money Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 1: Salary and Wages Vocabulary 2025-06-03
Across
- earning a percentage of their total sales
- percent used to compute commissions
- twice per month
- the amount a worker receives after deductions are subtracted from gross pay
- every three months
- working time beyond a regular 40-hour work week
- extra money given for good service
- to express time in a form that is equal to the original; for example, 1 hour = 60 minutes
- money earned by an employee in one year
- for each or for one; for example, miles per gallon
- an abbreviation for post meridiem; the hours after noon
- the amount of money paid for each hour of work
- pay according to the number of pieces or units completed
Down
- money withheld from gross pay
- every two months
- every two weeks
- a measure of time equal to 60 seconds
- an amount calculated by multiplying a percent times a number
- every six months/twice per year
- full earnings
- the amount of money paid for each hour of work.
- payment of 1.5 times the regular hourly rate
- payment of two times the regular hourly rate
- the number of hours worked multiplied by the hourly rate
- a measure of time equal to 60 minutes
- paid a fixed amount of money regularly
- the number to be rounded
27 Clues: full earnings • every two weeks • twice per month • every two months • every three months • the number to be rounded • money withheld from gross pay • every six months/twice per year • extra money given for good service • percent used to compute commissions • a measure of time equal to 60 seconds • a measure of time equal to 60 minutes • paid a fixed amount of money regularly • ...
Business Key Terms 2025-08-13
Across
- The money a business makes after paying for all its costs.
- What they sell
- Managing your own money—like saving, spending, and budgeting.
- is how much people want it.
- A plan for how to spend and save money wisely.
- The money a business spends to run—like rent, supplies, or salaries.
- The group of people a business wants to sell to—like kids, teens, or adults.
- A person who buys and uses products or services.
- A person who starts their own business and takes risks to make it successful.
- How products get from the factory to the store or customer.
- Starting and managing your own business.
- A new idea or product that improves something or solves a problem.
Down
- Products people buy and activities people pay for.
- The total money a business earns before paying expenses.
- Where it’s sold
- People, money, materials, and time used to run a business.
- Messages or commercials that try to get people to buy something.
- The four main things businesses use to sell products
- How people hear about it
- is how much of something is available.
- Money made after expenses are paid.
- How much it costs
- The name, logo, and style that makes a product or company stand out.
23 Clues: What they sell • Where it’s sold • How much it costs • How people hear about it • is how much people want it. • Money made after expenses are paid. • is how much of something is available. • Starting and managing your own business. • A plan for how to spend and save money wisely. • A person who buys and uses products or services. • ...
ALC - BOOK 3 - Unit 1 - I'd like to open an account - Part 2 2024-12-19
Across
- past and past participle form of the verb "lose"
- exactly in this place (2W)
- past and past participle form of the verb"save"
- an acronym of Automatic Teller Machine, a machine from which you take money out
- to put something in a secret place that only you know
- to keep spmething for a later use, to put money in a savings account
- right away, at the moment, in no time
- to hold something with your hands, to grab, to have
- to withdraw money from an account (3W)
- to use resources (money, water, gas, etc.), to give money as a payment
- the past form of the phrasal verb "take out of" (3W)
Down
- the past form of the verb "withdraw"
- past and past participle form of the verb "spend"
- the past participle of the verb "withdraw"
- the past participle form of the verb "take"
- the past participle form of the phrasal verb "take out of"
- to take money out from a bank account at the bank or at the ATM
- a synonym of immediately (2W)
- past and past participle form of the verb "hide"
- not to be able to find something
- in short time, in little time
- the past form of the verb "take"
- without any danger, worry or concern
23 Clues: exactly in this place (2W) • a synonym of immediately (2W) • in short time, in little time • not to be able to find something • the past form of the verb "take" • the past form of the verb "withdraw" • without any danger, worry or concern • right away, at the moment, in no time • to withdraw money from an account (3W) • the past participle of the verb "withdraw" • ...
Accounting Terms 2025-09-07
Across
- stacked-up or piled-up over time
- is when a company takes another smaller company
- is official examination of records to verify their accuracy
- everything a company owns for a long time and used to run the business
- the money a company owes to another company or person
- phrase used when a company buys fixed assets
- company owns forever
- is decrease in the value
- lists all assets and liabilities for a period of time
- a person that calculates rates, using risk factors
- another word for cost
- the income from business activities
- another word for loss
Down
- is systematic payment over time
- record summarizing financial activities
- is money or assets invested at the beginning
- shows all company’s sales and all costs for a period of time
- everything a company owns that has positive value
- is increase in the value
- is boss of bookkeeper
- another word for profit
- is recording of all the entries of a business in its records
- set aside (money or time) for later
- the inability to pay your debts
- is money flowing into an account
- is money flowing out of your account
- something (money)that is owed
- only had a right for a number of years
28 Clues: company owns forever • is boss of bookkeeper • another word for cost • another word for loss • another word for profit • is increase in the value • is decrease in the value • something (money)that is owed • is systematic payment over time • the inability to pay your debts • stacked-up or piled-up over time • is money flowing into an account • set aside (money or time) for later • ...
Personal Finance - Studies Weekly Quiz 2024-04-08
Across
- People can ____ in businesses, raw materials, goods, and services to earn additional funds
- We pay state taxes to
- Taxes you pay to the state you live in
- Taxes you pay to the federal government
- Taxes you pay for owning a house or a car
- A bank that mostly offers savings accounts and loans
- Taxes you pay on things you buy
Down
- Provide many of the same services as commercial and savings banks
- A plan for how to spend money wisely
- Many people go into debt to pay for a
- Credit unions are this type of organization
- A business that deals with money
- A bank that serve businesses and individuals
- Money that you receive for working
- Money that one person owes another
- A type of debt in which the person borrowing the money agrees to pay it back within a certain amount of time
- Additional fees people agree to pay to borrow money
17 Clues: We pay state taxes to • Taxes you pay on things you buy • A business that deals with money • Money that you receive for working • Money that one person owes another • A plan for how to spend money wisely • Many people go into debt to pay for a • Taxes you pay to the state you live in • Taxes you pay to the federal government • Taxes you pay for owning a house or a car • ...
Basic Personal Finance_ARSHDEEP_TCE 2025-10-01
Across
- What is the return on investment called?
- What is the official record of income and spending called?
- What do you call money borrowed from a bank?
- What is the rise in general price levels called?
- What is the amount paid to protect against risk called?
- What is money set aside for future needs called?
- What do you call the money invested in shares of a company?
- What is the portion of profit shared by companies with shareholders called?
- What is money given regularly after retirement called?
- What is money kept for emergencies called?
Down
- What is the extra money paid on a loan called?
- What is the financial document that tracks income and expenses?
- What is the financial instrument representing government or company debt?
- What is the fall in general price levels called?
- What is the measure of creditworthiness called?
- What is the opposite of profit?
- What is the government fee deducted from income called?
- What is money kept in a bank account called?
18 Clues: What is the opposite of profit? • What is the return on investment called? • What is money kept for emergencies called? • What do you call money borrowed from a bank? • What is money kept in a bank account called? • What is the extra money paid on a loan called? • What is the measure of creditworthiness called? • What is the fall in general price levels called? • ...
Shark Tank Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-15
Across
- A name, logo, or symbol that represents a product or company.
- When an investor gives you money in exchange for a part of your company.
- The money invested in a business to help it grow.
- The percentage of ownership an investor gets.
- The person or group you are trying to sell your product to.
- A presentation given to potential investors.
- How much you charge for your product.
Down
- Money that a business owes.
- The process of promoting and selling products to customers.
- When a business spends more money than it earns.
- A visual or physical model showing what your product looks like.
- A short, catchy phrase used to promote a product.
- Someone who starts and runs a business.
- The total amount of money earned before expenses.
- The total cost to make one unit of your product.
- When you share your idea to persuade others to invest.
- The amount of money a business earns after expenses.
17 Clues: Money that a business owes. • How much you charge for your product. • Someone who starts and runs a business. • A presentation given to potential investors. • The percentage of ownership an investor gets. • When a business spends more money than it earns. • The total cost to make one unit of your product. • The money invested in a business to help it grow. • ...
VOCABULARY REVISION 6 2020-04-01
Across
- vacation
- company
- portable computer
- fixed amount you have to pay
- retirement money
- not using slang or contractions
- money you owe
- the topic of an email
Down
- pressure
- money you pay to protect from accident or harm
- stay away from
- how much you earn per year
- you need this to go abroad
- money you take home after tax
- to do something without thinking
15 Clues: company • pressure • vacation • money you owe • stay away from • retirement money • portable computer • the topic of an email • how much you earn per year • you need this to go abroad • fixed amount you have to pay • money you take home after tax • not using slang or contractions • to do something without thinking • money you pay to protect from accident or harm
Unit 4 Vocab 2022-11-30
Across
- money you can use
- government money to keep a business or industry going
- the commission that regulates trade
- a tax placed on imports
- a good or service provided without profit
- sale product, different buyers, different prices
- no competitors in the market
- no competition by nature
Down
- price floor and a government surplus
- decisions about money
- the workplace safety enforcers
- economics that reward the smart
- industries related to providing service to the public
- the administration that regulates drugs and food
- rules relating to money
- the commission which regulates radio devices
- privately owned governments
- getting rights to something
18 Clues: money you can use • decisions about money • a tax placed on imports • rules relating to money • no competition by nature • privately owned governments • getting rights to something • no competitors in the market • the workplace safety enforcers • economics that reward the smart • the commission that regulates trade • price floor and a government surplus • ...
Social Studies Economy Crossword Puzzle 2013-12-03
Across
- I absolutuley n_ _d it
- I I_ves_
- I lent you money it is a L_ _ _
- you can only spend this much it is your _____
- car I_ _ _ _a_ _e
- I owe you so I am in _______
- to provide
- I like m&m's it is my ch_ _ _ e
Down
- I want it
- yay I got money I had a I_c_m_
- another word for money (not cash)
- a board game involving economy
- girls use this in their hair and on their face pro_u__
- building that holds money
- making money is a p_ _ _ _ t
15 Clues: I I_ves_ • I want it • to provide • car I_ _ _ _a_ _e • I absolutuley n_ _d it • building that holds money • I owe you so I am in _______ • making money is a p_ _ _ _ t • yay I got money I had a I_c_m_ • a board game involving economy • I lent you money it is a L_ _ _ • I like m&m's it is my ch_ _ _ e • another word for money (not cash) • you can only spend this much it is your _____ • ...
Economics Savings and Investing 2023-02-07
Across
- Higher minimum deposit, higher return
- the initial investment
- money invested in diversified portfolio
- Certificate of Deposit locked in for specified time
- Money lent to a government or corp., earns interest
- Money your money makes.Interest on Interst
- Ownership of a company that may grow in value
- art, realestate, land whose values may rise
Down
- often used for emergency fund
- with lowrisk and government issued and backed
- initials for return on investment
- used for short term goals
- percentage at which your money grows
- used for long term goals
- not putting all eggs in one basket
15 Clues: the initial investment • used for long term goals • used for short term goals • often used for emergency fund • initials for return on investment • not putting all eggs in one basket • percentage at which your money grows • Higher minimum deposit, higher return • money invested in diversified portfolio • Money your money makes.Interest on Interst • ...
Banking_Priyam_TCE 2025-10-01
Across
- A written payment order
- Taking out money from an account
- What banks pay you in order to use your money
- Resource with future economic value
- How much the price of goods increases each year
- Remaining amount after deductions
- Amount paid for insurance or investment.
Down
- Process one has to do for bank verification
- A negative bank balance
- The money a company makes after paying its expenses
- A debt that is subtracted from account balance
- Secret number that comes in the mail
- Borrowed money to be repaid
- Money kept for future use
- Charges for services
15 Clues: Charges for services • A negative bank balance • A written payment order • Money kept for future use • Borrowed money to be repaid • Taking out money from an account • Remaining amount after deductions • Resource with future economic value • Secret number that comes in the mail • Amount paid for insurance or investment. • Process one has to do for bank verification • ...
Bonus points for Personal Finance 2025-10-03
Across
- something you owe
- how we keep track of revenues and expenses
- the last name of your personal finance teacher
- the amount of money you put into an account
- how long money stays invested
- having 2 or more persons in business together
Down
- something that make at a job
- you make interest with this type of account
- expense that stays the same
- Something you own
- a person in business for themselves
- type of account you put money into
- an expense that changes
- money that accumulates in a savings account
- need to file legal paperwork for form
15 Clues: something you owe • Something you own • an expense that changes • expense that stays the same • something that make at a job • how long money stays invested • type of account you put money into • a person in business for themselves • need to file legal paperwork for form • how we keep track of revenues and expenses • you make interest with this type of account • ...
Budgeting / Investing Terms 2025-12-09
Across
- All the costs you pay out—money leaving your budget.
- How expensive it is to live in a certain area, including typical housing, food, and service costs.
- A loan you give to a company or government that pays you interest over time.
- When your income is greater than your spending.
- A cost that stays the same each month.
- A plan for how you will use your money over a period of time.
- 500 A list of 500 large U.S. companies used to measure how the stock market is doing.
- A share of ownership in a company.
- A rental agreement that explains the rules, costs, and terms for living in a property.
- Money a company pays to its shareholders, usually from its profits.
- Income you earn that stays the same each pay period, no matter the hours worked.
- Essential items or services you must have to live and work.
- When your spending is higher than your income.
- A saving method where you set aside money before paying bills or making purchases.
- A budgeting method where you put set amounts of cash into labeled envelopes for different spending categories.
- A retirement plan where an employer pays you a set amount after you retire.
- A budgeting method where every dollar is assigned a purpose so income minus expenses equals zero.
Down
- Someone who owns stock in a company.
- Using money to buy assets that can grow in value over time.
- Basic services for a home, such as electricity, water, heat, or internet.
- All the investments a person owns.
- and Investing Matching
- A fund that collects money from many people and invests it in a mix of stocks or bonds.
- The chance of losing money or not getting the return you expected.
- The cost per item or per ounce that helps compare which product is the better deal.
- A cost that changes from month to month.
- Your total earnings before taxes or other deductions are taken out.
- Shared travel services like buses or trains that follow set routes and schedules.
- Spreading your money across different investments to reduce risk.
- An account you use to buy and sell investments like stocks, bonds, and funds.
- Non-essential items or services that are nice to have but not required.
- Something you buy—like a stock, bond, or fund—because you expect it to increase in value.
- The amount of money you take home after deductions.
- Money saved for unexpected expenses or a sudden loss of income.
- An upfront amount of money paid at the start of a major purchase while the rest is paid later or financed.
- When prices rise over time and your money buys less than before.
36 Clues: and Investing Matching • All the investments a person owns. • A share of ownership in a company. • Someone who owns stock in a company. • A cost that stays the same each month. • A cost that changes from month to month. • When your spending is higher than your income. • When your income is greater than your spending. • The amount of money you take home after deductions. • ...
Vocabulary Puzzle 2023-01-14
Across
- the total value of the goods and services that a country produces in a year, gross domestic product.
- the system of money used in a particular country; US dollar, Euro ,Japanese yen, Baht.
- an organization or group that has complete control of something so that others have no share.
- the price you pay to borrow money.
- an economic system in which property, businesses, and industry are owned by individual people and not by the government.
- an amount of money that you have to pay to the government that it uses to provide public services and pay for government institutions.
- an amount of money that you owe.
Down
- an amount of money that a person, business borrows, especially from a bank.
- money that is earned in business after paying the costs of producing and selling goods and services.
- the study of the way that goods and services are produced and sold and the way money is managed.
- the system by which a country’s trade, industry, and money are organized.
- (the management of) a supply of money.
- the amount of a product or service that people want.
- the total amount of a specific good or service that is available to consumers.
- the activities of buying and selling goods or services.
15 Clues: an amount of money that you owe. • the price you pay to borrow money. • (the management of) a supply of money. • the amount of a product or service that people want. • the activities of buying and selling goods or services. • the system by which a country’s trade, industry, and money are organized. • ...
PF Intro To Budget 2025-10-01
Across
- Money saved to cover unexpected costs.
- Extra things you enjoy but don’t need to survive (e.g., video games, vacations, eating out).
- Using money to buy assets (like stocks or real estate) with the goal of growing wealth.
- Things you must have to live (e.g., food, housing, clothing).
- A plan for how you will spend and save your money.
- Money you spend on needs and wants.
- The total amount of money an employee earns from their employer before any taxes, benefits, or other deductions are taken out.
- Money set aside for future use, emergencies, or goals.
Down
- Costs that change each month (e.g., groceries, gas, entertainment).
- Money you owe to someone else, usually from borrowing.
- Money you receive (like from a job, allowance, or gifts).
- The money you actually take home after taxes and deductions.
- Costs that stay the same each month (e.g., rent, car payment).
13 Clues: Money you spend on needs and wants. • Money saved to cover unexpected costs. • A plan for how you will spend and save your money. • Money you owe to someone else, usually from borrowing. • Money set aside for future use, emergencies, or goals. • Money you receive (like from a job, allowance, or gifts). • The money you actually take home after taxes and deductions. • ...
вапвп 2025-03-04
Across
- - Anything valuable a person or business owns, like property, money, or equipment
- - Happening once a year.
- - The money used to start or run a business.
- - money taken out of a business by the owner for personal use.
- - Money spent to run a business.
- - To operate a business using a particular name.
- - profit
Down
- - Money put into a business to help it grow, with the hope of making more money in the future
- - Working for yourself, not for a company or employer.
- - To start a business
- - A unit of ownership in a company.
- - In danger of losing something important, like money or property.
- - To officially leave a job or position due to illness or other reasons
- - To stop working, usually after reaching a certain age.
14 Clues: - profit • - To start a business • - Happening once a year. • - Money spent to run a business. • - A unit of ownership in a company. • - The money used to start or run a business. • - To operate a business using a particular name. • - Working for yourself, not for a company or employer. • - To stop working, usually after reaching a certain age. • ...
CREDIT TERMS 2023-12-05
Across
- a charge for not making a payment on time
- a loan without the loaner having authority over the loanee’s assets
- a person who pledges to pay the loan if you cant
- monthly payment: the lowest you can pay on a revolving credit account per month
- a card that lets you access and use the money in an account
- a business that collects info on people to create a credit report
- a company that collects credit info and sells it
- a number rating of how responsible you are with money
- a card that gives you a percent back of what you spend
- a business that collects and analyzes data to create a credit report
- increase in the payment needed for lent money at a fixed rate
- a debit card with free arranged overdraft
- a credit card backed by deposits
- a method of payment where the payers electronically transfer the money into the payee’s account
- a short-term loan
- the additional cost of borrowing money from someone
- any interest charged between the billing date and due date
- a credit line that remains available even as you pay it off
Down
- a scale that goes from 300 to 900 that rates how good your credit score is
- the date that a loanee’s final payment is due
- a cheque with a future date on it to ensure the payment is made at a specific time
- access to money on demand, consumers can borrow amounts of money as needed and only pay interest on what they use
- the price you pay to borrow money
- a small amount of money lent that will be repaid by the consumers next paycheck
- the yearly interest of a credit card
- a reward that can be redeemed for cheaper or free travel
- the bank that gave the consumer their card
- a credit bureau that collects info to create a credit report
- the time you get to pay off your credit card without any interest. This is typically 21 days
- a buyer and seller of resources for profit
- responsible for something by law
31 Clues: a short-term loan • responsible for something by law • a credit card backed by deposits • the price you pay to borrow money • the yearly interest of a credit card • a charge for not making a payment on time • a debit card with free arranged overdraft • the bank that gave the consumer their card • a buyer and seller of resources for profit • ...
saving and investments 2024-01-10
Across
- the increasing value of an asset due to the interest earned on both a principal and accumulated interest
- interest when you earn interest on the money you've saved and on the interest you earn along the way
- financial products that offer a guaranteed income stream, usually for retirees
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
- company A company that creates insurance products to take on risks in return for the payment of premiums
- plan a company-sponsored retirement account to which employees can contribute income, while employers may match contributions
- bank account they reward you with a higher interest rate, allowing your money to grow even faster as it sits in your account
- investment securities where an investor lends money to a company or a government for a set period of time, in exchange for regular interest payments
- institutions a company that focuses on dealing with financial transactions, such as investments, loans, and deposits
- account a basic type of financial product that allows you to deposit your money and typically earn a modest amount of interest
Down
- banks a financial institution that provides services like loans, certificates of deposits, savings bank accounts bank overdrafts, etc. to its customers
- banks a financial institution that deals in stocks and bonds for corporations and provides other financial services
- the monetary charge for borrowing money
- tuition plan also known as a Qualified Tuition Program or QTP, allows you to prepay a student's college tuition or contribute to an education savings account.
- interest an interest charge that borrowers pay lenders for a loan
- expend money with the expectation of achieving a profit or material result by putting it into financial plans, shares, or property, or by using it to develop a commercial venture.
- provides intermediary services in various areas, e.g., investing, obtaining a loan, or purchasing real estate
- market funds a type of mutual fund that invests in cash, cash equivalents and short-term debt securities
- the availability of liquid assets to a market or company.
- an economy of or reduction in money, time, or another resource.
20 Clues: the monetary charge for borrowing money • the availability of liquid assets to a market or company. • an economy of or reduction in money, time, or another resource. • a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money. • interest an interest charge that borrowers pay lenders for a loan • ...
Financial Terms 2023-10-27
Across
- The amount of money that you originally received from the lender and agreed to pay back on the loan with interest
- Cost of borrowing money on a yearly basis, expressed as a percentage rate
- A fee charged by a lender, and paid by a borrower, for the use of money
- Money you have set aside in a secure place, such as in a bank account, for future use
- Upgrades and other things that would be nice to have but aren’t necessary
- Amount of money you have the ability to borrow and promise to pay back, usually with interest
- Statement with info about your credit activity and current credit situation, like loan paying history
- A spending plan
- Initial cash payment made when something is bought on credit
- Cost of the next best use of your money or time when you choose to buy or do one thing rather than another
- An illegal act that occurs when people try to trick you out of your personal information and your money
- Item with economic value, such as stock or real estate
- Basic things people must have to survive
Down
- An asset that secures a loan or other debt that a lender can take if you don't repay the money you borrow
- Assets minus _____ or Debt equals Net Worth
- Someone or something named to receive proceeds or benefits when a policyholder passes.
- Type of investment that gives people a share of ownership in a company
- The loss from selling an investment for less than you paid for it
- A check for your salary or wages made out to you
- The profit from selling an investment for more than you paid for it
- Decrease in an asset's value over time
- Money you owe another person or a business
- Cash reserve that's specifically set aside for unplanned expenses or emergencies
- A collection of stocks, bonds, and/or other securities you can invest in
- Portion of a company's profit paid to shareholders throughout the year
- Loan for a home purchase
26 Clues: A spending plan • Loan for a home purchase • Decrease in an asset's value over time • Basic things people must have to survive • Money you owe another person or a business • Assets minus _____ or Debt equals Net Worth • A check for your salary or wages made out to you • Item with economic value, such as stock or real estate • ...
Big Mike, Dox, Josh Crossword 2024-05-15
Across
- Fund legal entities that provide financial, tax, and legal protections for individuals.
- a amount of money saved or made available;e for a particular purpose?
- what is a fixed-income investment that represents a loan made by an investor?
- what term refers to the protection provided by an insurance policy?
- a number of people who can work a job
- what word describes the effective use or application of something, resources or skills?
- a financial product that provides protection against specific risks for premium payments?
- also known as the armed forces of a country, or an alternative to college
- A sum of money paid regularly by a company to its shareholders
- Market A market where prices are constantly rising
- Spreading investments among different asset classes
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- Card A payment card that allows you to purchase goods or services on credit that you have to pay back each month
- The uncertainty that your investment has to negative impact
- Fund(ETF) Funds that are based on trades
- a number that represents someone's creditworthiness?
- the value of assets minus liabilities someone has?
Down
- What activity involves tracking income and expenses?
- An employer sponsored retirement account
- what activity involves setting money aside for future use?
- what type of loan is used to finance the purchase of real estate?
- Market A prolonged drop in investment prices
- what are shares of ownership in a company called?
- An obligation to pay back borrowed money
- loans A loan designed to help students pay for post-secondary education
- Anything you own that adds financial value
- Money received through work for investments
- what activity involves borrowing money with the obligation of repaying with interest?
- withdrawal from one’s job or occupation
- Fund cash set aside for unplanned expenses
- a collection of financial assets owned by an indivdual or institution?
- what activity involves putting money into financial assets with the expectation of generating income?
32 Clues: a number of people who can work a job • withdrawal from one’s job or occupation • An employer sponsored retirement account • An obligation to pay back borrowed money • Fund(ETF) Funds that are based on trades • Anything you own that adds financial value • Fund cash set aside for unplanned expenses • Money received through work for investments • ...
Revision for final 2024-12-23
Across
- risk bearing and key decision making in business
- characteristic of money that each unit of money must be identical
- sectors producing services
- characteristic of money that make it easy to carry money around
- one which takes a larger percentage of the income or wealth of the rich
- cost that change with output
- sustained rise in the general level of prices of goods and services over time
- reward to investment
- the merger of one firm with another firm that either provides an outlet for its products or supplies it with raw materials, components or the products it sells
- a market structure where there is only one supplier of a good or service, with the power to affect market supply or prices
- government charges imposed on income and wealth, such as income tax and inheritance tax
- an increase in the output of an economy and in the long run, an increase in the economy’s productive potential
- money a firm earns from its sales, before deducting costs of production
- benefits received by those directly consuming or producing a product
- one which takes a larger percentage of the income or wealth of the poor
- the best alternative forgone
- cost which do not change with output in the short run
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- function of money that enable people to save
- function of money that enable people buy and sell
- reward to labour
- benefits enjoyed by those who are not involved in the consumption and production activities of others directly
- function of money enables the value of different items to be compared as prices are expressed in money terms
- the merger of firms producing the same product and at the same stage of production
- reward to enterprise
- a situation where there is not enough to satisfy everyone’s wants
- decisions on government spending and taxation designed to influence aggregate demand
- taxes imposed on expenditure.i.e. sales taxes such as value added tax (VAT)
- goods or services which when consumed create positive spillover effects in an economy, e.g. education, training and health care
- reward to land
- goods that are essential for survival
30 Clues: reward to land • reward to labour • reward to enterprise • reward to investment • sectors producing services • cost that change with output • the best alternative forgone • goods that are essential for survival • function of money that enable people to save • risk bearing and key decision making in business • function of money that enable people buy and sell • ...
2023 FinLit Vocab for Ch 4 & 5 Banking 2023-10-04
Across
- Interest earned not only on the principal but also on the interest earned during previous interest periods; earning interest on interest.
- The amount of money earning interest.
- An account in which equal deposits are made at the end of each interest period.
- A specific kind of bank account that earns interest and is not designed for everyday transactions.
- A paper document directing a bank to deduct money from your checking account and make a payment to the person named on it.
- A deposit account held at a bank that gives you convenient access to your money.
- The amount of money you have in an account.
- Money taken out of a bank account.
- Interest paid only on the principal.
- To compare your bank statement to your check register to make sure they agree.
- An account in which equal deposits are made at the beginning of each interest period and start earning interest immediately.
- Interest that is computed each day and added to the account balance.
- Charges from your bank to your account for services rendered.
- The amount of money paid for the use of a lender’s money.
- Performs basic banking functions, such as handling check deposits or issuing cash withdrawals.
Down
- An online tool to calculate compound interest.
- From your bank; lists all the activity in your account.
- A personal number for an ATM card that gives you access to your bank account electronically (PIN).
- A tool to calculate compound interest quickly.
- Allows you to view your account, pay bills, and transfer money at any time over the internet.
- An account into which someone deposits an equal amount of money at equal periods or intervals of time.
- A bank statement that shows the status of your account, including deposits, withdrawals, and interest earned.
- The percent of the principal earned as interest in one year.
- a deposit electronically transferred from your employer’s checking account to your bank account.
- A record of checking account deposits, withdrawals, and electronic transfers.
- checks, currency, or coins put into a banking account, savings and loan, credit union, or brokerage firm.
26 Clues: Money taken out of a bank account. • Interest paid only on the principal. • The amount of money earning interest. • The amount of money you have in an account. • An online tool to calculate compound interest. • A tool to calculate compound interest quickly. • From your bank; lists all the activity in your account. • ...
Chapter 2 Crosswords 2025-11-14
Across
- An equity instrument carrying ownership interest
- Nation managed Stock Exchange
- Account A bank Account used by depositors to accumulate money for future use.
- Public ally trading corporations are required to have their Annual Reports prepared by an _____
- A security that pays interest over terms of ten to thirty years.
- People who lend money to the business in return for a contracted rate of interest
- Money that must be accepted for all debts, public and private (e.g. U.S. Dollar).
- Document guaranteeing payment of a specific amount of money
- state-managed Stock Exchange
- A security that matures in a year or less.
- A financial statement issued by the corporation, government, or other organization.
- Money can be saved and used at a later date
- An organization with limited liability for shareholders
- The use of long term savings to earn a financial return.
Down
- Ancient practice where people exchange for goods and/or services.
- A security that pays interest over terms ranging from two to ten years.
- PART-owners of the company
- Money is a common measure of the worth or price of a good or service.
- OTC Stock Market
- A written order for the bank to pay a specific amount to the person or organization to which this order is written.
- Money is used in exchange for goods and services needed by individuals, businesses, and governments.
- An organization that ensures the clients of banks to be compensated of up to $250,000 in case the bank shuts down.
- Created in 1913 by Woodrow Wilson; Controls supply of currency and regulate banking system
- Full ownership of company; full accountability for company loss
- Ensures the market is free of unsafe practice; in constant regulation
- Interest interest that is earned on the initial deposit + the interest earned on initial deposit.
- Limited Liability Partnership
- Institution Any organization that provides services related to money.
- Limited Liability Corporation
- A debt instrument with a promise to pay back that money with interest
30 Clues: OTC Stock Market • PART-owners of the company • state-managed Stock Exchange • Nation managed Stock Exchange • Limited Liability Partnership • Limited Liability Corporation • A security that matures in a year or less. • Money can be saved and used at a later date • An equity instrument carrying ownership interest • An organization with limited liability for shareholders • ...
personal finance management 2025-11-04
Across
- the ability of a product or service to satisfy the user's desires, to give the user satisfaction, pleasure, etc
- Investing is not only a process of exchange, but also a process of changing/... value
- goals are those that can be achieved within 6-60 months
- a global equivalent, a means of payment for goods and services, as well as a means of accumulation that predates finance
- the qualitative characteristics obtained from a good or service
- expenditure is the share of national income that households and the government
- (or regular) expenses, which are intended for the purchase of goods and services of daily consumption
- consumption depends not only on the current income, but also on the ... income in the future
- income is derived from the property you own
- income is remuneration for salaried and non-salaried work
- a monetary relationship that involves the formation and distribution of various monetary funds
- the ... the household consumption expenditure and the smaller the share of food expenditure, the higher the standard of living
- (or one-time) expenses, that are intended for the purchase of durable goods or other infrequently recurring or one-time needs
- the safe accumulation of money to be spent later
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- a financial term that corresponds to gambling, risk
- the amount of money given in exchange for the desired product or service
- expenses are often defined as nonessential spending
- Spender Spends because are controlled by emotions
- goals are those that will require saving for 5 years or more
- money spent to buy goods, services, pay taxes, etc
- income is income received from sold berries, mushrooms, secondary raw materials
- the employment of accumulated funds, or in the vernacular, when "money makes money"
- on final consumption goods and services
- ETFs can consist of various asset ..., e.g. shares, bonds, foreign currency instruments, raw materials.
- money placed in the bank, savings, one of the financial instruments that allows you to save, keep money in the bank and thus earn money
- ETFs (short for Exchange-... Funds)
26 Clues: ETFs (short for Exchange-... Funds) • on final consumption goods and services • income is derived from the property you own • the safe accumulation of money to be spent later • Spender Spends because are controlled by emotions • money spent to buy goods, services, pay taxes, etc • a financial term that corresponds to gambling, risk • ...
FIN LIT VOCAB AND CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-08-23
Across
- A need is something that is necessary to live and function. A want is something that can improve your quality of life.
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- A not-for-profit financial institution that accepts deposits, make loans, and provides a wide array of other financial services and products.
- A numerical rating representing the perceived ability of a person or organization to fulfill their financial commitments, based on an analysis of their credit history and current financial circumstances.
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- The money that you originally agreed to pay back.
- Property owned by a person or company, regarded as having value and available to meet debts, commitments, or legacies.
- A thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- A sum of money is worth more now than the same sum of money in the future.
- The ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future.
- Individuals who buy and sell stocks and other securities for retail and institutional clients, through a stock exchange or over the counter, in return for a fee or a commission.
- The action of diversifying something or the fact of becoming more diverse.
- Something, typically money, that is owed or due.
Down
- A personal finance strategy that prioritizes saving and helps limit spending.
- The extent to which a person or company is considered suitable to receive financial credit, often based on their reliability in paying money back in the past.
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- A cash reserve that's specifically set aside for unplanned expenses or financial emergencies.
- A savings account that holds a fixed amount of money for a fixed period of time, such as six months, one year, or five years, and in exchange, the issuing bank pays interest.
- The state of being completely lacking in a particular quality or value.
- A statement that has information about your credit activity and current credit situation such as loan paying history and the status of your credit accounts.
- Failure to fulfill an obligation, especially to repay a loan or appear in a court of law.
- The practice of comparing the price of products or services from different vendors before buying.
- A practice or arrangement by which a company or government agency provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for payment of a premium.
- The cost you pay each year to borrow money, including fees, expressed as a percentage.
- A card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase.
25 Clues: Something, typically money, that is owed or due. • The money that you originally agreed to pay back. • An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time. • The state of being completely lacking in a particular quality or value. • A sum of money is worth more now than the same sum of money in the future. • ...
moneyy 2023-11-07
Across
- things we can post
- cyber
- when people convince you to buy things you dont need
- something you own
- people convice you to give them money thats not theirs
- money one doesnt spend
Down
- stealing
- the final amount of ones paycheck
- things we shouldnt post
- something you owe
- something one can live without
- something one cant live without
- whats most important to someone
- scams that target older people
- a profession that holds your money for you
- what do we spend
16 Clues: cyber • stealing • what do we spend • something you owe • something you own • things we can post • money one doesnt spend • things we shouldnt post • something one can live without • scams that target older people • something one cant live without • whats most important to someone • the final amount of ones paycheck • a profession that holds your money for you • ...
Decision Making and Money Management 2022-11-11
Across
- adding formula
- cost of the next best thing
- "There's no such thing as a free _____"
- does it meet the criteria?
- skill that helps you talk
- What do you need/want?
- just pick one already
- pre-tax income
- let's talk about this tomorrow
- I gotta have this
- combine cells together
- when the price of everything rises
- #1 indicator of country's living standard
- the type of right that protects your stuff
- All your options
- everyone wins
Down
- water, gas, electric...
- formatting based on condition
- something that entices you to do something
- avg. percent of income lost per month
- alright, I give up
- rocky, kobe, Sam Walls
- small, incremental change
- income minus expenses
- study of how society manages scarcity
- generation from 1995-2012
- I guess that's fair
- monthly house payment
- post-tax income
- the type of hand that controls the market
30 Clues: everyone wins • adding formula • pre-tax income • post-tax income • All your options • I gotta have this • alright, I give up • I guess that's fair • income minus expenses • just pick one already • monthly house payment • rocky, kobe, Sam Walls • What do you need/want? • combine cells together • water, gas, electric... • small, incremental change • skill that helps you talk • ...
Unit 9: Managing Your Money 2022-12-01
Across
- media used to sell goods and services
- having a reasonable price that fits into your budget
- income that is the same each time you receive it
- expenses that change from week to week or from month to month
- paid work doing something for people
- material things one can buy or sell
- advertising that provides useful and factual information to consumers
- showing specific brands or products in television or movie scenes to advertise those products
- advertising that uses trickery and bends the truth to make a product seem like something it's not
- money paid to use money
Down
- spending only as much as you earn
- money received
- a person who uses or buys gods and services
- any item you buy without planning ahead
- someone who organizes, starts, and manages his or her own business
- advertising that uses exaggeration instead of facts
- using a person's name or personal information without his or her permission in order to gain a financial benefit
- income earned at a job
- a plan for how you will spend your money
- expenses that stay the same all the time
- birthdate, address, telephone number, passwords, and account numbers
21 Clues: money received • income earned at a job • money paid to use money • spending only as much as you earn • material things one can buy or sell • paid work doing something for people • media used to sell goods and services • any item you buy without planning ahead • a plan for how you will spend your money • expenses that stay the same all the time • ...
Big Money,Immigration, and urbanization 2022-10-25
Across
- was an American socialist, political activist, trade unionist, one of the found
- is a strategy that allows a company to streamline its operations by taking direct ownership of various stages of its production process rather than relying on external contractors or suppliers.
- the group European immigrants who “came mainly from Northern and Central Europe (Germany and England) in early 1800 particularly between 1820 and 1890 they were mostly protestant
- Scottish-born inventor, scientist and engineer who is credited with patenting the first practical telephone.
- the political policy of promoting or protecting the interests of native or indigenous inhabitants over those of immigrants, including the support of immigration-restriction measures.
- authorized the federal government to institute proceedings against trusts in order to dissolve them
- Carnegie argued that extremely wealthy Americans like himself had a responsibility to spend their money in order to benefit the greater good.
- the Supreme Court interpreted the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890, which was designed to limit the dangerous growth of corporate monopoly in the last quarter of the 19th century.
- founder of the Standard Oil Company, became one of the world's wealthiest men and a major philanthropist
Down
- the first significant law restricting immigration into the United States
- Union members work together to negotiate and enforce a contract with management that guarantees the things you care about like decent raises, affordable health care, job security, and a stable schedule
- a business strategy in which one company grows its operations at the same level in an industry
- prolific inventor and savvy businessman
- America's largest and most active immigration station
- inventor and engineer who developed the first process for manufacturing steel inexpensively (1856), leading to the development of the Bessemer converter.
- a situation where there is a single seller in the market.
- believe in “survival of the fittest”—the idea that certain people become powerful in society because they are innately better
- a self-made multi-millionaire who became one of the wealthiest Americans of the 19th century
- A bomb was thrown into the crowd, killing seven policemen and injuring 60 others.nb
- came largely from southern and eastern Europe.
- was an American company and corporate trust that from 1870 to 1911 was the industrial empire of John D. Rockefeller and associates, controlling almost all oil production, processing, marketing, and transportation in the United States
- reorganizing businesses to make them more profitable and stable and gaining control of them
- the largest island in California's San Francisco Bay.
- integrated steel producer
24 Clues: integrated steel producer • prolific inventor and savvy businessman • came largely from southern and eastern Europe. • America's largest and most active immigration station • the largest island in California's San Francisco Bay. • a situation where there is a single seller in the market. • the first significant law restricting immigration into the United States • ...
Big money, Immigration, and Urbanization 2022-10-26
Across
- The most active immigration station from 1892-1924
- American oil company that operated from 1870 to 1911
- One person holds title to the property, with an obligation to keep or use the property for the benefit of another
- Union An organized association of workers, often in a trade or profession, formed to protect and further their rights and interests
- Created one of the fastest steel-making processes of the time
- U.S. federal law prohibiting all immigration of Chinese laborers for 10 years
- An arrangement based upon the trust of both or all parties
- Dominated corporate finance on Wall Street
- Fillmore declared this place as a military reserve during the civil war
- European immigrants from Northern and Central Europe
- European immigrants from Southern and Eastern Europe
- The idea that extremely wealthy Americans like himself had a responsibility to spend their money in order to benefit the greater good
- A case that found the Sherman Antitrust Act as constitutional but can only regulate interstate commerce and not intrastate commerce
- One of the founding members of the "Industrial Workers of the World"
- A tenement building formely common in NYC
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- He patented the first practical telephone
- A violent confrontation between police and labor protesters in Chicago on May 4th, 1886
- A NYC political organization
- Led an expansion of the American Steel Industry
- An American business magnate considered to be the wealthiest American in modern history
- The combination in one company of two or more stages of production normally operated by seperated company
- A business strategy where one company grows its operations at the same level in an industry
- Antitrust law in which it prescribes the rule of free competition among those engaged in commerce
- The political boss of Tammany Hall
- The exclusive possession or control of the supply of a trade in a commodity or service
- Established a merit-based system of selecting government officials
- An American inventor and businessman
- Manufactoring company that produces steel
- American Business magnate who built his wealth on railroads and shipping
- "Survival of the Fittest"
30 Clues: "Survival of the Fittest" • A NYC political organization • The political boss of Tammany Hall • An American inventor and businessman • He patented the first practical telephone • Manufactoring company that produces steel • A tenement building formely common in NYC • Dominated corporate finance on Wall Street • Led an expansion of the American Steel Industry • ...
Big money, Immigration, and Urbanization 2022-10-21
Across
- what is criticism about monopolies and trusts?
- the merger of two or more companies
- New York City political organization
- inventor of many things, one being the lightbulb
- the action of modifying the will or trust instrument to best align with the intent of the settler.
- Supreme court case that limited the federal governments power.
- inventor of the telephone
- inventor of steel being made cheaper
- founding member of the Industrial Workers of the World
- came to america a generation after the old immigrants
- form of business organization in which all stages of production of a good
- benefit the economy
- a tenement building formerly common in New York City and having a long narrow plan characterized by two narrow air wells at each side.
- workers who form together to advance their rights and interests.
- the idea where people become powerful because they were born better
- founder of the Standard Oil Company.
- Main company for steel
- gained a monopoly in the oil industry.
Down
- self-made multi-millionaire who became one of the wealthiest Americans of the 19th century.
- largest most active immigration station
- the rich must spend their money
- Someone having control over an entire supply.
- support or encouragement
- protest between workers and cops, very violent.
- American industrialist who worked in the steel industry.
- Deal between japan and the US helping both countries out
- the first significant law restricting immigration into the United States
- reaction against immigration
- he reorganized many bankrupt railroads and industrial companies.
- came to america in the 1800s
- authorized the federal government to institute proceedings against trusts
- provided that federal government jobs be awarded on the basis of merit
- man who stole taxpayers money
- an economic philosophy of free-market capitalism that opposes government intervention.
- peace activist, leader of settlement house
- a military reserve
36 Clues: a military reserve • benefit the economy • Main company for steel • support or encouragement • inventor of the telephone • reaction against immigration • came to america in the 1800s • man who stole taxpayers money • the rich must spend their money • the merger of two or more companies • New York City political organization • inventor of steel being made cheaper • ...
Big Money, Immigration, and Urbanization 2022-10-22
Across
- - English inventor with important steel making technique.
- - American business magnate who became wealthy in railroads and shipping
- - What is the criticism about monopolies and trusts?
- - Policy favoring native inhabitants.
- - One of the founders of the
- - American business magnate and philanthropist
- - A business strategy in which one company grows its operations at the same level in an industry.
- Workers of the world
- - The idea that certain people become powerful because they are just better.
- - Scottish born inventor, scientist and engineer.
- - American inventor and buisnessman
- - Immigration station where immigrants were arrested and interrogated.
- - An entity created to hold assets for benefit of people or entities
- - Organized groups of workers
- - Largest business enterprise ever launched in America
- - Mainly comes from southern and eastern Europe.
- - Mainly came from northern and western Europe
- - A very large and powerful US oil company.
- - Support given by a patron.
- - Federal government jobs would be rewarded based on merit and employees would be selected by competitive exam.
Down
- decisions that affect their work.
- - Wealthy americans to spend money on the greater good.
- - Exclusive possession or control of the supply trade in a commodity or service
- - When a business expands its control over other businesses that are part of the overall manufacturing process.
- - Dumbbell allowing air shafts between tenements.
- - Scottish American industrialist and philanthropist
- - Informal, unwritten agreements between two parties to make a transaction or other commitment.
- - Prohibition of all Chinese laborers for 10 years.
- - Riot that became the symbol of international struggle for workers rights.
- - Abstention by governments from interfering in the workings of the free market.
- Knight - Known as the Sugar Trust case
- - American politician and political boss of Tammany hall.
- - Unsuccessfully invoked rarely against industrial monopolies
- - American settlement activist, reformer, social worker, and author.
- - Busiest immigrant inspection and processing station in the US.
- - New York City political organization.
- - Reorganized business to make them more profitable and stable and gain control of them.
37 Clues: Workers of the world • - One of the founders of the • - Support given by a patron. • - Organized groups of workers • decisions that affect their work. • - American inventor and buisnessman • - Policy favoring native inhabitants. • Knight - Known as the Sugar Trust case • - New York City political organization. • - A very large and powerful US oil company. • ...
W!SE Review: Money & Banks 2023-04-24
Across
- used to figure out the number of years it will take to double your money at a given interest rate
- written by a bank, guaranteed form of payment
- personal identification number
- government issued currency that is not backed commodity such as gold or silver but rather by the government that issued it
- writing a check or swiping your debit card but not having enough money in your account to cover it
- a general increase in prices which causes the value of your money to go down.
- given by banks, credit unions, pawnshops, finance companies, payday lenders
- individual retirement account
- lin directly to your checking account and be used instead of cash. They take money out of your account at the point of sale.
- member owned co-operative financial institution usually has lower interest rates on loans
- money not allocated for food or shelter
- payroll tax that pays for Social Security and Medicare
- wages before taxes
- used like a check is a pre-specified amount of money and is purchased at different types of stores
Down
- allowance is used to reduce amount of taxed income
- interest earned on interest
- closed loop system
- the degree of ease in which assets can be sold
- automatic teller machine, allow you to withdraw money and view account balances
- Federal Reserve System which regulates banks, ensuring they are safe
- Loan to pay for a home.
- next best alternative, what is given up when a choice is made
- a time deposit offered at financial institutions, a penalty if cashed before maturity
23 Clues: closed loop system • wages before taxes • Loan to pay for a home. • interest earned on interest • individual retirement account • personal identification number • money not allocated for food or shelter • written by a bank, guaranteed form of payment • the degree of ease in which assets can be sold • allowance is used to reduce amount of taxed income • ...
Section 7: Time, Money & Shopping 2025-12-09
30 Clues: Hoy • Hora • Tarde • Reloj • Bolsa • Noche • Pagar • Vender • Minuto • Mañana • Precio • Recibo • Tiempo • Cajero • Costar • Dinero • Cambio • Tienda • Oferta • Mercado • Cartera • Segundo • Monedas • Carrito • Comprar • Efectivo • Billetes • Centro comercial • Tarjeta de crédito • Mañana (día siguiente)
Unit 1 Budgeting, Saving, and Intro to Investing 2023-08-24
Across
- money that is dedicated to fixed costs
- A debt you owe to a person or business
- The money you earn through work or investment
- Stuff you own,money,or property
- A good way to keep up with how your money is spent
- money paid for a good or service
- money that is dedicated to entertainment
Down
- money dedicated to debt savings
- Something that you need to survive and must pay
- Something that you want but not really need to survive
- Money you owe on credit for a liability
- Expenses that are basically the same each month and you can plan for them
- A small or large part of a company based on the amount of stock you own
13 Clues: money dedicated to debt savings • Stuff you own,money,or property • money paid for a good or service • money that is dedicated to fixed costs • A debt you owe to a person or business • Money you owe on credit for a liability • money that is dedicated to entertainment • The money you earn through work or investment • Something that you need to survive and must pay • ...
Econ Ch 10-1 Vocab 2021-11-04
Across
- money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity
- narrow definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as medium of exchange
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services
- an overthrow of government
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
Down
- standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply
- moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
- privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as a medium of exchange and store of value
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
14 Clues: an overthrow of government • money in the form of gold or silver coins • moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter • standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply • money that has an alternative use as an economic good • privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States • ...
Chapter 10.1 2023-03-31
Across
- money by government decree, has no alternative value or commodity
- narrow definition of money supply conforming to moneys role as medium of exchange
- money that has an altertative use as an economic good
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services
- an overthrow of government
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
Down
- stardard unit of currency in a countrys money supply
- moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
- privatley owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the united states
- one of the 3 fuctions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to mesure value
- account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
- paper currency issued by the fed that eventually replaced all types of federal currency
- broad definition of money supply conforming to moneys role as a medium of exchange and store of value
- one of the 3 functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
14 Clues: an overthrow of government • money in the form of gold or silver coins • moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter • stardard unit of currency in a countrys money supply • money that has an altertative use as an economic good • money by government decree, has no alternative value or commodity • ...
Chapter 10-Lesson 1 Vocab 2024-04-04
Across
- money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity
- narrow definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as medium of exchange
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services
- an overthrow of government
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
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- standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply
- moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
- privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure
- account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as a medium of exchange and store of value
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
14 Clues: an overthrow of government • money in the form of gold or silver coins • moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter • standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply • privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States • money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity • ...
Esteban Lozano Vocab 10-1 2022-11-30
Across
- System privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States
- account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as a medium of exchange and store of value
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and service
- moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- money by government decree
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
Down
- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc.
- standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply
- an overthrow of government
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
- narrow definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as medium of exchange
14 Clues: an overthrow of government • money by government decree • money in the form of gold or silver coins • moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter • standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply • money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and service • System privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States • ...
Independent living study puzzle 2024-01-31
Across
- Refers to the use of smartphones or other devices to perform online banking tasks while away from your home computer, such as monitoring account balances,transferring funds between accounts,bill payment and locating an ATM
- A financial account maintained by a financial institution for a customer that represents the customers funds from which they can make withdraws
- Process of comparing your company's bank statements to your own records, ensures all transactions are accounted for.Effective bank reconcilation process can identify any
- The action or process of investing for a profit or material result
- Something that can help create a new credit card history and can have a positive impact on your credit report and scores
- A card that enables the holder to withdraw money or to have the cost of purchases charged directly to the holders bank account
- Makes all US citizens have healthcare and makes those who do not pay a penalty
- A check written for an amount more than in your account
- Fixed fee that an individual pays for specific medical services,such as a visit to the doctors
- A type of card issued by the bank that allows users to finance a purchase and is borrowed money with interest
- When money is withdrawn from your bank account and available balance goes below zero
- Loan to purchase a home or other real estate
- The one who makes payments
- Charges that may be attached to your bank account
- A way of sending or paying money to someone without using cash, usually done on phone or other devices
Down
- An electronic way to view account activity and pay bills via the internet and an institutions website
- Amount of money borrowed
- A person or an organization that makes funds available for others to borrow
- An account that allows you set aside money and pays interest
- The money available in your checking or savings account
- Removing money out of your banking account
- Group plan offering prepaid medical care to its members
- Investments that hold a wild range of different investment instruments,it provides diversifiction
- Statement received monthly from a bank that shows the depositor's bank transactions and balances
- Card that you to add a specific amount of money on it. These cards typically come with additional fees and charges
- A certificate issued by a bank to a person depositing money for a specified length of time
- Nine digit code used in the US on the bottom left of checks, typically used to identify the financial institution on which it was drawn from,matches to the bank you work with.
- The original amount you borrowed
- A plan for making and spending money
- A banking service that allows you to log onto a website and pay any number of bills from a range of venders
- An account that allows quick access to funds for transactions
- Automated Teller Machine
- Person to whom money is paid
- A business that charges a fee to cash a check, such as a paycheck. Banks will provide this for free
- Preferred provider organization,prepaid health insurance plan,the providers agree to deliver services for discount fees.Patents that choose this can go to any provider,but using a non-participating provider will cost more.
- Written order for the payment of a sum to a named individual
- Money
- A sum paid or charged for the use of money or for borrowing money
- Health savings account,you personally contribute pre-tax dollars to the account for expected medical expenses for the coming year often setup through your employer submit claims and recipets for reimberssment up to amount deposited
39 Clues: Money • Amount of money borrowed • Automated Teller Machine • The one who makes payments • Person to whom money is paid • The original amount you borrowed • A plan for making and spending money • Removing money out of your banking account • Loan to purchase a home or other real estate • Charges that may be attached to your bank account • ...
Ch 10-1 Vocab 2022-12-05
Across
- is a moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as a medium of exchange and store of value; components include M1 plus savings deposits, time deposits, and money market funds
- money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity
- standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply; American dollar, British pound, etc.
- account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
Down
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc.
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services; one of the three functions of money
- privately owned, publicly controlled, the central bank of the United States
- narrow definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as medium of exchange; components include coins, currency, checks, other demand deposits, traveler’s checks
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- an overthrow of the government
14 Clues: an overthrow of the government • money in the form of gold or silver coins • is a moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter • money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity • privately owned, publicly controlled, the central bank of the United States • ...
Chapter 10, Lesson 1 Vocabulary Quiz 2021-11-04
Across
- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money's role as a medium of exchange and store of value; components include M1 plus savings deposits, time deposits, and money market funds
- an overthrow of government
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services; one of the three functions of money
- also known as "fed"; privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States
- also known as "DDAs"; account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
Down
- money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
- moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- standard unit of currency in a country's money supply; American dollar, British pound, etc.
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc.
- narrow definition of money supply conforming to money's role as medium of exchange; components include coins, currency, checks, other demand deposits, traveler's checks
14 Clues: an overthrow of government • money in the form of gold or silver coins • moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter • money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity • money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc. • ...
Chapter 10, Lesson 1 Vocabulary Quiz 2021-11-04
Across
- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money's role as a medium of exchange and store of value; components include M1 plus savings deposits, time deposits, and money market funds
- an overthrow of government
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services; one of the three functions of money
- also known as "fed"; privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States
- also known as "DDAs"; account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
Down
- money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
- moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- standard unit of currency in a country's money supply; American dollar, British pound, etc.
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc.
- narrow definition of money supply conforming to money's role as medium of exchange; components include coins, currency, checks, other demand deposits, traveler's checks
14 Clues: an overthrow of government • money in the form of gold or silver coins • moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter • money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity • money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc. • ...
Financial Literacy 2018-10-26
Across
- money borrowed using a credit card
- the average amount you owe on the credit card during each day of the billing cycle
- money you are allowed to obtain in the form of cash through the use of an ATM or bank
- the yearly interest rate you pay on the credit card balance
- a period of time, generally 20-25 days, before a credit card company starts charging you interest on a purchase
- the amount of money you still need to repay
- the total amount of money you are allowed to take from the account in the form of cash
- the percentage you pay on the money you have charged
Down
- the amount you paid on the last credit card bill you received and any other payments you may have made since the last statement
- the least amount you can pay on the card and still keep your account in good standing
- the date by which the credit card company expects to receive your payment
- the ability to make purchases with the promise that the money will be repaid later
- the interest rate you pay each day on the outstanding balance
- the interest payment you owe on the credit card balance
- a brief transaction history showing purchases made with the credit card since the last statement
- a penalty you are charged for not making your minimum payment by the established payment due date
- the maximum amount of money that a credit card issuer will allow you to charge
- the amount of money the credit card issuer charges you for having the credit card account each year
- a card issued by a bank
19 Clues: a card issued by a bank • money borrowed using a credit card • the amount of money you still need to repay • the percentage you pay on the money you have charged • the interest payment you owe on the credit card balance • the yearly interest rate you pay on the credit card balance • the interest rate you pay each day on the outstanding balance • ...
Employment & Taxes Vocabulary 2023-10-04
Across
- Federal Insurance Contributions Act, amount deducted from an employee’s paycheck to contribute to Social Security and Medicare
- Type of insurance that financially protects another person (called a beneficiary) if you pass away
- Money withheld from an employee’s paycheck and used for federal, state, and local needs
- U.S. government agency responsible for collecting taxes and enforcing tax laws
- Tax form employees use to tell their employer how much federal income tax to withhold from their paycheck
- A means of protection from financial loss by pooling risk
- Tax form employers are required to send employees each year to report total annual salary or wages and amount of taxes withheld from their paychecks
- Purchase or expense that reduces the overall amount of money earned as well as the amount that is taxable
- A form of compensation in addition to a salary or wage including insurance, company perks, and employee rewards
- Tax states charge on the money earned from working
Down
- A set amount of money earned per pay period regardless of hours worked
- Tax the federal government charges on the money earned from working
- Total amount of money earned after taxes and deductions are taken out of an employee’s paycheck
- Tax that pays benefits to retired people, disabled people, and dependents of workers who have died
- Total amount of money earned before taxes and deductions are taken out of an employee’s paycheck
- Any form of money, property, or services earned or received
- A set amount of money an individual earns for work completed, usually by the hour
- Tax that pays for health care for people over 65
- Workforce environment in which short-term engagements, temporary contracts, and independent contracting is commonplace
- A type of insurance that covers the cost of medical expenses
20 Clues: Tax that pays for health care for people over 65 • Tax states charge on the money earned from working • A means of protection from financial loss by pooling risk • Any form of money, property, or services earned or received • A type of insurance that covers the cost of medical expenses • Tax the federal government charges on the money earned from working • ...
Gr 9 - Die Nuus blokraai w5-6 (1/2) 2025-02-26
Across
- Hy was die mede-anker op Diereland TV se nuusuitsending - naam en van (Maroela Media)
- 'n Suid-Amerikaanse land waar die BBC werksaam is (Byju's - Funksies)
- As sleutelfiguur in die BBC se geskiedenis was hy direkteur vanaf 1927-1983 - naam en van (Britannica Money par. 3)
- Die eerste inisiatiewe vir Britse radio is na hierdie wêreldoorlog geneem (Britannica Money par. 2)
- Die BBC word onder hierdie handves bedryf (Britannica Money par. 1)
- 44% van die proefsteek sê hulle lees of kyk die nuus vir persoonlike ... (PEW)
- Tot 1954 het die BBC 'n monopolie gehad op uitsaai op hierdie medium (Britannica Money par. 1)
- Hierdie kanaal van die BBC word wyd herken en oor die wêreld versprei (Byju's - Funksies)
- 69% van die proefsteek sê hulle voel 'n sosiale en burgerlike ... om ingelig te bly (PEW)
- Afrikaanse afkorting vir SABC (Weet)
Down
- Die BBC moet hieraan verantwoording doen (Britannica Money par. 2)
- James Fallows sê hierdie mense moet meer soos entrpreneurs wees (Harvard Political Review)
- Op grond van John Reith van die BBC se voorstelle is die SAUK in hierdie maand van 1936 gestig (Weet)
- Britse TV is onderbreek tydens hierdie wêreldoorlog (Britannica Money par. 4)
- Een van die funksies van die BBC is om hierdie tipe media beskikbaar te maak (Byju's - Funksies)
- Tot 1972 was die BBC die enigste liggaam wat hierop kon uitsaai (Britannica Money par. 1)
- ...Uitsaai Korporasie (Britannica Money par. 1)
- Hy was die eerste nuusleser in Diereland in 1976 - naam en van (Maroela Media)
- Die BBC is een van die grootstes hiervan in die wêreld; TV-... (Byju's par. 1)
19 Clues: Afrikaanse afkorting vir SABC (Weet) • ...Uitsaai Korporasie (Britannica Money par. 1) • Die BBC moet hieraan verantwoording doen (Britannica Money par. 2) • Die BBC word onder hierdie handves bedryf (Britannica Money par. 1) • 'n Suid-Amerikaanse land waar die BBC werksaam is (Byju's - Funksies) • ...
Financial Literacy 2025-09-08
11 Clues: Keep money for later • Use money to buy things. • How much something costs • Place to keep money safe • Get money for doing work • India’s unit of money (₹). • A plan for how to use money • A small round piece of money • Things you must have to live • Another word for paper money. • , Something you are saving for.
Spanish Vocab 2023-01-26
20 Clues: ATM • key • bank • bill • seat • check • hotel • towel • guest • pillow • hanger • stay at • stay at • platform • reception • double room • single room • receptionist • take out money • exchange money
Chapters 20-23 (The Best of the Rest) 2023-05-18
Across
- The Federal Reserve often tries to convince Americans to change their behaviors to help the economy which is known as their power of _________ _______________.
- Who creates the original Federal budget outline?
- Any item or object that a society accepts as a means of exchange.
- This is a tax on imported goods.
- When Fox's is forced to raise prices due to increasing resource costs we will see _______ ______ inflation.
- This tax is regularly called a "death tax."
- Type of unemployment you'd deal with if the nature or structure of the business you worked at changed and they let you go because of that.
- _____________ attached workers--leave the work force due to frustrations of being unqualified in a changing work environment.
- The more common name we use for the philosophy of supply-side economics and the giving of massive tax breaks to the rich.
- From 1900-1934 the US used a representative currency and allowed all citizens to turn in their cash for _______.
- When the Federal Reserve decreases the amount of money in the economy they are instituting a _______-money policy.
- The central bank of the United States.
- This type of tax rate places an even tax rate on all citizens.
- The PA sales tax is set at ____ percent.
- Type of unemployment you'd suffer if you lost your job simply due to a downturn in the economy.
- The accumulation of all past budget deficits is the ___________ ________.
- When you are simply "in between" jobs you are suffering from ______________ unemployment.
- By definition money must be ____________ or be able to be moved around easily.
- Lifeguards often suffer from this type of unemployment.
- Any statistic that we may use to look at the overall economic health of our nation.
- Roughly 75% of government revenue comes from this tax.
Down
- When we make trades with each other without the use of money.
- When the government saves money and does not spend all of the tax revenue they have coming in.
- When the government decrees the value of currency with nothing to back it up but its word we have ______ money.
- Which party typically believes in a demand-side economic philosophy which creates government job programs and puts money into the hands of the poor and middle class?
- When the government is forced to borrow money to pay the bills.
- The odd combination of high unemployment and high inflation.
- This tax is often placed on goods or services the government finds to be unsavory or immoral for one reason or another but do not want to make illegal.
- Your debit card is an example of __________ money.
- Type of indicator that we could look at to confirm after the fact that we've entered a new phase in the business cycle.
- TANF, CHIP, WIC, SNAP and Medicaid are all examples of _________.
- The Federal government spends the most money on the various branches of the ______________.
- A prolonged and worsened recession.
- The Chairman of the Federal Reserve.
- A new fangled type of money that doesn't really exist and has nothing of value backing it up but is "mined" on computers.
- Business phase we'd enter if the GDP were to decrease for 2 consecutive business quarters.
- When the Federal Reserve increases the amount of money in the economy they are instituting an _____-money policy.
- When prices go up and the value of money decreases.
- Who nominates the Chairman of the Federal Reserve?
- When Apple releases a new iPhone and the customer base loses their minds and won't stop buying them we will see prices skyrocket and cause ______ ______ inflation.
- This tax is placed upon our homes and land that we own and usually pays for local entities such as fire departments, police forces and schools.
41 Clues: This is a tax on imported goods. • A prolonged and worsened recession. • The Chairman of the Federal Reserve. • The central bank of the United States. • The PA sales tax is set at ____ percent. • This tax is regularly called a "death tax." • Who creates the original Federal budget outline? • Your debit card is an example of __________ money. • ...
commerce cross word 2022-02-15
Across
- a percent of your income you have to pay to the government
- a small amount of money that is saved over time for when you retire
- Every country has one
- the amount you get paid
- a type of economy where it is highly regulated
- a type of economy where there are no rules
- when a bank gives you money
Down
- a type of economy that was used a long time ago
- what it is called when people or places swap things with each other
- a place where most things are made
- When money goes out of the economy
- what we buy things with
- When you put money into the economy.
- a place where you can keep money
- a type of economy where it is not as highly regulated
- a place where most things are made but cheaper
16 Clues: Every country has one • what we buy things with • the amount you get paid • when a bank gives you money • a place where you can keep money • a place where most things are made • When money goes out of the economy • When you put money into the economy. • a type of economy where there are no rules • a place where most things are made but cheaper • ...
Review for Assessment 2021-10-13
Across
- The most common type of depository institution.
- Venmo is a type of this payment.
- Electronic machine where you can use your debit card.
- A plastic card directly attached to your account.
- ________ Tools include money market accounts and certificates of deposits.
- The least important part of a check - the bank will cash it without it being filled in.
Down
- A credit union is owned by its ___________.
- The word used to describe putting money into your account.
- One of the colors it is okay to use to write your checks.
- A store may give you a discount or coupon because _____ people spend more money.
- When you write a check for more money than you have in the account you are said to ________ it.
- Insures Credit Unions.
- When money comes out of your account.
- the cost of borrowing money.
- The word used to describe checking your statement against your check register for errors.
- Insures banks.
16 Clues: Insures banks. • Insures Credit Unions. • the cost of borrowing money. • Venmo is a type of this payment. • When money comes out of your account. • A credit union is owned by its ___________. • The most common type of depository institution. • A plastic card directly attached to your account. • Electronic machine where you can use your debit card. • ...
saving and banking 2022-01-28
Across
- a tool for managing money
- to sign a credit agreement with someone and agree to share
- a service provider who bills services
- info pertaining to the account services
- when the lender takes possession of a home
- failure to repay a lone
- a deficit in a bank
- insurance that pays for the damage
Down
- type of account used to save
- an amount of money you owe to the bank
- a individual who brings to parties together
- a written signed and dated order from one bank to another
- refers to the speed which an asset can be sold
- money or items of value that someone ones
- money deposited in a bank
- ability of a customer to obtain goods
- money borrowed from a lender
17 Clues: a deficit in a bank • failure to repay a lone • a tool for managing money • money deposited in a bank • type of account used to save • money borrowed from a lender • insurance that pays for the damage • a service provider who bills services • ability of a customer to obtain goods • an amount of money you owe to the bank • info pertaining to the account services • ...
Bridger, P8, economic vocabulary 2023-01-24
Across
- workers or employees
- products or services brought into a country for sale
- when a resource is difficult to find
- how much of that product is available
- prices that rise over time
- what we get from a choice we make
- limited resouces available
- money that is owed to someone else
Down
- money earned by working
- things from nature people can use
- things to survive
- the process of exchanging ideas, diseases, animals and plants between Asia, Europe, Africa and the Americas
- prices that fall over time
- giving money to someone with the hope of getting more money back
- things that are nice to have, but aren't needed for survival
- using another persons money to buy somehting
- how many consumers want to buy a product
17 Clues: things to survive • workers or employees • money earned by working • prices that fall over time • prices that rise over time • limited resouces available • things from nature people can use • what we get from a choice we make • money that is owed to someone else • when a resource is difficult to find • how much of that product is available • ...
WY8BM6 2022-04-21
Across
- he sport or activity of travelling in a boat
- money in UK
- /ˈvæljuː/
- /fæn/
- the final score or the name of the winner in a sports,games,exams,etc.
- to give somebody support or hope
- a state of feeling or being happy or satisfied
- the ability to do something well
- the feeling that you have when you want to know or learn more about somebody/something
Down
- the fact of becoming rich or famous or of getting a high social position
- money in USA
- worth a lot of money;very useful or important
- a piece of paper money
- /ʃelf/
- /ækˈtɪvəti/
- a small flat piece of metal used as money
- a small piece of paper that people use to it send letter
17 Clues: /fæn/ • /ʃelf/ • /ˈvæljuː/ • money in UK • /ækˈtɪvəti/ • money in USA • a piece of paper money • to give somebody support or hope • the ability to do something well • a small flat piece of metal used as money • he sport or activity of travelling in a boat • worth a lot of money;very useful or important • a state of feeling or being happy or satisfied • ...
cashless society 2024-09-12
Across
- the system that allows users to conduct banking transaction online
- institutions that manage customer deposits
- cashless transaction are called
- physical money that can be used for immediate payment
- cashless payment system using technology
- card based payment system that allows installments
- a digital payment tool peprace physical money
- currency in physical form of paper or metal
Down
- cards used for transaction from bank account
- secret number used to access the account
- a bank depository that can be accessed with a debit card
- place of transaction in the store
- number used as Bank account identification
- machines used to withdraw cash
- cashless payment system
- money transfer process from one account to another
16 Clues: cashless payment system • machines used to withdraw cash • cashless transaction are called • place of transaction in the store • secret number used to access the account • cashless payment system using technology • institutions that manage customer deposits • number used as Bank account identification • currency in physical form of paper or metal • ...
Financial Literacy 2023-03-01
Across
- Money you receive for a service/ waiter
- Take money out of your account
- Money kept in this account is what you use to spend money
- The bank will charge ______ on a loan
- Put money into your account
- Total Paycheck before deductions
Down
- A plan to Organize your money
- Moving money between checking and savings account
- Money kept in here is put away and kept there until you move it out
- Money comes out of your checking account using this card
- Take home money
11 Clues: Take home money • Put money into your account • A plan to Organize your money • Take money out of your account • Total Paycheck before deductions • The bank will charge ______ on a loan • Money you receive for a service/ waiter • Moving money between checking and savings account • Money comes out of your checking account using this card • ...
VOCABULARY REVISION 6 2020-04-01
Across
- vacation
- you need this to go abroad
- stay away from
- out of date
- pressure
- fixed amount you have to pay
- company
- the topic of an email
- retirement money
Down
- money you take home after tax
- to do something without thinking
- not using slang or contractions
- money you owe
- money you pay to protect from accident or harm
- how much you earn per year
15 Clues: company • vacation • pressure • out of date • money you owe • stay away from • retirement money • the topic of an email • you need this to go abroad • how much you earn per year • fixed amount you have to pay • money you take home after tax • not using slang or contractions • to do something without thinking • money you pay to protect from accident or harm
Business/Shop Crossword 2012-10-10
Across
- A portion of a total amount
- A handful of people battling to be the best
- The amount of money made from selling a product
- A person buying a product on sale
Down
- An amount of money borrowed for the banks
- A money making service
- A total amount allocated for certain needs
- A person that invests in businesses
- Items on sale
- Someone who purchases items
- People that look after things
- An extra charge when borrowing money
- A person that provides products
- An amount of money for an item
- An item or object on sale
15 Clues: Items on sale • A money making service • An item or object on sale • A portion of a total amount • Someone who purchases items • People that look after things • An amount of money for an item • A person that provides products • A person buying a product on sale • A person that invests in businesses • An extra charge when borrowing money • An amount of money borrowed for the banks • ...
Econo puzzle 2025-10-31
Across
- — A person who buys and uses goods.
- — A plan for income and spending.
- — Goods sold to other countries.
- — A place where buyers and sellers meet.
- — Money borrowed to be paid back later.
- — Payment made to workers for their labor.
- — Goods bought from other countries.
Down
- — The exchange of goods and services.
- — Something that motivates people to act.
- — The quantity of goods available for sale.
- — The desire and ability to buy goods.
- — Total money earned from sales.
- — Money or assets used to start a business.
- — Money kept aside for future use.
- — Money left after all costs are paid.
15 Clues: — Goods sold to other countries. • — Total money earned from sales. • — A plan for income and spending. • — Money kept aside for future use. • — A person who buys and uses goods. • — Goods bought from other countries. • — The exchange of goods and services. • — The desire and ability to buy goods. • — Money left after all costs are paid. • ...
Career Launchpad 2025-12-16
Across
- values Values that are important in and of themselves, like happiness, love, or respect.
- Fund Savings set aside for unexpected expenses, like medical emergencies or car repairs.
- Spreading investments across different assets to reduce risk.
- The cost of borrowing money, or the money earned on savings or investments.
- The ability to borrow money or access goods and services with the promise to pay later.
- Goals Goals you set to achieve something quickly in the near future.ities for advancement. Employment Outlook The projected change in the number of people employed in a particular occupation over a future period. Credentials Qualifications, achievements, or experience that show a person is suitable for a particular job or task. College Majors A specific subject or field of study that a student chooses to focus on during their undergraduate degree. Salary A fixed regular payment made by an employer to an employee, often expressed as an annual sum. Budget A plan that outlines how much money you earn and spend over a specific period. Savings Money that you set aside and do not spend, often for future use. Expense Money that you spend on goods or services. Income Money that you earn from work, allowance, or investments. Investment Putting money into something with the expectation of making a profit. Credit The ability to borrow money or access goods and services with the promise to pay later. Debt Money that you owe to someone else, usually as a result of borrowing. Interest The cost of borrowing money, or the money earned on savings or investments. Asset Something valuable that you own, such as cash, property, or stocks. Liability A financial obligation or debt that you owe to someone else. Loan Money that is borrowed and must be paid back with interest. Profit The money you make after all expenses have been paid. Market A place or system where goods and services are bought and sold. Diversification Spreading investments across different assets to reduce risk. Emergency Fund Savings set aside for unexpected expenses, like medical emergencies or car repairs. Strengths Your positive qualities and skills that you do well at and can rely on. Accomplishments Things you have achieved at home, school, or in the community. Interests Subjects or activities that attract people’s attention and that they enjoy doing or learning about. Character The personal qualities or traits that make an individual unique and that are shown through actions and words. Virtues Positive character traits that make you feel good about yourself and contribute to your well‑being. Attitude The way you think, feel, or behave, particularly when you are with other people. Instrumental values Values that are important for acquiring something else, such as money. Intrinsic values Values that are important in and of themselves, like happiness, love, or respect. Moral values Values that help you judge right from wrong and include traits like honesty and responsibility. Work-related values Values that define how you live to work and the results you produce, helping guide career choices. Standards Guidelines used to determine whether something meets expectations or performance levels. Ethics A set of beliefs about what is right and wrong that can come from society, groups, or personal views. Goals Something you are trying to achieve that guide your actions and decision-making. Short-Term Goals Goals you set to achieve something quickly in the near future.
- The way you think, feel, or behave, particularly when you are with other people.
- Positive character traits that make you feel good about yourself and contribute to your well‑being.
- Things you have achieved at home, school, or in the community.
- The work a person does over a period of their life, usually with opportunities for advancement.
- Qualifications, achievements, or experience that show a person is suitable for a particular job or task.
- A plan that outlines how much money you earn and spend over a specific period.
- A place or system where goods and services are bought and sold.
- Majors A specific subject or field of study that a student chooses to focus on during their undergraduate degree.
- A fixed regular payment made by an employer to an employee, often expressed as an annual sum.
- Outlook The projected change in the number of people employed in a particular occupation over a future period.
- Your positive qualities and skills that you do well at and can rely on.
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- values Values that define how you live to work and the results you produce, helping guide career choices.
- Money that you earn from work, allowance, or investments.
- Guidelines used to determine whether something meets expectations or performance levels.
- The money you make after all expenses have been paid.
- The personal qualities or traits that make an individual unique and that are shown through actions and words.
- Money that you owe to someone else, usually as a result of borrowing.
- values Values that are important for acquiring something else, such as money.
- Putting money into something with the expectation of making a profit.
- Something valuable that you own, such as cash, property, or stocks.
- A general look at something; a summary or description of the main points.
- A financial obligation or debt that you owe to someone else.
- Subjects or activities that attract people’s attention and that they enjoy doing or learning about.
- Something you are trying to achieve that guide your actions and decision-making.
- values Values that help you judge right from wrong and include traits like honesty and responsibility.
- Money that you spend on goods or services.
- Money that is borrowed and must be paid back with interest.
- Money that you set aside and do not spend, often for future use.
- A set of beliefs about what is right and wrong that can come from society, groups, or personal views.
35 Clues: Money that you spend on goods or services. • The money you make after all expenses have been paid. • Money that you earn from work, allowance, or investments. • Money that is borrowed and must be paid back with interest. • A financial obligation or debt that you owe to someone else. • Spreading investments across different assets to reduce risk. • ...
Tops and Bottoms 2025-01-06
Across
- quickly and suddenly pull something
- yell loudly
- have to pay money (verb)
- pull something quickly
- having a nice appearance
- pull something quickly to remove it
- money you need to pay back
Down
- amount of money and possessions
- think the same thing
- making money
- a low, short sound
- not liking to be active
- grown by farmers
- chance of something bad happening
- take care of something
15 Clues: yell loudly • making money • grown by farmers • a low, short sound • think the same thing • pull something quickly • take care of something • not liking to be active • have to pay money (verb) • having a nice appearance • money you need to pay back • amount of money and possessions • chance of something bad happening • quickly and suddenly pull something • ...
terrain crossword 2022-05-25
Across
- money you owe
- insurance for health benefits
- a type of interest
- a account connected to the market via stocks
- a simple version of interest
- a account that can be used for checks
Down
- a account used to saved for retirement
- insurance for your life
- failing to pay your loans back
- a bank account used for saving money
- insurance for your car
- money given out to you so you can pay for some thing
- you put money into something for later
- a card that takes money from your bank account to pay for things
- something you invest in
15 Clues: money you owe • a type of interest • insurance for your car • insurance for your life • something you invest in • a simple version of interest • insurance for health benefits • failing to pay your loans back • a bank account used for saving money • a account that can be used for checks • a account used to saved for retirement • you put money into something for later • ...
Banking Vocabulary 2021-11-11
Across
- The money that a country uses.
- A quantity of something.
- A secret group of letters and/or numbers you must type in before you can log in.
- The amount of money you have in your bank account.
- An official document that allows you to enter different countries.
- Expensive items of personal property.
- A record that shows the money you pay, receive and owe.
Down
- An activity to help sell a product.
- To put money in a bank.
- A very thin book that gives information about a product or service.
- To move money from one account into another.
- Paid before it is needed or used.
- A piece of paper money.
- A book that shows the money you put into and take out of your bank account.
14 Clues: To put money in a bank. • A piece of paper money. • A quantity of something. • The money that a country uses. • Paid before it is needed or used. • An activity to help sell a product. • Expensive items of personal property. • To move money from one account into another. • The amount of money you have in your bank account. • ...
Banking Vocabulary 2021-11-11
Across
- The money that a country uses.
- A quantity of something.
- A secret group of letters and/or numbers you must type in before you can log in.
- The amount of money you have in your bank account.
- An official document that allows you to enter different countries.
- Expensive items of personal property.
- A record that shows the money you pay, receive and owe.
Down
- An activity to help sell a product.
- To put money in a bank.
- A very thin book that gives information about a product or service.
- To move money from one account into another.
- Paid before it is needed or used.
- A piece of paper money.
- A book that shows the money you put into and take out of your bank account.
14 Clues: To put money in a bank. • A piece of paper money. • A quantity of something. • The money that a country uses. • Paid before it is needed or used. • An activity to help sell a product. • Expensive items of personal property. • To move money from one account into another. • The amount of money you have in your bank account. • ...
Credit 2021-04-26
Across
- the money or margin that is left over after all bills associated with doing business have been paid.
- can refer to how a borrower intends to use the money.
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future.
- the money one has saved, especially through a bank or investment plan.
- something, typically money, that is owed or due.
- refers to how a person has handled past debt obligations.
- the action or process of investing money for profit or material result.
Down
- the state of being responsible for something, especially by law.
- a small plastic card issued by a bank, business, etc., allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit.
- any resource owned or controlled by a business or an economic entity.
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- refers to an asset that a lender accepts as security for a loan.
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- can you repay the debt?
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
15 Clues: can you repay the debt? • something, typically money, that is owed or due. • can refer to how a borrower intends to use the money. • refers to how a person has handled past debt obligations. • the state of being responsible for something, especially by law. • refers to an asset that a lender accepts as security for a loan. • ...
Basic Personal Finance_ARSHDEEP_TCE 2025-10-01
Across
- What is the portion of profit shared by companies with shareholders called?
- What is the amount paid to protect against risk called?
- What is the measure of creditworthiness called?
- What do you call money borrowed from a bank?
- What is the extra money paid on a loan called?
- What is money kept in a bank account called?
- What is the financial document that tracks income and expenses?
- What is the rise in general price levels called?
Down
- What is the official record of income and spending called?
- What is money set aside for future needs called?
- What is the fall in general price levels called?
- What is money given regularly after retirement called?
- What is the return on investment called?
- What is the financial instrument representing government or company debt?
- What is the opposite of profit?
- What do you call the money invested in shares of a company?
- What is the government fee deducted from income called?
- What is money kept for emergencies called?
18 Clues: What is the opposite of profit? • What is the return on investment called? • What is money kept for emergencies called? • What do you call money borrowed from a bank? • What is money kept in a bank account called? • What is the extra money paid on a loan called? • What is the measure of creditworthiness called? • What is money set aside for future needs called? • ...
Business Marketing Cross-Key-Word 2024-07-18
Across
- Market Research that you have performed.
- Data that is presented in words.
- Money out.
- A ------ card is the card you pay with using borrowed money.
- The stage where the sales within a smaller time increase significantly.
- The second stage of product lifecycle where the product enters the market.
- Money in.
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- The first stage of the product lifecycle, where research is performed.
- Data that is presented in numbers.
- The stage of the product lifecycle where the sales over time slowdown.
- A ----- card is the card you pay with using the money in your account.
- The money left after the money in is greater than the money out.
- A customer ------- is when they generate the ideal customer.
- market research data that you are taking from another source.
14 Clues: Money in. • Money out. • Data that is presented in words. • Data that is presented in numbers. • Market Research that you have performed. • A ------ card is the card you pay with using borrowed money. • A customer ------- is when they generate the ideal customer. • market research data that you are taking from another source. • ...
WERUSH CORSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-08-11
Across
- risking a sum of money against an unknown outcome.
- restoring something to an active state.
- a sum of money added to a person's wages as a reward for good performance.
- the act of changing something from one form to another.
- people taking part in a game.
- a person who spends their money with us.
- money won by gambling successfully.
- a person working as marketing representative of a larger organization.
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- a large cash prize in a game or lottery.
- a large payment of money as compensation.
- income of an organization and of a substantial nature.
- the act of taking money out of an account.
- placing money to use for spending or safe-keeping.
- a measure, quantity or frequency typically measured against another quantity.
14 Clues: people taking part in a game. • money won by gambling successfully. • restoring something to an active state. • a large cash prize in a game or lottery. • a person who spends their money with us. • a large payment of money as compensation. • the act of taking money out of an account. • risking a sum of money against an unknown outcome. • ...
Interest rates, saving and borrowing 1 2023-10-14
Across
- The central bank's management of money supply and interest rates
- The UK's central bank that sets interest rates.
- Money paid for borrowing or earned on savings.
- Goals set by the central bank to control inflation.
- Allocating money in the hope of earning returns.
- The currency used for transactions, savings, and investments.
- People who put money in banks to earn interest.
Down
- The increase in the general price level of goods and services.
- Financial institutions that lend money and pay interest on savings.
- To provide money to someone with the expectation of getting it back with interest.
- The cost of borrowing or the earnings on savings.
- The economic agent that regulates monetary policies, including setting interest rates.
- People who buy goods and services.
- Businesses that make goods and services.
14 Clues: People who buy goods and services. • Businesses that make goods and services. • Money paid for borrowing or earned on savings. • The UK's central bank that sets interest rates. • People who put money in banks to earn interest. • Allocating money in the hope of earning returns. • The cost of borrowing or the earnings on savings. • ...
budgeting 2023-01-20
Across
- a document that is given to a worker that shows the amount of money they won.
- a tax on the income of a person
- pay is the amount of money you receive in your paycheck before deductions.
- things you need to have, they are essentials.
- An amount of money owed for goods or services
- federal budget approved by goverment
- is the amount of money you receive in your paycheck before deductions.
- money received on a regular basis
Down
- These are things you would like to have but are not necessary
- a saving strategy
- the cost required to pay something
- a breakdown of your income and expenses for a set of period time
- putting aside money for future use
- an amount of money paid regularly
14 Clues: a saving strategy • a tax on the income of a person • an amount of money paid regularly • money received on a regular basis • the cost required to pay something • putting aside money for future use • federal budget approved by goverment • things you need to have, they are essentials. • An amount of money owed for goods or services • ...
M&M semester 1 review crossword (Hunter) 2023-11-10
Across
- the system by which the value of a currency was defined in terms of gold, for which the currency could be exchanged
- a debt security issued by a government to support government spending and obligations
- the value of the shares issued by a company
- money in coins or notes, as distinct from checks, money orders, or credit
- the interest on savings calculated on both the initial principal and the accumulated interest from previous periods
- the nominal amount of money demanded divided by the price level
- the expenses over and above the property's price that buyers and sellers incur to
- Reducing risk on injury, damage, or loss
- a flat round piece of metal with a official stamp as money
- the proportion of a loan that is charged as interest to the borrower
- a card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically
- An activity, event, or condition that could create an incident that causes damage, injury, or illness
- the total amount of money in circulation or in existence in a country
Down
- a legal agreement by which a bank or other creditor lends money at interest in exchange for taking title of the debtor's property
- a piece of paper issued by a government as a currency
- Something that can be made to fit or be used in many different ways by many different people
- Injuries caused by doing the same task over and over again each and every day
- a slip of paper that's processed from your checking account
- a system of money in general use in a particular country
- a small plastic card issued by a bank, business, etc., allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit
- a form of exchange in a form of coins and banknotes
- the value of one currency for the purpose of conversion to another
- the nominal amount of money demanded divided by the price level
- is the control of accidental loss
- an initial payment made when something is bought on credit
25 Clues: is the control of accidental loss • Reducing risk on injury, damage, or loss • the value of the shares issued by a company • a form of exchange in a form of coins and banknotes • a piece of paper issued by a government as a currency • a system of money in general use in a particular country • a flat round piece of metal with a official stamp as money • ...
savings and investment 2024-01-10
Across
- the increasing value of an asset due to the interest earned on both a principal and accumulated interest
- interest when you earn interest on the money you've saved and on the interest you earn along the way
- financial products that offer a guaranteed income stream, usually for retirees
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
- company A company that creates insurance products to take on risks in return for the payment of premiums
- plan a company-sponsored retirement account to which employees can contribute income, while employers may match contributions
- bank account they reward you with a higher interest rate, allowing your money to grow even faster as it sits in your account
- investment securities where an investor lends money to a company or a government for a set period of time, in exchange for regular interest payments
- institutions a company that focuses on dealing with financial transactions, such as investments, loans, and deposits
- account a basic type of financial product that allows you to deposit your money and typically earn a modest amount of interest
Down
- banks a financial institution that provides services like loans, certificates of deposits, savings bank accounts bank overdrafts, etc. to its customers
- banks a financial institution that deals in stocks and bonds for corporations and provides other financial services
- the monetary charge for borrowing money
- tuition plan also known as a Qualified Tuition Program or QTP, allows you to prepay a student's college tuition or contribute to an education savings account.
- interest an interest charge that borrowers pay lenders for a loan
- expend money with the expectation of achieving a profit or material result by putting it into financial plans, shares, or property, or by using it to develop a commercial venture.
- provides intermediary services in various areas, e.g., investing, obtaining a loan, or purchasing real estate
- market funds a type of mutual fund that invests in cash, cash equivalents and short-term debt securities
- the availability of liquid assets to a market or company.
- an economy of or reduction in money, time, or another resource.
20 Clues: the monetary charge for borrowing money • the availability of liquid assets to a market or company. • an economy of or reduction in money, time, or another resource. • interest an interest charge that borrowers pay lenders for a loan • a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money. • ...
Possession and giving 2024-03-12
Across
- to give something, especially money, to a person or an organization in order to help them
- someone who attacks people in a public place and robs them
- to decide officially that something such as a house or job should be given to a particular person
- to provide enough money for someone to pay for all the things they need
- go of to stop holding something or someone
- to support a person, organization, or activity by giving money, encouragement, or other help
- relating to trade, industry, and the management of money
- to receive money, property etc from someone after they have died
- the fact that you own something
- with to give something to someone, for example at a formal or official occasion
- a person who pays rent for the use of land or a building
- someone who is very rich and has at least a million dollars
- with to provide something that is wanted or needed, often in large quantities and over a long period of time
- having no money
- over to give something to someone with your hand, especially because they have asked for it or should have it
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- for to provide and serve food and drinks at a party, meeting etc, usually as a business
- to think that someone or something is important
- something that you own or have with you at a particular time
- worth a lot of money
- an owner of a business
- the things you own, especially things that you can carry with you
- the act of providing something for someone
- for to give someone the things they need to live, such as money, food etc
- out to give something to each person in a group
- a building, a piece of land, or both together (only physical objects)
- a big area of private land, a building (physical objects and law rights), or all of someone’s wealth upon death
- down to give or leave something to people who will live after you
- away to give something to someone without asking for payment
- (also landlady) a person who owns a room, building, or piece of land
- to arrange for someone to receive your money, property etc after you die
30 Clues: having no money • worth a lot of money • an owner of a business • the fact that you own something • the act of providing something for someone • to think that someone or something is important • go of to stop holding something or someone • out to give something to each person in a group • relating to trade, industry, and the management of money • ...
Consumer Skills 2022-11-18
Across
- A person or company offering something for sale.
- The amount of money you have in your bank account.
- A document acknowledging that a person has received money or property after a sale.
- Card A card that is loaded with a specific cash amount and can only be used at a SPECIFIC store.
- Card A card that is loaded with a specific cash amount and can be used at ANY store.
- Wallet A virtual wallet that stores payment card information on a mobile device.
- The total for PART or SOME of the items on your receipt.
- The monthly record of your account transactions sent to you by your bank.
- A voucher providing a discount for a particular item when purchased.
- Automatic Teller Machine. Allows a customer to take out physical currency from their bank account.
- A deduction from the usual cost of something.
- Shopping The practice of comparing the price of products or services from different vendors before buying, often to find the best deal or price.
Down
- An amount of money you take out of a bank account.
- Payment App An online process that allows you to send money directly from your checking account to another person using a username, email address, or cell phone number.
- Card A card issued by a bank allowing the owner to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase.
- A distinctive attribute or quality of something.
- A person who purchases goods and services for personal use.
- Account A type of bank account that allows a person to deposit and withdraw their money.
- An opportunity that encourages you to purchase a specific item (eg a discount).
- An amount of money you add to a bank account.
- A sum of money (added to the bill total) given by a customer to a waiter or waitress for their service.
- A document that tells a bank to pay a specific amount of money from one person's account to another person's account.
- A mandatory financial charge that the government adds to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions.
23 Clues: An amount of money you add to a bank account. • A deduction from the usual cost of something. • A person or company offering something for sale. • A distinctive attribute or quality of something. • An amount of money you take out of a bank account. • The amount of money you have in your bank account. • The total for PART or SOME of the items on your receipt. • ...
Revision for final 2024-12-23
Across
- the merger of firms producing the same product and at the same stage of production
- money a firm earns from its sales, before deducting costs of production
- government charges imposed on income and wealth, such as income tax and inheritance tax
- sectors producing services
- a market structure where there is only one supplier of a good or service, with the power to affect market supply or prices
- risk bearing and key decision making in business
- reward to investment
- decisions on government spending and taxation designed to influence aggregate demand
- taxes imposed on expenditure.i.e. sales taxes such as value added tax (VAT)
- a situation where there is not enough to satisfy everyone’s wants
- characteristic of money that make it easy to carry money around
- cost which do not change with output in the short run
- cost that change with output
- function of money enables the value of different items to be compared as prices are expressed in money terms
Down
- characteristic of money that each unit of money must be identical
- the merger of one firm with another firm that either provides an outlet for its products or supplies it with raw materials, components or the products it sells
- function of money that enable people buy and sell
- goods or services which when consumed create positive spillover effects in an economy, e.g. education, training and health care
- an increase in the output of an economy and in the long run, an increase in the economy’s productive potential
- one which takes a larger percentage of the income or wealth of the poor
- reward to land
- function of money that enable people to save
- benefits received by those directly consuming or producing a product
- benefits enjoyed by those who are not involved in the consumption and production activities of others directly
- reward to enterprise
- one which takes a larger percentage of the income or wealth of the rich
- reward to labour
- the best alternative forgone
28 Clues: reward to land • reward to labour • reward to investment • reward to enterprise • sectors producing services • cost that change with output • the best alternative forgone • function of money that enable people to save • risk bearing and key decision making in business • function of money that enable people buy and sell • cost which do not change with output in the short run • ...
Unit 1 Review 2024-02-19
Across
- When writing money, the money sign always goes _______ the number
- ______ means how many pieces out of 100
- A _________ is a way to balance income, expenses, and financial goals for a specific length of time
- Your _________ is what hits your bank account after all deductions
- New clothes or pretty nails are examples of _________ when budgeting
- Risk _______ is when people don't like taking risks
- The first things you should consider when budget sare your monthly __________
- To calculate percent, you can ________ the part by the total
- _______ are often taken out of your paycheck before you get it
Down
- Our _________ often impact how we spend money.
- You must use your take-home pay when you make your __________
- ___________ things like tax and insurance that are taken out of your paycheck before you get it
- Amounts of money should always have _______ numbers after the decimal
- _________ economics is how our emotions, experiences, and personality affect how we spend money
- Your __________ income is your pay before any deductions are taken out
- People who don't budget are more likely to ________ money on unhelpful things
- Each month, it is important to budget some money to put in _____________
17 Clues: ______ means how many pieces out of 100 • Our _________ often impact how we spend money. • Risk _______ is when people don't like taking risks • To calculate percent, you can ________ the part by the total • You must use your take-home pay when you make your __________ • _______ are often taken out of your paycheck before you get it • ...
Women Talk Money: Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-28
Across
- Editor and writer of "Women Talk Money: Breaking the Taboo"
- Model and organizer
- Once a widow, again a widow
- Organizes the wealthy to help the poor
- Writer of "Sharks in the Banya"
- Writer who admires her mother's hardship and expression of love
- Nonbinary-identifying cat-lover
- TV writer and author
- Experienced difficulty with college grants
- Writer of "Aria"
- Adopted a baby girl from China and discovered the hardships of being a single mother
- Money memoir writer
- Writes of crowd-funding and what it does
Down
- Recipient of 2006 O. Henry Prize
- Former public school teacher and now a stay-at-home mom
- Credit card debt? Yes.
- Author of "Royalties"
- Financially independent and mentally healthier
- A person identifying as female
- Admires her grandmother, Lucy Catron
- Advocate for safe childbirth and motherhood
- Founder of Loveland Foundation
- Has a blog called "Kale & Caramel"
- First African-American woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
- Tolled by bad air quality, chemical fumes, and hospital bills
- Believes in the utilization of appearance to overcome poverty bias
- After parents' divorce, she learned how to heal
- ________ Maree Brown
- Former Silicon Valley businesswoman
- Author of "Having Plenty"
30 Clues: Writer of "Aria" • Model and organizer • Money memoir writer • TV writer and author • ________ Maree Brown • Author of "Royalties" • Credit card debt? Yes. • Author of "Having Plenty" • Once a widow, again a widow • A person identifying as female • Founder of Loveland Foundation • Writer of "Sharks in the Banya" • Nonbinary-identifying cat-lover • Recipient of 2006 O. Henry Prize • ...
Big Money, Immigration, and Urbanization 2022-10-24
Across
- invented the light bulb
- Helped build American Steel Industry
- organized association of workers
- grows operations at same level
- act, federal jobs given based on merit
- immigration station in San Francisco
- support an organization gives to others
- Book by Andrew Carnegie
- American settlement activist
- "Sugar Act Case"
- Company made by John D Rockefeller
- banned Chinese immigrants for 10yrs
- invented the telephone
- immigrants from northern/central Europe
- Founded by Andrew Carnegie and other business men
- policy, letting things take their own course
- combines one or two production stages
- agreement between US and Japan
Down
- federal gov't against trusts
- powerful people are better inactly
- immigrants from eastern/southern Europe
- big immigrant processing station, in NY
- wanted to stop rise or federalist in NY
- Leader of NYC Tammany Hall political group
- Founder of Standard Oil Company
- Had shipping and railroad tycoon
- made most important steel making technique
- Large group of business interests with market power
- member of Industrial Workers of the World
- Unique product produced by single seller
- protest turned into a riot
- Shape of building allowing air shafts
- reorganized and made businesses more profitable
- protected people born in US over immigrants
34 Clues: "Sugar Act Case" • invented the telephone • invented the light bulb • Book by Andrew Carnegie • protest turned into a riot • federal gov't against trusts • American settlement activist • grows operations at same level • agreement between US and Japan • Founder of Standard Oil Company • organized association of workers • Had shipping and railroad tycoon • ...
Big money,immigration, and urbanization 2022-10-20
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- - American business magnate
- bell- best known for creating the first telephone.
- immigrants- immigrants who came from southern europe.
- tenement- dumbel shaped allowed for air shafts.
- strike- A riot supporting workers for an hour 8 work day
- - made buisnesses profitable
- steel - steel corporation owned by carnegie
- about monopolies and trusts- control the market in which they do buisness which is unfair.
- island- historic land mark
- addams- american settlement activist
- act- landmark us regulation
- island- historic imgigration station
- debs- american socialist.
- -belief in the truth
- integration-buisness strategy which one company helps another grow.
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- edison- best known for writing the last ride.
- hall- new york politial organization
- - Helped build the steam industry
- organization.
- exclusion act- prohibbiting chinese laborers for 10 years
- bessemer- created the bessemer converter
- antitrust act- prescribes the rule of free competition.
- vs EC knight- stopped the concetration and economic power.
- -control of supply or trade
- integration- instead of producing someones elses stuff they make there won
- faire- A polict attitude of letting things take there own attitude
- -American philanthropist owned oil
- of the wealth- people with a lot of money were destined by god to spend it.
- agreement- non formal agreement between two parties
- oil - owned by john rockerfeller
- union- organized association of workers.
- darwinism- when you believe in survival of the fittest.
- support given by patronage
- tweed - leader of new yorks corrupt
34 Clues: organization. • -belief in the truth • debs- american socialist. • island- historic land mark • support given by patronage • - American business magnate • -control of supply or trade • act- landmark us regulation • - made buisnesses profitable • - Helped build the steam industry • -American philanthropist owned oil • oil - owned by john rockerfeller • ...
When Money grows on trees 2023-06-05
Across
- to join or bring together
- to use up
- to prepare land for growing
- hot moist
- flesh eating animal
- a liquid drink
- weak
- to stay alive
- to save keep from harm
- to understand
- equal to
- easily broken
- an animal hunted for food
- to make known
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- savage fierce
- to send goods out
- a length of time
- to have a strong desire
- a number of things grouped
- to cover up
- a smell or odor
- to buy
- easy to see
- to remove or take out
- too early
- no longer living
- lacking strong flavor
27 Clues: weak • to buy • equal to • to use up • hot moist • too early • to cover up • easy to see • savage fierce • to stay alive • to understand • easily broken • to make known • a liquid drink • a smell or odor • a length of time • no longer living • to send goods out • flesh eating animal • to remove or take out • lacking strong flavor • to save keep from harm • to have a strong desire • to join or bring together • ...
Money Rev Fun Fact Festivus 2013-08-02
Across
- I have a family dog named Kate Moss
- While in Nice, France, I met British Olympic swimmers staying in the same hostel and spent the night out at bars/clubs with them
- I cracked my head open
- I lived on both ends of the continental US
- I’ve been on the great wall of China
- I visited China this summer
- I have an aunt on my dad’s side who lives in Florida near Destin and Henderson state beach which I have been to several times
- I am 100% Norwegian and traveling to Norway for the first time next summer
- I ran a marathon last October for fun
- I am studying to become a licensed personal trainer
- If you want to be on my good side you could get me a box of Pacific Cooler Capri Suns and a package of Kit Kats
- I lived in Ohio for 11 years
- During my time off in the summer I love wakeboarding and being out on the lake
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- I babysat Jae Head who played the role of SJ in the Blind Side
- I can’t whistle
- I’ve been a vegetarian for 11 years
- I ran in the Ragnar Relay Series from Madison to Chicago. It took my team 29 hours to cover 200 miles
- I was named after a country song about dead dog
- My parents owned a Mexican restaurant for 15 years
- I flew around the world in 3 weeks
- I have attended mission trips for the past six summers; we visited different places throughout the United States
- I had lunch with Betty White
- I cannot do a cartwheel
- I play four instruments: cello, guitar, piano, and oboe
- I am a very outgoing person and I love to play tennis during my free time and spend quality time with family and friends
- My birthday is during the retreat and I’ll be turning 20!
- I was abroad in Africa for the whole month of July for a service trip to Tanzania. While there I saw Obama and Oprah, camped in the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater, and saw four of "The Big Five"
- I played softball for nine years as a catcher
- Took me 45 minutes to reel in a 150 lbs 8 ft stripe marlin then I fainted
29 Clues: I can’t whistle • I cracked my head open • I cannot do a cartwheel • I visited China this summer • I had lunch with Betty White • I lived in Ohio for 11 years • I flew around the world in 3 weeks • I have a family dog named Kate Moss • I’ve been a vegetarian for 11 years • I’ve been on the great wall of China • I ran a marathon last October for fun • ...
Making, Spending, and Marketing Money 2022-05-04
Across
- marketplace where securities, derivatives, and other financial factors are traded
- short document or section of a document produced for business purposes
- An encrypted data string that denotes a unit of currency.
- contract, represented by a policy, in which an individual or entity receives financial protection or reimbursement against losses from an insurance company
- buying stocks for a long-term gain
- Determines the rate at which income is taxed.
- the ability to borrow money or access goods or services with the understanding that you’ll pay later
- a job or occupation that brings in extra money beyond one's regular job and main source of income
- a share which entitles the holder to a fixed dividend, whose payment takes priority over that of common-stock dividends.
- a number assigned to a person that indicates to lenders their capacity to repay a loan
- computer that makes it conviene the to manage a bank account holder’s funds
- a special fund for receiving regular money as pension after retirement
- amount of money given for a specified purpose
- A tax levied by the IRS on the earnings of people, corporations, trusts, and other legal entities.
- instance of buying or selling something; a business deal
- A formal document that a job applicant creates to promote themselves state their qualifications for a position.
- remove or take away from a particular place
- a tax paid on property owned by an individual or other legal entity, such as a corporation
- the middle person in between a lender and a borrower
- Interest added to the principal, forming a new base amount for the next round of interest
- the lowest wage permitted by law or by a special agreement
- An organization that deals and provides services in a variety of monetary transactions, they are sometimes called banking institutions.
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- Someone who purchases goods and services for personal use.
- A reduction in income that can be taxed, is commonly a result of expenses.
- account at the bank where checks can be drawn by the account depositor
- an entry on the left-hand side of an account constituting an addition to an expense or asset account or a deduction from a revenue, net worth, or liability account
- fixed periodical return made by a tenant of property to the owner for the possession and use thereof
- Personal, big-picture objectives someone has for their money.
- an arrangement with the bank that allows one to deposit and withdraw money
- When a person or organization declares in law that they are unable to pay outstanding debts.
- A payment card issued by a bank that deducts money directly from a consumer’s checking account when it is used.
- putting money directly into someone’s bank checking or savings account.
- Interest calculated annually on the amount that was initially deposited or owed
- a paid position of regular employment
- interest-bearing deposit account held at a bank or other financial institution
- something, typically money that is owed or due
- A sum of money set aside for a purpose.
- A voluntary donation or gift to an organization without getting or expecting to get paid back. This then allows you to deduct some of your taxes.
- fixed-income instrument that represents a loan made by an investor to a borrower
- tax levied by a government directly on income, especially an annual tax on personal income
- the action or process of investing money for profit or material result.
- A person, company, or country that creates economic value, or produces goods and services.
- a form that you compete to tell your employer how much money to withhold from your paycheck to pay for federal taxes
43 Clues: buying stocks for a long-term gain • a paid position of regular employment • A sum of money set aside for a purpose. • remove or take away from a particular place • Determines the rate at which income is taxed. • amount of money given for a specified purpose • something, typically money that is owed or due • the middle person in between a lender and a borrower • ...
NGPF Middle School Credit Review Words 2025-12-19
Across
- A record of how someone has used credit over time, including loans and credit cards, and whether payments were made on time.
- The smallest amount of money you are allowed to pay on a credit card bill for that month to keep the account in good standing.
- A card that takes money directly from your bank account when you buy something or withdraw cash.
- A credit card that requires a cash deposit as security, which helps people with little or bad credit build or rebuild their credit.
- The amount of money you currently owe on a loan or credit card, or the amount of money in your bank account.
- A person who promises to pay back a loan if the main borrower does not, helping the borrower get approved.
- Money that is borrowed and must be paid back over time, usually with interest.
- An agreement that explains how you will pay back money you borrowed, including how much you will pay and how often.
- A card that lets you buy things now by borrowing money from a bank and then paying the bank back later, usually with interest if you don’t pay it all at once.
- The extra money you earn when you save or the extra money you pay when you borrow.
Down
- A person who is allowed to use someone else’s credit card to make purchases, but is not the main person responsible for paying the bill.
- A number that shows how likely a person is to pay back money they borrow, based on their credit history.
- A monthly paper or digital summary that shows what you bought with your credit card, how much you owe, the minimum payment, and when it is due.
- The percentage of your available credit that you are using, found by comparing how much you owe on your credit cards to your total credit limits.
- The length of time you have to pay back a loan, such as a certain number of months or years.
- The original amount of money borrowed on a loan, not including interest, or the amount still owed.
- The ability to borrow money now and pay it back later, usually with interest.
17 Clues: The ability to borrow money now and pay it back later, usually with interest. • Money that is borrowed and must be paid back over time, usually with interest. • The extra money you earn when you save or the extra money you pay when you borrow. • The length of time you have to pay back a loan, such as a certain number of months or years. • ...
Saving vs. Investing 2021-10-07
Across
- The amount of risk taken in investing
- The money earned on money in a savings account
- How easy it is to turn your money into cash
- Putting money away for the short-term
- Saving _____________ the principle
- Savings method
- Investment puts the principle at ___________
- A common investment option
Down
- Putting money away for the long-term
- The amount of risk taken with a savings account
- The money earned on investments
- Saving rather than investing money offers _____
12 Clues: Savings method • A common investment option • The money earned on investments • Saving _____________ the principle • Putting money away for the long-term • The amount of risk taken in investing • Putting money away for the short-term • How easy it is to turn your money into cash • Investment puts the principle at ___________ • The money earned on money in a savings account • ...
cashless aociety 2024-09-12
Across
- the system that allows users to conduct banking transaction online
- institutions that manage customer deposits
- cashless transaction are called
- physical money that can be used for immediate payment
- cashless payment system using technology
- card based payment system that allows installments
- a digital payment tool peprace physical money
- currency in physical form of paper or metal
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- cards used for transaction from bank account
- secret number used to access the account
- a bank depository that can be accessed with a debit card
- place of transaction in the store
- number used as Bank account identification
- machines used to withdraw cash
- cashless payment system
- money transfer process from one account to another
16 Clues: cashless payment system • machines used to withdraw cash • cashless transaction are called • place of transaction in the store • secret number used to access the account • cashless payment system using technology • institutions that manage customer deposits • number used as Bank account identification • currency in physical form of paper or metal • ...
Economic factors 2025-12-04
Across
- Money you receive if someone dies
- The money you have left after paying all your bills
- Money you get when being made redundant
- Working for yourself
- When you have a job
- Not having a job
- You are paid yearly split into monthly payments
- Working with your hands/physical work
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- Working with your mind like an office job
- You are paid by the hour
- If you have a job or not
- Checking your finances and not spending too much
- Not having a lot of money
- Having lots of money
- Having a job where you work for someone else
- The type of job that you have
16 Clues: Not having a job • When you have a job • Having lots of money • Working for yourself • You are paid by the hour • If you have a job or not • Not having a lot of money • The type of job that you have • Money you receive if someone dies • Working with your hands/physical work • Money you get when being made redundant • Working with your mind like an office job • ...
Investing 2025-09-22
Across
- of losing money
- investment managed by professionals
- estate asset
- where prices are falling
- in property
- of converting an asset to cash
- profit paid to shareholders
- fund that tracks an index
- interest savings for a set period
Down
- in a company
- where prices are rising
- valuable owned
- of investments
- from an investment
- interest on interest
- for borrowing money
- securities issued by companies or governments
- investments to reduce risk
- used for investment
- of a company
20 Clues: in property • in a company • estate asset • of a company • valuable owned • of investments • of losing money • from an investment • for borrowing money • used for investment • interest on interest • where prices are rising • where prices are falling • fund that tracks an index • investments to reduce risk • profit paid to shareholders • of converting an asset to cash • ...
Banking 2023-02-21
Across
- - money that you have saved in a bank or invested so that you can use it later
- - a legal agreement in which you borrow money from a bank in order to buy a house.
- - the percentage that an institution such as a bank charges or pays you in interest when you borrow money from it or keep money in an account
- - the process of taking an amount of money out of your bank account.
- - an official document provided by the bank that listing the activity made on the account each day/month.
- - an instruction that you give a bank to take a particular amount of money out of your account on a particular day,to pay a person or organization for you
Down
- - a metal container in the wall of a bank that you can put money into when the bank is closed
- - a system that allows you to communicate with your bank on the internet
- - a small box that is usually kept in a bank, used for storing valuable possessions
- - someone who borrows money from a bank
- - a payment made directly from one bank account to another
- - a strongly protected room in a bank where money is kept
- - an extra amount of money that you have to pay to a bank or other organization when they provide a service for you
- - an amount of money taken from a bank account
14 Clues: - someone who borrows money from a bank • - an amount of money taken from a bank account • - a strongly protected room in a bank where money is kept • - a payment made directly from one bank account to another • - the process of taking an amount of money out of your bank account. • - a system that allows you to communicate with your bank on the internet • ...
Vocab 10-1 2023-04-03
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- money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity
- narrow definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as medium of exchange; components include coins, currency, checks, other demand deposits, traveler’s checks. first letter is capital
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc.
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services; one of the three functions of money
- an overthrow of government
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
Down
- standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply; American dollar, British pound, etc.
- moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
- privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as a medium of exchange and store of value; components include M1 plus savings deposits, time deposits, and money market funds. first letter is capital
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
14 Clues: an overthrow of government • money in the form of gold or silver coins • moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter • privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States • money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity • money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc. • ...
Financial Literacy Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-18
Across
- The sum of all earnings without deducting tax
- Plain interest
- An expense that costs the same amount forever
- Money that is taken away
- An expense that varies from time to time
- Something essential
- Money received from working
- A plan using money to meet essential needs and sometimes wants
- Something that costs money
- Synonym of income
- Something that you would like to have
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- Money for rainy days
- Interest on top of each other
- Amount of interest due after time
- Synonym of income
15 Clues: Plain interest • Synonym of income • Synonym of income • Something essential • Money for rainy days • Money that is taken away • Something that costs money • Money received from working • Interest on top of each other • Amount of interest due after time • Something that you would like to have • An expense that varies from time to time • The sum of all earnings without deducting tax • ...
Accounting & Finance 2020-01-30
Across
- Money From A Job
- amount of money that the company has agreed to pay
- A card that allows money to be transferred
- A Paper form that allows people to transfer money
- an original amount of money
- Money Put Aside for profit
Down
- a profit on money
- An entire amount of money before anything
- An Amount Take A Way
- Tax a sales tax on a receipt
- The Final Amount of money
11 Clues: Money From A Job • a profit on money • An Amount Take A Way • The Final Amount of money • Money Put Aside for profit • an original amount of money • Tax a sales tax on a receipt • An entire amount of money before anything • A card that allows money to be transferred • A Paper form that allows people to transfer money • amount of money that the company has agreed to pay
PERSONAL FINANCE 2012-07-07
Across
- MONEY TAKEN FROM YOUR SALARY TO PAY FOR GOVERNMENT SERVICES
- A VERY EXPENSIVE TYPE OF PERSONAL BORROWING
- A SMALL MINING TOWN IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA WITH PHENOMENAL PROPERTY VALUE GROWTH IN THE LAST 9 YEARS
- WARREN ?????? IS THE WORLD’S GREATEST MONEY MAKER
- MONEY PAID INTO A INVESTMENT POOL FOR RETIREMENT
- THE MONEY YOU PAY TO A BANK FOR THE BENEFIT OF USING THEIR MONEY
- THE MONEY RECEIVED FROM TENANTS USING YOUR PROPERTY
- WHAT A PUBLIC COMPANY PAYS TO ITS SHAREHOLDERS
- WHEN OUTGOINGS ARE LESS THAN INCOME
- OWNING A ???? IS THE MAIN FORM OF WEALTH CREATION IN AUSTRALIA
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- WHERE CAN YOU BUY OWNERSHIP OF A PUBLIC COMPANY
- WHERE YOU MIGHT LIKE TO PUT YOUR SAVINGS
- THE NORMALISED INCREASE IN THE PRICE OF COMMODITIES
- AUSTRALIA’S LARGEST COMPANY
- THIS REDUCES YOUR EXPOSURE TO FINANCIAL RUIN
- EXPOSURE TO THE CHANCE OF FINANCIAL LOSS
16 Clues: AUSTRALIA’S LARGEST COMPANY • WHEN OUTGOINGS ARE LESS THAN INCOME • WHERE YOU MIGHT LIKE TO PUT YOUR SAVINGS • EXPOSURE TO THE CHANCE OF FINANCIAL LOSS • A VERY EXPENSIVE TYPE OF PERSONAL BORROWING • THIS REDUCES YOUR EXPOSURE TO FINANCIAL RUIN • WHAT A PUBLIC COMPANY PAYS TO ITS SHAREHOLDERS • WHERE CAN YOU BUY OWNERSHIP OF A PUBLIC COMPANY • ...
common words 2024-01-23
Across
- Products, places and things that you have in your possessions.
- Automatic transaction machine.
- It’s a first way to exchange, it's a small piece of some metal to currently represent low money.
- It’s a compromise or mechanism for a responsibility compliance
- Physical paper that allows you to buy staff or pay the bills.
- A way to use the money to buy products or services
- Amount of money you can spend but you need to return to the borrower.
- Amount of money that you can use to buy products.
Down
- Value of the products.
- Main component that moves the stock market.
- the opposite of a right action.
- Exact action that you do in a cashier.
- A group of multiple things.
- It's something all countries must have to payed for their keep well.
- Borrow money from an entity.
- Person who buys things.
16 Clues: Value of the products. • Person who buys things. • A group of multiple things. • Borrow money from an entity. • Automatic transaction machine. • the opposite of a right action. • Exact action that you do in a cashier. • Main component that moves the stock market. • Amount of money that you can use to buy products. • A way to use the money to buy products or services • ...
VOCABULARY REVISION 3 2020-04-01
Across
- business
- something that gets your attention
- co-worker
- difficult to understand
- pressure
- costs
- information from others to help you improve
Down
- people who hire and fire workers
- money automatically taken out of your bank account
- money you must pay to the government
- money allowance
- how much you get paid per hour
- fixed amount you have to pay
- money
- topic of the email
15 Clues: money • costs • business • pressure • co-worker • money allowance • topic of the email • difficult to understand • fixed amount you have to pay • how much you get paid per hour • people who hire and fire workers • something that gets your attention • money you must pay to the government • information from others to help you improve • money automatically taken out of your bank account
Lesson 3 Crossword Puzzle 2023-07-16
Across
- metal money
- a place where they make things
- produce
- a small part of a book
- a human being
- opposite of lose
- a small opening where you put money
- not cheap
- a call around your area
Down
- having to time to rest
- money in coins
- a call outside the country
- the sound the phone makes when there is a call
- to put money
- it rings
15 Clues: produce • it rings • not cheap • metal money • to put money • a human being • money in coins • opposite of lose • having to time to rest • a small part of a book • a call around your area • a call outside the country • a place where they make things • a small opening where you put money • the sound the phone makes when there is a call
Chapter 2 Crossword Derek Dubiel 2022-11-21
Across
- how safe or unsafe an investing method is
- owing money to someone or something
- betting a stock will go down
- shares of a company
- someone who buys or sells stock
- money placed in an account
- stocks worth less than a dollar per share
Down
- investor loans money and receives interest
- list of stocks you are buying and shorting
- document of buy/sell history over a month
- a profit gained by something
- sum of money paid regularly by a company
- a person/company that distributes something
- money you gain over time
- betting a stock will go up
15 Clues: shares of a company • money you gain over time • money placed in an account • betting a stock will go up • a profit gained by something • betting a stock will go down • someone who buys or sells stock • owing money to someone or something • sum of money paid regularly by a company • how safe or unsafe an investing method is • document of buy/sell history over a month • ...
Powers of Congress ( Wallace, Mackenzie) 2017-03-20
Across
- inquire info
- spends more than has then borrows money to makeup
- any money a creditor must accept
- explicitly stated
- must be confirmed and have majority vote
- charge levied by the governement in order to raise money
- regulate interstate and commerce trade
Down
- all the money borrowed that hasnt been repaid
- unable to pay debts in full
- to remove from office
- by creating a national government
- power to coin and regulate currency
- can borrow money on credit from the USA
- by reasonable deduction can be found
- has direct effect on the lives of the people
15 Clues: inquire info • explicitly stated • to remove from office • unable to pay debts in full • any money a creditor must accept • by creating a national government • power to coin and regulate currency • by reasonable deduction can be found • regulate interstate and commerce trade • can borrow money on credit from the USA • must be confirmed and have majority vote • ...
Personal Finance Exam 2021-12-07
Across
- taking out more money than you owe
- Loan to maintain house
- estimation of your income
- First name
- additional charge that is added when borrowed
- interest on the amount of money you have borrowed
- Contract where you receive financial protection
Down
- process of bringing your stocks and bonds back to your desired percentages
- difference between your assets
- where you choose to put your money
- A person owes money back to the bank
- Last name
- things that you paid for
- difference between how much is worth versus how much it was originally purchased for
- Money you borrow
15 Clues: Last name • First name • Money you borrow • Loan to maintain house • things that you paid for • estimation of your income • difference between your assets • taking out more money than you owe • where you choose to put your money • A person owes money back to the bank • additional charge that is added when borrowed • Contract where you receive financial protection • ...
Shopping 2023-11-20
Across
- synonym for trick
- a good price for the product
- to spend money thinkless
- to follow one's order
- when we collect money to buy something
- when one consumes more than needed
- the Buy _______ day
- when we return items and get our money back
- someone who uses social media to advertise products
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- when we give money to charity
- a reduction of the price
- a service of transporting items
- when we spend too much money
- synonym for shopper
- we call the item that way when it's intended to be disposed after using
15 Clues: synonym for trick • synonym for shopper • the Buy _______ day • to follow one's order • a reduction of the price • to spend money thinkless • a good price for the product • when we spend too much money • when we give money to charity • a service of transporting items • when one consumes more than needed • when we collect money to buy something • ...
