open • to-count • to-cover • to-apply • to-offer • to-close • to-manage • to-master • to-suffer • to-direct • to-change • to-deposit • to-discover • to-interest • to-withdraw • to-save-money • to-pay-in-cash • to-save-up-money • to-be-self-employed • to-recieve,get-money
Business 2023-08-16
Across
- A building for the storage of goods
- Space or a place for storing
- A removal of money from a bank account
- A book or other collection of financial accounts
- One that buys a product or service
- A business enterprise, typically one that involves risk
- A record of money paid out and money received
- The equipment or goods of an establishment
Down
- To carry or send abroad especially for sale in another country
- A charge for borrowed money that is generally a percentage of the amount borrowed
- Money paid at regular times for work or services
- A written statement saying that money or goods have been received
- Money lent at interest
- To bring (as goods) into a country from another country usually for selling
- The quality or state of being scarce : a very small supply
15 Clues: Money lent at interest • Space or a place for storing • One that buys a product or service • A building for the storage of goods • A removal of money from a bank account • The equipment or goods of an establishment • A record of money paid out and money received • Money paid at regular times for work or services • A book or other collection of financial accounts • ...
Ch 10-1 Vocab: Create a Quiz 2024-04-05
Across
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- narrow definition of money supply conforming to money ´ s role as medium of exchange; components include coins, currency, checks, other demand deposits, traveler's checks
- account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services; one of the three functions of money
- money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity
Down
- standard unit of currency in a country's money supply; American dollar, British pound, etc.
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc
- (Fed) privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
- moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
- an overthrow of government
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as a medium of exchange and store of value; components include M1 plus savings deposits, time deposits, and money market funds
14 Clues: an overthrow of government • money in the form of gold or silver coins • moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter • money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity • (Fed) privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States • money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc • ...
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 • ...
Household spending 2025-02-11
Across
- – The portion of income set aside instead of being spent immediately
- – The cost of borrowing money, usually expressed as a percentage.
- – The general increase in prices over time, reducing the purchasing power of money.
- – The total value of all goods and services produced within a country in a given period.
- – Money received by an individual or business, often as payment for work or investments.
- – Money borrowed from a bank or lender that must be repaid with interest.
- – The ability to obtain goods or services before payment, based on trust that payment will be made later.
- – The amount of money spent on goods and services.
- – An entity or person that provides money to borrowers under agreed terms.
- – The act of putting money into financial schemes, stocks, or businesses to gain returns.
Down
- – The total value of an individual’s or entity’s assets minus liabilities.
- – A financial institution that accepts deposits, offers loans, and provides other financial services.
- – The act of taking money from a lender with the promise to repay in the future.
- – A person who purchases goods and services for personal use.
- – A specific type of loan used to purchase property, often secured by the property itself.
- – A key factor in economic decisions; when high, people are more likely to spend and invest.
- – A group of individuals living together and making joint financial decisions.
- – The percentage used to calculate interest, growth, or other financial metrics.
- – The system by which a country or region produces, distributes, and consumes goods and services.
19 Clues: – The amount of money spent on goods and services. • – A person who purchases goods and services for personal use. • – The cost of borrowing money, usually expressed as a percentage. • – The portion of income set aside instead of being spent immediately • – Money borrowed from a bank or lender that must be repaid with interest. • ...
Budget Terms 2021-11-01
Across
- someone that considers money as not a necessity
- wants expenses which help an individual to live more comfortably
- goal 1-5 years
- a plan for saving and spending
- people who put aside some of their money for future use
- A plan for making and spending money
- someone who spends money
Down
- term goal a goal that you plan to reach over an extended period of time
- investing money in high-risk ventures
- Personality style and habits of money management
- term goal a goal that you can reach in a short period of time
- needs expenditures which are essential for an individual to be live and function
- seeker someone who plans for the future
- expenses and debts
- income and other things you own
15 Clues: goal 1-5 years • expenses and debts • someone who spends money • a plan for saving and spending • income and other things you own • A plan for making and spending money • investing money in high-risk ventures • seeker someone who plans for the future • someone that considers money as not a necessity • Personality style and habits of money management • ...
Lesson 3 2023-05-09
Across
- cry out, yell
- not cheap
- look for
- an opinion or suggestion about what someone should do
- buyer
- give money, food, and clothes to help a person or organization
- the money left
- gather
Down
- keep or rescue
- pay out
- thing, object
- lower the price
- reach at
- get something by paying money for it
- not high
- allowance
- a way of behaving
- cost, value
- fifty percent
- sum, whole
20 Clues: buyer • gather • pay out • look for • reach at • not high • not cheap • allowance • sum, whole • cost, value • cry out, yell • thing, object • fifty percent • keep or rescue • the money left • lower the price • a way of behaving • get something by paying money for it • an opinion or suggestion about what someone should do • give money, food, and clothes to help a person or organization
Yoongyu 2022-06-07
Across
- pumpik
- not happy
- old stuff
- creator of chobana
- eat rainbow
- yes
- amphibian eater
- ate now
- weirdo fish
- boys go to jupiter to get more__
- knot
- good
- palindrome
- food container
- eats
- telephone, for short
Down
- yes
- moist cleaning
- like larry from veggietales
- places for water
- money misplacement
- crossword
- best state
- steal
- feature verb
- money
- not sad
- not odd
- tomato
- terrible instrument?
30 Clues: yes • yes • knot • good • eats • steal • money • pumpik • tomato • not sad • not odd • ate now • not happy • old stuff • crossword • best state • palindrome • eat rainbow • weirdo fish • feature verb • moist cleaning • food container • amphibian eater • places for water • money misplacement • creator of chobana • terrible instrument? • telephone, for short • like larry from veggietales • boys go to jupiter to get more__
university vocabulary 2022-03-09
Across
- school area
- a school teaching technology and engineering
- a school teaching trade
- to sine up
- a subject
- money you get graduating
- money that you need to pay
- outside the curriculum
- a concentration
Down
- a collection of schools
- shelter
- a representative
- a symbol of the school
- behavior control
- a type of school
- order of courses
- a lifelong job
- money you get
- a certificate showing your area
- shelter and food
20 Clues: shelter • a subject • to sine up • school area • money you get • a lifelong job • a concentration • a representative • behavior control • a type of school • order of courses • shelter and food • a symbol of the school • outside the curriculum • a collection of schools • a school teaching trade • money you get graduating • money that you need to pay • a certificate showing your area • ...
Banking Terms 2024-12-02
Across
- This type of account provides security for despositors money
- This type of endorsement is used to transfer ownership of a check to another party
- This type of card will automatically take money out of your account when you make a purchase
- The name of the person, business or organization receiving the check
- This type of account allows for deposits and withdrawals
- When a check is signed by the payee in order to cash or deposit the check
- A type of bank that does not operate for profit and are member-owned
- The bank will ______ out money to individuals or businesses who will spend it and the money cycles through the economy
- To _________ a check is to write a check with a date that will occur in the future
- The extra money that a bank gives you for keeping money in a savings account
- The yearly rate charged for a loan and includes interest and fees (the abbreviation for it)
- A monthly _____ fee is an account maintenance fee that is charged monthly
- The type of check that has already been paid and processed by the bank; shown as a photocopy in your account
- A deposit in ________ is a deposit made and recorded in the register, but not shown on the bank statement
- This is received each month in the mail or online from the bank to show a record of all transactions made that month
- This type of endorsement requires only the signature of the payee
- A fee charged when you don't have enough money in your account for an expense (the abbreviation for it)
Down
- Services provided by a range of organizations that manage money
- The account holder that signs a check to authorize payment
- An account that is tailored for high school or college students
- Money put into an account
- A legal document used to transfer ownership of money
- The reason for writing a check
- The abbreviation for the government agency that protects customer deposits
- The checkbook ________ is a tool to track checking account transactions
- A fee charged when you use an ATM that is outside of your bank's network
- A check written for more money than your account contains
- The most common and straightforward type of checking account
- This type of endorsement restricts the check to be used for a specific purpose
- This type of card can be used to make purchase, but the money you are using is borrowed from the card issuer
- A type of check or withdrawal that has not been processed by the bank yet
31 Clues: Money put into an account • The reason for writing a check • A legal document used to transfer ownership of money • This type of account allows for deposits and withdrawals • A check written for more money than your account contains • The account holder that signs a check to authorize payment • This type of account provides security for despositors money • ...
Unit 3 Vocab 2023-09-20
Across
- An occupation
- Training new generation of workers
- Money given to help pay for school
- A payment paid on a daily or weekly basis
- The total amount of money made in a year
- Cost of something
- Amount earned after deductions are made from gross pay
- Putting money towards something in order to make a profit
- A document that provides a summary of educational achievements and relevant job experience
Down
- Becoming an expert at a certain skill
- Document that accompanies resume
- The group of people who are able to work
- Total earnings before deductions are made
- Money given by the government
- An asset that is passed down
- Assets minus liabilities equals...
- A trainee who works to gain experience
- Money given to support a student's education
18 Clues: An occupation • Cost of something • An asset that is passed down • Money given by the government • Document that accompanies resume • Training new generation of workers • Money given to help pay for school • Assets minus liabilities equals... • Becoming an expert at a certain skill • A trainee who works to gain experience • The group of people who are able to work • ...
Unit 3 Vocab 2023-09-20
Across
- An occupation
- Training new generation of workers
- Money given to help pay for school
- A payment paid on a daily or weekly basis
- The total amount of money made in a year
- Cost of something
- Amount earned after deductions are made from gross pay
- Putting money towards something in order to make a profit
- A document that provides a summary of educational achievements and relevant job experience
Down
- Becoming an expert at a certain skill
- Document that accompanies resume
- The group of people who are able to work
- Total earnings before deductions are made
- Money given by the government
- An asset that is passed down
- Assets minus liabilities equals...
- A trainee who works to gain experience
- Money given to support a student's education
18 Clues: An occupation • Cost of something • An asset that is passed down • Money given by the government • Document that accompanies resume • Training new generation of workers • Money given to help pay for school • Assets minus liabilities equals... • Becoming an expert at a certain skill • A trainee who works to gain experience • The group of people who are able to work • ...
Revision 2026-02-27
Across
- A safe place to save or borrow money
- An account where you borrow money you must pay back
- Taking action on your own
- Machine to get cash using a card
- When you borrow money, you must do this on time
- Believing you can improve with effort is this mindset
- Shares profits with its customers
- Loans with high rates for a short time
Down
- Ability to recover after problems
- Extra money paid on loans
- How well your mind feels
- An account where you spend money you already have
- Mindset believing talent cannot change
- Being responsible for yourself
- To improve confidence, use failures to your…
- Number showing how reliable you are to lenders
- Mindset believing you can grow and learn
- What NOT to do when anxious (don’t…)
- Giving up easily shows this mindset
- Loans with lower rates for a long time
20 Clues: How well your mind feels • Extra money paid on loans • Taking action on your own • Being responsible for yourself • Machine to get cash using a card • Ability to recover after problems • Shares profits with its customers • Giving up easily shows this mindset • A safe place to save or borrow money • What NOT to do when anxious (don’t…) • Mindset believing talent cannot change • ...
Financial Literacy 2021-10-07
Across
- money left in your account
- to put money in
- give money to someone expecting to be repaid
- money that is left, money you get to keep
- price paid over a period of time for borrowing money
Down
- gets money with an agreement that they repay it
- Security, using money wisely to plan for the future
- to take money out
- cost of living
- money that you earn
- putting money aside for the future
11 Clues: cost of living • to put money in • to take money out • money that you earn • money left in your account • putting money aside for the future • money that is left, money you get to keep • give money to someone expecting to be repaid • gets money with an agreement that they repay it • Security, using money wisely to plan for the future • ...
Finance class 2013-03-20
Across
- A great place to go when you need money.
- One place that children could try to find work to do.
- The money we have for tithes and helping the less fortunate.
- You'll be happier if you make a plan for your money and ____ to it.
- The money we have for buying things for ourselves.
- Having a plan for your money is a __________.
- Giving makes you less ____________.
Down
- Another name for money.
- Junior's favorite tv show is Dollar Bill's ___________.
- The money we set aside for the future or for emergencies.
- Learn to take ___ of our money, so our money can take ___ of us.
- Almanzo's father said money equals ______ work.
12 Clues: Another name for money. • Giving makes you less ____________. • A great place to go when you need money. • Having a plan for your money is a __________. • Almanzo's father said money equals ______ work. • The money we have for buying things for ourselves. • One place that children could try to find work to do. • Junior's favorite tv show is Dollar Bill's ___________. • ...
Financially Fit Week 2023-10-08
Across
- An account best used for storing money to spend
- An amount of money put aside for the future
- A financial plan, tracking income and expenditure, and financial management
- score Determines whether you get a loan or not
- deposit Paycheck automatically deposited to an account electronically
- Things a person wishes to have but can live without
- Not having enough of a resource
- A type of spending for goods and services you do not expect
- A way to buy something and pay for it later
Down
- An organization or person that lends money
- Plenty of resources; there is enough for everyone who wants it
- Price paid for using someone else's money
- Things a person must have to survive
- A type of spending for goods and services you expect
- Money earned by doing work
- The difference between expenses and money received or money taken in
16 Clues: Money earned by doing work • Not having enough of a resource • Things a person must have to survive • Price paid for using someone else's money • An organization or person that lends money • An amount of money put aside for the future • A way to buy something and pay for it later • score Determines whether you get a loan or not • ...
Finance 101: Chapter 7 & 8 2020-02-28
Across
- A check that is not accepted because there’s not enough money in the account.
- The date when money will be paid back.
- A deposit account that pays more interest than a savings account but it has a fixed date when banks will pay you back.
- The desire and willingness to buy goods or service.
- A situation when there are leftovers after meeting all the needs; it happens when the supply is greater than the demand.
- The number of people who are looking for work but cannot find a job.
- A situation when there is not enough to satisfy a need; it happens when the demand is greater than the supply.
- The person or business a check is made out to.
Down
- An arrangement with a bank that allows a person or an organization to put in and take out money.
- Spending no more than what you have or what you can afford.
- The chance or the possibility of losing money.
- A card that lets you take money directly out of your checking account to make a purchase.
- The general increase in prices of goods and services.
- Guaranteed against losing the money.
- To take out money from the bank.
- The availability of goods or services.
- The supplies used to produce goods and services which may include materials, land, money, and people.
- The way a nation uses its limited resources to produce goods and services.
- A plan of how much you will spend and save for a period of time.
19 Clues: To take out money from the bank. • Guaranteed against losing the money. • The date when money will be paid back. • The availability of goods or services. • The chance or the possibility of losing money. • The person or business a check is made out to. • The desire and willingness to buy goods or service. • The general increase in prices of goods and services. • ...
Money3 2022-06-01
Across
- need to give something back
- using energy or power
- paper money
- U.S. paper money
- give something, get back later
- forms of money
- bit,
- work, labour
- how much
- stitch
- get something, give back later
Down
- card for paying
- sure, convinced
- materials, food, utensils
- graphics, visuals
- pull out, illustrate
- something you can’t see
- 100 years
- treated animal skin
- complex, detailed
- picture of person
- card for loans
22 Clues: bit, • stitch • how much • 100 years • paper money • work, labour • forms of money • card for loans • card for paying • sure, convinced • U.S. paper money • graphics, visuals • complex, detailed • picture of person • treated animal skin • pull out, illustrate • using energy or power • something you can’t see • materials, food, utensils • need to give something back • give something, get back later • ...
Money3 2022-06-01
Across
- picture of person
- using energy or power
- pull out, illustrate
- bit,
- paper money
- give something, get back later
- card for loans
- complex, detailed
- something you can’t see
- how much
- sure, convinced
- work, labour
- materials, food, utensils
Down
- stitch
- need to give something back
- forms of money
- card for paying
- U.S. paper money
- graphics, visuals
- 100 years
- treated animal skin
- get something, give back later
22 Clues: bit, • stitch • how much • 100 years • paper money • work, labour • forms of money • card for loans • card for paying • sure, convinced • U.S. paper money • picture of person • graphics, visuals • complex, detailed • treated animal skin • pull out, illustrate • using energy or power • something you can’t see • materials, food, utensils • need to give something back • give something, get back later • ...
Blake Crossword. 2025-03-07
Across
- VALUABLE
- PERSON WHO LENDS
- SECURES THE LOAN
- INTEREST ON ORIGINAL
- MONEY BACK
- LOAN USED TO BUY HOUSE
- ABILITY TO BORROW
- NO LIMIT
- MONEY YOU PAY FOR BORROWING
- FAIL TO PAY
- TWO
Down
- BORROWED THAT HAS TO BE PAID BACK
- ACCREASE IN VALUE
- AMOUNT BORROWED
- REPEATED BORROWING
- ILLEGAL MONEY
- PERSON WHO IS OWING BUT B________
- OWE SOMEONE OR A BUISNESS
- PAID DEBTS
- CLAIM ON PROPERTY FOR UNPAID DEBT
20 Clues: TWO • VALUABLE • NO LIMIT • MONEY BACK • PAID DEBTS • ILLEGAL MONEY • FAIL TO PAY • AMOUNT BORROWED • PERSON WHO LENDS • SECURES THE LOAN • ACCREASE IN VALUE • ABILITY TO BORROW • REPEATED BORROWING • INTEREST ON ORIGINAL • LOAN USED TO BUY HOUSE • OWE SOMEONE OR A BUISNESS • MONEY YOU PAY FOR BORROWING • BORROWED THAT HAS TO BE PAID BACK • PERSON WHO IS OWING BUT B________ • ...
Let's review money related verbs 2026-05-12
Across
- worth to have a particular value in money
- to take money from someone with the intention of giving it back later
- to spend money carelessly or unnecessarily
- to collect or increase money
- to ask someone to pay a certain amount for a product or service
- to put money into something with the hope of making a profit
Down
- to receive money for work or services
- to have a price; to require payment
- to need to pay money to someone
- to keep money instead of spending it
- to receive money or property from someone after they die
- afford to not have enough money to pay for something
12 Clues: to collect or increase money • to need to pay money to someone • to have a price; to require payment • to keep money instead of spending it • to receive money for work or services • worth to have a particular value in money • to spend money carelessly or unnecessarily • afford to not have enough money to pay for something • ...
Financially Fit Week 2023-10-09
Across
- An account best used for storing money to spend
- An amount of money put aside for the future
- A financial plan, tracking income and expenditure, and financial management
- Score that determines whether you get a loan or not
- Paycheck automatically deposited to an account electronically
- Things a person wishes to have but can live without
- Not having enough of a resource
- A type of spending for goods and services you do not expect
- A way to buy something and pay for it later
Down
- An organization or person that lends money
- Plenty of resources; there is enough for everyone who wants it
- Price paid for using someone else's money
- Things a person must have to survive
- A type of spending for goods and services you expect
- Money earned by doing work
- The difference between expenses and money received or money taken in
16 Clues: Money earned by doing work • Not having enough of a resource • Things a person must have to survive • Price paid for using someone else's money • An organization or person that lends money • An amount of money put aside for the future • A way to buy something and pay for it later • An account best used for storing money to spend • ...
Financially Fit Week 2023-10-08
Across
- An account best used for storing money to spend
- An amount of money put aside for the future
- A financial plan, tracking income and expenditure, and financial management
- score Determines whether you get a loan or not
- deposit Paycheck automatically deposited to an account electronically
- Things a person wishes to have but can live without
- Not having enough of a resource
- A type of spending for goods and services you do not expect
- A way to buy something and pay for it later
Down
- An organization or person that lends money
- Plenty of resources; there is enough for everyone who wants it
- Price paid for using someone else's money
- Things a person must have to survive
- A type of spending for goods and services you expect
- Money earned by doing work
- The difference between expenses and money received or money taken in
16 Clues: Money earned by doing work • Not having enough of a resource • Things a person must have to survive • Price paid for using someone else's money • An organization or person that lends money • An amount of money put aside for the future • A way to buy something and pay for it later • score Determines whether you get a loan or not • ...
Retirement Crossword- Alex and Grason 2024-04-22
Across
- Retirement plan provided by public schools to their employees
- Personal retirement account
- Credit earned from having money in a place that has return on investment
- An amount of money/item that you save up to get/buy
- Getting interest on money earned from interest
- Pre tax retirement account
- Money that you owe
- After tax retirement account
- State/Government retired workers plan for lifetime pay
Down
- Employers putting in the same amount into personal retirement as the employee
- Government tax funded program made to provide 80% of income to retired workers
- A place that you can see the different investments you've made
- Putting money into places that there is a rate of return
- Putting money into multiple areas that have different risk factors
- The value of money amount that generally rises by 3-5%
15 Clues: Money that you owe • Pre tax retirement account • Personal retirement account • After tax retirement account • Getting interest on money earned from interest • An amount of money/item that you save up to get/buy • The value of money amount that generally rises by 3-5% • State/Government retired workers plan for lifetime pay • ...
Investment Terms 2025-04-25
Across
- The chance of losing money on an investment.
- Profit from selling an investment for more than you paid.
- A loan to a company or government that pays interest.
- Spreading money across multiple investments to reduce risk.
- The money made or lost on an investment.
- Interest calculated only on the principal amount.
- A collection of all the investments someone owns.
Down
- A share in the ownership of a company.
- Profit paid out to stockholders, usually quarterly.
- Pooled money from investors used to buy a mix of stocks and bonds.
- Interest calculated on both the principal and previously earned interest.
- Using money to earn income or profit in the future.
- Selling an investment for less than it cost.
- The cost of borrowing money or the earnings from lending money.
- A market where stocks are bought and sold.
15 Clues: A share in the ownership of a company. • The money made or lost on an investment. • A market where stocks are bought and sold. • The chance of losing money on an investment. • Selling an investment for less than it cost. • Interest calculated only on the principal amount. • A collection of all the investments someone owns. • ...
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
At The Bank (2B 9/10) 2024-09-10
Across
- Maybank: You get money from the bank and have to pay it back later.
- Bank Islam: You give money to settle a debt or bill.
- Bank Negara: When you use money to buy something.
- CIMB: You gather something little by little, over time.
- Hong Leong: When you no longer have something, like money or an opportunity.
- CIMB: You don’t spend money but keep it for something important.
Down
- Maybank: You exchange something you have for something else.
- Maybank: You spend money to own something new.
- Bank Islam: When you achieve a prize or a reward.
- Bank Negara: When you give something to someone in exchange for money.
- Bank Rakyat: The amount of money you need to buy or start something.
- Bank Rakyat: The money you make from working or doing business.
- Hong Leong: You give someone money with the expectation they’ll pay you back.
13 Clues: Maybank: You spend money to own something new. • Bank Islam: When you achieve a prize or a reward. • Bank Negara: When you use money to buy something. • Bank Islam: You give money to settle a debt or bill. • CIMB: You gather something little by little, over time. • Maybank: You exchange something you have for something else. • ...
Ch. 10 Lesson 1. 2023-03-27
Across
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as a medium of exchange and store of value; components include M1 plus savings deposits, time deposits, and money market funds
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States
- an overthrow of government
- standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply
- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc.
- narrow definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as medium of exchange; components include coins, currency, checks, other demand deposits, traveler’s checks
- money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
Down
- account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services
- moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
14 Clues: an overthrow of government • money in the form of gold or silver coins • moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter • standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply • privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States • money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity • ...
Jack unit 30 2013-06-12
Across
- Some thing that you have enough money to buy.
- To climb over or vault over a obstacle
- The city or town which represents a certain place
- Something that has been stalled or just long.
- The probability or just over all percent.
- A register that holds money
- To continue on.
- To long awaited or past due time.
- To gain something out of it.
Down
- An oral or written description of a situation.
- The management of revenues.
- To give priority, as to one creditor over another.
- The investing of money or capital in order to gain profitable return.
- A agent who buys or sells for a principal
- To show you have bot something.
- The sale of goods in quantity.
- The activity of buying or selling.
- The act of inflating something.
- To transmit money or send money to person or place.
19 Clues: To continue on. • The management of revenues. • A register that holds money • To gain something out of it. • The sale of goods in quantity. • To show you have bot something. • The act of inflating something. • To long awaited or past due time. • The activity of buying or selling. • To climb over or vault over a obstacle • A agent who buys or sells for a principal • ...
