money Crossword Puzzles
commerce 2023-02-27
Across
- currency used for the exchange or goods or services
- the state of having no job
- money owed to a company or individual
- anything that generates an income
- a person or organisation that hires people
- economic activity concerned with the production and processing of materials
Down
- activity of buying or selling
- exchange of goods and services without the use of currency
- total value of the goods and services in a region
- establishments that store and lend out money
- items or products dealt to people in exchange for money
- a person who attempts to find their own innovative ways to gain an income
- physical locations where goods are exchanged for money
- period of high economic activity
- money exiting the economy
15 Clues: money exiting the economy • the state of having no job • activity of buying or selling • period of high economic activity • anything that generates an income • money owed to a company or individual • a person or organisation that hires people • establishments that store and lend out money • total value of the goods and services in a region • ...
Financial literacy crossword 2025-05-09
Across
- Score A rating that determines financial trustworthiness.
- Money spent on necessities, bills, and personal purchases.
- Debts or financial obligations owed to others.
- Interest Earning interest on both savings and past interest.
- A fee for borrowing money or earnings on savings.
- Government required payments on income or purchases.
- Rising prices that reduce purchasing power.
- Valuable things owned, like cash, property, or stocks.
Down
- Using money to build wealth over time.
- Fund Savings meant for financial security in old age.
- Money earned from work, investments, or other sources.
- A plan for income and expenses to manage money wisely.
- Money owed to lenders, including loans or credit cards.
- Funds set aside for future goals or emergencies.
- Worth Assets minus liabilities, showing financial health.
15 Clues: Using money to build wealth over time. • Rising prices that reduce purchasing power. • Debts or financial obligations owed to others. • Funds set aside for future goals or emergencies. • A fee for borrowing money or earnings on savings. • Government required payments on income or purchases. • Fund Savings meant for financial security in old age. • ...
Budgeting Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-21
Across
- insurance, protection from financial loss from your motor vehicles
- phone, mobile device used to communicate
- protection from financial loss
- useful essential features
- cards, small plastic card issued by a bank
- payments, the title of paying off or leasing a car and making those payments
- the process of doing this for safety for you and your money
- an organization set up to provide help and raise money for those in need
Down
- allow or provide a particular amount of money in a budget
- a fixed regular payment typically paid on a monthly or biweekly basis
- what you pay someone for the use of something
- typically money that is owed or due
- money received especially on a regular basis
- expenses, the amount of your total money spent
- reducing work hours or stopping completely
- collection of quantitative data
16 Clues: useful essential features • protection from financial loss • collection of quantitative data • typically money that is owed or due • phone, mobile device used to communicate • reducing work hours or stopping completely • cards, small plastic card issued by a bank • money received especially on a regular basis • what you pay someone for the use of something • ...
Business Crossword 2025-09-11
Across
- When two or more people try to reach an agreement.
- When a company spends more money than it earns.
- Something that a company makes or sells.
- Putting money into something to make more money later.
- Where products or services are bought and sold.
- A person who works for a company.
- The last day or time something must be finished.
Down
- When someone gets a higher job position.
- Extra money given for good work.
- A written agreement between two sides.
- A person who buys something.
- The money a company makes after costs.
- When people come together to talk about work.
- The company or person who hires employees.
- The money someone earns for work, usually monthly.
15 Clues: A person who buys something. • Extra money given for good work. • A person who works for a company. • A written agreement between two sides. • The money a company makes after costs. • When someone gets a higher job position. • Something that a company makes or sells. • The company or person who hires employees. • When people come together to talk about work. • ...
Creating a Personal Budget 2024-03-07
Across
- individual’s expenses and outstanding debts
- Seeker individual who plans for the future and is prepared for any type of financial situations
- Personalities categories in which people can be put based off of their spending and saving habits
- expenditures which are essential for an individual to be live and function
- individual who likes to save money rather than spend money
- individual’s belongings which have value
- Goals goals set to be achieved in less than a year of time
Down
- expenses which help an individual to live more comfortably
- process of creating a plan to spend and save money
- itemized summary of the expected income and expenses for a defined period of time
- individual who does not consider money as a necessity and does not have much of an opinion on money
- Taker individual who enjoys investing money into high-risk ventures
- Goals goals set to be achieved in about five to 10 years
- Goals goals set to be achieved in about 10 or more years
- individual who enjoys spending money on himself/herself or others
15 Clues: individual’s belongings which have value • individual’s expenses and outstanding debts • process of creating a plan to spend and save money • Goals goals set to be achieved in about five to 10 years • Goals goals set to be achieved in about 10 or more years • expenses which help an individual to live more comfortably • ...
Budget Vocabulary 2024-02-16
Across
- a service provided by a public utility; electric, water, sewer, trash service
- once a month
- money that you pay out for a want or a need
- money received for a job after deductions
- money received before deductions
- amount of money remaining after all expenses have been paid
Down
- once a year
- to subtract or take out of
- money that you receive for working per week, month, or year
- things you would like to have
- money that is taken out of your salary, ex-taxes, insurance
- things you must have for survival
- money that you receive from a job
13 Clues: once a year • once a month • to subtract or take out of • things you would like to have • money received before deductions • things you must have for survival • money that you receive from a job • money received for a job after deductions • money that you pay out for a want or a need • money that you receive for working per week, month, or year • ...
ATM Vocab 2024-10-15
Across
- your access code
- Maximum amount of money that can be withdrawn or deposited
- what does the T in ATM stand for?
- add money
- created by a bank to hold your money
- how much money do you have?
- a name for a mini-program
Down
- a programming term that can hold a value
- charged by the bank when you try to take out more money than is in your account
- remove money
- this symbol: < is also know as “BLANK” than
- any action that changes the amount of money in your account
- charge for using the ATM machine
13 Clues: add money • remove money • your access code • a name for a mini-program • how much money do you have? • charge for using the ATM machine • what does the T in ATM stand for? • created by a bank to hold your money • a programming term that can hold a value • this symbol: < is also know as “BLANK” than • Maximum amount of money that can be withdrawn or deposited • ...
L5 Unit 1 2025-03-14
Across
- the things that someone has to purchase to accomplish a task, or simply to live, and the specific costs associated with them
- to have completely run out of money
- very reserved and cautious with your spending. Neutral or positive connotation
- to literally not have even a penny, or a cent. Destitute
- the exact number figure representing the price of something, usually for a service or for access to something
- money earned in the past that in not spent, instead it is kept for the future
- someone who spends money in an irresponsible manner on luxury items
- the money that someone receives. Usually for work done, but also things such as gifts, inheritance, scholarships, etc.
- the amount of money that someone can spend, or needs to spend, on something
Down
- payments given or received in stages, such as monthly, weekly, yearly, etc.
- a person or organization that has been formally declared unable to reimburse debts.
- to do something that did not actually need to be done
- to act without much consideration of the effects of the action
- requests for payment for a service or product, possibly the literal paper it is written one
- to be very unwilling to spend money even when one really should. Negative connotation
- to be losing money, usually for a business
- unlikely to spend or loan money for something. Neutral connotation
17 Clues: to have completely run out of money • to be losing money, usually for a business • to do something that did not actually need to be done • to literally not have even a penny, or a cent. Destitute • to act without much consideration of the effects of the action • unlikely to spend or loan money for something. Neutral connotation • ...
loan terms 2025-11-07
Across
- A card that lets you borrow money from a bank to pay for things now and pay it back later.
- The percentage you pay on top of the money you borrow.
- is something of value that a borrower promises to give the lender if they can’t repay the loan.
- An interest rate that can change over time.
- A long-term loan used to buy a house or property.
- eplacing an old loan with a new one, usually for a better interest rate.
- The person or company that gives out the money (like a bank).
- How long you have to pay back a loan.
Down
- A card that takes money directly out of your bank account when you spend it.
- An item of value (like a house or car) the lender can take if you don’t repay a loan.
- A set period of time where something (like a loan or interest rate) cannot change.
- The original amount of money you borrow—not including interest.
- An interest rate that stays the same for the whole term.
- Money borrowed that must be paid back, usually with interest.
- The person who takes money from a lender and must pay it back.
- The maximum amount you are allowed to borrow or spend.
- The chance that something could go wrong, especially when dealing with money.
17 Clues: How long you have to pay back a loan. • An interest rate that can change over time. • A long-term loan used to buy a house or property. • The percentage you pay on top of the money you borrow. • The maximum amount you are allowed to borrow or spend. • An interest rate that stays the same for the whole term. • ...
Accounting & Finance 2019-10-02
Across
- Card A card that enables the holder to withdraw money.
- The amount of money that someone wants to spend.
- Transactions A written order directing a bank to pay money.
- Pay The entire amount of income before any deductions are made.
- The original amount of money borrowed.
- Money put aside for profit.
- Tax The receipts from sales.
- Pay The amount of wages that employees actually take home.
Down
- An amount deducted.
- total amount of money to pay employees.
- The profit on money that is invested
- amount of money earned.
12 Clues: An amount deducted. • amount of money earned. • Money put aside for profit. • Tax The receipts from sales. • The profit on money that is invested • The original amount of money borrowed. • total amount of money to pay employees. • The amount of money that someone wants to spend. • Card A card that enables the holder to withdraw money. • ...
Financial Literacy Vocabulary 2017-05-10
Across
- Required payments of money to governments that are used to provide public goods and services for the benefit of the community as a whole.
- Money earned from a job or other sources.
- The amount of money an insured person pays before the insurance company makes payment for loss.
- The amount paid for a contract of insurance.
- A fee paid to you for keeping your money in the account or a fee charged to you for a loan or credit card.
- The providing of money or goods with the expectation of payment in the future.
- Monetary compensation paid in exchange for fulfillment of one's duties in a position.
- Money saved over a period of time.
Down
- A contract by which someone guarantees for a fee to pay someone else for the value of property if it is lost or damaged.
- The amount of money you have in your bank account.
- Money you put into your account
- Theft The crime of obtaining the personal or financial information of another person for the purpose of assuming that person's name or identity in order to make purchases.
- Register A record that allows you to keep track of checks you have written, ATM/debit card transactions, as well as deposits and withdrawals.
- A financial plan used to forecast and track income and expenses.
- Money spent for goods and services.
- A high-tech scan that uses spam or pop-up messages to deceive consumers into disclosing personal information such as credit card numbers, bank account info, etc.
- A financial institution licensed as a receiver of deposits.
17 Clues: Money you put into your account • Money saved over a period of time. • Money spent for goods and services. • Money earned from a job or other sources. • The amount paid for a contract of insurance. • The amount of money you have in your bank account. • A financial institution licensed as a receiver of deposits. • ...
Saving and Investing 2023-11-21
Across
- (2 words) interest calculated on the principal and accumulated interest
- a slip of paper that provides written instructions to a bank to pay an amount to the person or organization named
- a machine, found in such places as banks, malls, variety stores, and grocery stores, which allows the use of a bank card to withdraw money
- money taken out of a bank account
- (2 words) per year
- (2 words) the time for which compound interest is calculated, such as monthly or semi-annually
- (2 words) a bank card used to pay for purchases where the money is transferred by computer from the purchaser's bank account to the store's bank account
- a debit or credit in a bank account or by credit card
Down
- (2 words) a bank account that permits the writing of cheques; the type used by most people for transactions
- put money in a bank account
- (of an investment) an original sum of money invested or lent.
- (of an investment) the principal that was invested plus the interest earned
- (2 words) interest calculated on the principal using the formula I=Prt
- (2 words) a large collection of stock and/or bonds owned by many people, who purchase units, and administered by a fund manager
- a fee charged/paid for borrowing/loaning money, usually a percent of the amount of money involved
- (Guaranteed Investment Certificate)an investment where the interest rate remains the same for a set time
- to set money aside and put it to work to earn more money over the long term
17 Clues: (2 words) per year • put money in a bank account • money taken out of a bank account • a debit or credit in a bank account or by credit card • (of an investment) an original sum of money invested or lent. • (2 words) interest calculated on the principal using the formula I=Prt • (2 words) interest calculated on the principal and accumulated interest • ...
Industrial Revolution 2022-01-13
Across
- Steam _______________ began to move trains in the 1830s
- engine This replaced the water wheel as power for the new machines [2 words]
- When a group of people put money together to buy a factory, they formed a ____________________
- Places where goods are sold
- Workers in factories were called this
- labor When work is done by hand, it's called __________ ___________ [2 words]
- This was needed to make machines run
- To make things is to _________ things
- Manmade rivers used to get goods from the factory to the people
- The system where money is used by businesspeople to make more money is called ____________
- When you've used your money to help build a factory, you've ____________ your money
- system When people went to work in a factory, it was called the ___________ _____________ [2 words]
- britain The Industrial Revolution started here [2 words]
Down
- The steam engine and other new machines are examples of these
- Getting goods from one place to another requires a _________________ system
- Factories were built when these became big and expensive
- Money used to build factories
- Wood or coal used to power the new machines
- To make or produce goods
- revolution A change that affected the way people earn a living [2 words]
- materials Coal and iron ore are ______ ____________ needed for making things
21 Clues: To make or produce goods • Places where goods are sold • Money used to build factories • This was needed to make machines run • Workers in factories were called this • To make things is to _________ things • Wood or coal used to power the new machines • Steam _______________ began to move trains in the 1830s • Factories were built when these became big and expensive • ...
Business Vocabulary 2015-04-29
Across
- The amount of money a passenger has to pay to use public transport
- To agree to give or allow (something requested)
- A point of congestion or blockage
- Become greater in size, amount, intensity, or degree
- A organisation's workforce
- Normally an amount of money lent which is expected to be returned with interest
- The act of moving someone or something from one place to another
- Normally in the form of official statistics or relates to the financial performance of a company
- Token that may be exchanged
- A plan or course of action taken to achieve a particular purpose
Down
- Wealth in the form of money or other assets gathered for a particular purpose
- Subtracting from something
- The act or process of putting money into something for profit or material result
- Underlying support or foundation for an idea, argument, or process
- The payment of something before it can be acquired or done
- Escape or avoid
- Customer
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of the money lent
- A building or group of buildings which specialise in assembly
- To put, lay, or stand (something) in a specified place or position
- Controlling the rate of which goods become available
21 Clues: Customer • Escape or avoid • Subtracting from something • A organisation's workforce • Token that may be exchanged • A point of congestion or blockage • To agree to give or allow (something requested) • Become greater in size, amount, intensity, or degree • Controlling the rate of which goods become available • The payment of something before it can be acquired or done • ...
Unit 7 2023-03-09
Across
- To have work and personal relationships to help you later
- The amount of money that you have received before the taxes
- letter that people that know you like a teacher and they will or not recommend you to that employer
- The tax on your paycheck
- a social insurance program consisting of retirement, disability and survivor benefits
- A plan to retire
- The supply and demand of labor
- Something that you could refer to
- A heath insurance for old people
- payment that the boss will give you for doing your job
- Money received on a regular basis
- Working but your are doing it for experience not money
Down
- A summary of yourself for employers
- Skills that are easy to learn
- The minimum amount of money you can get paid
- Commissions are a form of variable-pay remuneration for services rendered or products sold
- Money you have really received
- An insurance that helps with heath
- A sit down talk with the employer to see if you’ll get the job
- How much money you make a year
- Skills expected from a professional
- A thing that you give employers so they could have an idea on how you are
- Having a paying job
- Federal Insurance Contributions Act
24 Clues: A plan to retire • Having a paying job • The tax on your paycheck • Skills that are easy to learn • Money you have really received • How much money you make a year • The supply and demand of labor • A heath insurance for old people • Something that you could refer to • Money received on a regular basis • An insurance that helps with heath • A summary of yourself for employers • ...
Cash-flow crossword 2023-02-11
Across
- a limitation It that it is just a ________
- a reason business create cash flow forecasts it identifies potential _________ in cash balances
- figures in _______ indicate negative figures
- Flow of money into a business
- keeping too much stock uses up cash and there is an elevated risk that stock becomes unusable
- money spent regularly on rent, insurance, electricity etc. that keep a business operating
- A cause of a cash flow problem is that businesses can incur unexpected costs known as ____________________
- flow of money into and out of a business
- opening Balance +/- net Cash Flow
- a strategy to improve cash flow is to reduce the ____________ offered to customers
- asset that easily be changed into cash
Down
- Flow of money out of a business
- inability to meet debts
- to improve cash flow a business can sell off a premises (or asset) and then lease it back
- total Revenue - total Cost
- money that can be readily used for business operations
- a strategy to improve cash flow is to ________ payments to suplliers
- money taken out of the business by owner for personal use
- total inflows – total outflows
- The____________ will always be the same figure as that of the closing balance of the previous month
20 Clues: inability to meet debts • total Revenue - total Cost • Flow of money into a business • total inflows – total outflows • Flow of money out of a business • opening Balance +/- net Cash Flow • asset that easily be changed into cash • flow of money into and out of a business • a limitation It that it is just a ________ • figures in _______ indicate negative figures • ...
quizlet: Stocks 2022-09-27
Across
- A nationwide electronic system that links dealers across the nation so that they can buy and sell securities electronically.
- to include the details of something
- to put money into a project
- An amount paid to a stockbroker based on a percentage of their sales
- the business of buying and selling or exchanging items
- person who puts money into a project to earn a profit
- to say what will happen before it occurs
- Paper notes promising to repay money after a certain length of time with interest
- A business deal or action; exchange of money, goods, or services
- portion of stock
Down
- An economic system based on private property and free enterprise.
- The portion of corporate profits paid out to stockholders
- A person who invests in a corporation by buying stock and is a partial owner
- investment variety to reduce risk
- A business owned by stockholders who share in its profits but are not personally responsible for its debt.
- anything of value that is owned
- To risk money or other possession on an event, chance, or contingency.
- a person who links buyers and sellers of stock
- A group of your investments
- the cost required for something; the money spent on something.
- clear, showing financial accounts
21 Clues: portion of stock • to put money into a project • A group of your investments • investment variety to reduce risk • clear, showing financial accounts • anything of value that is owned • to include the details of something • to say what will happen before it occurs • a person who links buyers and sellers of stock • person who puts money into a project to earn a profit • ...
Stocks & Stock Market 2022-09-27
Across
- person who puts money into a project to earn a profit
- a business owned by stockholders who share in its profits but are not personally responsible for its debts
- A street in New York City famous for being the location of the New York stock exchange
- The portion of corporate profits paid out to stockholders
- a group of your investments
- variety to reduce risk
- investment variety to reduce risk
- a group of similar stocks and bonds
- A share of ownership in a company
Down
- an amount paid to a stockbroker based on a percentage of their sales
- to include the details of something
- a person who links buyers and sellers of stock
- the movement of money in and out of a business or bank account
- something that is worth a lot of money or is important in some way
- to risk money or other possession on an event, chance, or contingency.
- A business deal or action; exchange of money, goods, or services
- An economic system based on private property and free enterprise.
- Money earned on a regular basis with little or no effort required to maintain it.
- to say what will happen before it occurs
- the business of buying and selling or exchanging items
- portion of stock
21 Clues: portion of stock • variety to reduce risk • a group of your investments • investment variety to reduce risk • A share of ownership in a company • a group of similar stocks and bonds • to include the details of something • to say what will happen before it occurs • a person who links buyers and sellers of stock • person who puts money into a project to earn a profit • ...
econ 2022-12-13
Across
- -measure of return on invest i totally interest
- a type of security that gives stockholders a share of ownership in a company.
- - a small plastic card given to you by banks
- - the price you pay for borrowing money
- - Management of large about of money especially by the government and large companys
- return on investment
- a debt security, similar to an IOU
- you pay when you pay something that goes to the state
- - large amounts of cash giving to you by the bank
- money that is owe/due
Down
- the average rate of growth experienced by an investment over a multi-year period
- - a spending plan based on income
- if you don't pat you credit card this goes down but if you do it goes up
- - a fixed amount that is paid to an employee at regular intervals, irrespective of the hours or amount of work performed.
- - a account where you can save your money
- the cost of something
- an agreement made between a bank and you to lend you money
- - a account at a bank where checks can be drawn out from the account
- - invest money for profit
- - a place or system where there is buyers and sellers
20 Clues: return on investment • the cost of something • money that is owe/due • - invest money for profit • - a spending plan based on income • a debt security, similar to an IOU • - the price you pay for borrowing money • - a account where you can save your money • - a small plastic card given to you by banks • -measure of return on invest i totally interest • ...
Caleb Toews, P1, Economics vocab 2023-01-23
Across
- small pieces of a company
- workers focus on one type of work business
- laws that stop companies from using unfair practices to gain an advantage over competitors, these laws also protect buyers from goods and services that are poor quality, dangerous, or advertised dishonestly
- what we lose when we make a choice
- rising prices
- the economies of countries around the world
- when we use credit, we are using another person's money to buy something
- resources things from nature that people can use
- prices that are falling (decreasing)
- money that is owed to someone else
- taxes paid to the state we live in. The taxes pay for things our state needs
- taxes paid in the wages we earn at our jobs
Down
- products or services brought in country for sale
- money we pay to the goverment
- nations around the world rely on each other for products and services
- the people, or services, that buy products and services
- products or services sent out of a country to be sold in another country
- in short supply
- workers or employees
- how money is made and spent in a certain area
- money earned by workers
- goal on how we use our money
- the creation of products
23 Clues: rising prices • in short supply • workers or employees • money earned by workers • the creation of products • small pieces of a company • goal on how we use our money • money we pay to the goverment • what we lose when we make a choice • money that is owed to someone else • prices that are falling (decreasing) • workers focus on one type of work business • ...
windfall 2023-03-30
Across
- where alice used to live before her parents passed
- who is the reason that teddy had to come home from mexico so early
- what teddy was blessed with the day he won the lottery
- teddy and alices best friend
- what is alice afraid of if she accepts the money
- what alice is called by teddy when she doesnt accept half of the winnings
- where the ticket was found after they had lost it
- this is alices birthday gift to teddy
Down
- what project does teddy keep pushing off now that he won the money, this frusturates alice
- in what month does the money arrive
- what did the card fall under that alice planned on confessing her love to teddy with
- the character in love with teddy
- the feeling that alice has towards teddy
- the boy alice has been going on dates with
- teddy is conflicted on what to do about ____ now that he has the lottery money
- the feeling that alice has while she watches teddy blow the money
- teddy becomes __ after the press interviews and everyone at school finds out about the money
- how much was the jackpot
- is winning the lottery pulling teddy and alice together or apart
- character that won the lottery
20 Clues: how much was the jackpot • teddy and alices best friend • character that won the lottery • the character in love with teddy • in what month does the money arrive • this is alices birthday gift to teddy • the feeling that alice has towards teddy • the boy alice has been going on dates with • what is alice afraid of if she accepts the money • ...
kates econ cross 2022-06-06
Across
- Decreasing the money supply
- A collection of stocks or bonds
- Willing to take a risk and start a business
- A lost of prices and quantities demanded
- Prices rising too fast
- How much money worth of goods and services are made in america over time
- People dont have jobs due to recession
- Limit on quantities
- When people are unemployed because they arent needed for that job at the time
- The government spends less money than it takes in
Down
- Decreasing gdp,high inflation rate, high inflation rate
- Something that satisfies our wants and needs
- when the government takes in more money than it spends
- Bank for banks
- Government set a maximum price for a Product
- Goods that businesses make more goods out of
- Taxes on imports
- Without a job but seeking one
- Increasing the money supply
- The largest form of mandatory Spending
- Actions by the fed to increase or decrease the money supply
- Members of the population who are able to work being 16 years and older and seeking for employment
- When people leave their job to find a better or new one
- A graph representing a supply schedule
- Quantity demanded is larger than Quantity supplied
25 Clues: Bank for banks • Taxes on imports • Limit on quantities • Prices rising too fast • Decreasing the money supply • Increasing the money supply • Without a job but seeking one • A collection of stocks or bonds • The largest form of mandatory Spending • People dont have jobs due to recession • A graph representing a supply schedule • A lost of prices and quantities demanded • ...
Unit 10 Financial Literacy by Sarah Thompson 2019-04-03
Across
- the regular wages and employee receives from an employer
- A financial value of a person or company
- a tax on someones owns income
- Money paid out from an account
- the person who lent them money
- price per stuff
- a portion of wages that is not included on paycheck
- Gross income less variety of deductions
- an expense that doesn't change over time
- a percentage on selling price of goods or services
- to give money into your personal account
- the amounts one must play to maintain standard living
- the left over after an expense
- the proportion of income that is not spent
- the amounts one must play to maintain standard living
- regular wages or benefits giving to an employ from employer
Down
- An item that is owned
- to take money out of your account
- An extra amount of the actual interest
- cost that varies over time depending on the factors
- An interest paid to its original owner
- Cost of living or doing business
- a card used repeatedly for goods and services
- a deposited of money allowing the owner to make withdrawals
- the amount of money one receives after labor
- A loan to buy real estate
- a responsibility to pay goods needs or services to another party
- the amount one must pay to maintain standard living
28 Clues: price per stuff • An item that is owned • A loan to buy real estate • a tax on someones owns income • Money paid out from an account • the person who lent them money • the left over after an expense • Cost of living or doing business • to take money out of your account • An extra amount of the actual interest • An interest paid to its original owner • ...
Economics Crossword Review 2023-11-16
Across
- Economic system controlled by the government
- the countries beyond your borders
- study of money and how to use resources
- setting money aside for the future
- buying goods from a foreign country
- trading time and effort for money
- people work to earn a paycheck. They spend it to buy what they need
- no limits on how much a country can trade
- dividing up work to do it faster and cheaper
- selling goods to a foreign country
- spending plan for 1 month
- the path that goods take between countries
Down
- Economic system where businesses and people are free to make choices
- Economic system based on the way things were done in the past
- things you can buy
- homeland country
- making things faster and saving money
- People use money to buy things from a store or each other
- a person who buys goods and services
- something a person does for another person
- People trade things they have for things they want
- materials people use to make goods and services
- list
- a thing you must have to live
- a thing you'd like but don't need
- limited
- Money earned for labor
- voluntary exchange of goods and services
28 Clues: list • limited • homeland country • things you can buy • Money earned for labor • spending plan for 1 month • a thing you must have to live • the countries beyond your borders • trading time and effort for money • a thing you'd like but don't need • setting money aside for the future • selling goods to a foreign country • buying goods from a foreign country • ...
ACCOUNTING VOCAB 2023-11-27
Across
- always on the side used to record increases to an account
- legal permission that gives a corporation certain rights and privileges
- a report or description of an event or experience
- the action or process of investing money for profit or material result
- entry on left side of account
- system to analyze and record a transaction
- shows the dollar increase or decrease in an account that is caused by a transaction
- when a business spends more than it earns
- income
- the portion of the company assets that an owner can claim
- the act of withdrawing money
- money that investors, banks, or business supply
- a thing or things belonging to someone
Down
- business recognized by law to have a life of its own
- the money required for something
- provides service for a fee
- list of all accounts used by a business
- money owed to a company by its creditors
- entry on right side of account
- accounts grouped together
- person who transforms ideas for products or services into real-world business
- the value of the shares issued by a company
- money owed to a company by its debtors
- the state of being responsible for something, especially by law
- business owned by one person
25 Clues: income • accounts grouped together • provides service for a fee • business owned by one person • the act of withdrawing money • entry on left side of account • entry on right side of account • the money required for something • money owed to a company by its debtors • a thing or things belonging to someone • list of all accounts used by a business • ...
Lailah's Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-13
Across
- An amount by which something, especially a sum of money, is too small.
- The state of being responsible for something, especially by law.
- Money that goes in and out.
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- A certain amount you can go to or a certain amount you can use.
- the cost required for something or the money spent on something.
- Things or something that someone owns that's valuable and useful.
- The money a business owes its suppliers.
- The revenue, expenses, gains, and losses of a company during a particular period.
- Income remaining after deduction of taxes and other mandatory charges.
Down
- An accounting professional who has met state licensing requirements to eat the CPA designation.
- An accumulation or increase of something over time.
- An amount of money you owe back.
- A financial statement that reports a company's assets, liabilities, and shareholder equity.
- Assets which are purchased for long-term use and not likely to crash.
- All income from employment.
- The quality of being fair and impartial.
- The process of reviewing and confirming your financial reports.
- An official document that summarizes your account activity over a certain period of time.
- For keeping record of a company’s total financial accounts.
20 Clues: All income from employment. • Money that goes in and out. • An amount of money you owe back. • The quality of being fair and impartial. • The money a business owes its suppliers. • An accumulation or increase of something over time. • For keeping record of a company’s total financial accounts. • A certain amount you can go to or a certain amount you can use. • ...
Final Exam 2024-02-21
Across
- Money earned back from investing money
- A worker complaint
- Looking at many brands of the same item to find the best buy
- A store brand product rather than a name brand
- Another name for strikebreakers or replacement workers
- An expense that changes from month to month
- Money left over after all expenses are taken out
- An expense that changes from month to month
- A refusal to buy something in hopes that it pressures a company to give in to worker demands
- Something bought for future financial benefit
Down
- Extra money paid to employees for work beyond 40 hour per week or on weekends or holidays
- payments made to workers who are injured or disabled while working
- Money earned BEFORE taxes and other expenses are taken out
- Buying something you did not intend to buy
- When a company asks consumers to return a product
- When both sides agree to have a mediator who will decide how to solve a disagreement
- A home loan
- A court order preventing some activity
- A guarantee that the workers will not lose their jobs
- The act of stopping work to get better pay and working conditions
- Anything extra provided to workers besides wages
- A plan for spending and saving money
22 Clues: A home loan • A worker complaint • A plan for spending and saving money • Money earned back from investing money • A court order preventing some activity • Buying something you did not intend to buy • An expense that changes from month to month • An expense that changes from month to month • Something bought for future financial benefit • ...
Cashless Society 2024-09-04
Across
- A sum of money placed in a bank.
- A medicine or other substance which has a physiological effect when ingested or otherwise introduced into the body.
- Action of taking property unlawfully from a person or place by force or threat of force.
- A unit of currency in the United States.
- An instance of buying or selling something.
- The money you receive from work or investments.
- The state of being free from public attention or disturbance.
- A place where goods are sold.
- Physical money in the form of coins and banknotes.
Down
- A tool or machine made for a specific purpose
- Male ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth.
- A person who buys goods or services.
- The action or process of paying someone or something or of being paid.
- A written statement of money that you owe for goods or services.
- Relating to money or finance.
- A group of people living together in an organized community.
- Going or being transported from place to place.
- something generally accepted as a medium of exchange, a measure of value, or a means of payment.
- Making payments and transactions without using physical cash.
- Mandatory payments to the government.
20 Clues: Relating to money or finance. • A place where goods are sold. • A sum of money placed in a bank. • A person who buys goods or services. • Mandatory payments to the government. • A unit of currency in the United States. • An instance of buying or selling something. • A tool or machine made for a specific purpose • Going or being transported from place to place. • ...
Financing Your Future Education 2025-11-03
Across
- Financial aid based on need rather than grades.
- Post-secondary option offering hands-on, career-focused diploma programs.
- Ontario government program that provides grants and loans to students.
- Extra money you pay when repaying a loan.
- Money you’ve set aside to pay for future education.
- The criteria that determine if you qualify for OSAP funding.
- Award based on achievement, talent, or leadership; does not require repayment.
- Factor that determines whether you qualify for a grant or bursary.
- Education is described as this — something you put time and money into for long-term benefit.
- A plan that helps you track expenses and manage spending.
- Pathway where you earn while you learn in a skilled trade.
Down
- The six months after graduation before you must start repaying OSAP loans.
- Borrowed money that must be repaid with interest.
- Free money from government or schools that does not need to be repaid.
- What OSAP gives you to show how much aid you qualify for.
- The money paid to attend classes each year.
- Jobs often entered through apprenticeships, such as plumbing or carpentry.
- Savings plan parents can set up to help pay for education (abbrev.).
- What builds up when you borrow more than you can repay.
- Post-secondary institution offering academic and professional degrees.
20 Clues: Extra money you pay when repaying a loan. • The money paid to attend classes each year. • Financial aid based on need rather than grades. • Borrowed money that must be repaid with interest. • Money you’ve set aside to pay for future education. • What builds up when you borrow more than you can repay. • What OSAP gives you to show how much aid you qualify for. • ...
Accounting and Finance 2018-03-26
Across
- the amount of money an employee gets before deductions and tax.
- Money received on a regular basis from work.
- The original sum of money.
- The estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- Deductions to a payroll for taxes.
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
Down
- A written paper that is used to give money to others.
- Company's list of employees. Amount of money a company gives its employees.
- The tax on sales.
- A card used to transfer money electronically.
- the action of investing money for profit or material result.
- the amount of money an employee gets after the tax and deductions.
12 Clues: The tax on sales. • The original sum of money. • Deductions to a payroll for taxes. • Money received on a regular basis from work. • A card used to transfer money electronically. • A written paper that is used to give money to others. • the action of investing money for profit or material result. • the amount of money an employee gets before deductions and tax. • ...
Anti-Federalists 2014-01-31
19 Clues: Tax • Shay • Debt • Bonus • Money • State • Ratify • revolt • Farmers • Economy • Liberty • Britian • Rebellion • Delegates • Government • Constitution • Massachusetts • Representation • Of Rights Bill Of Rights
Winter Festivals 2024-08-05
19 Clues: tree • money • gifts • Bodhi • light • winter • autumn • summer • Diwali • candle • spring • Kwanzaa • Hanukkah • decorate • celebrate • fireworks • Christmas • New Year's Eve • Chinese New Year
Hard Mode 2017-08-25
Across
- the person who works behind the window at the bank
- all the money in the world
- no one wants it but most people have it
- when you pay back a loan in sections, not all at the same time
- you need this thing to get a refund
- these can be compound or fixed
- the wallet is difficult to open
Down
- the thing that the wolf of Wall Street buys and sells
- money you might spend in Japan
- how much money you can spend
- putting money into something, hoping for a good return
- we don't say the 'T'
- the people with all the money
- when you have less than 0 money
- you can never have enough
15 Clues: we don't say the 'T' • you can never have enough • all the money in the world • how much money you can spend • the people with all the money • money you might spend in Japan • these can be compound or fixed • when you have less than 0 money • the wallet is difficult to open • you need this thing to get a refund • no one wants it but most people have it • ...
Income 2025-07-16
Across
- Payout to shareholders, often yearly
- To make a guess that is more than the actual amount
- Endorsements
- Money made minus recouping expenses
- A limited time agreement to perform work
- See 10. down
Down
- An amount paid to a sales representitive for each sale the make
- A pay structure where a worker is paid per hour of work
- Earned money
- Money paid by a bank based on the amount of money you have saved with them
- Money given as a reward for wining something
- Money paid for use of some else's property (often a house)
- A fixed amount paid to worker on a per (14. down) basis
- Income left after expenses
- Past tense of pay
15 Clues: Earned money • Endorsements • See 10. down • Past tense of pay • Income left after expenses • Money made minus recouping expenses • Payout to shareholders, often yearly • A limited time agreement to perform work • Money given as a reward for wining something • To make a guess that is more than the actual amount • A pay structure where a worker is paid per hour of work • ...
Accounting and Finance 2018-03-26
Across
- the amount of money an employee gets before deductions and tax.
- Money received on a regular basis from work.
- The original sum of money.
- The estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- Deductions to a payroll for taxes.
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
Down
- A written paper that is used to give money to others.
- Company's list of employees. Amount of money a company gives its employees.
- The tax on sales.
- A card used to transfer money electronically.
- the action of investing money for profit or material result.
- the amount of money an employee gets after the tax and deductions.
12 Clues: The tax on sales. • The original sum of money. • Deductions to a payroll for taxes. • Money received on a regular basis from work. • A card used to transfer money electronically. • A written paper that is used to give money to others. • the action of investing money for profit or material result. • the amount of money an employee gets before deductions and tax. • ...
Budgeting, Saving, and Intro to Investing Vocab 2023-08-21
Across
- A debt you owe to a person or business
- Money that is dedicated to a fixed cost
- Something that you want but not really need to survive
- Something that you need to survive and must pay
- Money dedicated to debt savings
- The money you earn through work or investments
Down
- Expenses that are basically the same each month and you can plan for them
- Money you owe in credit for a liability
- Money that is dedicated to entertainment
- A small or large part of a company based on the amount of stock you own
- A good way to keep up with how your money is spent
- Stuff you own, money, or property
- Money paid for a good or service
13 Clues: Money dedicated to debt savings • Money paid for a good or service • Stuff you own, money, or property • A debt you owe to a person or business • Money you owe in credit for a liability • Money that is dedicated to a fixed cost • Money that is dedicated to entertainment • The money you earn through work or investments • Something that you need to survive and must pay • ...
Chapter 10: Office and Insurance Collection Strategies 2015-06-08
Across
- Person that owes money
- Account amount due
- Legal attachment of property or wages
- Auto, furniture, stocks, or bonds
- Debtor moves-no forward address
- Spaced interval monthly billing by account number
- Amount owed, not backed by collateral
- Detailed statement of patient's account
- Total sum owed (abbr)
- Inadequate money in account to cover check (abbr)
- Legal obligation to pay money
Down
- Insurance pays employer for financial loss
- Machine enabling bank deposits and withdrawals (abbr)
- Declared unable to pay debts
- Latin "to believe" or "to trust"
- Person to whom money is owed
- Courtesy adjustment of a debt
- Pledge property for amount owed: ____debt
- Claim on property as security for debt
19 Clues: Account amount due • Total sum owed (abbr) • Person that owes money • Declared unable to pay debts • Person to whom money is owed • Courtesy adjustment of a debt • Legal obligation to pay money • Debtor moves-no forward address • Latin "to believe" or "to trust" • Auto, furniture, stocks, or bonds • Legal attachment of property or wages • Amount owed, not backed by collateral • ...
Accounting & Finance 2018-03-24
Across
- amount of money people take home after deductions
- the amount of money employees receive before taxes
- an amount changed for purchased goods
- subtractions form an account
- a card to transfer money to the bank
- people owed money
Down
- money paid at a particular rate
- an action to invest money
- a financial document to represent payment in any amount any person
- money recived
- original amount for an investment
- the amount of income spent
12 Clues: money recived • people owed money • an action to invest money • the amount of income spent • subtractions form an account • money paid at a particular rate • original amount for an investment • a card to transfer money to the bank • an amount changed for purchased goods • amount of money people take home after deductions • the amount of money employees receive before taxes • ...
Budget Vocab 2015-10-05
Across
- money you spend for stuff or service
- money get get or earn
- when you have negative money
- debts that must be paid
- when you have extra money
- item that is worth money
- same amount every time
- organizing money
Down
- plan to use money to meet wants/needs to get the most from it
- when your spending = your income
- occur sometimes, fixed or variable
- different amount on a regular basis
12 Clues: organizing money • money get get or earn • same amount every time • debts that must be paid • item that is worth money • when you have extra money • when you have negative money • when your spending = your income • occur sometimes, fixed or variable • different amount on a regular basis • money you spend for stuff or service • ...
according and finance 2019-10-02
Across
- pay somewhere where you pay online
- a certain amount of money used to spend
- something to pay people
- the instance of helping or buying something
- where you put money in something to make it better
- tax tax on sales
- money payed to the employee
Down
- cards something to take out money from the bank
- the action of deducting money
- money received
- denoting sum invested or lent
- money paid regularly
12 Clues: money received • tax tax on sales • money paid regularly • something to pay people • money payed to the employee • the action of deducting money • denoting sum invested or lent • pay somewhere where you pay online • a certain amount of money used to spend • the instance of helping or buying something • cards something to take out money from the bank • ...
Old English Money Matters 2022-03-20
Ways to Make Money 2022-11-21
Across
- blizzard
- day in and day out
- to shave and dress the hair
- makes up half of your blood.
- used to connect student to students
- time worked in addition to normal working hours
- to remove dirt from surface
Down
- Miracle on 34th street
- parcel in a wrapped compartment
- make it in 31 days
- done by someone for another
- physical or digital merchandise
- warrior in greek mythology
- the act of ordering out
14 Clues: blizzard • make it in 31 days • day in and day out • Miracle on 34th street • the act of ordering out • warrior in greek mythology • done by someone for another • to shave and dress the hair • to remove dirt from surface • makes up half of your blood. • parcel in a wrapped compartment • physical or digital merchandise • used to connect student to students • ...
Adsense: making money online 2023-06-12
Across
- - might, possibly, potentially
- to - need to, must, should
- - have to, need to, should
- to - needed to, was obliged to, must
- - could, might, used to
- have to - needed to, must, was obliged to
- to - should, must, need to
- to - would, formerly
- to - have to, must, should
Down
- - may, could, possibly
- - will, must, ought to
- - shall, going to, intend to
- - would be able to, had the ability to
- - must, ought to, have to
- - able to, have the ability to
15 Clues: to - would, formerly • - may, could, possibly • - will, must, ought to • - could, might, used to • - must, ought to, have to • to - need to, must, should • - have to, need to, should • to - should, must, need to • to - have to, must, should • - shall, going to, intend to • - might, possibly, potentially • - able to, have the ability to • to - needed to, was obliged to, must • ...
Show Me the Money! 2023-01-11
14 Clues: coins • ten cents • five cents • penny metal • all the stash • slang for money • opposite of save • to buy something • opposite of spend • a system of money • accumulated savings • penny is one of these • savings for a rainy day • amount of money given on a regular basis
No money, no honey 2025-01-13
Across
- to have enough money to cover basic expenses.
- to settle a debt or loan.
- to do something without first considering if you should do it or not.
- to block or stop progress.
- to use up or deplete all of something, especially money.
- to reluctantly spend or give money.
Down
- to spend a large amount of money on something enjoyable or luxurious.
- accumulate money over time for a specific purpose.
- to spend a lot of money on something indulgent or luxurious.
- a time of financial need or trouble.
- something that can be done if it is really necessary, but it will be difficult, not perfect.
- to reduce expenses or spending.
- to spend a large amount of money on something.
- to watch or monitor something carefully.
14 Clues: to settle a debt or loan. • to block or stop progress. • to reduce expenses or spending. • to reluctantly spend or give money. • a time of financial need or trouble. • to watch or monitor something carefully. • to have enough money to cover basic expenses. • to spend a large amount of money on something. • accumulate money over time for a specific purpose. • ...
Money and Hyperinflation Vocab 2024-11-06
Across
- A type of money
- A number with 9 zeros after it
- Another word for trade
- When the value of money drops
- To be in debt to someone
- Money paid to the government
- A number with 12 zeros after it
Down
- Likely to occur
- A member of a country
- Huge
- Something new that was created
- An amount of money you have to pay
- To take something to be returned later
- To give something that will be returned later
14 Clues: Huge • Likely to occur • A type of money • A member of a country • Another word for trade • To be in debt to someone • Money paid to the government • When the value of money drops • A number with 9 zeros after it • Something new that was created • A number with 12 zeros after it • An amount of money you have to pay • To take something to be returned later • ...
Banking crossword by Brydon 2021-11-05
Across
- a type of loan you can use to buy or refinance a home
- a deficit in a bank account by drawing more money than an account holds
- digitally transfering money
- a cheque signed by the payer a guarunteed by the bank that the payer has a sufficient balance in the account to cover that amount
- borrowing money from the bank
- a sum of money taken out of a bank account
- an interest-bearing deposit account held at a bank or other financial institution
- a card issued by a financal institution that electronically transfers money from one bank to another
Down
- a negotiable instrument where payment is guaranteed by the issuing bank
- a written, dated, and signed instrument that directs a bank to pay a specific sum of money to the bearer
- a business that allows for customers to exchange one currency for another
- paying a professional in axchange for advise or services
- a metal box that stays in a safe in a bank that holds valuebles and keepsakes
- a deposit account held at a financial institution that allows withdrawals and deposits
- a sum of money placed or kept in a bank account
- non-sufficient funds
- registered retirenment savings plan
17 Clues: non-sufficient funds • digitally transfering money • borrowing money from the bank • registered retirenment savings plan • a sum of money taken out of a bank account • a sum of money placed or kept in a bank account • a type of loan you can use to buy or refinance a home • paying a professional in axchange for advise or services • ...
CRIME AND PUNISHMENT 2023-01-08
Across
- The crime of giving somebody money to make them do what you want
- The crime of stealing from a person or place by using violence
- The crime of demanding money from people by threatening to reveal their secrets
- Production of fake replicas designed to deceive (e.g. documents, designer clothes, etc.)
- The crime of taking goods from a shop without paying
- The crime of killing someone intentionally
- Illegaly takiing a person away by force, usually to get money for their release
- The crime of secretly and illegally importing goods to or from a different country
- Illegaly entering a building to steal things
- Attacking a person in the street and stealing their money or other possessions
Down
- Illegaly taking control of a vehicle using force
- The crime of intentionally telling a lie in a court after promising to tell the truth
- The act of stealing things from people's (hand)bags, often in a crowd
- The act of stealing something (e.g. a motor vehicle)
- Hiding the source of money obtained by illegal means
- The crime of obtaining money by deceiving people
- The crime of intentionally starting a fire in order to damage or destroy a building
17 Clues: The crime of killing someone intentionally • Illegaly entering a building to steal things • Illegaly taking control of a vehicle using force • The crime of obtaining money by deceiving people • The act of stealing something (e.g. a motor vehicle) • Hiding the source of money obtained by illegal means • The crime of taking goods from a shop without paying • ...
Supermarket 2021-04-28
Across
- a plant, root, seed, or pod that is used as food
- something to make food cooler
- a small amount of food that is eaten between meals
- a reduction in the usual price
- a place where bread and cakes are made and sometimes sold
- something such as a piece of paper or message proving that money, goods, or information have been received
- to get something by paying money for it
- the amount of money for which something is sold
- to get something by paying money for it
- place where something is sold
- the flesh of an animal when it is used for food
Down
- the food and other items that you buy in a food store or supermarket
- a drink of any type
- a person whose job is to receive and pay out money in a shop, bank, restaurant
- to get something by paying money for it
- an act of exchanging something for money
- a piece of paper that can be used to get something without paying for it
- to buy something
- a small vehicle with two or four wheels that you push or pull to transport large or heavy objects on
- money in the form of notes and coins, rather than cheques or credit cards
- something that is made to be sold
21 Clues: to buy something • a drink of any type • something to make food cooler • place where something is sold • a reduction in the usual price • something that is made to be sold • to get something by paying money for it • to get something by paying money for it • to get something by paying money for it • an act of exchanging something for money • ...
Finances Crossword 2024-08-02
Across
- Where the bank keeps your money.
- How much money there is in your account right now.
- If you have one of these you own a piece of a company.
- When you someone money, you have this!
- Money that you put in, hoping to make more!
- What the tooth fairy might put under your pillow!
Down
- British money: pounds and pence.
- Use this when you want to borrow money from your bank to pay for something.
- The person who handles your money, in a shop or a bank.
- HSBC, NatWest and Santander are all examples of this.
- Paper money.
- Money you're not going to spend...yet!
12 Clues: Paper money. • British money: pounds and pence. • Where the bank keeps your money. • Money you're not going to spend...yet! • When you someone money, you have this! • Money that you put in, hoping to make more! • What the tooth fairy might put under your pillow! • How much money there is in your account right now. • HSBC, NatWest and Santander are all examples of this. • ...
financial crossword puzzle 2024-08-11
Across
- A regular payment made by a company to its shareholders (8)
- A person's ability to borrow money based on their financial history (6)
- A professional who helps manage your finances (7)
- The gradual increase in the price of goods and services (9)
- A place to deposit and withdraw money (4)
- (Social Security) A government-backed retirement benefit program (abbr.) (2)
- A sum of money paid regularly by a company to its employees (6)
- WORTH The total value of a person's assets minus their liabilities
Down
- A strategy to reduce the impact of risk on investments (6)
- A financial plan for spending and saving (6)
- The process of spreading investments across different asset types (13)
- The difference between revenue and expenses (6)
- A sum of money saved for future use (7)
- An account that allows tax-free withdrawals in retirement (abbr.) (4)
- A financial security that represents a debt owed by a company or government (4)
- A type of retirement account (abbr.) (3)
- The amount charged for borrowing money (8)
- An investment that represents partial ownership in a company (5)
- A sum of money lent or borrowed (4)
19 Clues: A sum of money lent or borrowed (4) • A sum of money saved for future use (7) • A type of retirement account (abbr.) (3) • A place to deposit and withdraw money (4) • The amount charged for borrowing money (8) • A financial plan for spending and saving (6) • The difference between revenue and expenses (6) • A professional who helps manage your finances (7) • ...
Crossword 2023-10-16
Across
- (phr. v.) to collect money
- (idiom) worth doing, because it is helping other people
- (adj.) not interesting; dull
- (phr. v.) to be used as part of the payment for something
- (n.) a helpful or good effect, or something intended to help
- (n.) sadness because one's expectations were not met
- (n.) a way of raising money by selling tickets, one or more of which are drawn randomly, the holder(s) or such tickets win a prize
- (adj.) lacking originality
- (v.) to give money for a charity if they complete a particular task
- (adj.) touching, emotionally rewarding
Down
- (n.) film genre with romantic love stories
- (n. phr.) an event in which people run in order to raise money for charity
- (n.) general health and happiness
- (adj.) similar to real life, not fake
- (n.) an event held to raise money for a charity
- (n.) film genre which focuses on humour
- (n.) film genre made up of different drawings of people, animals, and objects that make them appear to move
- (n.) film genre with a lot of music and songs
- (n.) someone who does something without being forced/ paid to do it
19 Clues: (phr. v.) to collect money • (adj.) lacking originality • (adj.) not interesting; dull • (n.) general health and happiness • (adj.) similar to real life, not fake • (adj.) touching, emotionally rewarding • (n.) film genre which focuses on humour • (n.) film genre with romantic love stories • (n.) film genre with a lot of music and songs • ...
Why risk it? 2015-01-18
Across
- A clever but dishonest way to get money
- A competition where you buy a ticket with a number on it and win a prize if your number is chosen
- When someone makes you pay them money or do what they want by threatening to tell your secrets
- To receive money or property from someone when they die
- Your name written the way you usually write it, for example at the end of a letter or cheque
- An amount of money that you pay into your bank account
- To buy shares, property, or goods because you hope that the value will increase and you can make a profit
Down
- To get money fro organisation by deceiving them
- Praised by a lot of people
- The quality of being real or true
- Without enough money to pay your debts
- Something that proves something is true
- To admit that you have done something bad, illegal or embarrassing
- To steal money from the place where you work
- To give something, especially money, to a person or organisation that needs help
15 Clues: Praised by a lot of people • The quality of being real or true • Without enough money to pay your debts • A clever but dishonest way to get money • Something that proves something is true • To steal money from the place where you work • To get money fro organisation by deceiving them • An amount of money that you pay into your bank account • ...
Banking Vocabulary List 2021-03-20
Across
- Money in the form of notes or coins
- Someone who is paid money
- To take money out of an account.
- An amount of money that can be used each month that the customer does not own
- A staff member who helps customers.
- manager The person who is in charge of a branch of the bank
- Borrowed money that is received now but needs to be paid back, often monthly, with interest added
- Any situation where money is deposited or withdrawn from an account.
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- office The place where the bank is run from and where information is stored centrally
- A record of the money that a customer has at the bank
- A person who works at the bank counter and accepts and gives out money to the bank’s customers.
- number An unique number that is used to identify a bank account.
- slip A piece of paper to fill-in when depositing money into an account
- Any situation where money is deposited or withdrawn from an account.
- Someone who works at a bank to prevent thieves from steeling the money
- Someone who is paid money
16 Clues: Someone who is paid money • Someone who is paid money • To take money out of an account. • Money in the form of notes or coins • A staff member who helps customers. • A record of the money that a customer has at the bank • manager The person who is in charge of a branch of the bank • number An unique number that is used to identify a bank account. • ...
Budget 2025-09-26
Across
- expenses and outstanding debts
- The Personalities categories in which people can be put based on their spending and saving habits
- The term goals set to be achieved in less than a year's time
- The individual who enjoys spending money on themselves or others
- The term goals set to be achieved in about five to ten years
- The expenditures which are essential for an individual to live and function
- The term goals set to be achieved in about ten or more years
Down
- An individual who does not consider money as a necessity and does not have much of an opinion on money
- The expenses which help an individual to live more comfortably
- An individual who likes to save money rather than spend money
- individual who plans for the future and is prepared for any financial situation
- itemized summary of the expected income and expenses for a defined period
- belongings which have value
- investing money into high-risk ventures
- The Financial Planning process of creating a financial plan to spend and save money
15 Clues: belongings which have value • expenses and outstanding debts • investing money into high-risk ventures • The term goals set to be achieved in less than a year's time • The term goals set to be achieved in about five to ten years • The term goals set to be achieved in about ten or more years • An individual who likes to save money rather than spend money • ...
MICKAYLA 2024-07-30
Across
- Sheet A summary of a company's assets, liabilities, and shareholders' equity.
- The amount of money that has to be paid for an insurance policy.
- The ability to borrow money and pay it back later.
- Theft When someone steals another person’s identity to commit fraud, such as by using his or her name or Social Security number to get something. Identity theft is a crime.
- Money that has to be paid to a government to provide public goods and services.
- A financial institution and business that accepts deposits, makes loans, and handles other financial transactions.
- A specific duty, task, or activity someone completes using his or her time, skills, and energy to earn money.
- A health insurance program for people who are 65 or older, certain younger people with disabilities, and people with permanent kidney failure requiring dialysis or a transplant. This program is financed by deductions from wages and managed by the federal Social Security Administration.
- Someone who is selected to administer an estate (for example, make sure that the instructions in the will are properly followed).
- (Home Loan) A contract, signed by a borrower when a home loan is made, that gives the lender the right to take possession of the property if the borrower fails to pay off, or defaults on, the loan.
- A process of raising money for a cause or purpose, often online, from multiple people.
- A person who practices law; also known as an attorney.
- People who expect a future financial return from using their money to finance investments.
- The cost of goods and services.
- The possibility that something unplanned or unintended may happen (such as losing money). Uncertainty about outcomes that are not equally desirable. In finance, it refers to the degree of uncertainty about the rate of return and the potential harm that could arise when financial returns are not what the investor expected.
- Request to an insurance company for payment for a covered loss under an insurance policy.
- Turnover Ratio A ratio showing how often a company's inventory is sold and replaced during a year or other period of time.
- A form of financial aid, often based on financial need that does not need to be repaid (unless, for example, you withdraw from school and owe a refund).
- The dollar amount or percentage of a loss that you have to pay before the insurance policy begins to pay.
- An item with economic value, such as stock or real estate.
- A legal arrangement in which one person holds or manages assets or other property for the benefit of another.Unsecured-Installment-Loan A loan that is not secured by an asset (collateral) that a lender could take if you do not repay the loan.
- Something you wish to achieve or accomplish in a specific amount of time.
- A contractual relationship that exists when one party (the Insurer), for a fee (the premium) agrees to reimburse another party (the Insured or third party on behalf of the Insured) for a specific loss.
- A debt security, similar to an “IOU”. When you buy a bond, you are lending money to the issuer in exchange for the issuer’s promise to pay you a specified rate of interest and to repay the principal when it "matures," or comes due.
- When fraudsters impersonate a business or government agency to try to get you to give them personal information, such as through an email or text message. Can also be thought of as “fishing for confidential information”.
- Money that a bank or other financial institution pays you for keeping money on deposit with them, or the amount of money you pay a bank as a fee when you borrow money. You can earn interest from a bank (such as when you keep money in a saving account) or pay interest (such as when you borrow money).
- Something that you would like to have but that you could live without, such as a TV or tickets to a baseball game.
- Something you must have to survive, such as clothes, shelter, or food.
- Plan Another name for a budget.
- To put money at risk with the goal of making a profit (return) in the future.
- A period of reduced economic activity.
- A plan that outlines what money you expect to earn or receive (your income) and how you will save it or spend it (your expenses) for a given period of time; also called a spending plan.
- Refers to your ability to repay a loan and other debts.
- Giving money or time for the purpose of trying to make life better for others.
- The difference between the value of a piece of property (such as a house) and any debts for it (such as the amount of a mortgage).
- A rise in the general level of prices of goods and services in an economy over a period of time; the opposite is deflation.
- An asset that secures a loan or other debt that a lender can take if you default (don’t repay) the money you borrow. For example: if you get a real estate mortgage, the bank's collateral is typically your house.
Down
- Redirecting Internet requests to false Websites to collect personal information, which is generally then used to commit fraud and identity theft.
- Money borrowed that has to be repaid, generally with interest.
- The type of work a person pursues for the majority of their life that may involve formal education, special training, or be within a specific industry.
- A creditor's measure of a consumer's past and future ability and willingness to repay debts. (See also Credit Report and Credit Score.)
- Message Spam Similar to e-mail spam, but on your cell phone. Criminals often text offers of free gifts or low-cost credit offers to try to get you to click on a link so they can install malware on your phone or get you to give them information they can use to commit fraud.
- Refers to the value of your assets and your net worth.
- The total income produced by a given source.
- The property of a person who has died.
- An individual who establishes and operates his or her own business.
- The approach of spreading your money among various investments with the hope that if one investment loses money, the others will make up for those losses; also referred to by the phrase "don't put all your eggs in one basket.
- Contract between the insured and the insurer.
- IRA An Individual Retirement Account that you deposit after tax dollars into for accumulation of retirement savings.
- A Greek letter that reflects the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter.
- An investment that represents a share of ownership in a company.
- Someone who is designated to receive certain benefits after the death of another individual.
- Money that you receive from jobs, allowances, gifts, interest, dividends, and other sources.
- Compensation for work paid on a regular basis (bi-weekly/monthly) typically expressed as an annual amount.
- Value of Money The concept that a dollar today is not worth the same as a dollar in the future.
- Money awarded to students based on academic or other achievements to help pay for education expenses. Scholarships generally do not have to be repaid.
- An organization or person that lends money with the expectation that it is repaid.
- Using money or time in a way that you expect will bring you a return or increase in value.
- To set something, like money, aside to use in the future.
- The amount of money originally invested or the money that is borrowed.
- A contract transferring the use of property or occupancy of land, space, structures, or equipment in exchange for rent (generally money).
- An amount that reduces the amount of income on which a person pays tax.
- An amount owed to a person or organization for borrowed funds; responsibility to another for negligence that results in injury or damage.
- The amount of money needed to live in or use someone else’s property, such as a home, condo, or apartment.
- The money gained or left over after money spent (expense) is subtracted from money earned (income).
- A legal document in which a person conveys information such as how they want their money and assets to be distributed after their death and who should be the guardian of their children.
66 Clues: The cost of goods and services. • Plan Another name for a budget. • The property of a person who has died. • A period of reduced economic activity. • The total income produced by a given source. • Contract between the insured and the insurer. • The ability to borrow money and pay it back later. • Refers to the value of your assets and your net worth. • ...
Unit 8 Vocabulary 2015-03-13
Across
- a way of transport used nation wide. Many Georgian cities were built around it
- an airport named after two important mayors
- spending money in hopes of gaining more in a future business
- a policy that gave rural areas more political power while voting
- important waterways for shipping imports and exports
- a united sates president from Georgia
- purchasing goods with money
- the money a person earns from a job or selling property
Down
- a business that was founded in Augusta that sells paper and construction based chemicals\
- An athletic game held in Atlanta and brought economical attention
- a court ruling that required new districts based off of population
- money loaned to a person that gets paid back along with interest
- a large hardware store founded in Georgia
- roadway system provided by the federal government in 1950
- communities made up of people from the same county who speak the same language
- money that you put away for another time
- the amount of money going back into an entrepreneur's pocket after paying expenses
- a non-alcoholic beverage from Atlanta
18 Clues: purchasing goods with money • a united sates president from Georgia • a non-alcoholic beverage from Atlanta • money that you put away for another time • a large hardware store founded in Georgia • an airport named after two important mayors • important waterways for shipping imports and exports • the money a person earns from a job or selling property • ...
Financial Unit 2022-05-06
Across
- money paid up front for a large purchase before the loan
- amount charged to your account when you spend more than you have
- a number given to a person to show their ability to pay back a loan
- amount you borrow
- money saved in a 401k or IRA to use when you are older and not working
- the amount of your check after deductions
Down
- your pay before deductions
- a plan to manage income and expenses each month
- an electronic payment where the money is removed from your checking account
- a loan to buy a house
- an electronic payment that you have to pay back with interest
- a paper form of payment
- a financial protection that is purchased ahead of time for a possible issue
- amount of time to pay a loan back
- an agreement to borrow money and pay back with interest
- money deducted from your check for the IRS or state
- something (car or house etc) used to secure a loan
- amount paid extra when you borrow money
18 Clues: amount you borrow • a loan to buy a house • a paper form of payment • your pay before deductions • amount of time to pay a loan back • amount paid extra when you borrow money • the amount of your check after deductions • a plan to manage income and expenses each month • something (car or house etc) used to secure a loan • money deducted from your check for the IRS or state • ...
Financial literacy crossword 2023-05-01
Across
- you need it to survive on earth to buy products
- what is the job you want
- Where do you learn to earn your final master degree
- Money you borough from the bank
- The things you don't need but you just want like toys,alarm clocks or just other objects
- what are you determined to do
- The things you really need like cloths,food,and shelter
- People help support charity's but how?
- when paying stuff in your life you still have to save money for the future
- What is the plan for the future
- When you investing by the help of other company what are you doing
Down
- When you old what do you do
- How do you log in to your computer and how re message sent to you
- when you make a payment what is it your doing
- The management of money organized by the government
- The product you want is in the store
- Where is all your money stored when you make a payment with your debit card
- when your making payments you also still need to save money
18 Clues: what is the job you want • When you old what do you do • what are you determined to do • Money you borough from the bank • What is the plan for the future • The product you want is in the store • People help support charity's but how? • when you make a payment what is it your doing • you need it to survive on earth to buy products • ...
Calculating salaries, severance pay and labor obligations 2025-05-18
Across
- A word used to add numbers or things together.
- A business or organization that sells products or services.
- Money paid for work, usually by the hour or day.
- To find a number by adding, subtracting, multiplying, or dividing.
- To do a job or task.
- When someone does not have a job.
- A letter that tells you your job has ended.
- The hours during which a person works.
- Money taken out from your salary, like taxes or insurance.
- The money you make from working.
Down
- A person or company hired to do part of a job for another company.
- A plan that helps pay for doctors and medicine when you are sick.
- Not able to reach a goal or not doing well.
- All the people who work for a company or in a country.
- Another word for a business or company.
- The money you get from your job, usually every week or month.
- A paper or document that shows how much money you earned and what was taken out.
- Money paid to the government from your earnings.
18 Clues: To do a job or task. • The money you make from working. • When someone does not have a job. • The hours during which a person works. • Another word for a business or company. • Not able to reach a goal or not doing well. • A letter that tells you your job has ended. • A word used to add numbers or things together. • Money paid for work, usually by the hour or day. • ...
Stanbic IBTC 2022-12-09
25 Clues: Same • Road • Loan • Mint • value • Money • Stake • Value • Leader • Banker • fossil • Formal • Success • finance • property • Informal • building • assurance • Education • Spotlight • amenities • Investment • Organizers • Retirement • Organization
L5 Unit 1 2025-03-14
Across
- money earned in the past that in not spent, instead it is kept for the future
- the exact number figure representing the price of something, usually for a service or for access to something
- the amount of money that someone can spend, or needs to spend, on something
- payments given or received in stages, such as monthly, weekly, yearly, etc.
- to do something that did not actually need to be done
- the things that someone has to purchase to accomplish a task, or simply to live, and the specific costs associated with them
- unlikely to spend or loan money for something. Neutral connotation
- requests for payment for a service or product, possibly the literal paper it is written one
Down
- to act without much consideration of the effects of the action
- to be losing money, usually for a business
- to literally not have even a penny, or a cent. Destitute
- a person or organization that has been formally declared unable to reimburse debts.
- the money that someone receives. Usually for work done, but also things such as gifts, inheritance, scholarships, etc.
- to have completely run out of money
- someone who spends money in an irresponsible manner on luxury items
- very reserved and cautious with your spending. Neutral or positive connotation
- to be very unwilling to spend money even when one really should. Negative connotation
17 Clues: to have completely run out of money • to be losing money, usually for a business • to do something that did not actually need to be done • to literally not have even a penny, or a cent. Destitute • to act without much consideration of the effects of the action • unlikely to spend or loan money for something. Neutral connotation • ...
H2 - Words Unit 3 2021-02-08
Across
- This tells you what you like and don't like.
- Another word for to fight.
- To ask someone to pay for something.
- When someone borrows money from somebody else.
- The person who organised the party.
- Another word for expensive.
- To buy things with your money.
- Cash money, usually round.
- To make something disappear from sight.
- To pay for someone else's food, items etc.
- To help someone, or to back them up.
- The opposite of stupid.
- The state of having no money whatsoever.
- To have a close look at something.
- What you think about something.
Down
- When someone is very good at something.
- Another word form right now.
- Not very often.
- When things go together, or look good together.
- To spend money or time without any purpose.
- A place where ladies keep their money (and sometimes other items as well).
- Banknotes and coins.
- To do your part.
- An item that has a physical problem, like a crack or chip.
- Of a woman.
- Another word for to save.
- Using someone's things, but returning them afterwards.
- Something you always do, or always do in the same way.
- When something is fun to watch.
- Another word for to rip.
- When people only care about themselves.
31 Clues: Of a woman. • Not very often. • To do your part. • Banknotes and coins. • The opposite of stupid. • Another word for to rip. • Another word for to save. • Another word for to fight. • Cash money, usually round. • Another word for expensive. • Another word form right now. • To buy things with your money. • When something is fun to watch. • What you think about something. • ...
Dollars & Sense 2021-10-29
Across
- a loan where the spender is putting up house as collatoreal
- a machine that allows you to withdraw money.
- account where you store money to build interest.
- a loan from a bank or company used for personal needs like buying groceries.
- any place you can make deposits, draw money from, etc.
- a card thats pull from bank or company with a certain set amount limit.
- account used to pull money for a check
- a card that pulls from own funds to purchase things
- document that keeps a list of transactions made by check
Down
- A system put in place to protect people from overdraft fees
- a loan from a business stricly meant for business.
- a loan from a bank or company for paying off mortgage.
- a check written electronically. Can be done at places like banks and cash registers if accessible.
- loan from bank or company to buy a car
- Companies in charge of credit cards. Lenders of money set to a certain limit.
- when money is directly put into a bank account from a transaction.
- Banking: Banking done through a website and/or app.
- A slip of paper that people write when they pay something.
- Banks that are accesiable to everyone
- A bank that opprates with everyday people and small businesses.
20 Clues: Banks that are accesiable to everyone • loan from bank or company to buy a car • account used to pull money for a check • a machine that allows you to withdraw money. • account where you store money to build interest. • a loan from a business stricly meant for business. • Banking: Banking done through a website and/or app. • ...
Unit 10 Financial Lieteracy by Chloe Rakowitz 2019-04-01
Across
- cost of basic needs of life
- removing funds from a bank account
- a price for foodstuffs
- includes some or all items of income and is reduced by expenses
- entered in the balance sheet of a business enter price
- portion of pay checks that is not included in the pay check'
- amount of money given during a time in exchange for labor
- anything of value that a person buys
- amount that is or may be subtracted
- amount of money being borrowed or lent
- all the money made while working
- costs of living or doing business
Down
- deposits of money for any non imeditate use
- expenses that can change depending on a use of products
- bank account which checks may be written against money amounts on deposits
- amount of pay remaining for issuance
- any asset minus any debt owned
- interest calculated as a simple percentage of the original amount
- money paid out from an account
- loan for the purchase of real property
- issued by a bank or business
- estimate of income for a set period of time
- banks refer to deposits
- will be the same amount regardless of changes of amount in sales
- paid to a person on a regular basis
- tax paid for a certain good
26 Clues: a price for foodstuffs • banks refer to deposits • cost of basic needs of life • tax paid for a certain good • issued by a bank or business • any asset minus any debt owned • money paid out from an account • all the money made while working • costs of living or doing business • removing funds from a bank account • amount that is or may be subtracted • ...
BizTown Crossoword 2024-04-30
Across
- A catchy tune used to advertise a business or product.
- How a country makes and manages goods, services, and money.
- A written order to a bank to pay a certain amount of money from a checking account to another person or business.
- Payments that citizens and businesses are required to make to a government to pay for public goods or services.
- Goods that a business has in stock to sell.
- People who buy and use goods and services.
- Members of a town, city, county, state, or country.
- A business agreement or exchange.
- The money an employee earns for his or her work.
Down
- To write a signature on the back of a check.
- A person who works for an employer
- The standards that help determine what is good, right, and proper.
- An agreement to behave according to stated guidelines.
- The study of governments, public processes, and the rights and duties of citizenship.
- A way of persuading people to want goods or services.
- Money borrowed that must be repaid, usually with interest.
- The money people earn for their work based on the value they bring to the business.
- The freedom to act in a certain way.
- Abilities a person has developed and does well.
- A business that charges customers for money-related services.
20 Clues: A business agreement or exchange. • A person who works for an employer • The freedom to act in a certain way. • People who buy and use goods and services. • Goods that a business has in stock to sell. • To write a signature on the back of a check. • Abilities a person has developed and does well. • The money an employee earns for his or her work. • ...
project 2024-05-16
Across
- planning on how to spend and save
- annual cost of borrowing money
- account for storing money
- cost of borrowing money
- time deposit with a fixed term and interest rate
- allocating funds with the exception of generating profit
- percentage used to calculate the amount of tax due
- shortfall of expenses over income
- investment fund tracking a specific market index
- loan secured by property
- rating of credit
- fixed income securities issued by a government to raise capital
- putting money aside for future use
Down
- document used to compare financial records
- cost that stay the same
- Levies implemented by a local government
- stealing ones identity
- maximum spending limit
- price that something would sell on market
- mortage not insured or guaranteed by a government agency
- home loan insured by a government agency
- record of transactions and balances
- excess of income over expenses
- cost of borrowing or reward for saving money
- aid for educuation
- financing option on your car
- expenses that differ
- fees on finalizing a property purchase
- record of credit history
- partial payment on a large purchase
- small amount of money carried for everyday expenses
- finincial account combining features of savings and investing
32 Clues: rating of credit • aid for educuation • expenses that differ • stealing ones identity • maximum spending limit • cost that stay the same • cost of borrowing money • loan secured by property • record of credit history • account for storing money • financing option on your car • annual cost of borrowing money • excess of income over expenses • planning on how to spend and save • ...
Cash flow 2023-02-10
Across
- Money spent regularly on rent, insurance, electricity and other things that keep a business operation
- ________ expenditure is when businesses incur unexpected costs
- Closing cash ________: amount of cash that the business expects to have at the end of each month
- Cash ___flow: flow of money out a business
- flow of money into and out of a business (2 words)
- Inability to meet debts
- _____ Cash flow = total inflows - total outflows
- Cash flow forecasts can useful because it identifies potential _______ in cash balances
- Cash ___flow: flow of money into a business
Down
- one cause of cash flow problems is allowing customers too much ______
- Cash flow ______: can be used to predict shortfalls in the business
- one reason businesses prepare cash flow forecasts is because _____ stakeholders may require a regular forecast for things like loans
- Negative figures are indicated by _________
- There is a popular phrase 'Cash is King', because cash is needed to pay ______, overheads, and employees
- Money taken out of the business by owner(s) for personal use
- Total revenue - total cost
- ______ balance = opening balance +/- Net cash flow
- Asset that is easily changed into cash
- Money that can be readily used for business operations
- one cause of cash flow problems (___ profits)
20 Clues: Inability to meet debts • Total revenue - total cost • Asset that is easily changed into cash • Cash ___flow: flow of money out a business • Negative figures are indicated by _________ • Cash ___flow: flow of money into a business • one cause of cash flow problems (___ profits) • _____ Cash flow = total inflows - total outflows • ...
Kaitlyn's, P1, Economics vocab 2023-01-24
Across
- workers or employees
- goals for how we will use our money
- resources that can not be made again or used again, because they can take thousands to millions of years to make
- workers focus on one type of work or business
- when money is put into an account and earns money for being in that account
- protect our recources so we don't lose them
- money we pay to the government
- costs or things we have to buy
- taxes paid to the Federal government for things our country needs
Down
- things from nature that people can use
- taxes paid to the state we live in to pay for things our state needs
- in most states, consumers have to pay sales tax on the things they buy
- in short supply
- putting money to the side to save it for later
- resources that can be made again and used again without the help of humans
- when you own land, a house, or another property, you must pay yearly taxes on it
- items used by a business to produce goods and provide services
- taxes paid to our cities or counties for things needed locally
- the money we earn when we work
- taxes paid on the wages we earn at our jobs
20 Clues: in short supply • workers or employees • the money we earn when we work • money we pay to the government • costs or things we have to buy • goals for how we will use our money • things from nature that people can use • taxes paid on the wages we earn at our jobs • protect our recources so we don't lose them • workers focus on one type of work or business • ...
Unit 7 Review 2023-08-16
Across
- When something burst and causes harm/injury to people.
- When someone loses their balance due to some object on the floor.
- Money you will get from of your work
- Money that you will receive after you retire
- This is an injury caused by fire
- The amount of money that will be taken out of your monthly salary
- A benefit that allow you to take a break from work for a specific reason
- When someone can’t breathe because of lack of oxygen.
- A type of leave for the purpose of pregnancy
- The money that you will need to give to the government
Down
- An event that might lead to harm/injury to someone
- This happens when someone touches a live electricity wire.
- Money you will get from your business
- A sharp electric shock that sometimes happens when you touch a metal surface.
- An event that causes harm/injury to someone
- This happens when you get burned and your skin will create a bubble with some water inside.
- Combination of money from work and business
- When someone loses their balance because of slippery surface.
- When someone gone unconsciousness and fall down.
- This is a mark that will remain after a wound heals.
20 Clues: This is an injury caused by fire • Money you will get from of your work • Money you will get from your business • An event that causes harm/injury to someone • Combination of money from work and business • Money that you will receive after you retire • A type of leave for the purpose of pregnancy • When someone gone unconsciousness and fall down. • ...
Investor - Jordan Guadamuz 2025-04-01
Across
- - A decentralized digital ledger for transactions.
- - A payroll tax for Social Security and Medicare.
- - An exchange-traded investment fund.
- - These are pools of money used for investment purposes.
- - Pooled money for diversified investments.
- - The increase of an asset's value over its original price when it is sold.
- - A collection of investments.
- - Think of a mutual fund that tracks a specific market index.
- - Money set aside for future use.
- - This term refers to how easily assets can be converted to cash.
- - Allocating money for future benefit.
- - A type of digital currency that uses cryptography.
- - A tax-free retirement account.
Down
- - Health insurance for people 65+ and the disabled.
- - Government financial aid for retirees and the disabled.
- - A single payment of money.
- - Government-issued currency.
- - Dollar-cost averaging investment strategy.
- - When a private company sells shares to the public for the first time to raise capital.
- - Refers to Berkshire Hathaway.
- - 3. A fixed-income instrument representing a loan made by an investor to a borrower in exchange for interest payments over a set period.
- - . Retirement payment from an investment fund.
- - Companies with large market capitalization.
- - A person or organization that puts money into financial plans.
- - People who affect others' purchasing decisions.
25 Clues: - A single payment of money. • - Government-issued currency. • - A collection of investments. • - Refers to Berkshire Hathaway. • - A tax-free retirement account. • - Money set aside for future use. • - An exchange-traded investment fund. • - Allocating money for future benefit. • - Pooled money for diversified investments. • ...
Pathways Unit 2 Career Paths 2025-02-21
Across
- a group of people that make money by selling or doing things eg Apple, Nike
- to think about what you will do in the future
- When she was 16, she had enough money to go to Mexico. The ____________ changed her life.
- a performance (dance, theatre, music)
- a thought about something - I have a good ______ let's go outside.
- to go back to a place again
- an event when people try to be the best at an activity
- costing a lot of money
- to do something so you get better at it
- to think about what you will do in the future
- to keep money to use in the future - I will _______ money for a new car.
- clever; able to learn things quickly
Down
- to move from one place to another. I would like to ______ to Mexico this summer.
- in a short time - It's Friday, we will be out of school ________
- the time when someone is a child
- to succeed in doing something
- to get money for working
- wanting to know about something
- able to be done - It is __________ to graduate in 3.5 years but it is difficult.
- with other people. The teacher says we should work ______.
- to start
- I saved for years ... so that I could _______ to travel abroad.
22 Clues: to start • costing a lot of money • to get money for working • to go back to a place again • to succeed in doing something • wanting to know about something • the time when someone is a child • clever; able to learn things quickly • a performance (dance, theatre, music) • to do something so you get better at it • to think about what you will do in the future • ...
Reed- handwriting 2024-10-31
Across
- author is known
- faked document or signature
- what paper money is made out of
- the person you should consult to approve your sample
- When you expect money/something of value in return
- Can be used to tell us if money is fake, has iodine
- the amount of things you should do to get a good handwriting sample
- What is in regular money that ink reacts to
- Already existed sample
- How many times you should ask a suspect to write a sample
- Something you should ask for along with the handwriting sample
- something found in a counterfeit pen that reacts to starch
- the color a counterfeit pen will change to if money is real
Down
- A characteristic that has to do with the areas between letters and words in handwriting
- A fake item of value
- A sample asked for by person of authority
- When the author isn't known
- my full name
- A characteristic that can be light, medium, or heavy, the pressure you write with
- A characteristic that can be classified as juvenile, smooth, or shaky
- the type of words you should use to get a good sample
- The way suspects should sit while doing a handwriting sample
- the color a counterfeit pen will change to when money is fake
23 Clues: my full name • author is known • A fake item of value • Already existed sample • faked document or signature • When the author isn't known • what paper money is made out of • A sample asked for by person of authority • What is in regular money that ink reacts to • When you expect money/something of value in return • Can be used to tell us if money is fake, has iodine • ...
Chapter 2 Crossword - Celeste Myers 2024-11-22
Across
- interest rate
- the highest stock price for that day
- limited liability partnership
- need to pay for security purchases within three business days of order
- authentic money immediately recognizable
- for sophisticated investors who borrow money to purchase securities
- ticker symbol
- the nominal or face value of a stock or bond
- money for real estate, equipment, and so on
- maintain its value over time
- exchanges
- handles stock sales and purchases
- time until maturity
- someone who assists you with purchasing stocks and bonds
- limited liability for shareholders
Down
- interest payment
- shares not sold publicly
- putting money aside so it will be available when you need it
- your order to buy or sell an order at a specific price changes to a market order when the specific price is reached
- limited liability corporation
- the lowest stock price for that day
- borrower
- those people who do the work
- people who can buy shares of stock in the company
- exchanges
- taking measures to make money grow
- lender or creditor
- declared legal tender
- shares can be traded openly
- due date
- people who lend money to the business in return for a contracted rate of interest
- owners are personally liable for their company's losses
- current price
33 Clues: borrower • due date • exchanges • exchanges • interest rate • ticker symbol • current price • interest payment • lender or creditor • time until maturity • declared legal tender • shares not sold publicly • shares can be traded openly • those people who do the work • maintain its value over time • limited liability partnership • limited liability corporation • handles stock sales and purchases • ...
budget terms 2025-09-18
Across
- money put into an account
- amount of money left when all the expenses are subtracted from the deposit totals
- money spent on necessary items
- money paid to keep a home operating without going into the negative balance
- person responsible for paying the money owed
Down
- person collected money owed
- money in a account is less than the total deposit-
- money taken out of an account
- percent charged to buy items
- expenses and money deposited to balance the rate of money used
- method of paying that allows the pay to collect the money owed
11 Clues: money put into an account • person collected money owed • percent charged to buy items • money taken out of an account • money spent on necessary items • person responsible for paying the money owed • money in a account is less than the total deposit- • expenses and money deposited to balance the rate of money used • ...
Finances During Your Freshman Year 2013-05-21
Across
- money to support a person or cause
- Automated Teller Machine
- An estimation of the revenue and expenses over a specified future period of time
- taking money out of the bank you don’t have
- a grant of temporary use of money.
- entry recording an amount owed, listed on the left-hand side or column of an account
- a register of checks usually in numeric order
- payments each month
- records of bank transactions and current balance
- your resulting fee's
- Flexible on campus employment
- Card issued by the bank, business, etc... that allows for the purchase of goods and services on credit.
Down
- a budget or plan so that you do not spend more money than you bring home each month.
- Card issued by a bank that let's you transfer money electronically to another bank account
- Liability to pay for something
- money demanded by government
- ability to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future
- notification of your balance
- You pay no monthly fee's regardless of how long your balance
- coverage by contract in which one party agrees to reimburse another for occurred losses
- Ability to manage finances
- to take out
- yearly fees
23 Clues: to take out • yearly fees • payments each month • your resulting fee's • Automated Teller Machine • Ability to manage finances • money demanded by government • notification of your balance • Flexible on campus employment • Liability to pay for something • money to support a person or cause • a grant of temporary use of money. • taking money out of the bank you don’t have • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary Review 2015-01-29
Across
- a tax on property such as homes, land and automobiles
- a tax on purchased goods and services
- money received
- for-profit depository institution offering services to both consumers and businesses
- an account that offers quick access to funds for transactions
- an account at a depository institution that holds money not spent on current consumption
- the percentage rate used to calculate interest
- a plastic card that is electronically connected to the cardholders depository institution account
- tac on earned and unearned income
- insures credit unions
- take home pay after taxes
- "hidden" taxes collected from a seller or retailer, hotel tax, luxury tax, etc.
- a measurement of how much a person or household owns after all debts have been paid
- insures commercial banks
- money spent
Down
- the price paid for using someone else's money
- money earned from working
- a tax on earned income
- depository institutions offering many services and owned by their customers
- income received from sources other than employment
- money earned from working for pay
- item of monetary value a person owns
- a measure of financial wealth calculated by subtracting liabilities from assets
- a debt or obligation owed to others
- a person who pays taxes
25 Clues: money spent • money received • insures credit unions • a tax on earned income • a person who pays taxes • insures commercial banks • money earned from working • take home pay after taxes • money earned from working for pay • tac on earned and unearned income • a debt or obligation owed to others • item of monetary value a person owns • a tax on purchased goods and services • ...
Depression era 2021-04-06
Across
- Adjustment Administration: Gave farmers money for not planting any crops.
- The balancing of money or funds
- Labor Relations Board: Committee who monitors working/labour laws.
- to show how to do something
- something obvious
- strike - When workers refuse work and turn to forcing union
- and Exchange Commission: Guaranteed that the people would have money secured
- means in which someones thought process follows
- Liberty League: those who opposed franklins new deal plan
- Days: Days in which FDR started to create new programs to help the depression
Down
- state When the government regulates between two parties
- Security Act: the major retirement act that gave older people a reliable retirement.
- Important/urgent
- holiday: A day in which the banks are closed
- Deposit Insurance Corporation: MAde banks keep some money for all bank accounts
- Progress Administration: Hiring program for unskilled young men
- standard: The basis of money to gold
- An important state and important action is required
- Deal: FDR's new approach at solving the depression
- spending Spending on borrowed money or debt.
- arbitration When an agreement is made between two parties avoiding court.
- A given or proven statement
- chat Roosevelts reassuring talks on the despair plaguing America
- net: A set of fallbacks
24 Clues: Important/urgent • something obvious • net: A set of fallbacks • to show how to do something • A given or proven statement • The balancing of money or funds • standard: The basis of money to gold • holiday: A day in which the banks are closed • spending Spending on borrowed money or debt. • means in which someones thought process follows • ...
Personal Finance Vocabulary 2023-09-05
Across
- the study of decicions that go into making distribution
- A physical object that is produced and can be weighed or measured.
- The price that is paid for the use of another's money. A periodic charge in exchange for the use of credit.
- the way people make and distribute goods
- Interest The interest that is gained on interest.
- Issued and supported by the government.
- the money that you have saved up
- The general rise in the level of prices for goods and services over time.
- what do you pay after barowing money
- the ability to essily convert finalcial resorces into cash
- the amount of money that is deposited in a saving account
Down
- A task that a person or a machine performs for someone else.
- An imitation of something meant to trick someone.
- A person who purchases and uses goods or services.
- the dollar amount that a bankholder will recive
- Exchanging sources or goods with multiple people without using money.
- the nations most largest tender coinage
- The things a person wants to accomplish, such as getting a college education, buying a car, or starting a business.
- the amount of product you are needing
- the amount of stuff you are selling
20 Clues: the money that you have saved up • the amount of stuff you are selling • what do you pay after barowing money • the amount of product you are needing • the nations most largest tender coinage • Issued and supported by the government. • the way people make and distribute goods • the dollar amount that a bankholder will recive • ...
cashless society 2024-09-03
Across
- Financial penalties or charges imposed by banks
- A type of payment method commonly used in cashless transactions
- The absence of cash in transactions is expected to lower this type of crime
- A cost involved with cash transactions, related to creating physical currency
- A term for money in a physical form, like coins or notes
- A business expense related to handling cash, where they must often do this to keep operations smoots
- Criminals who steal information or cause harm online
- Issues caused by unexpected mistakes in systems
- Percentage rate charged by banks, can be negative
- financial transactions in a cashless society are conducted using this method
Down
- The act of making money appear as if it comes from a legitimate source
- A physical way to protect against crime at banks
- Criminals find it harder to track money because this is not used
- Vulnerable to attacks or exploitation
- The return of cash from the bank by customers
- This involves paying to ensure security for large sums of money
- A society where transactions are made without physical money
- People use this for cashless transactions, typically with a mobile device
- Reduced crime rates are a result of fewer of these
- To move from one country’s money to another’s
20 Clues: Vulnerable to attacks or exploitation • The return of cash from the bank by customers • To move from one country’s money to another’s • Financial penalties or charges imposed by banks • Issues caused by unexpected mistakes in systems • A physical way to protect against crime at banks • Percentage rate charged by banks, can be negative • ...
Cashless society 2024-09-02
Across
- A digital currency that does not have a physical form like paper money or coins.
- The process of buying or exchanging goods/services that can be done electronically.
- Another term for a hacker who tries to breach security systems.
- Illegal activities that decrease in a cashless society.
- A set of software and hardware enabling electronic payments.
- A person who steals information or money electronically.
- The advantage of not needing to carry cash while traveling.
- The process of checking identity in electronic transactions for security.
Down
- A tool or app that stores digital money.
- An electronic payment tool often used for transactions at ATMs.
- Communication system used to connect devices without physical cables.
- The global network that enables electronic transactions worldwide.
- Government revenue derived from recorded income or transactions.
- Activity that becomes easier in a cashless society.
- Aspect that becomes harder to maintain in electronic transactions.
- The benefit of reducing time and costs in managing physical money.
- A drawback in a cashless society related to technology reliance.
- A place where money is stored and electronic financial transactions occur.
- A type of payment that does not use physical money like coins or paper bills.
- An economic phenomenon potentially influenced by reduced cash use.
20 Clues: A tool or app that stores digital money. • Activity that becomes easier in a cashless society. • Illegal activities that decrease in a cashless society. • A person who steals information or money electronically. • The advantage of not needing to carry cash while traveling. • A set of software and hardware enabling electronic payments. • ...
Cashless society 2024-09-04
Across
- The cost associated with creating physical money
- what do you think orba cashless world?
- Electronic tool often used for payments in a cashless society
- A problem in a cashless society where electronic systems fail
- The state of financial transactions occurring without physical cash
- A device often used for cashless transactions while traveling
- The financial institution that may hire security teams to protect cash
- What positive effect does a cashless society have on crime?
- The physical form of money that is becoming less prevalent
- The primary risk associated with online transactions due to data breaches
- A type of currency that is becoming less common due to digital transactions
Down
- The type of fees that may increase if banks can't charge for cash withdrawals
- a cashless society has its own?
- Financial crime involving hiding the source of illegally obtained money
- The type of crime that may decrease in a cashless society
- if the source of the money is unknown, money laundering becomes much more?
- The term for the illegal hiding of income
- A major benefit of a cashless society related to the ease of carrying money
- A financial concept that could impact customers if all transactions are electronic
- What is a security concern with electronic transactions?
20 Clues: a cashless society has its own? • what do you think orba cashless world? • The term for the illegal hiding of income • The cost associated with creating physical money • What is a security concern with electronic transactions? • The type of crime that may decrease in a cashless society • The physical form of money that is becoming less prevalent • ...
Michelle's puzzle 2023-02-21
Across
- a business that makes a product
- someone who takes risk to start a business
- different workers do different parts of a job
- doing one thing very well in a business
- the study of how we use money
- a tax on goods that you buy
- a person who needs to hire someone
- to pay you back for using your money the bank pays interest for your savings account
- a plan for how much money will be spent on each type of item that a person must buy
Down
- rivalry between two or more companies
- a person who buys a product
- what a person gives up by choosing one way of using resources instead of another
- the total amount of things that a group of people can produce
- looking for items that are similar to one that you want to buy
- tools needed for making things
- someone who works for an employer
- a limited amount of money that someone earns for their work
- the money that is paid to the government
- a service in which you put money in a bank so that you can take it out slowly over time
- emergencies,retirement,to buy something in the future
20 Clues: a person who buys a product • a tax on goods that you buy • the study of how we use money • tools needed for making things • a business that makes a product • someone who works for an employer • a person who needs to hire someone • rivalry between two or more companies • doing one thing very well in a business • the money that is paid to the government • ...
rayan's crossword 2025-02-10
Across
- things that are necessary for survival
- an official appointed to investigate individuals' complaints against a company or organization, especially a public authority
- an economy of or reduction in money, time, or another resource
- to overcharge or swindle
- when the offeree agrees to the proposal
- a very large self-service store with a wide range of goods and a large car park, typically situated outside a town
- a written communication ordering your financial institution to pay a person a specific amount of money
- a proposal
Down
- a list of income and likely expenditures
- to set right
- the extra money you have to pay back when borrowing money
- a person or business that makes goods
- money received on a regular basis of work, property, business, investment or welfare payments
- electronic funds transfer at the point of sale
- the buying and selling of goods and services between individuals and businesses
- a legal agreement by which a bank, building society, etc. lends money at interest in exchange for taking title of the debtor's property, with the condition that the conveyance of title becomes void upon the payment of the debt
- a legally binding agreement
- things done for you by others
- an illegal business practice
- items you can see or touch
20 Clues: a proposal • to set right • to overcharge or swindle • items you can see or touch • a legally binding agreement • an illegal business practice • things done for you by others • a person or business that makes goods • things that are necessary for survival • when the offeree agrees to the proposal • a list of income and likely expenditures • ...
Investing - Jordan Guadamuz 2025-04-01
Across
- - A decentralized digital ledger for transactions.
- - A payroll tax for Social Security and Medicare.
- - An exchange-traded investment fund.
- - These are pools of money used for investment purposes.
- - Pooled money for diversified investments.
- - The increase of an asset's value over its original price when it is sold.
- - A collection of investments.
- - Think of a mutual fund that tracks a specific market index.
- - Money set aside for future use.
- - This term refers to how easily assets can be converted to cash.
- - Allocating money for future benefit.
- - A type of digital currency that uses cryptography.
- - A tax-free retirement account.
Down
- - Health insurance for people 65+ and the disabled.
- - Government financial aid for retirees and the disabled.
- - A single payment of money.
- - Government-issued currency.
- - Dollar-cost averaging investment strategy.
- - When a private company sells shares to the public for the first time to raise capital.
- - Refers to Berkshire Hathaway.
- - 3. A fixed-income instrument representing a loan made by an investor to a borrower in exchange for interest payments over a set period.
- - . Retirement payment from an investment fund.
- - Companies with large market capitalization.
- - A person or organization that puts money into financial plans.
- - People who affect others' purchasing decisions.
25 Clues: - A single payment of money. • - Government-issued currency. • - A collection of investments. • - Refers to Berkshire Hathaway. • - A tax-free retirement account. • - Money set aside for future use. • - An exchange-traded investment fund. • - Allocating money for future benefit. • - Pooled money for diversified investments. • ...
Financial Literacy (Beginner) 2022-11-21
Across
- Having a dependable income and feeling in control of your finances.
- Who is the richest people in the world.
- Trust that your actions will bring positive result.
- To spend more money than you have or more than was planned or agreed.
- Your saving and spending plan.
- Start by taking the necessary steps or action to do something.
- An increase in prices over time, causing a reduction in the value of money.
- The amount of money you earn from investment.
- Something you make plans to achieve and work towards achieving.
- A medium to long term, usually higher risk (higher reward) to put your money to work
Down
- An establishment/place people go to for financial services.
- Medium of exchange.
- Routine behavior that you repeat regularly and happens sub-consciously.
- A short-term, low reward (low risk) method to grow money.
- Feeling of enjoyment or satisfaction.
- Statements that describe a desired situation.
- A national bank that provides financial and banking services for its country's government and commercial banking system, as well as implementing the government's monetary policy and issuing currency.
- Knowing that actions and beliefs will bring result.
- The chance you take that the returns on a particular investment may vary.
- A bad or unpleasant physical feeling.
20 Clues: Medium of exchange. • Your saving and spending plan. • Feeling of enjoyment or satisfaction. • A bad or unpleasant physical feeling. • Who is the richest people in the world. • Statements that describe a desired situation. • The amount of money you earn from investment. • Trust that your actions will bring positive result. • ...
Accounts Theory Crossword 2022-01-07
Across
- Anything that takes place in the business.
- What results when the business has paid more out of its bank account than it had paid into it.
- Capital can decrease due to these.
- Material items an owner can invest in the business.
- Short for Debit.
- Short for credit.
- A person who owes our business an amount of money.
- When the business buys goods for resale from suppliers.
- Every transaction is recorded by means of it.
- payable A person to whom our business owes an amount of money.
- A person from whom our business buys goods for resale.
Down
- A phrase used when goods are not paid for immediately when bought or sold.
- A person to whom our business sells goods which were bought on credit.
- The owner ______ money or assets in the business.
- When a business borrows money.
- Another word for an owner.
- An amount of money received by the business during a given period of time.
- Technical word used when we receive or give cheques.
- Capital can increase due to these.
- 'Receives' in Accounts is known as __________.
- Technical word used when we receive or give cheques.
- An amount of money or assets invested in the business by the owner.
- 'Gives' in Accounts is known as _________.
- The meaning of debit.
- When the business sells goods to customers.
25 Clues: Short for Debit. • Short for credit. • The meaning of debit. • Another word for an owner. • When a business borrows money. • Capital can decrease due to these. • Capital can increase due to these. • Anything that takes place in the business. • 'Gives' in Accounts is known as _________. • When the business sells goods to customers. • Every transaction is recorded by means of it. • ...
Personal Finance: Credit 2022-04-21
Across
- the purchases you make with your credit card
- the period of time after a payment is missed where no late fees are added.
- a credit card offer that benefits certain purchases
- the money you are required to pay back
- another one of the major credit bureaus
- the greatest amount that can be spent on credit
- the last credit major credit bureau
- the information that helps determine your credit score
- a card issued by the credit loaner that allows the user to use at the ready
- fee's paid when you make a late payment
- the personal score that helps banks determine your credit worthiness
- fee's that are paid for taking out a credit card annually
Down
- a physical guarantee that the credior may pursue if credit is not repaid
- the amount of money borrowed
- initial payment placed on a loan
- your past regarding accounts, balances and payment details
- a subsidy of money loaned to an indivdual
- the bank or organization that borrows lenders their credit.
- the cost of credit defined as a percentage of an annual basis
- money that is negotiated to be borrowed then payed back
- the percentage rate applied to the money still owed
- one of the three major credit bureaus
- the time frame where you repay borrowed money
- an irrespobsible use of credit causes
24 Clues: the amount of money borrowed • initial payment placed on a loan • the last credit major credit bureau • one of the three major credit bureaus • an irrespobsible use of credit causes • the money you are required to pay back • another one of the major credit bureaus • fee's paid when you make a late payment • a subsidy of money loaned to an indivdual • ...
Have fun! 2022-07-12
Across
- a sum of money saved or made available for a particular purpose.
- Scold or scream at someone.
- an amount of money or property left to someone in a will.
- The maximum amount that something can contain or produce.
- to put (money) into financial schemes, shares, property, or a commercial venture with the expectation of achieving a profit.
- be eligible or become officially recognized as a practitioner of a particular profession or activity.
- material such as coal, gas, or oil that is burned to produce heat or power for (an industrial plant, vehicle, or machine).
- a line which marks the limits of an area; a dividing line.
- participate or become involved in.
- indicate or show that one is not willing to do something.
- a district or community within a town or city.
- money in coins or notes, as distinct from cheques, money orders, or credit.
Down
- Causing discomfort, unhappiness, or revulsion; disagreeable.
- a person who is invited to visit someone's home or attend a particular social occasion.
- Synonym for atracctive or interesting.
- Something Indiscribable, too beautiful or beyond words.
- Provide, supply or to have enough money to pay for.
- employ (someone) for wages.
- Used to describe something horrifyingly wicked.
- to hold someone or to accept (a belief, theory, or change) willingly and enthusiastically.
20 Clues: Scold or scream at someone. • employ (someone) for wages. • participate or become involved in. • Synonym for atracctive or interesting. • a district or community within a town or city. • Used to describe something horrifyingly wicked. • Provide, supply or to have enough money to pay for. • Something Indiscribable, too beautiful or beyond words. • ...
Financial services vocab 2022-11-29
Across
- Secured container,metal box that stays in a safe or vault in a bank or credit union
- Not-for-profit organization that exist to serve there members
- The amount of money held in a bank account
- Plastic card allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit
- The wealth and resources of a country or region
- Money that is borrowed and expected to be paid back with interest
- Written,dated,and a signed instrument that directs a bank to pay a specific sum of money
- Financial product that usually pays a fixed interest rate for a set period of time
- Allows a user to conduct financial transactions via the internet
- Machine which costumers can use to get money out
- Establishment that completes and facilitates monetary transactions such as loans, mortgages and deposits
Down
- Card issued by the bank allowing to transfer money electronically to another account when making a purchase
- A record of money that has moved in and out of your bank account
- An account at a bank against which checks can be drawn by the account depositor
- A persons regular occupation,profession or trade
- A bank account that earns interest
- An institution that deals with money
17 Clues: A bank account that earns interest • An institution that deals with money • The amount of money held in a bank account • The wealth and resources of a country or region • A persons regular occupation,profession or trade • Machine which costumers can use to get money out • Not-for-profit organization that exist to serve there members • ...
Money Lessons crossword puzzle 2025-05-28
Across
- a planned system or arrangement
- money paid to use something for an amount of time
- pay money to buy or hire goods or services
- paid money to get something
- Costs a lot of money
- to give something in exchange for money
Down
- money or a prize given for doing something good
- getting money for doing labour or a service
- either an action or object that needs payment to get it or have it be done
- a payment made for a service or privilege
- account a place to keep your money in the bank
- an amount of money needed to buy a product or service
12 Clues: Costs a lot of money • paid money to get something • a planned system or arrangement • to give something in exchange for money • a payment made for a service or privilege • pay money to buy or hire goods or services • getting money for doing labour or a service • money or a prize given for doing something good • account a place to keep your money in the bank • ...
Personal Finance 2022-05-13
Across
- Has a trunk
- the cost required for something
- Likes to chase mice
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- wage, the lowest wage
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment
- Man's best friend
- an agreement between you and a lender that allows you to borrow money to purchase or refinance a home
Down
- Flying mammal
- a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly or biweekly basis but often expressed as an annual sum, made by an employer to an employee, especially a professional or white-collar worker.
- is a financial institution
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- not using as much money
- Large marsupial
- an organization or person that lends money.
- money added to a sum over time
17 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • wage, the lowest wage • not using as much money • is a financial institution • money added to a sum over time • the cost required for something • an organization or person that lends money. • an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time. • ...
F3 Units 1 + 2 crossword 2023-10-16
Across
- (phr. v.) to collect money
- (n.) film genre with a lot of music and songs
- (idiom) worth doing, because it is helping other people
- (n.) a way of raising money by selling tickets, one or more of which are drawn randomly, the holder(s) or such tickets win a prize
- (n.) sadness because one's expectations were not met
- (adj.) similar to real life, not fake
- (n. phr.) an event in which people run in order to raise money for charity
Down
- (phr. v.) to be used as part of the payment for something
- (n.) a helpful or good effect, or something intended to help
- (n.) general health and happiness
- (n.) someone who does something without being forced/ paid to do it
- (n.) film genre with romantic love stories
- (adj.) not interesting; dull
- (adj.) lacking originality
- (n.) film genre with a lot of fighting/ exciting scenes
- (n.) an event held to raise money for a charity
- (v.) to give money for a charity if they complete a particular task
- (n.) film genre which focuses on humour
- (adj.) touching, emotionally rewarding
19 Clues: (phr. v.) to collect money • (adj.) lacking originality • (adj.) not interesting; dull • (n.) general health and happiness • (adj.) similar to real life, not fake • (adj.) touching, emotionally rewarding • (n.) film genre which focuses on humour • (n.) film genre with romantic love stories • (n.) film genre with a lot of music and songs • ...
Accounting & Finance 2019-05-17
11 Clues: dumb down • money earned • way of paying • tax on product • money you make • moving of money • put money in company • amount of money payed • amount of money earned • card to pay the bank with • only spend this much money
Unit 1 Budgeting, Saving, & Intro to Investing 2023-08-21
Across
- Something that you want but not really need to survive
- A debt you owe to a person or business
- Money you owe on credit for a liability
- A small or large part of a company based on the amount of stock you own
- Money that is dedicated to fixed costs
- Expenses that are basically the same each month and you can plan for them
Down
- Money paid for a good or service
- Something that you need to survive and must pay
- Money that is dedicated to entertainment
- Suff you own, money, or property
- The money you earn through work or investments
- Money dedicated to debt savings
- A good way to keep up with how your money is spent
13 Clues: Money dedicated to debt savings • Money paid for a good or service • Suff you own, money, or property • A debt you owe to a person or business • Money that is dedicated to fixed costs • Money you owe on credit for a liability • Money that is dedicated to entertainment • The money you earn through work or investments • Something that you need to survive and must pay • ...
First Semester Review Vocabularies 2023-01-20
Across
- A budgeting technique where 50% of your paycheck is spent on needs, 30% on wants, and the last 20% on savings.
- things you would like to have.
- Federal budget that is approved by Congress
- money received on a regular basis.
- A document that is given to a worker with each paycheck and that shows the amount of money earned and the amount that was removed for taxes
- an amount of money owed for goods or services.
- putting aside money for future use.
- A saving strategy where you put a fixed amount of money into a savings account immediately after receiving your paycheck, rather than waiting until the end of the month to save what's left.
Down
- A tax on the income of a person or business
- the amount of money received in your paycheck before taxes
- the cost required to pay for something.
- the amount of money received after the taxes.
- things that are essential.
- a breakdown of your income and expenses for a set period of time.
- An amount of money paid regularly to a person
15 Clues: things that are essential. • 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. • A tax on the income of a person or business • Federal budget that is approved by Congress • the amount of money received after the taxes. • An amount of money paid regularly to a person • ...
Biztown Crossword 2021-11-10
Across
- The current amount of money in an account.
- An account that usually earns interest and is often used to hold money that is not needed right away.
- A bank account used to pay bills and access funds using checks and debit cards.
- treating customers with kindness, working as a team, and dressing appropriately.
- Skills that represent the way good employees act on the job, such as being
- A written order to a bank to pay a certain amount of money from a checking account to another person or business.
- A check that is written for more than the amount of money in a checking
- A person who requests or seeks something, such as a job.
- A check received for work completed.
- A service that allows customers to perform banking activities using the Internet.
- An electronic transfer of money from one account to another; often used by employers to pay employees.
- A company that sells goods or services.
Down
- register, A booklet for recording money put into (deposited) or removed from (withdrawn) an account.
- A business that hires one or more people, usually for a salary.
- money people earn for their work.
- Abilities a person has developed and does well.
- A written record of money put into a checking account.
- A card that allows customers to electronically and immediately withdraw funds from their accounts, either in cash or to purchase goods or services.
- A card that allows the holder to buy goods and services by taking out a bank loan.
- write a signature on the back of a check.
- Things a person likes to do.
- A business that offers money-related services to its customers, including loans and checking and savings accounts.
- A person who works for an employer.
- A discussion (usually face to face) to determine whether an applicant is suitable for a job.
- Work that matches a worker’s interests, values, and abilities and that often provides an opportunity for advancement.
25 Clues: Things a person likes to do. • money people earn for their work. • A person who works for an employer. • A check received for work completed. • A company that sells goods or services. • write a signature on the back of a check. • The current amount of money in an account. • Abilities a person has developed and does well. • ...
Stock Quizlet 2022-09-27
Across
- A system for buying and selling shares of companies
- person who puts money into a project to earn a profit trade the business of buying and selling or exchanging items
- A pool of money used by a company to purchase a variety of stocks, bonds or money market instruments. Provides diversification and professional management for investors.
- a New York City-based stock exchange, which is considered the largest stock exchange in the world
- investment variety to reduce risk
- A period of increased stock trading and rising stock prices
- A pool of money used by a company to purchase a variety of stocks, bonds or money market instruments. Provides diversification and professional management for investors.
- The portion of corporate profits paid out to stockholders
- A share of ownership in a company
- a person who links buyers and sellers of stock
- a company whose shares are traded freely on a stock exchange.
- Anything of value that is owned
- A bond that a corporation issues to raise money to expand its business
- A person who invests in a corporation by buying stock and is a partial owner
- portion of stock
Down
- A stock's abbreviated trading symbol name. commission An amount paid to a stockbroker based on a percentage of their sales
- to include the details of something
- to put money into a project
- A street in New York City famous for being the location of the New York stock exchange
- Paper notes promising to repay money after a certain length of time with interest
- To risk money or other possession on an event, chance, or contingency.
- A business owned by stockholders who share in its profits but are not personally responsible for its debts
- This is the underlying theory to investing in the stock market in order to maximize your profits (make the most money)
- Money earned on a regular basis with little or no effort required to maintain it.
- A nationwide electronic system that links dealers across the nation so that they can buy and sell securities electronically.
25 Clues: portion of stock • to put money into a project • Anything of value that is owned • investment variety to reduce risk • A share of ownership in a company • to include the details of something • a person who links buyers and sellers of stock • A system for buying and selling shares of companies • The portion of corporate profits paid out to stockholders • ...
Economy 2017-12-12
Across
- the activity of buying and selling, or exchanging, goods and/or services between people or countries
- to support a person, organization, or activity by giving money, encouragement, or other help
- to make something known generally or in public, especially in order to sell it
- a general, continuous increase in prices
- the economic system with the aim to ensure that production occurs, that maximizes profit and is characterized by competition against other producers within the system
- the management of a supply of money
- the individual who will create the goods or services
- an agreement or an arrangement, especially in business
- the process of discussing something with someone in order to reach an agreement with them, or the discussions themselves
- a reduction of the supply of money in an economy, and therefore a reduction of economic activity
- the individual who will use the goods or services
- money that is earned from doing work or received from investments; a company's profit in a particular period of time
- resource the department in a company that is responsible for dealing with employees, for example by employing them, training them, dealing with their problems, and managing their records
Down
- a suggestion, sometimes a written one
- (a part of) the profit of a company that is paid to the people who own shares in it
- someone who starts their own business, especially when this involves seeing a new opportunity
- to put money, effort, time, etc. into something to make a profit or get an advantage
- an agreement in which you pay a company money and they pay your costs if you have an accident, injury, etc.
- someone who keeps or examines the records of money received, paid, and owed by a company or person
- a fixed amount of money agreed every year as pay for an employee, usually paid directly into his or her bank account every month
- a list of matters to be discussed at a meeting
- (an amount of) money paid to the government that is based on your income or the cost of goods or services you have bought
22 Clues: the management of a supply of money • a suggestion, sometimes a written one • a general, continuous increase in prices • a list of matters to be discussed at a meeting • the individual who will use the goods or services • the individual who will create the goods or services • an agreement or an arrangement, especially in business • ...
Maddox,Josh Culminating Assignment 2024-05-15
Across
- Market A market where prices are constantly rising
- Fund cash set aside for unplanned expenses
- what word describes the effective use or application of something, resources or skills?
- what activity involves setting money aside for future use?
- what is a fixed-income investment that represents a loan made by an investor?
- a amount of money saved or made availab;e for a particular purpose?
- a collection of financial assets owned by an indivdual or institution?
- An employer sponsored retirement account
- the value of assets minus liabilities someone has?
- withdrawal from one’s job or occupation
- loans A loan designed to help students pay for post-secondary education
- what type of loan is used to finance the purchase of real estate?
- Market A prolonged drop in investment prices
- Fund(ETF) Funds that are based on trades
- Spreading investments among different asset classes
- also known as the armed forces of a country, or an alternative to college
- what activity involves putting money into financial assets with the expectation of generating income?
Down
- a number that represents someone's creditworthiness?
- An obligation to pay back borrowed money
- what activity involves borrowing money with the obligation of repaying with interest?
- Card A payment card that allows you to purchase goods or services on credit that you have to pay back each month
- What activity involves tracking income and expenses?
- The uncertainty that your investment has to negatively impact
- what are shares of ownership in a company called?
- Fund legal entities that provide financial, tax, and legal protections for individuals.
- a financial product that provides protection against specific risks for premium payments?
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- Money received through work for investments
- what term refers to the protection provided by an insurance policy?
- Anything you own that adds financial value
- A sum of money paid regularly by a company to its shareholders
31 Clues: withdrawal from one’s job or occupation • An obligation to pay back borrowed money • An employer sponsored retirement account • Fund(ETF) Funds that are based on trades • Fund cash set aside for unplanned expenses • Anything you own that adds financial value • Money received through work for investments • Market A prolonged drop in investment prices • ...
