money Crossword Puzzles
Money Matters 2013-05-06
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- money that is earned in trade or business, after paying the costs of
- the part of the body at the end of the arm that is used for holding, moving, touching, and feeling things
- a method or way of doing something
- the money that is used for a particular purpose, especially by a government or organization
- a person who is unwilling to spend money
- happening or produced once a month
- expected
- something, especially money, that is owed to someone else, or the state of owing something
- to give money to someone for something you want to buy or for services provided
- relating to money or how money is managed
- to do something that makes a person, group, or organization feel proud or receive praise
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- to reach a decision or an agreement about something, or to end a disagreement
- a person who has a first degree from a university or college
- unwilling to spend money
- careful when using money or food, or (of a meal) cheap or small in amount
- to arrive at a place, especially after spending a long time or a lot of effort travelling
- willing to give money, help, kindness, etc., especially more than is usual
- someone who spends a lot of money in a way that wastes it
- to continue to have; to keep in existence, or not allow to become less
- to (cause to) work, be in action or have an effect
- coins or notes that are used to buy things, or the amount of these that one person has.
21 Clues: expected • unwilling to spend money • a method or way of doing something • happening or produced once a month • a person who is unwilling to spend money • relating to money or how money is managed • to (cause to) work, be in action or have an effect • someone who spends a lot of money in a way that wastes it • a person who has a first degree from a university or college • ...
Money Vocabulary 2014-04-15
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- When prices suddenly go up.
- The past participle of the verb 'rise'.
- When a company has no more money, the declare _____.
- A period of time when the economy is bad.
- People who buy and sell shares and bonds.
- When you _____ money, you use it in ways that aren't profitable.
- Sales rose ___ 20% over the summer.
- Money you own to other people.
- Another word for responsibilities.
- This is a market where prices are falling
- A special loan you get to buy a house or apartment.
- The company _____ a lot of money on supplies.
- Money a business makes before paying the government.
- A place where company shares are bought and sold (Wall Street).
- An _____ is money you put into a company to make a profit.
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- When prices go up and down and up and down.
- The _____ in Australia is the Australian Dollar.
- Equal parts into which the capital or ownership of a company is divided.
- When you take money from someone with the intention to pay it back.
- The money a business makes in a year through sales and services.
- When prices ____, they go down very quickly.
- Sales ____ from $1m to $800k.
- The noun of the verb 'improve'.
- Profits this year stand ____ £2.4m.
- British money.
- Money risked when a company owns part of another company.
- The difference between the price of a product and the cost of producing it.
- A description of what is likely to happen in the future.
28 Clues: British money. • When prices suddenly go up. • Sales ____ from $1m to $800k. • Money you own to other people. • The noun of the verb 'improve'. • Another word for responsibilities. • Sales rose ___ 20% over the summer. • Profits this year stand ____ £2.4m. • The past participle of the verb 'rise'. • A period of time when the economy is bad. • ...
Managing Money 2013-11-13
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- institutions A business that handles money for people. It could hold money in a savings account or it may lend money out for a range of purposes. Types may include: banks, credit unions, finance companies, friendly societies.
- The level of uncertainty of a particular investment. Often, the higher the risk, the higher the return.
- variable interest When a financial institution changes the interest rate it charges (or pays) its customers, in response to a change in economic conditions.
- deposit Financial institutions offer the customers the opportunity to “lock their money away” in a term deposit. This means that you can’t get it back for a certain period without losing some or all the interest, but you will receive an agreed amount of interest if it remains in deposit for the agreed period.
- chip shares Shares in reliable and well-established companies. They are considered a safe investment.
- If you own shares, the business may pay some of its profits to you as a percentage of the originally issued value of the share.
- This can mean two things. When you receive interest it is a type of income – such as the “interest” that the bank will give you when you let them hold onto your money. However, when you pay interest, it is the cost of borrowing – the extra amount you must pay back when you take out a loan.
- Payment made for the use of property.
- When the work of an individual or group (e.g. musician, novelist, scientist) is used by others, the creator of the work or owner of the royalties should receive a payment. For example, when someone writes a book, they can negotiate to receive a royalty for each copy that is sold. A musician or band gets money each time a radio station plays their music. Royalties are not necessarily owned by the creator of the work in question. For example, the royalties for a scientist’s work are often owned by the organisation he or she works for, or royalties may be bought by someone else.
- The amount of money you are paid on an hourly rate. It is usually paid as a weekly or fortnightly amount for working. It can also include amounts for overtime, penalty rates and shift allowances.
- Money received during a certain period; mainly as wages or salary, interest, rent, dividends, social security.
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- An asset acquired for the purpose of producing or generating an income.
- The amount of money received from savings or an investment. It is usually expressed as a percentage.
- The original amount that is borrowed or invested
- scheme A scheme attached to some credit cards where rewards are offered for spending money using the card. This may take the form of points redeemable for goods and services. Examples include Fly Buys or frequent flyer schemes.
- An amount of money that is owed.
- interest When you receive (or pay) interest on both the principal and any existing accumulated interest.
- Money paid to governments used to provide mainly services, such as defence, schools, roads and hospitals.
- sacrifice This is paying for some things before income tax is deducted from wages or salary.
- interest The interest rate is unchanged for the period agreed.
20 Clues: An amount of money that is owed. • Payment made for the use of property. • The original amount that is borrowed or invested • interest The interest rate is unchanged for the period agreed. • An asset acquired for the purpose of producing or generating an income. • sacrifice This is paying for some things before income tax is deducted from wages or salary. • ...
Money crossword 2014-09-07
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- ---------for the furture
- how to ------your money
- first time a------finacial report
- the financial in 2009 is ------
- Who is head of company---------
- what sort of -------- did this survey give us
- makeing your ------stretch along way
- use for----- retiment people
- were can you find the word----
- owing money to company or someone
- a-----was conducted on financial literacy
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- how----conutry in the oced
- who-------this survey
- your can make a -----gain by 2015
- Kiwis know how to spend-----
- when did New Zealand set the--------for 2013
- when was-------------printed in june
- how much ----------have you gain from this survey
- Australia New Zealand spell short for
- New Zealand is one of the ---- conutry
20 Clues: who-------this survey • how to ------your money • ---------for the furture • how----conutry in the oced • Kiwis know how to spend----- • use for----- retiment people • were can you find the word---- • the financial in 2009 is ------ • Who is head of company--------- • your can make a -----gain by 2015 • first time a------finacial report • owing money to company or someone • ...
Money Crossword 2014-09-09
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- Level 2 got good _____ on the market day
- participate
- name one country that not include in the top 14
- Bring out to display
- earing salary
- work out a plan
- pension
- Similarities
- The activity that level 2 sell their products
- people that you serve
- bring it out
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- The _____ of good is high
- financial gain
- the survey still in_______
- reserve money
- collecting facts
- Inspection for financial
- The name of the Commissioner
- used to buy things from the shop
- what is the appreciation of Australia and New Zealand
- numeracy
- The commissioner released the summary of the ___ for the year
22 Clues: pension • numeracy • participate • Similarities • bring it out • reserve money • earing salary • financial gain • work out a plan • collecting facts • Bring out to display • people that you serve • Inspection for financial • The _____ of good is high • the survey still in_______ • The name of the Commissioner • used to buy things from the shop • Level 2 got good _____ on the market day • ...
Money Matters 2015-04-05
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- cant see the trees for the _____
- popular mexican spice
- nothing can stop him
- caribbean blue
- without thinking
- "Big Cat" of the ocean
- Popeye food
- twenty-five cent equine
- odds are
- retirement pasttime
- buttery, chewy goodness
- not the express lane
- play tough
- drink
- Tom Hanks role
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- aurel discomfort
- luxurious taste
- store of yore
- he's on one
- always a buck
- blue ribbon beer
- sparkle
- disposable linen
- winter breakfast
- bad sand
- colorful mos.
- trout
- camelid
- country violin
29 Clues: trout • drink • sparkle • camelid • bad sand • odds are • play tough • he's on one • Popeye food • store of yore • always a buck • colorful mos. • caribbean blue • country violin • Tom Hanks role • luxurious taste • aurel discomfort • without thinking • blue ribbon beer • disposable linen • winter breakfast • retirement pasttime • nothing can stop him • not the express lane • popular mexican spice • "Big Cat" of the ocean • ...
Money Crossword 2016-03-09
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- What is money?
- Who is our money backed by?
- Something we use to conver one currency to another
- Is money worth more or less than its material?
- What helps avoid people creating counterfeit money?
- What currency is used in most of Europe?
- _____ is bartering tokens
- Money is a ______ of what you can buy.
- What is the currency in New Zealand
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- Who is found on the New Zealand 50 dollars
- What do entrepreneurs set up their business to gain?
- People who start up businesses are called what?
- Who protects and produces money?
- What denomination of money is Kate Sheppard on?
- What does the reserve bank try to keep stable?
- Is money a reliable or non reliable means of exchange?
- When you put money into the bank, you get paid what?
- Around the world people use different types of ________
- What bird is on the 50 dollar note?
- What currency is used in China?
20 Clues: What is money? • _____ is bartering tokens • Who is our money backed by? • What currency is used in China? • Who protects and produces money? • What bird is on the 50 dollar note? • What is the currency in New Zealand • Money is a ______ of what you can buy. • What currency is used in most of Europe? • Who is found on the New Zealand 50 dollars • ...
W6 Money 2021-03-06
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- to be able to pay for
- finish paying for something
- based on personal feelings or opinions
- to have or to own
- the energy that is needed to do something
- to endure; to experience
- to make easier
- wealthy
- to cause (something) to become bigger
- to develop gradually
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- to be connected
- exact
- to make money
- a developed society with a government
- to get something after the person's death
- short of money
- to include
- to do and complete something
- huge
- to vary
- when some qualities are passed to a child
21 Clues: huge • exact • to vary • wealthy • to include • to make money • short of money • to make easier • to be connected • to have or to own • to develop gradually • to be able to pay for • to endure; to experience • finish paying for something • to do and complete something • a developed society with a government • to cause (something) to become bigger • based on personal feelings or opinions • ...
Money Laundering 2017-09-20
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- A thing that belongs to a person
- Ruble, dollar, yuan
- A step you take to solve smth
- Representatives of the ruling class
- The second stage of ML
- Not breaking a law
- To take smth away legally from a person
- The ... Action Task Force on ML
- Valuable documents
- Another word for 'difficult'
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- Easy to be harmed or damaged
- A financial operation with money
- The process of exploring a crime
- An official person from the government
- A thing or a fact that proves smth
- Something you find strange or unbelievable
- To invest money in smth
- The first stage of ML
- To buy smth
- The process of not paying taxes
20 Clues: To buy smth • Not breaking a law • Valuable documents • Ruble, dollar, yuan • The first stage of ML • The second stage of ML • To invest money in smth • Easy to be harmed or damaged • Another word for 'difficult' • A step you take to solve smth • The process of not paying taxes • The ... Action Task Force on ML • A financial operation with money • The process of exploring a crime • ...
money matters 2020-11-10
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- obtain a financial advantage or benefit, especially from an investment.
- income, especially when of a company or organization and of a substantial nature.
- the state of being a partner or partners.
- a company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity (legally a person) and recognized as such in law.
- a system of money in general use in a particular country.
- a person or thing that directs or regulates something.
- a practice or arrangement by which a company or government agency provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for payment of a premium.
- the state of wanting to know or learn about something or someone.
- the cost required for something; the money spent on something.
- 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.
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- an event or contest in which people compete.
- a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality.
- the action of inflating something or the condition of being inflated.
- the possession of assets in excess of liabilities; ability to pay one's debts.
- a person appointed to administer or manage the financial assets and liabilities of a society, company, local authority, or other body.
- make (something needed or wanted) available to someone; provide.
- relating to government revenue, especially taxes.
- merchandise or possessions.
- a sum of money paid regularly (typically quarterly) by a company to its shareholders out of its profits (or reserves).
- a financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something.
- the state of being responsible for something, especially by law.
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a daily or weekly basis, made by an employer to an employee, especially to a manual or unskilled worker.
- an insistent and peremptory request, made as if by right.
- a compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions.
25 Clues: merchandise or possessions. • the state of being a partner or partners. • an event or contest in which people compete. • a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality. • relating to government revenue, especially taxes. • a person or thing that directs or regulates something. • a system of money in general use in a particular country. • ...
Money Market 2020-11-02
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- The smallest fraction of deposits that the Federal Reserve allows banks to hold.
- An arrangement in which the Federal Reserve stands ready to lend money to banks.
- The currency banks hold in their vaults plus their deposits at the Federal Reserve.
- Any asset that can easily be used to purchase goods and services.
- The profit earned on the project expressed as a percentage of its cost.
- The ratio of the money supply to the monetary base. It indicates the total number of dollars created in the banking system by each $1 addition to the monetary base.
- Shows the relationship between the quantity of money demanded and the interest rate.
- The interest rate the Fed charges on loans to banks.
- are rules set by the Federal Reserve that determine the required reserve ratio for banks.
- The sum of currency in circulation and bank reserves.
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- This allows banks that fall short of the reserve requirement to borrow funds from banks with excess reserves.
- $1 realized one year from now is equal to $1/(1 + r)
- Guarantees that a bank’s depositors will be paid even if the bank can’t come up with the funds, up to a maximum amount per account.
- a purchase or sale of government debt by the Fed.
- Shows how the quantity of money supplied varies with the interest rate.
- An asset that individuals acquire for the purpose of trading goods and services rather than for their own consumption.
- A means of holding purchasing power over time.
- An institution thatoversees and regulates the banking systemand controls the monetary base.
- A measure used to set prices and make economic calculations.
- is a hypothetical market that illustrates the market outcome of the demand for funds generated by borrowers and the supply of funds provided by lenders.
- A tool for analyzing a business’s financial position by showing, in a single table, the business’s assets (on the left) and liabilities (on the right).
- The fraction of bank deposits that a bank holds as reserves.
- The total value of financial assets in the economy that are considered money.
23 Clues: A means of holding purchasing power over time. • a purchase or sale of government debt by the Fed. • $1 realized one year from now is equal to $1/(1 + r) • The interest rate the Fed charges on loans to banks. • The sum of currency in circulation and bank reserves. • A measure used to set prices and make economic calculations. • ...
Money Management 2019-02-01
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- someone who makes food
- Carrier someone who delivers mail
- Each school has a to put classes together.
- correcting something
- Clerk someone responsible for greeting and registering patients
- someone who concentrates primarily on a particular subject
- a person who installs and manages elctricity
- someone who treats skin
- someone whos install flooring
- someone whose job is to enroll people as employees
- is necessary to not spread germs.
- someone who runs a train
- the emotions or conduct of friendship the state of being of friends
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- the study of the use of systems(computers, phones)
- someone in charge
- a person who plays the piano
- pays off
- a list of a company's employees and the amount of money they are to be paid
- someone employed in an office or other establishment to answer the telephone, deal with clients, and greet vistors
- someone who supervises a person or an activity
- someone who works in a church
- a person whose job is to do hair styling, manicures, and other beauty treatments
- someone who gives you homework
- one who welds
- Control a system of maintaining standards in manufactored products
25 Clues: pays off • one who welds • someone in charge • correcting something • someone who makes food • someone who treats skin • someone who runs a train • a person who plays the piano • someone who works in a church • someone whos install flooring • someone who gives you homework • Carrier someone who delivers mail • is necessary to not spread germs. • ...
money management 2019-01-30
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- a person who teaches, especially in a school.
- a person or machine that organizes or maintains schedules.
- work a great deal of effort or endurance.
- a medical practitioner qualified to diagnose and treat skin disorders.
- a person who sells and arranges plants and cut flowers.
- a person who plays the piano, especially professionally.
- a person who directs the performance of an orchestra or choir.
- a person employed in an office or other establishment to answer the telephone, deal with clients, and greet visitors.
- a person who concentrates primarily on a particular subject or activity.
- control a system of maintaining standards in manufactured products by testing a sample of the output against the specification.
- technology the study or use of systems for storing, retrieving, and sending information.
- a list of a company's employees and the amount of money they are to be paid.
- a person whose job is to do hair styling, manicures, and other beauty treatments.
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- the action or process of correcting something.
- clerk verifying all patient information and insurance details.
- a minister in charge of a Christian church or congregation.
- a person whose job is to enlist or enroll people as employees, in the armed forces, or as members of an organization.
- a person who welds metal.
- prepare making foods by combining and heating the ingredients in various ways.
- conditions relating to public health, especially the provision of clean drinking water and adequate sewage disposal.
- the emotions or conduct of friendship the state of being friends.
- a person who supervises a person or an activity.
- a person in charge of a worker or organization.
- a person who installs and maintains electrical equipment.
- carrier a person who is employed to deliver and collect letters and parcels.
25 Clues: a person who welds metal. • work a great deal of effort or endurance. • a person who teaches, especially in a school. • the action or process of correcting something. • a person in charge of a worker or organization. • a person who supervises a person or an activity. • a person who sells and arranges plants and cut flowers. • ...
MONEY & HAPPINESS 2018-11-14
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- abzahlen
- selten, rar
- wertvoll
- ansteigen, sich erhöhen
- Wohltätigkeit, Wohlfahrtseinrichtung
- Freude
- Last, Belastung
- Verhältnis
- Wirtschaftswissenschafter
- einmalig
- unvergesslich, denkwürdig
- Erfahrungen, Erlebnisse
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- Spende
- Gehalt
- gehetzt
- abnehmen, sinken, zurückgehen
- Zufriedenheit
- Mieter
- Hausbesitzer
- pendeln, Arbeitsweg, Pendelstrecke
- ansteigen, größer werden, wachsen
21 Clues: Spende • Gehalt • Freude • Mieter • gehetzt • abzahlen • wertvoll • einmalig • Verhältnis • selten, rar • Hausbesitzer • Zufriedenheit • Last, Belastung • ansteigen, sich erhöhen • Erfahrungen, Erlebnisse • Wirtschaftswissenschafter • unvergesslich, denkwürdig • abnehmen, sinken, zurückgehen • ansteigen, größer werden, wachsen • pendeln, Arbeitsweg, Pendelstrecke • Wohltätigkeit, Wohlfahrtseinrichtung
Money Words 2021-03-29
Across
- the cost required for something; the money spent on something.
- Account, a bank account that earns interest.
- remove an amount of money from a customer's account, typically as payment for services or goods.
- Card, a card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase.
- an amount that is or may be deducted from something, especially from taxable income or tax to be paid.
- Card, a small plastic card issued by a bank, business, etc., allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit.
- is the amount of money owed or due on an account.
- a specialized computer that makes it convenient to manage a bank account holder's funds.
- an identifying number allocated to an individual by a bank or other organization and used for validating electronic transactions.
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- a sum of money placed or kept in a bank account, usually to gain interest.
- Pay, an individual's total earnings throughout a given period before any deductions are made.
- a document which ensures the payment of a particular amount of money on demand to a certain individual or to the bearer of the instrument.
- Banking, a method of banking in which transactions are conducted electronically via the internet.
- something, typically money, that is owed or due.
- a sum of money withdrawn from an account.
- Pay, the amount of money that will finally be available to you.
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
- Theft, the fraudulent acquisition and use of a person's private identifying information, usually for financial gain.
- Account, an account at a bank against which checks can be drawn by the account depositor.
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
20 Clues: a sum of money withdrawn from an account. • Account, a bank account that earns interest. • something, typically money, that is owed or due. • is the amount of money owed or due on an account. • the cost required for something; the money spent on something. • Pay, the amount of money that will finally be available to you. • ...
Money Idioms 2023-03-07
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- I've always paid the bills and been the ________ in my family.
- Canadians love __________ at malls in the winter because it's too cold to go out.
- Abhi is a real _________; he can't stop spending money!
- The man got ______ from his job for stealing his coworkers' lunches.
- Abdulrahman _______ a lot on his new car.
- Satwinder __________ her savings when she moved to Hawaii for her retirement.
- Growing up, my parents always told me not to waste money because it doesn't grow on _____.
- "Stop being lazy and get off the couch Tom! Time is ______ !"
- Mohamed is a real __________; he only buys something when he needs it.
- Maria brings home the ______ in her family ever since her husband lost his job.
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- Suha is flat ______ after buying herself three fancy dresses.
- When I moved to Canada, I had to work extra hours just to ________.
- Opening the new restaurant cost Kiran's family _________.
- Asif ______ the waiter a generous amount because he's such a nice guy.
- I hear her father is rolling in ______, so he can support her educational endeavors.
- Arezo paid a __________ for a new perfume the other day.
- My boss will pick up the ____ for lunch.
- I don't know what Sabira's job is but she certainly seems to have ________.
- "Hmm, I don't know which phone to buy. I don't want to break the _____."
- Beneesh controls the ________ in her family because she is the smartest when it comes to money.
20 Clues: My boss will pick up the ____ for lunch. • Abdulrahman _______ a lot on his new car. • Abhi is a real _________; he can't stop spending money! • Arezo paid a __________ for a new perfume the other day. • Opening the new restaurant cost Kiran's family _________. • Suha is flat ______ after buying herself three fancy dresses. • ...
Money Words 2023-04-11
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- relating to finance
- the cost required for something; the money spent on something
- a system of money in general use in a particular country.
- the action or process of investing money for profit or material result.
- deposit the electronic transfer of a payment directly from the account of the payer to the recipient's account.
- money obtained in return for labor or services.
- an abundance of valuable possessions or money.
- the management of large amounts of money
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- a pocket-sized flat folding case for holding money and plastic cards.
- a payment or concession to stimulate greater output or investment
- a person whose job is to keep, inspect, and analyze financial accounts.
- the practice of making one's living by engaging in commerce.
- obtain in exchange for payment.
- each of four equal or corresponding parts
- card allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit.
- card plastic money, where funds come directly from chequing account
- a silvery-white metal
- a banking service that allows users to transfer funds between accounts, using email and their online banking service.
- paying for something
- an arrangement by which an organization, typically a financial institution such as a bank or credit union, accepts a customer's financial assets
20 Clues: relating to finance • paying for something • a silvery-white metal • obtain in exchange for payment. • the management of large amounts of money • each of four equal or corresponding parts • an abundance of valuable possessions or money. • money obtained in return for labor or services. • a system of money in general use in a particular country. • ...
Money Matters 2021-09-09
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- Requires an individual to present government issued identification
- includes, protecting account information, recording all checks, debit card transactions and deposits to calculate account balance
- starts with comparing and considering monthly payments, loan rates, loan terms ect..
- implementing a multi factor authentication,requiring more than one method of credential authentication to verify the user's identity for a login or transaction
- Range from .01 percent to 2 percent
- Gives customers the ability to manage money online with a mobile device or computer
- requiring the business to repay the loan according to the financial institutions terms and conditions
- includes, understanding the loan agreement, making payments on time
- Allow consumers to borrow money from a financial institution up to a certain limit
- can be earned on the balance held in any bank account, earning on bank accounts utilize compound interest
- Available at multiple financial institutions in order to advise individuals on money and debt
- Use money collected from premiums to pay claims
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- Provide a wide variety of financial services for individuals, families and small businesses
- Allow bank costumers to draw money directly from their checking account
- offer many of the same services as banks, including checking and savings accounts plus debit and credit cards along with mortgage, auto loans and lines or credit
- provide loans for prospective home buyers
- requires an individual to provide basic personal information, an initial deposit
- assist individuals in buying and selling securities among investors
- Overdraft protection or line of credit issued to customers to cover checks or debits
- Allow banks to manage and protect an account on behalf of a beneficiary or beneficiaries
20 Clues: Range from .01 percent to 2 percent • provide loans for prospective home buyers • Use money collected from premiums to pay claims • Requires an individual to present government issued identification • assist individuals in buying and selling securities among investors • includes, understanding the loan agreement, making payments on time • ...
Money Makers! 2021-09-09
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- allows bank customers to draw money directly from their checking account
- allows an individual to borrow against their home’s value to finance major expenses, such as home repairs, medical bills or college education
- for qualifying elderly individuals
- secure means of storing money while earning interest
- allow individuals to borrow money from a banks
- individuals or businesses can deposit or withdraw money as needed
- companies engaged in the business of a dealing with the monetary
- private organizations which hold and manage securities for investment purposes
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- provides loans for prospective home buyers
- customers with large sums of money
- on savings or checking accounts is typically difficult to do in real life
- have the main function of receiving, transferring and lending
- allows customers to borrow money from a financial institution up to a certain limit
- Are primarily in the business of handling personal loans and mortgage lending
- Provide a wide variety of financial services for individuals, families and small businesses
- given by a financial institution for the purchase of real estate
- Assist individuals in buying and selling securities among investors
- members owned, non-profit financial institutions
- allows banks to manage and protect an account on behalf of a beneficiary or beneficiaries
- can be earned on the balance held in the account
20 Clues: customers with large sums of money • for qualifying elderly individuals • provides loans for prospective home buyers • allow individuals to borrow money from a banks • members owned, non-profit financial institutions • can be earned on the balance held in the account • secure means of storing money while earning interest • ...
Money crossword 2021-05-06
24 Clues: dług • moneta • waluta • kantor • przelew • wydawać • wypłata • paragon • banknot • wydawać • portfel • pożyczka • marnować • przychód • bankomat • wypłacać • rachunek • skarbonka • oszczędzać • portmonetka • kieszonkowe • oszczędności • Karta płatnicza • spłukany (no money)
Money idioms 2021-04-29
Across
- waste money: pour your money down the X
- smth is very valuable: worth its weight in X
- cutting down on expenses in order to save money: tighten your X
- to have just enough money to live, no extra: to live from hand to X
- worth the money: good X for money
- born into a wealthy family: born with a X spoon
- feel wonderful: feel like a million X
- money is limited: money doesn't grow on X
- smth is given to the customer for free: on the X
- earn money for the family: to bring home the X
- smn who is unwilling to spend money: penny X
- pay very little money (salary): pay X
- time is valuable: time is X
Down
- to have more money than you need: have money to X
- pay a great amount of money (salary): pay a X
- common and not special: a X a dozen
- one's income: bread and X
- in conditions of wealth and comfort: live in a X of luxury
- to be suddenly rich: X it rich
- to cost too much: break the X
- to be very poor: to be on the X
- pay the bill (in a restaurant): pick up the X
- spending money on smth unnecessary: have more money than X
- earn just enough money to live on: make X meet
- to be extremely poor: not have a X to your name
- pay for smth: X the bill
26 Clues: pay for smth: X the bill • one's income: bread and X • time is valuable: time is X • to cost too much: break the X • to be suddenly rich: X it rich • to be very poor: to be on the X • worth the money: good X for money • common and not special: a X a dozen • feel wonderful: feel like a million X • pay very little money (salary): pay X • waste money: pour your money down the X • ...
Money Vocabulary 2022-03-28
Across
- the money you borrow from bank to buy a car
- obtain
- handle
- display luxurious items to seek attention
- keep it separated
- things that are usually expensive
- a person who do not want to spend the money @ ungenerous
- something that is not very important
- markdown in prices
- a very stingy person
Down
- reduce in number
- the money to pay for tuition
- something that is essential
- aims @ target
- use too much money than expected
- the money to pay for public transport
- the money that you do not use
- careful in spending money
- someone who spends money without thinking
- something you get when you sell things at lower prices
- something you get when you sell things at higher prices
21 Clues: obtain • handle • aims @ target • reduce in number • keep it separated • markdown in prices • a very stingy person • careful in spending money • something that is essential • the money to pay for tuition • the money that you do not use • use too much money than expected • things that are usually expensive • something that is not very important • the money to pay for public transport • ...
Money Matters 2022-04-07
Across
- to show evidence
- protection; freedom from danger; safety
- the act of choosing between two or more options
- to pay back
- fair
- relating to money
- to keep safe (from danger, injury, damage)
- put money in the bank
- where something is from
- relating to a country
- a part of a country or world that is different from other parts in some way
- however
Down
- one part of an organization
- to take money out of a bank account
- in particular
- putting in danger
- to not agree to do or accept something
- against something; negative
- to bring into existence
- happening every year, once a year
- very important; large in number, amount, degree
- for something; positive
- related to crime; a person who commits a crime
- to take something you will give back
- to make available
25 Clues: fair • however • to pay back • in particular • to show evidence • putting in danger • relating to money • to make available • put money in the bank • relating to a country • to bring into existence • for something; positive • where something is from • one part of an organization • against something; negative • happening every year, once a year • to take money out of a bank account • ...
Money Crossword 2022-02-24
Across
- Work that is pursued for most of their life
- A financial institution
- to give and help people, animals or communities with money
- the ability to borrow money and pay it back
- money earned in deposited in checking
- to give money, toys and clothes to help people, animals or communities
- A plan that outlines uses of money
- Using money
- money set aside for later use
- Money received from job
- something that is given up to do something else
- Something you must have to survive
- the possibility of something unplanned happing (money lost)
- money paid to the government
- Money for the future
- To receive money
Down
- A written order of payment
- A form of money
- Something you would like to have
- Money gained or left over after money spent
- Something you want to achieve within weeks or months
- profit made from investment
- Giving someone money that would be paid back to you
- Something you want to achieve within years
- Work you complete to receive money
- A nonprofit making money cooperative
- Something you want to achieve
- Money that is owed
- cost of goods and services; money spend
- An Object used to purchase goods and services
- Loan that you have to payback
- money that is paid to keep in the bank or cooperative
- money such as coins and bills
33 Clues: Using money • A form of money • To receive money • Money that is owed • Money for the future • A financial institution • Money received from job • A written order of payment • profit made from investment • money paid to the government • Something you want to achieve • money set aside for later use • Loan that you have to payback • money such as coins and bills • ...
Money 2 2024-10-15
Across
- a piece of business that is done between people, especially an act of buying or selling
- to make something known to somebody
- having a value in money, etc.
- money that you have saved, especially in a bank, etc.
- how much something is worth in money or other goods for which it can be exchanged
- a very strong request for something; something that somebody needs
- to reduce something
- something that happens, especially something unusual or unpleasant
- that you can choose to do or have if you want to
- to save or keep money, time, land, etc. for a particular purpose
Down
- to spend a lot of money on something
- to make something less or smaller in size, quantity, price, etc.; to become less or smaller in size, quantity, etc.
- to keep something; to continue to have something
- to buy something, especially cheaply or by chance
- (of tickets for a concert, sports game, etc.) to be all sold
- to manage to live or do a particular thing using the money, knowledge, equipment, etc. that you have
- to have to pay somebody for something that you have already received or return money that you have borrowed
- to add up to something
- a large amount of money
- to return money that you borrowed from somebody
20 Clues: to reduce something • to add up to something • a large amount of money • having a value in money, etc. • to make something known to somebody • to spend a lot of money on something • to return money that you borrowed from somebody • to keep something; to continue to have something • that you can choose to do or have if you want to • ...
Managing money 2024-10-11
Across
- the price for which something actually sells.
- a fixed regular payment earned for work or services, typically paid on a daily or weekly basis.
- every year.
- the original sum of money that's borrowed in a loan or placed into an investment.
- the amount of money you bring home after taxes and other deductions are taken out of your paycheck.
- earnings from a sale.
- an individual's total earnings before taxes or other deductions.
- a deduction from the usual cost of something.
- financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something.
- the cost of borrowing or lending money.
- a completed agreement between a buyer and a seller to exchange goods, services, or financial assets in return for money.
- selling price is lower than cost price.
- he ability of the consumer to acquire goods or services prior to payment with the faith that the payment will be made in the future.
- an increase in the value of an asset over time.
Down
- an entry recording a sum owed.
- a decrease in value.
- money obtained in return for labour or services
- the amount added to the cost price of goods to cover overheads and profit.
- the total amount of money that it costs a manufacturer to produce a given product or provide a given service.
- the action of subtracting something.
- the rate at which prices increase over time.
- a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly basis but often expressed as an annual sum, made by an employer to an employee.
- a financial product like a cryptocurrency or a stock that is bought with the goal of making money.
23 Clues: every year. • a decrease in value. • earnings from a sale. • an entry recording a sum owed. • the action of subtracting something. • the cost of borrowing or lending money. • selling price is lower than cost price. • the rate at which prices increase over time. • the price for which something actually sells. • a deduction from the usual cost of something. • ...
Money Vocabulary 2024-03-10
Across
- When you avoid spending money
- Verb. To exchange your money for goods or services.
- Spending too much money, generally on useless things.
- The quantity that something is believed to cost. Can be also used to talk about the importance or worth of something/someone.
- Deduction from the usual cost of something.
- Small, metallic and round piece of money. Usually of low value.
- Money in coins or notes, as distinct from cheques or credit cards.
- Verb. What you do with your card in a device so as to pay.
- Money you plan to spend on something
- The Money you receive in exchange after paying with a big bill.
- Paper money.
- Goods which you buy for a meagre (very low) price.
Down
- Have enough money to pay for.
- Ticket. Document you get detailing what you have bought, when, for how many, etc.
- Payback back (money), typically to a customer who is not satisfied with goods or services bought.
- Sum of money paid regularly to a person to meet their needs or expenses. Usually given to teenagers by their parents weekly.
- 1. Exchange of a commodity for money; the action of selling something. 2. A period during which a shop or dealer sells goods at reduced prices.
- (Two words) An arrangement made with a bank whereby one may deposit and withdraw money and in some case be paid interest.
- Compulsory contribution that government takes from workers' income and business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services and transactions.
- 1. Noun. Acquisition. 2. Verb. To buy.
- Money that you owe to a bank, person or entity.
21 Clues: Paper money. • Have enough money to pay for. • When you avoid spending money • Money you plan to spend on something • 1. Noun. Acquisition. 2. Verb. To buy. • Deduction from the usual cost of something. • Money that you owe to a bank, person or entity. • Goods which you buy for a meagre (very low) price. • Verb. To exchange your money for goods or services. • ...
Money Family 2024-02-27
Across
- Best Chicken in the USA
- Ashley alternative
- Life is
- Chiropractic Alternative
- Looks like
- Fall in love with the
- Rival Spelling
- Wedding #15
- First company logo
- Who's got it better than us?
- First wedding
- Homemade song: Everybody Loves _______!
- Need for and first name
- Not For Long
- First car number
- Where is all the wine?
- Ashley alter ego
Down
- Beautiful
- Go to teen strand meal
- Pupil mispronounced
- Original Journey
- Early Purple Transportation
- Early marriage unknown business
- Rule #1 in football last word
- Wedding #18
- Dutch relatives dominate
- Early gifts from Richard V.
- Favorite National
- Wholefoods Favorite
- First Houses
- 30 day adventure
- Best number for Susan
32 Clues: Life is • Beautiful • Looks like • Wedding #15 • Wedding #18 • Not For Long • First Houses • First wedding • Rival Spelling • Original Journey • First car number • 30 day adventure • Ashley alter ego • Favorite National • Ashley alternative • First company logo • Pupil mispronounced • Wholefoods Favorite • Fall in love with the • Best number for Susan • Go to teen strand meal • Where is all the wine? • ...
Money Matters 2021-09-07
Across
- allows customer to draw money firectly from their checking accounts
- are owned by shareholders and operate for a profit
- allows customers to pay bills or transfer money between accounts over the phone
- to manage their money
- given by a financial institution for the purcase or a vehicle
- line of credit issued to customers to cover checks or debits exceeding the amount in their account
- allows consumers to borrow money from a financial institution up to a certian limit
- offer many of the same services as banks
- choosing a loan which will cost less in the long run
- Gives customers the ability to manage money online with a moble device or computer
- allow banks to manage and protect an account on behalf or a beneficiary
Down
- Derive their profit from commisions on orders given – collecting a percentage of the value of each transaction
- s important for individuals, businesses and institutions in order to protect cash, credit and assets
- evaluating what an individual can afford based on personal budget
- can be earned on the balance held in any bank account
- for 2 or more account holders
- choosing a shorter loan term typically provides lower overall interest
- form of online payment where money is electronically
- electronic banking terminal which allows customers to complete basic transactions, such as deposits and
- for business owners
- choosing a loan with the least amount of money owed over the entire term, if affordable, is smart
21 Clues: for business owners • to manage their money • for 2 or more account holders • offer many of the same services as banks • are owned by shareholders and operate for a profit • form of online payment where money is electronically • choosing a loan which will cost less in the long run • can be earned on the balance held in any bank account • ...
Shopping Money 2022-02-14
Money Matters 2022-12-06
Across
- a calculation plan, usually but not always financial, for a defined period, often one year or a month.
- an agreement between you and a lender that allows you to borrow money to purchase or refinance a home and gives the lender the right to take your property if you fail to repay the money you've borrowed.
- a basic type of financial product that allows you to deposit your money and typically earn a modest amount of interest.
- emotional intellectual stages from child to adult
- not conforming to a high moral standard
- credit, revolving credit, and open credit.
- a number assigned to a person that indicates to lenders their capacity to repay a loan.
- the proportion of a loan that is charged as interest to the borrower, typically expressed as an annual percentage of the loan outstanding.
- a person or institution that has invested money in a corporation in exchange for a “share” of the ownership.
- Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price and it's the figure that the manufacturer recommends
- a savings tool that often pays higher interest rates when compared to a typical savings deposit account.
- honestly, fairness and equity
- is a type of loan in which the borrowers use the equity of their home as collateral
- Step 1: Identify the decision. Step 2: Gather relevant information. Step 3: Identify the alternatives. Step 4: Weigh the evidence. Step 5: Choose among alternatives. Step 6: Take action. Step 7: Review your decision & its consequences.
- allows a borrower to replace their current debt obligation with one that has more favorable terms.
Down
- contract to protect against financial lost in the event of accident or theft
- final step in home buying transaction
- business entities that provide services as intermediaries for different types of financial monetary transactions.
- Step 1: Check Your Credit Score. Step 2: Determine How Much You Can Afford. Step 3: Choose A Lender and Get Preapproved For A Mortgage. Step 4: Find A Real Estate Agent. Step 5: Make An Offer. Step 6: Get A Home Inspection And Home Appraisal. Step 7: Close On Your New Home.
- Individual Retirement Account to which you contribute after-tax dollars
- lender's will to trust you to pay debt
- the central bank of the United States and provides the nation with a safe, flexible, and stable financial system.
- a retirement savings account
23 Clues: a retirement savings account • honestly, fairness and equity • final step in home buying transaction • lender's will to trust you to pay debt • not conforming to a high moral standard • credit, revolving credit, and open credit. • emotional intellectual stages from child to adult • Individual Retirement Account to which you contribute after-tax dollars • ...
Pocket Money 2025-06-19
20 Clues: pank • burk • några • hemsk • skräp • betyg • godis • vuxen • just nu • galleria • försvinna • kontanter • verkligen • vanligtvis • omedelbart • spara till • slösa bort • så länge som • veckotidning • till och med
inka money 2025-05-20
Across
- – rikas
- – vaene
- – masstootmine / masstoodetud
- price – soodushind
- value – eetiline väärtus
- shopping – veebipoodlemine
- – mood
- budget – piiratud eelarve
Down
- – sularaha
- brand – kohalik kaubamärk
- – kaart (maksekaart)
- – ostlemine
- – valima / eelistama
- fabric – sünteetiline kangas
- store – ketipood
- – raha
- boot sale – laada-/pagasnikumüük
- around – hindu võrdlema / ringi vaatama enne ostmist
- stall – turuletile / müügilett turul
- – toit
20 Clues: – raha • – toit • – mood • – rikas • – vaene • – sularaha • – ostlemine • store – ketipood • price – soodushind • – kaart (maksekaart) • – valima / eelistama • value – eetiline väärtus • brand – kohalik kaubamärk • budget – piiratud eelarve • shopping – veebipoodlemine • fabric – sünteetiline kangas • – masstootmine / masstoodetud • boot sale – laada-/pagasnikumüük • ...
Money Honey 2026-01-14
20 Clues: tak • burk • jäkla • lager • bulle • kompis • dollar • pengar • konstig • erbjuda • nyfiken • kontanter • ha råd med • knäppskalle • chockerande • utgå, förfalla • att "uppfinna" • att hänga, umgås • (British English) pommes frites • där dödsdömda sitter i fängelse
Money & Finance 2026-01-24
Across
- masa, aktywa, majątek
- wzbogacenie się
- zarobek na czarno ('... money')
- symboliczna suma pienieżna
- rekompensata, odszkodowanie
- zaległości
- spadkobierczyni
- bogactwo, majątek
- podrobione pieniądze (slang); niedorzecznie wysoka cena ('... money')
- zakład
- korzyść, zysk, przychód
- majątek bez testamentu
- zasiłek
- należny
- spłata całkowita, spłacenie
- zarobki z pracy dorywczej ('... money')
- dawać zyski
- oszacowanie, wycena
- wydatki, rozchody
- opłata, koszt, obciążenie
Down
- środki materialne ('financial ...')
- opłata za wypożyczenie
- kaucja, poręczenie
- kapitał, majątek
- alimenty
- kwota należna
- cło
- nabywca
- bankructwo, upadłość
- kapitał na rozpoczęcie działalności gospodarczej, kapitał początkowy ('... money')
- łapówka
- marnować, trwonić (pieniądze)
- honorarium (dla adwokata/za obsługę prawną)
- renta
- nakład, wydatek
- żebractwo
- znaleźne
- dłużnik
- spadkobiorca, zapisobiorca
- książeczka bankowa
- wypłacalny
41 Clues: cło • renta • zakład • nabywca • łapówka • zasiłek • należny • dłużnik • alimenty • znaleźne • żebractwo • zaległości • wypłacalny • dawać zyski • kwota należna • wzbogacenie się • spadkobierczyni • nakład, wydatek • kapitał, majątek • bogactwo, majątek • wydatki, rozchody • kaucja, poręczenie • książeczka bankowa • oszacowanie, wycena • bankructwo, upadłość • masa, aktywa, majątek • opłata za wypożyczenie • ...
Money & Finance 2026-01-24
Across
- podrobione pieniądze (slang); niedorzecznie wysoka cena ('... money')
- dłużnik
- renta
- honorarium (dla adwokata/za obsługę prawną)
- oszacowanie, wycena
- bankructwo, upadłość
- żebractwo
- nakład, wydatek
- alimenty
- masa, aktywa, majątek
- marnować, trwonić (pieniądze)
- kapitał, majątek
- opłata, koszt, obciążenie
- zasiłek
- spadkobiorca, zapisobiorca
- majątek bez testamentu
- zarobek na czarno ('... money')
- znaleźne
Down
- rekompensata, odszkodowanie
- kwota należna
- spadkobierczyni
- należny
- kaucja, poręczenie
- nabywca
- wydatki, rozchody
- symboliczna suma pienieżna
- opłata za wypożyczenie
- zaległości
- cło
- dawać zyski
- książeczka bankowa
- zakład
- bogactwo, majątek
- łapówka
- środki materialne ('financial ...')
- zarobki z pracy dorywczej ('... money')
- korzyść, zysk, przychód
- spłata całkowita, spłacenie
- wzbogacenie się
- wypłacalny
- kapitał na rozpoczęcie działalności gospodarczej, kapitał początkowy ('... money')
41 Clues: cło • renta • zakład • dłużnik • należny • nabywca • łapówka • zasiłek • alimenty • znaleźne • żebractwo • zaległości • wypłacalny • dawać zyski • kwota należna • spadkobierczyni • nakład, wydatek • wzbogacenie się • kapitał, majątek • wydatki, rozchody • bogactwo, majątek • kaucja, poręczenie • książeczka bankowa • oszacowanie, wycena • bankructwo, upadłość • masa, aktywa, majątek • opłata za wypożyczenie • ...
Money Making or Money Failing 2023-02-06
Across
- buying assets that will likely increase in value over time
- increase in value of an investment or savings account over time
- assets minus value of debt
- IRA for people in highest tax bracket
- initial investment
- a mutual fund that buys every stock from a curated list
- putting money away now for a big purchase later
- single piece of stock
- offered by banks so you can earn a return after term of ____ is up
- money you owe to lenders
- IRA for young people and those in low tax brackets
- the price at which a buyer is willing to buy stock
Down
- when the market is going down
- ownership of publicly traded company
- cost of living increases
- company that will manage your investments for you
- money and other owned items that have value
- the ability to turn investments into cash
- the price at which a seller is willing to sell a stock
- loan to government or companies
- when the market is going up
21 Clues: initial investment • single piece of stock • cost of living increases • money you owe to lenders • assets minus value of debt • when the market is going up • when the market is going down • loan to government or companies • ownership of publicly traded company • IRA for people in highest tax bracket • the ability to turn investments into cash • ...
MONEY MONEY MONEY 2022-04-08
8 Clues: a discount or sale • work we do at home • costing a lot of money $$$ • advice how to do something • a poster to promote something • to try or request for something • to use something again in a different way • a place where you can buy second hand items
Money, Money, Money 2019-09-26
8 Clues: 'I' in PIN • A house loan • A record of bank transactions • Date on which your loan will end • You don't need money to use a ___ card • Fee you pay a bank for lending you money • You need money in your account to use a ___ card • A service provided by the bank if you don't have enough money
Money Money Money 2014-10-10
8 Clues: money saved up • what you pay with • how you earn money • things you need to have • type of money from England • what you get when you retire • things you would like to have • what you pay the house that you have bought
Money Money Money 2025-03-02
8 Clues: Extra work hours. • Opposite of spend. • Opposite of receive. • Kiwi slang that means dollars. • Take money that you will pay back. • Give money that will be paid back. • Where people keep their cash and credit cards. • Money that is deducted from your salary by the Government.
Money 2020-05-22
Across
- what you use to pay
- were you deposit money
- a sum of money that is owed or due.
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future.
- a sum of money paid into a bank or building society account
- (of a person or organization) declared in law as unable to pay their debts
- having a great deal of money, resources, or assets; rich.
Down
- an order to a bank to pay a stated sum from the drawer's account, written on a specially printed form.
- put (money) into financial schemes, shares, property, or a commercial venture with the expectation of achieving a profit
- 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.
- money in coins or notes, as distinct from cheques, money orders, or credit.
11 Clues: what you use to pay • were you deposit money • a sum of money that is owed or due. • having a great deal of money, resources, or assets; rich. • a sum of money paid into a bank or building society account • (of a person or organization) declared in law as unable to pay their debts • money in coins or notes, as distinct from cheques, money orders, or credit. • ...
Money 2013-11-15
Across
- A way of saving so we can pay for items in the future
- Being able to carry something around
- Availible in different amounts
- Hardwearing, lasts a long time
- Comprises of coins, notes etc.
- A way of paying in order to buy and sell goods and services
Down
- Opposite to refused
- A standard measure of what things are worth
- Something thats rare
- Something that is familiar
- Measures what we owe if we do not pay immediatly
11 Clues: Opposite to refused • Something thats rare • Something that is familiar • Availible in different amounts • Hardwearing, lasts a long time • Comprises of coins, notes etc. • Being able to carry something around • A standard measure of what things are worth • Measures what we owe if we do not pay immediatly • A way of saving so we can pay for items in the future • ...
Money 2013-09-08
Across
- to buy shares in a business so you can make a profit
- to get money from somebody that you will give back
- to take money out of bank
- to give somebody money that they will have to give back
- to have borrowed money. I ____ them money
Down
- to return money to somebody
- to put money in bank
- get money by working
- to receive money from somebody who has died
- to use money on something you do not need
- the opposite of win or find
11 Clues: to put money in bank • get money by working • to take money out of bank • to return money to somebody • the opposite of win or find • to use money on something you do not need • to have borrowed money. I ____ them money • to receive money from somebody who has died • to get money from somebody that you will give back • to buy shares in a business so you can make a profit • ...
Money 2016-04-25
11 Clues: pain • a job • rebel • in order • not cooked • the ___ is blue • cautionary advice • the password is... • a strong silver material • electric circuits collectively • the face of a building that looks onto a street or open space.
Money 2021-04-04
Across
- You put money in some potential companies
- b- 2 spirit stealth bomber cause us dollar 737...
- a system of money in general use in a particular country
- money that is taken from the dead person
- helping someone or some company from money problem
Down
- the event that we sold things to the highest bidder
- You need to pay them .... at the end of the month
- small amount of money
- you ...... the possessions from someone
- that we used in our everyday life
- borrowing money from the bank
11 Clues: small amount of money • borrowing money from the bank • that we used in our everyday life • you ...... the possessions from someone • money that is taken from the dead person • You put money in some potential companies • You need to pay them .... at the end of the month • b- 2 spirit stealth bomber cause us dollar 737... • ...
Money 2023-07-25
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- A small, portable container for holding money and cards.
- To buy something using money.
- To use money to buy goods or services.
- A financial institution where people store and manage money.
- Money borrowed from someone or a bank that must be repaid.
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- The additional money paid for borrowing or lending money.
- To keep money for future use or to reach a goal.
- To receive money for work or services provided.
- A small, round piece of metal used as currency for purchases.
- A rectangular piece of paper currency used for transactions.
- A machine where you can withdraw cash from your bank account.
11 Clues: To buy something using money. • To use money to buy goods or services. • To receive money for work or services provided. • To keep money for future use or to reach a goal. • A small, portable container for holding money and cards. • The additional money paid for borrowing or lending money. • Money borrowed from someone or a bank that must be repaid. • ...
Money 2023-11-16
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- The annual shortfall when the government takes in less money than it spends
- The allocation of money to specific projects in states or congressional districts
- spending for programs and policies at the discretion of Congress and the president
- A program that provides benefits for those who qualify under the law, regardless of income\
- The executive branch office that assists the president in setting national spending priorities
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- Standing committee in the House of Representatives who deal with taxation
- An organization that raises money for candidates and campaigns (PAC)
- Legislation that directs specific funds to projects within districts or states
- The amount of money remaining when the government takes in more than it spends
- The total amount of money owed by the federal government
- Spending required by existing laws that is "locked in" the budget
11 Clues: The total amount of money owed by the federal government • Spending required by existing laws that is "locked in" the budget • An organization that raises money for candidates and campaigns (PAC) • Standing committee in the House of Representatives who deal with taxation • The annual shortfall when the government takes in less money than it spends • ...
Money 2023-09-20
11 Clues: 25 cents • one cent • ten cents • five cents • one ________ • _____ machine • bills and coins • money on a plastic ______ • pennies, quarters, nickels, dimes • item that stores cards, cash, and/or coins • one dollar, five dollars, ten dollars, twenty dollars
Money 2025-09-25
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- money the bank gives you that you must pay back.
- to use money to buy things.
- paper or document that says how much you must pay.
- to take money from someone for a short time and then return it. (
- to have enough money to pay for something.
- money you earn for each hour or day of work.
- to have to give money back to someone.
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- to give money to someone for a short time, expecting they will give it back.
- money you earn every month from your job (usually the same amount).
- to use money in a bad or unnecessary way.
- to keep money for the future instead of spending it.
11 Clues: to use money to buy things. • to have to give money back to someone. • to use money in a bad or unnecessary way. • to have enough money to pay for something. • money you earn for each hour or day of work. • money the bank gives you that you must pay back. • paper or document that says how much you must pay. • to keep money for the future instead of spending it. • ...
Money 2026-01-25
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- Money you borrow and must pay back.
- Money you earn from work or business.
- A place where you keep your money safe.
- Money you get for doing a job.
- The money you give to buy something.
- A card used instead of cash to pay.
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- Money you save for later.
- A piece of paper that shows how much you paid.
- To plan how you will use your money.
- Coins or notes used to buy things.
- Money you owe to someone.
11 Clues: Money you save for later. • Money you owe to someone. • Money you get for doing a job. • Coins or notes used to buy things. • Money you borrow and must pay back. • A card used instead of cash to pay. • To plan how you will use your money. • The money you give to buy something. • Money you earn from work or business. • A place where you keep your money safe. • ...
Money Heist 2023-03-21
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- Long-term plan of action designed to achieve a particular goal
- Willingness to rely on someone or something without fear of betrayal or dceit
- Information about a situation or event that is not generally known
- Monitoring of behaviour or activities for the purpose of information gathering
- Establishment for gambling and entertainment
- Financial institution for depositing and borrowing money
- People who steal things
- Medium of exchange or currency
- Educator who teaches in a college or university
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- Mental or emotional strain caused by demanding circumstances
- Illegal activity that involves stealing from a person or place
- Institution where people are held as punishment for crimes
- Tools or devices used for defence or offence
- Act of getting away from danger or confinement
- Disguises worn to conceal identity
- Person taken captive to be used as leverage in negotiations
- Secure lockable box used for storing valuable items
- A proposal or strategy outlining a series of actions that are intended to achieve a goal or objective
- Potential for harm or loss arising from an uncertain event
19 Clues: People who steal things • Medium of exchange or currency • Disguises worn to conceal identity • Tools or devices used for defence or offence • Establishment for gambling and entertainment • Act of getting away from danger or confinement • Educator who teaches in a college or university • Secure lockable box used for storing valuable items • ...
Money Crossword 2023-03-14
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- Money used in Uganda
- Money used in Brazil
- A system of money in general use
- Money used in Mexico
- Money used in Equatorial Guinea
- Money used in South Korea
- Money used in Indonesia
- Where money comes from
- Money used in Zambia
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- Money used in Turkey
- Money used in Jordan
- Money used in Denmark
- Money used in Europe
- Money used in China
- Money used in Albania
- Who controls money in the world
- Money used in India
- Money used in Dubai
- Money used in Japan
19 Clues: Money used in China • Money used in India • Money used in Dubai • Money used in Japan • Money used in Uganda • Money used in Turkey • Money used in Jordan • Money used in Brazil • Money used in Europe • Money used in Mexico • Money used in Zambia • Money used in Denmark • Money used in Albania • Where money comes from • Money used in Indonesia • Money used in South Korea • ...
MONEY CROSSWORD!! 2022-12-08
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- Used to save money.
- a wealthy person
- your parents give you money every week (not all parents)
- It's hard and small.
- another word for notes
- bigger than coins
- used to make coins
- color of 1 dollar and 2 dollar coins
- kind of like notes
- color of cents
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- another word for dollar notes
- the amount of something
- when u have to pay for rent
- something you can use to pay online
- its made out of polymer
- a machine you collect money out of
- something special like money
- used to make notes
- something you keep your money in s its safe
19 Clues: color of cents • a wealthy person • bigger than coins • used to make notes • used to make coins • kind of like notes • Used to save money. • It's hard and small. • another word for notes • the amount of something • its made out of polymer • when u have to pay for rent • something special like money • another word for dollar notes • a machine you collect money out of • ...
Money 2 2016-12-18
19 Clues: okup • zniżka • opłata • klient • drobne • wydatki • gotówka • przychód • rachunek • prowizja • tygodniówka • kieszonkowe • oszczędności • wyciąg z banku • wózek na zakupy • mandat, grzywna • opłata za przejazd • kurs wymiany walut • udział, akcja, część
Pocket Money 2025-04-30
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- Someone you can count on to do what they promise
- Support given to buyers before, during, or after a purchase (2 words)
- ____________ service: A business that maintains or beautifies outdoor green spaces
- Grocery ______________: Bringing food items to someone's home as part of a paid service
- Pet ___________ Looking after animals while the owner is away
- Behaving in a way that is appropriate and skilled in a job
- Showing a lot of excitement or interest
- Showing good manners and respect for others
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- A person who pays for professional services
- Dog __________ : A job that involves exercising someone else’s pet for pay
- Not behaving in a way that is appropriate or expected in a workplace
- Showing bad manners or a lack of respect
- Able to do tasks quickly and well, without wasting time
- Not dependable; someone who often lets others down
- Showing concern or kindness, especially in a service job
- _____________for: Having a duty to take care of something or someone
- An informal event where people sell used items from home (2 words)
- A written or spoken opinion about a product or service
- Items or materials needed to do a job or run a business
19 Clues: Showing a lot of excitement or interest • Showing bad manners or a lack of respect • A person who pays for professional services • Showing good manners and respect for others • Someone you can count on to do what they promise • Not dependable; someone who often lets others down • A written or spoken opinion about a product or service • ...
Money Madness 2025-04-16
Across
- - Early form of money.
- - Dollars and cents.
- - Mexican money
- - Animals traded for something they wanted.
- - Worth or importance.
- - Related to the value.
- - when prices go up, value of money goes _________.
- - Trading one thing for another.
- - Created for the first time.
- -Russian money
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- - The costs.
- - Money used in Israel
- - An orderly plan.
- - The first paper money was like a printed ______.
- - A report of something that happens.
- - What president is on the one dollar bill?
- - when prices go down, value of money goes _________.
- - Metal used for small pieces to carry around.
- - Why do people want money?
19 Clues: - The costs. • -Russian money • - Mexican money • - An orderly plan. • - Dollars and cents. • - Money used in Israel • - Early form of money. • - Worth or importance. • - Related to the value. • - Why do people want money? • - Created for the first time. • - Trading one thing for another. • - A report of something that happens. • - Animals traded for something they wanted. • ...
Money, Money, Money 2025-01-29
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- When something is worth a lot of money or is very important to you.
- A coin that is worth twenty-five cents.
- Something that is not real, is _____
- ___Bank, an object you put the money you saved in (It is shaped like an animal.)
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- An object you use to put your money in and carry it around with you.
- A group of people who make descisions and create rules for a country.
- Money you set aside for the future.
- when someone has a lot of money, that person is ____
8 Clues: Money you set aside for the future. • Something that is not real, is _____ • A coin that is worth twenty-five cents. • when someone has a lot of money, that person is ____ • When something is worth a lot of money or is very important to you. • An object you use to put your money in and carry it around with you. • ...
Money Money Money 2023-01-19
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- The amount of money you make before deductions
- Paid to protect against various risks
- Internal revenue service
- Money taken out of your paycheck for various reasons
- The amount of money you make after deductions
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- money collected by the government for when you retire
- money set aside for you to use after you stop working
- services an employer provides in addition to your salary or wage
8 Clues: Internal revenue service • Paid to protect against various risks • The amount of money you make after deductions • The amount of money you make before deductions • Money taken out of your paycheck for various reasons • money collected by the government for when you retire • money set aside for you to use after you stop working • ...
Money, Money, Money 2025-01-08
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- bank A object you put the money you saved in (It is shaped like an animal)
- A group of people who make descissions and create rules for a country
- A coin that is worth twenty-five cents
Down
- Money you set aside for the future
- When something is worth a lot of money or is very important to you.
- some children receive from their caretakers every week
- When someone has a lot of money, that person is _____
- An object you use to put your money in and carry it around with you
8 Clues: Money you set aside for the future • A coin that is worth twenty-five cents • When someone has a lot of money, that person is _____ • some children receive from their caretakers every week • When something is worth a lot of money or is very important to you. • An object you use to put your money in and carry it around with you • ...
Money 2020-04-02
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- A plastic thing you can pay with
- machine You can take money out from it
- people buy unnecessary things
- Get something with luck
- you get when you are working
Down
- Somebody has got a lot of money
- when you dont have you need to
- you need to when you buy something
- nothing is free everything has got a
- when you working to get money
- you need to do this when you havent got money for something
11 Clues: Get something with luck • you get when you are working • people buy unnecessary things • when you working to get money • when you dont have you need to • Somebody has got a lot of money • A plastic thing you can pay with • you need to when you buy something • nothing is free everything has got a • machine You can take money out from it • ...
Money 2021-11-10
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- Anything that is generally accepted for goods and services
- One problem of barter was a double_________ of wants
- Money must be D___________________
- Money is a _____________ of exchange
- Money must be P__________________
- To exchange goods and services without money
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- Money is a _______________ of deferred payment
- Money must be A_____________
- Money is a __________ of value
- Money must be D______________
- Money is a ___________ of value
11 Clues: Money must be A_____________ • Money must be D______________ • Money is a __________ of value • Money is a ___________ of value • Money must be P__________________ • Money must be D___________________ • Money is a _____________ of exchange • To exchange goods and services without money • Money is a _______________ of deferred payment • ...
MONEY 2022-02-15
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- Money made of paper (n...)
- When you give an object and people give you money(s...)
- When you put money in the bank to have it in the future (s...)
- A person with NO money (p....)
- A person with a lot of money (r...)
- very organised and clean (t....)
- When you receive money but you haven't worked (w...)
- Action. When you pay money for an object (b...)
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- name of the USA money
- Disorganised (m....)
- small quantity of money that parents give (p..)
11 Clues: Disorganised (m....) • name of the USA money • Money made of paper (n...) • A person with NO money (p....) • very organised and clean (t....) • A person with a lot of money (r...) • small quantity of money that parents give (p..) • Action. When you pay money for an object (b...) • When you receive money but you haven't worked (w...) • ...
Money 2014-01-08
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- "You ...... me £ 50, when are you going to pay me back?" (To be under an obligation to pay (someone) or to be indebted to the amount of.)
- A printed list of the money going into and out of your account every month. (Bank account ..........)
- Something which tells you what you have to pay for services or goods.
- The act of paying or the state of being paid. The noun from 'to pay'
- Pieces of paper that are printed by a bank. You write on it to pay for something. These are a written order to a bank to pay the amount of money specified. (plural)
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- A piece of paper which shows what you bought, and proves how much you paid for something.
- The official money of a country or region, e.g. US dollar, the euro.
- VISA, Mastercard, etc. (two words, no space)
- Metal money.
- An institution where they keep your money safe.
- "I didn't have enough money to buy the car so I asked my father for a ...... ." (A sum of money lent, usually at interest.)
11 Clues: Metal money. • VISA, Mastercard, etc. (two words, no space) • An institution where they keep your money safe. • The official money of a country or region, e.g. US dollar, the euro. • The act of paying or the state of being paid. The noun from 'to pay' • Something which tells you what you have to pay for services or goods. • ...
money 2023-11-20
11 Clues: być wart • zarabiać • pożyczka • hipoteka • być winnym • odziedziczyć • wynagrodzenie • ubezpieczenie • żyć na czyjś koszt • pożyczać (od kogoś) • nie móc sobie pozwolić na
Money 2023-03-09
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- a valuable commodity traded by select nations
- the physical systems that make up a country
- people from other countries who live and work in a differentcountry
- a system designed to control and regulate your finances
- to send a product abroad for the purpose of sale
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- the process of employing people from different backgrounds
- the exchange of goods and services
- a person who moves from one place to another
- the industry in which travellers generate an income for a country
- short term for devices and the industry involving them
- exchanging one thing for another
11 Clues: exchanging one thing for another • the exchange of goods and services • the physical systems that make up a country • a person who moves from one place to another • a valuable commodity traded by select nations • to send a product abroad for the purpose of sale • short term for devices and the industry involving them • ...
Money 2023-03-12
Money 2024-02-21
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- (v) to keep money instead of spending it
- (n) the currency of the U.S
- (v) to waste money in a careless or stupid way
- (n) the currency of Japan
- (v) to give something to somebody or allow them to use something that belongs to you, which they have to return it later
- (v) to have to receive money that you have borrowed
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- (n) the currency of the U.K
- (n) the money that employees receive for doing their job, usually every month
- (a) not spending money more than necessary
- (a) not generous, especially with money
- (n) an amount of money that is taken off the usual cost of something
11 Clues: (n) the currency of Japan • (n) the currency of the U.K • (n) the currency of the U.S • (a) not generous, especially with money • (v) to keep money instead of spending it • (a) not spending money more than necessary • (v) to waste money in a careless or stupid way • (v) to have to receive money that you have borrowed • ...
Money 2023-07-25
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- To use money to buy goods or services.
- A financial institution where people store and manage money.
- Money borrowed from someone or a bank that must be repaid.
- The additional money paid for borrowing or lending money.
- To receive money for work or services provided.
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- To buy something using money.
- A small, portable container for holding money and cards.
- A rectangular piece of paper currency used for transactions.
- To keep money for future use or to reach a goal.
- A small, round piece of metal used as currency for purchases.
- A machine where you can withdraw cash from your bank account.
11 Clues: To buy something using money. • To use money to buy goods or services. • To receive money for work or services provided. • To keep money for future use or to reach a goal. • A small, portable container for holding money and cards. • The additional money paid for borrowing or lending money. • Money borrowed from someone or a bank that must be repaid. • ...
Money 2023-09-21
11 Clues: money for risk • helps buy things • money made of paper • the list of home need • medium to exchange things • where you deposite money S • rate of a particular thing • trading things without money • making froude of people's money • a credit which you took from bank • similar to notes but are made of metal
Money 2023-09-21
11 Clues: money for risk • helps buy things • money made of paper • the list of home need • medium to exchange things • where you deposite money S • rate of a particular thing • trading things without money • making froude of people's money • a credit which you took from bank • similar to notes but are made of metal
MONEY 2022-05-30
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- Money which people or organisations put into a business in order to make profit. (10)
- A company's sales _______ is the money it receives from selling goods or services. (7)
- A _______ is a description of what is likely to happen in the future. (8)
- A difficult time for the economy of a country, when there is less business activity. (9)
- The _______ margin is the difference between the price of a product or service and the cost of producing it. (6)
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- A company's _______ is the amount of business it does over a certain period of time (8)
- A sum of money paid (7)
- Money that one person, organisation or country owes to another. (4)
- One of the parts into which ownership of a company is divided. (5)
- The _______ is the part of the profits of a company that is paid to shareholders for each share that they own. (8)
- A _______ market is where a company's shares are bought and sold. (5)
11 Clues: A sum of money paid (7) • One of the parts into which ownership of a company is divided. (5) • Money that one person, organisation or country owes to another. (4) • A _______ market is where a company's shares are bought and sold. (5) • A _______ is a description of what is likely to happen in the future. (8) • ...
Money 2024-11-17
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- The amount of money workers are paid per hour, week, etc.
- A formal account of an employees responsibilities
- Someone who hired people to work for them
- When a person gets fired from a job
- A contract that is a year or less long
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- A brief account of a person typically sent with a job application
- A contract longer than a year
- A person willing to testify in writing about the character or ability of someone, eespecially an applicant for a job
- A person employed for wages or a salary
- A word for wage
- An occuupation that is undertaken for a long time of someone's life
11 Clues: A word for wage • A contract longer than a year • When a person gets fired from a job • A contract that is a year or less long • A person employed for wages or a salary • Someone who hired people to work for them • A formal account of an employees responsibilities • The amount of money workers are paid per hour, week, etc. • ...
Money 2024-12-17
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- score Rating given to you by lenders
- loan for a house
- A fixed regular payment from an employer
- account statement
- Acronym for a code when making card payment
- A sum of money you owe
- Estimated income and spending over a period of time
- The amount of money in your account
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- Authorisation to collect from bank account
- Reward for saving
- An instruction pay another person from an account
11 Clues: loan for a house • Reward for saving • account statement • A sum of money you owe • The amount of money in your account • score Rating given to you by lenders • A fixed regular payment from an employer • Authorisation to collect from bank account • Acronym for a code when making card payment • An instruction pay another person from an account • ...
Money 2025-10-12
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- To give money for something you buy or use.
- The money you pay to travel by bus, train, or plane.
- A payment card that takes money directly from your bank account.
- A piece of paper that shows how much money you must pay in a restaurant or for a service.
- A game where you can win money by buying a ticket.
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- When something costs 50% less than the normal price.
- When you don’t have to pay for something.
- Used money to buy things in the past.
- To give something to someone when they pay you for it.
- To get something by paying money for it.
- The amount of money you need to pay for something.
11 Clues: Used money to buy things in the past. • To get something by paying money for it. • When you don’t have to pay for something. • To give money for something you buy or use. • The amount of money you need to pay for something. • A game where you can win money by buying a ticket. • When something costs 50% less than the normal price. • ...
Money 2025-12-04
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- To use money in a careless way or on things that are not necessary.
- A plastic card that lets you buy things now and pay for them later.
- To keep money instead of spending it, usually for the future.
- To give money for something you buy or for a service you receive.
- The system of coins and banknotes people use to buy things or pay for services.
- To give something (usually money) to someone for a short time, expecting they will return it.
Down
- To use money to buy something.
- To take something (usually money) from someone for a short time and agree to give it back.
- Physical money in the form of coins and bills.
- Something that does not cost much money.
- Something that costs a lot of money.
11 Clues: To use money to buy something. • Something that costs a lot of money. • Something that does not cost much money. • Physical money in the form of coins and bills. • To keep money instead of spending it, usually for the future. • To give money for something you buy or for a service you receive. • To use money in a careless way or on things that are not necessary. • ...
Money 2025-12-16
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- - A plan of how to spend your money.
- - To give money to someone for a short time, expecting it back.
- - To take money from a bank that you must pay back.
- - To keep money for use in the future.
- - Money that parents give to their children every week.
- - Money in the form of notes and coins.
- - Money you give to the waiter
Down
- - A place where you keep your money in bank
- - The type of money used in a country (e.g., dollar, euro).
- - A small, flat case for holding money and cards.
- - The cost to buy something.
11 Clues: - The cost to buy something. • - Money you give to the waiter • - A plan of how to spend your money. • - To keep money for use in the future. • - Money in the form of notes and coins. • - A place where you keep your money in bank • - A small, flat case for holding money and cards. • - To take money from a bank that you must pay back. • ...
Money 2026-01-25
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- Money you borrow and must pay back.
- Money you earn from work or business.
- A place where you keep your money safe.
- Money you get for doing a job.
- The money you give to buy something.
- A card used instead of cash to pay.
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- Money you save for later.
- A piece of paper that shows how much you paid.
- To plan how you will use your money.
- Coins or notes used to buy things.
- Money you owe to someone.
11 Clues: Money you save for later. • Money you owe to someone. • Money you get for doing a job. • Coins or notes used to buy things. • Money you borrow and must pay back. • A card used instead of cash to pay. • To plan how you will use your money. • The money you give to buy something. • Money you earn from work or business. • A place where you keep your money safe. • ...
Earning Money 2021-08-27
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- the total amount that someone receives each payday.
- Time worked beyond normal working hours such as at night or on weekends, at a higher rate of pay.
- extra money paid to a worker who produces high quality or quantity of work.
- A part of a person's yearly income that is not taxed, such as work related expenses and donations to charity.
- A fixed yearly amount of money that is paid weekly, fortnightly of monthly, and is not dependent on the number of hours worked.
- for each year
- Pay received after deductions from gross pay; 'take-home' pay.
- Overtime pay that is calculated at double the normal hourly rate.
- Overtime pay that is calculated at 1.5 times the normal hourly rate.
- Total revenue minus allowable deductions.
- An amount of money paid to people for work that is calculated on the number of hours worked.
- the period where your income is assessed for tax purposes.
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- A percentage of the sales you pay to the employee or person who made them.
- tax that is deducted from your gross pay each payday by your employer.
- work paid for according to the amount produced.
- Extra payment to a worker based on 17.5% of 4 weeks annual leave.
- A fund that goes towards future pension.
- a fee paid in advance to someone, especially a barrister, in order to secure their services for use when required.
- A tax paid to the government based on the size of a persons income.
19 Clues: for each year • A fund that goes towards future pension. • Total revenue minus allowable deductions. • work paid for according to the amount produced. • the total amount that someone receives each payday. • the period where your income is assessed for tax purposes. • Pay received after deductions from gross pay; 'take-home' pay. • ...
Money vocabulary 2024-02-13
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- I need to _____ up for a new laptop. I can't buy it now.
- You're at a store looking around casually as you don't know what you want to buy.
- If you don't have enough money to buy something, you can't _____ it.
- Where do you go when you want to pay for your goods?
- I don't think I'll ever _____ the lottery, but I buy the ticket every Friday.
- I'm going to _____ with my mom at the market tomorrow.
- What's another word that means "expensive"?
- What's another verb that means "to buy"?
- A reduction in the original price is known as...
- Can you _____ me $50 , please? I'll give them back to you as soon as I can.
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- If you buy an item which is very good value,it is called a ...
- To go shopping with a limited amount of money is known as shopping on a ...
- Someone who is very good with their money.
- When an item is overpriced, it's a ...
- I need a new pair of sneakers but I don't want to _____ much money.
- There's no milk left, so I'll go to the supermarket later to _____ some.
- I don't _____ much money, but I love my job!
- If you are not satisfied with a product, you might take it back and ask for a ...
- I want to _____ my bike because I'm not longer using it.
19 Clues: When an item is overpriced, it's a ... • What's another verb that means "to buy"? • Someone who is very good with their money. • What's another word that means "expensive"? • I don't _____ much money, but I love my job! • A reduction in the original price is known as... • Where do you go when you want to pay for your goods? • ...
3PS2 Money 2022-09-09
Across
- to set apart for a special purpose
- money obtained for little work
- wealthy
- to conceal the origin of illegal money
- very rich
- to spend money in a careless way
- short of money
- good value for money
- good price
- not generous with money
- to waste
Down
- wealthy
- reluctant to spend money
- set aside $ for future
- support what you say
- having no money
- overpriced
- poor
- generous
- spending too much
20 Clues: poor • wealthy • wealthy • generous • to waste • very rich • overpriced • good price • short of money • having no money • spending too much • support what you say • good value for money • set aside $ for future • not generous with money • reluctant to spend money • money obtained for little work • to spend money in a careless way • to set apart for a special purpose • ...
3PS2 Money 2022-09-09
Across
- wealthy
- set aside $ for future
- to conceal the origin of illegal money
- to spend money in a careless way
- generous
- not generous with money
- very rich
Down
- good price
- support what you say
- money obtained for little work
- short of money
- spending too much
- to waste
- having no money
- good value for money
- to set apart for a special purpose
- wealthy
- overpriced
- reluctant to spend money
- poor
20 Clues: poor • wealthy • wealthy • to waste • generous • very rich • good price • overpriced • short of money • having no money • spending too much • support what you say • good value for money • set aside $ for future • not generous with money • reluctant to spend money • money obtained for little work • to spend money in a careless way • to set apart for a special purpose • ...
MONEY CROSSWORD!! 2022-12-08
Across
- Used to save money.
- a wealthy person
- your parents give you money every week (not all parents)
- It's hard and small.
- another word for notes
- bigger than coins
- used to make coins
- color of 1 dollar and 2 dollar coins
- kind of like notes
- color of cents
Down
- another word for dollar notes
- the amount of something
- when u have to pay for rent
- something you can use to pay online
- its made out of polymer
- a machine you collect money out of
- something special like money
- used to make notes
- something you keep your money in s its safe
19 Clues: color of cents • a wealthy person • bigger than coins • used to make notes • used to make coins • kind of like notes • Used to save money. • It's hard and small. • another word for notes • the amount of something • its made out of polymer • when u have to pay for rent • something special like money • another word for dollar notes • a machine you collect money out of • ...
Saving Money 2025-04-14
Across
- The loss of this can cause you to use your emergency savings
- What you spend money on
- Eating at a ____ will cost more money than making a meal at home.
- A general rule of thumb is to put ____% of your paycheck into savings
- You should never go grocery shopping ____ or you will spend more money
- Have this before you go grocery shopping
- You should save up ____ months of expenses in your emergency savings
- This is the largest unexpected expense in America
- Money that is in a savings account that can cover at least six months of your living expenses/
- The _____ pay is the amount earned after all taxes and deductions have been taken out of your paycheck
Down
- This type of shopping involves looking at other stores and online to find the best price.
- The amount of money the bank pays to hold and use your money.
- The question to ask yourself before you buy something. Do I ____ this?
- The willingness to hold off on buying something you want is ____ gratification.
- SPending less and being careful in how a person spends money
- The expression is "To save for a ____ day."
- When you owe money to other people,stores or businesses
- When older people decide to stop working and have money saved up to live off of
- Buying something that you did not plan on buying (candy bar, pop, etc..)
19 Clues: What you spend money on • Have this before you go grocery shopping • The expression is "To save for a ____ day." • This is the largest unexpected expense in America • When you owe money to other people,stores or businesses • The loss of this can cause you to use your emergency savings • SPending less and being careful in how a person spends money • ...
Money Talks 2025-08-04
Across
- Very important; something you must not forget
- The money you earn from work or other sources
- Something happening right now
- After some time, in the end
- To change something a little to make it better
- Being very committed and working hard at something
- Money you owe and must pay back
- To keep something in good condition
Down
- The usual way you do things every day
- How you keep your body clean and healthy
- To get something more (like weight, money, or knowledge)
- To make something smaller or less
- The money you get after selling something for more than it cost
- To watch and check something carefully
- A plan for how to spend your money
- Having the right amount of different things in your life
- Something you do regularly, often without thinking
- To put in money now to get more money later
- Money paid to the government
19 Clues: After some time, in the end • Money paid to the government • Something happening right now • Money you owe and must pay back • To make something smaller or less • A plan for how to spend your money • To keep something in good condition • The usual way you do things every day • To watch and check something carefully • How you keep your body clean and healthy • ...
Money 2013-11-14
Across
- a building in which commercial banking is transacted
- place for keeping money to take it with you
- Value of money of one country through the money of other country.
- metal money
- Payment with money
- (plastic) thing from a bank to purchase goods on credit
Down
- paper money
- money that is used by any country
- A fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly or biweekly basis made by an employer to an employee.
- an employee of a bank or building society who receives and pays out money.
- children’s bank at home
11 Clues: paper money • metal money • Payment with money • children’s bank at home • money that is used by any country • place for keeping money to take it with you • a building in which commercial banking is transacted • (plastic) thing from a bank to purchase goods on credit • Value of money of one country through the money of other country. • ...
Money 2015-04-21
Across
- when you buy something you get a ________
- you carry this around every day and keep your money in it.
- asking your friend for money.
- to spend money carelessly, for nothing.
- you do not spend money, you _____it by keeping it safe in a bank.
Down
- a plastic card with which you can pay.
- to give somebody money temporarily on the condition that it will be returned.
- something doesn't cost a lot.
- to give something away and get money for it.
- money that are made on paper.
- when you work, you ______ money.
11 Clues: something doesn't cost a lot. • money that are made on paper. • asking your friend for money. • when you work, you ______ money. • a plastic card with which you can pay. • to spend money carelessly, for nothing. • when you buy something you get a ________ • to give something away and get money for it. • you carry this around every day and keep your money in it. • ...
MONEY 2022-01-07
Across
- What you did on a trampoline.
- The currency of Japan.
- The signature of a celebrity.
- What you can do with pocket money.
- What you use to make toast.
Down
- You can use it to buy things.
- The color of grass.
- 100 American cents equals one of these.
- One of Lisa's favourite clothing brands.
- Groups of musicians (also slang for a thousand dollars).
- How you get tea into a cup (starts with a p_____ing).
11 Clues: The color of grass. • The currency of Japan. • What you use to make toast. • You can use it to buy things. • What you did on a trampoline. • The signature of a celebrity. • What you can do with pocket money. • 100 American cents equals one of these. • One of Lisa's favourite clothing brands. • How you get tea into a cup (starts with a p_____ing). • ...
money 2022-02-26
Across
- debt if the amount of payg is less than your requred tax
- Your net pay, also known as your take-home pay, is the part of your gross wage that's left after taxes and other deductions have been taken out. It's what you get in your bank account or paycheck on pay day.
- a fixed amount of money that can be paid to the person working on commision, it is independent of their sales figure
- a bonus payment to an employee when annual leave is taken.
- Gross pay is what employees earn before taxes, benefits and other payroll deductions are withheld from their wages. The amount remaining after all withholdings are accounted for is net pay or take-home pay.
- employer deduct an estimate of your income tax from your pay each payday
Down
- extra time worked by employees in excess of their normal working hours
- a compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions.
- a fixed regular payment earned for work or services, typically paid on a daily or weekly basis.
- a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly basis but often expressed as an annual sum, made by an employer to an employee, especially a professional or white-collar worker.
- a current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes; coins and banknotes collectively.
- refund: if the amount of payg is more than your requred tax
- a paid position of regular employment.
13 Clues: a paid position of regular employment. • debt if the amount of payg is less than your requred tax • a bonus payment to an employee when annual leave is taken. • refund: if the amount of payg is more than your requred tax • extra time worked by employees in excess of their normal working hours • ...
money 2022-05-24
Across
- make money
- when you know how to spend money correctly
- action when you can buy something because you have enough money
- state of owing something (money usually)
- money you get from the bank for different needs
Down
- action when you get money from your dead relatives
- money you get from the bank to buy or build a new house
- a synonym for 'follow'(follow your budget)
- money a kid gets from his/her parents
- a lot of money
- action when you have a debt and you need to pay it off
11 Clues: make money • a lot of money • money a kid gets from his/her parents • state of owing something (money usually) • a synonym for 'follow'(follow your budget) • when you know how to spend money correctly • money you get from the bank for different needs • action when you get money from your dead relatives • action when you have a debt and you need to pay it off • ...
MONEY 2022-10-16
Across
- not using a lot of fuel, money
- relating to money or how money is managed
- a printed form, used instead of money, to make payments from your bank account
- an amount of money that you pay as the first part of the total payment for something
- a fixed amount of money agreed every year as pay for an employee, usually paid directly into his or her bank account every month
Down
- a payment to someone who sells goods that is directly related to the amount sold
- a dollar
- money and possessions, especially a large amount of money used for producing more wealth or for starting a new business
- a particular amount of money that is paid, usually every week, to an employee
- something, especially money, that is owed to someone else, or the state of owing something
- money in the form of notes and coins, rather than cheques or credit cards
11 Clues: a dollar • not using a lot of fuel, money • relating to money or how money is managed • money in the form of notes and coins, rather than cheques or credit cards • a particular amount of money that is paid, usually every week, to an employee • a printed form, used instead of money, to make payments from your bank account • ...
Money 2023-09-21
11 Clues: money for risk • helps buy things • money made of paper • the list of home need • medium to exchange things • where you deposite money S • rate of a particular thing • trading things without money • making froude of people's money • a credit which you took from bank • similar to notes but are made of metal
money 2024-07-06
Across
- a request for payment of money owed, or the piece of paper on which it is written
- To be of lower quality or a more negative condition compared to something else.
- To receive money as payment for work that you do.
- Money that someone borrows, often from a bank, which has to be paid back usually with interest.
- A specific type of loan that is used to buy property.
Down
- To receive money, property, or possessions from someone after they have died.
- An arrangement where you pay money to a company, and they pay money to you if something bad happens, like an accident or theft.
- To need to pay or give back something to someone because they have lent money to you, or in exchange for something they have done for you.
- To have enough money to buy something or enough time to do something.
- Money paid to the government based on your income or the cost of goods or services you have bought.
- To give something to someone for a short period of time, expecting it to be given back.
11 Clues: To receive money as payment for work that you do. • A specific type of loan that is used to buy property. • To have enough money to buy something or enough time to do something. • To receive money, property, or possessions from someone after they have died. • To be of lower quality or a more negative condition compared to something else. • ...
Money 2023-06-26
Across
- - A small, flat case used to hold money, credit cards, and other personal items.
- - Money earned from work or investments.
- - Money set aside for future use or emergencies.
- - Physical currency in the form of bills and coins.
- - A plan for managing and allocating money.
- - Money borrowed from a bank or financial institution that must be repaid with interest.
- - Automated Teller Machine, a device used to withdraw cash from a bank account.
Down
- - Money spent on goods and services.
- - Small metal discs used as a form of currency.
- - An arrangement to borrow money with the understanding of paying it back later.
- - A financial institution where people can deposit and withdraw money, as well as get loans.
11 Clues: - Money spent on goods and services. • - Money earned from work or investments. • - A plan for managing and allocating money. • - Small metal discs used as a form of currency. • - Money set aside for future use or emergencies. • - Physical currency in the form of bills and coins. • - Automated Teller Machine, a device used to withdraw cash from a bank account. • ...
Money 2024-11-27
Across
- A piece of paper that shows how much you need to pay.
- A small, round piece of metal used as money.
- A plastic item used to pay instead of cash.
- Extra money paid for borrowing or saving money.
- A written paper that orders a bank to pay money.
- Money you keep for future use.
Down
- A place where people keep their money.
- Money you give to help others.
- Money in the form of bills or coins.
- a revised list with longer words and clues:
- To put money into something to make a profit.
11 Clues: Money you give to help others. • Money you keep for future use. • Money in the form of bills or coins. • A place where people keep their money. • A plastic item used to pay instead of cash. • a revised list with longer words and clues: • A small, round piece of metal used as money. • To put money into something to make a profit. • ...
Money 2025-04-01
Across
- an act of help or assistance
- to use something that belongs to another person
- to do what someone wants to do; to come after someone in a particular position
- a flat round piece of metal used as money
- the activity of making money by making, selling, or buying goods
- to receive money for work you do
Down
- to use less money, time, etc.; to make someone safe from danger
- to start something like a company or school
- to use more money or time than necessary; useless things that are left over
- money in the form of bills and coins
- a list showing how much money one owes; a piece of paper money;
11 Clues: an act of help or assistance • to receive money for work you do • money in the form of bills and coins • a flat round piece of metal used as money • to start something like a company or school • to use something that belongs to another person • to use less money, time, etc.; to make someone safe from danger • ...
Money Crossword 2013-01-14
Across
- Secure area of a bank for large sums of money
- Currency used in Norway
- A spending plan
- 4 digit code for accessing your money
- Money you can earn from doing chores
- ATM means Automatic ______ Machine
- Take money out of an account
- Currency used in France
- Something owed
- Different countries use different ________
Down
- Putting money away for the future
- Payments taken off wages for the Council or Government
- City where the FTSE 100 is based
- Money you spend
- Your bank provides one of these to show how much money you have
- Money earned in the bank
- A card to use when buying a car
- A loan to pay for a house
- Set one of these up with the bank to start managing your money
19 Clues: Something owed • A spending plan • Money you spend • Currency used in Norway • Currency used in France • Money earned in the bank • A loan to pay for a house • Take money out of an account • A card to use when buying a car • City where the FTSE 100 is based • Putting money away for the future • ATM means Automatic ______ Machine • Money you can earn from doing chores • ...
Money Management 2021-10-12
Across
- something that is essential to survive
- a card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase
- the money a person has saved, especially through a bank or investment
- a means of protection from financial loss
- money paid regularly at a particular tate for the use of money lent
- an estimate of income and expenses for a set period of time.
- something you are trying to do or achieve.
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
- to provide goods or services for payment that comes at a later date
- being responsible for something, especially by law
Down
- a type of bank account that allows you to easily deposit and withdraw money for transactions
- the cost required for something, the money spent on something
- a small plastic card issued by a bank allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit
- an employee's earnings after all deductions are taken out
- the amount earned by an employee before deductions
- a desire or wish for something
- money owed from one person to another
- a business where people deposit and withdraw their money and borrow money
- the process of making choices by identifying a decision
19 Clues: a desire or wish for something • money owed from one person to another • something that is essential to survive • a means of protection from financial loss • something you are trying to do or achieve. • the amount earned by an employee before deductions • being responsible for something, especially by law • the process of making choices by identifying a decision • ...
money 2012-11-05
11 Clues: прибыль • заемщик • облигации • рецессия,спал • валовая прибыль • фьючерсы, фьючерские сделки • оправдывать затраты, окупаться • истинный, подлинный, настоящий • Свежая (обновленная) информация • лицо или компания, назначающая цену • эталонное тестирование, стандартизация
Money 2014-05-02
Across
- a shopping centre
- to take some money from smb
- the money you put aside
- extra money you shoud pay the bank if you take a loan
Down
- to have enough money to buy smth
- to spend a lot of money on smth
- money that a bank lends you to buy a house
- to blow
- to have more money you need
- to get money from working
- money that you pay to the government
11 Clues: to blow • a shopping centre • the money you put aside • to get money from working • to take some money from smb • to have more money you need • to spend a lot of money on smth • to have enough money to buy smth • money that you pay to the government • money that a bank lends you to buy a house • extra money you shoud pay the bank if you take a loan
