money Crossword Puzzles
Consumer Arithmetic 2023-11-14
Across
- a financial gain
- occurring once every year
- an amount in each hundred
- extra hours worked in addition to work week
- the exchange of a commodity for money
Down
- assigned standard or value in percentage
- percentage paid based on goods sold
- system of money used in a country
- statement of money owed for goods or services
- deduction from the usual cost
- fixed income
- hourly rate for hours worked
- an amount of money lost
- compulsory contribution to an entity
- money paid regularly at a particular rate
15 Clues: fixed income • a financial gain • an amount of money lost • occurring once every year • an amount in each hundred • hourly rate for hours worked • deduction from the usual cost • system of money used in a country • percentage paid based on goods sold • compulsory contribution to an entity • the exchange of a commodity for money • assigned standard or value in percentage • ...
superannuation 2025-09-14
Across
- Where superannuation is paid.
- Another term for superannuation.
- The money you keep.
- Life ........ is increasing by 1.3 years every ten years.
- Taking an amount (often of money) from the total amount.
- Delayed until a later time.
- Fulfilling the necessary conditions.
Down
- The amount of money paid.
- Putting money into something to make a profit.
- What you do when you stop working.
- 65 years - the age of .......
- Every two weeks.
- Taking money out of the bank.
- Ten years.
- To have the legal right to receive superannuation because of your situation.
15 Clues: Ten years. • Every two weeks. • The money you keep. • The amount of money paid. • Delayed until a later time. • Where superannuation is paid. • 65 years - the age of ....... • Taking money out of the bank. • Another term for superannuation. • What you do when you stop working. • Fulfilling the necessary conditions. • Putting money into something to make a profit. • ...
crossword 2023-12-08
Across
- when something is in a very good price
- when you use your money
- when you owe money
- When you can buy something
- when you dont use your money
- Borrowing money
Down
- when you give something to someone and they have to give it back once they used it
- when you get money
- Limit of your expenses
- when you give money to someone
- The amount of money you have to pay for something
- when you need money and you give something for it
12 Clues: Borrowing money • when you get money • when you owe money • Limit of your expenses • when you use your money • When you can buy something • when you dont use your money • when you give money to someone • when something is in a very good price • The amount of money you have to pay for something • when you need money and you give something for it • ...
serenity 2024-03-11
Across
- the money you pay your employees
- is the amount of money you are able to spend
- is the money you get from someone company
- all of your money of any kind
- the money you have felt over after you paid your bills
- is the money you own someone
- not credit but
Down
- the amount of coming in smoothly
- snapshot of your assets
- what you buy with your money
- shows that you have owner ship of the company
- the money that you owe someone
12 Clues: not credit but • snapshot of your assets • what you buy with your money • is the money you own someone • all of your money of any kind • the money that you owe someone • the amount of coming in smoothly • the money you pay your employees • is the money you get from someone company • is the amount of money you are able to spend • shows that you have owner ship of the company • ...
drake, p2,economics 2023-01-24
Across
- when we use it we use other people's money
- humans that pay for goods
- money you make for helping humans
Down
- when you pay extra money for something
- money payed to humans for working
- how money is made and spent in an area
- money we pay to the government
- putting money to the side and keeping it for later
- when you pay money to live in a house
- humans that make goods for humans
- in short supply
- a small piece of a company
12 Clues: in short supply • humans that pay for goods • a small piece of a company • money we pay to the government • money payed to humans for working • humans that make goods for humans • money you make for helping humans • when you pay money to live in a house • when you pay extra money for something • how money is made and spent in an area • when we use it we use other people's money • ...
personal finance 2019-04-11
Across
- A plastic card used to purchase goods or services. You receive a monthly bill, and you will pay interest on any balance you carry.
- The amount charged by a financial institution for the services they provide in managing the account.
- payments, high credit card balances, or owing a lot of money= low credit score.
- The amount a person can expect to make in their lifetime in a specific career.
- Amount paid based on a certain time period. You can earn a certain amount per hour, per day, or per week.
- Money awarded to students based on financial need that does not need to be repaid.
- Lenders use this number, which is calculated using all the information in your credit report, to decide whether to give you a loan or a credit card and determine the interest rate you have to pay for a loan or credit card.
- Money borrowed from a financial institution .
- Someone who wants to take out a loan.
- Information such as Social Security number, current address, and bank accounts.
- If you use your Bank of America card at a Chase Bank ATM.
- Money taken out of the checking account, or subtracted from the balance on the check register.
- A bank account you take money out of by writing checks or using a debit card.
- Training program for a specific career or trade (also called technical school).
- Money added to the checking account, or added to the balance on the check register.
- Part time employment available to eligible students that provides money to help them finance the costs of college education.
Down
- A bank/institution that gives out loans.
- Any withdrawal, deposit, or transfer made with your account.
- A plastic card used to purchase goods or services. The money is deducted immediately from your account.
- Helps you keep track of deposits, withdrawals, and transfers to and from your checking account.
- The amount you still OWE on a bill, loan, or credit card.
- Information such as job history and income.
- Compiled by agencies to help lenders decide whether or not to loan money to consumers. Includes a person's credit history as well as personal information like their Social Security number and address, employment background, and income.
- credit history = higher score.
- Additional money a bank may charge for getting cash or making deposits at their ATM if you do not belong to their bank.
- A fixed payment, usually paid on a schedule, that does not vary depending on how little or how much you work.
- Information including credit card payments and outstanding balances.
- A unique user code used to access accounts and make transactions.
- The amount a job pays in a year.
- A fee charged by a financial institution when you take out more money than is in your account.
- The amount of money that is actually in your checking account.
- Anything that is purchased with the hope that it will be more valuable or worth more money at a future date.
- A specific amount of money to help pay for education that is awarded to students based on achievement that does not need to be repaid.
33 Clues: credit history = higher score. • The amount a job pays in a year. • Someone who wants to take out a loan. • A bank/institution that gives out loans. • Information such as job history and income. • Money borrowed from a financial institution . • The amount you still OWE on a bill, loan, or credit card. • If you use your Bank of America card at a Chase Bank ATM. • ...
financial literacy terms 2023-01-20
Across
- - the value of a financial asset increases over time
- - anything that has current or future economic value to a business
- - a unit of equity ownership in the capital stock of a corporation
- - the cost of a business expense that doesn't change even with an increase or decrease in the number of goods and services produced or sold
- - any expenses that change based on how much a company produces and sells
- - a prediction of your credit behavior, such as how likely you are to pay a loan back on time, based on information from your credit reports
- - the lending of money by one or more individuals, organizations, or other entities to other individuals, organizations, etc.
- - the subscribed capital of a corporation or limited-liability company, usually divided into shares and represented by transferable certificates
- - an item of value that a lender can seize from a borrower if he or she fails to repay a loan according to the agreed terms
- - Investment is the dedication of money to purchase of an asset to attain an increase in value over a period of time
- - the amount of money, property, and other transfers of value received over a set period of time in exchange for services or products.
- - removing funds from a bank account, savings plan, pension, or trust
- - cash reserve that's specifically set aside for unplanned expenses or financial emergencies
- - the cost of a business expense that doesn't change even with an increase or decrease in the number of goods and services produced or sold
- - the cash that the buyer pays upfront in a real estate transaction and other large purchases
- - an accounting method for spreading out the costs for the use of a long-term asset over the expected period the long-term asset will provide value
Down
- - the price you pay to borrow money or the cost you charge to lend money
- - wages withheld from an employee's total earnings for the purpose of paying taxes, garnishments and benefits, like health insurance
- - the difference between cost and ability to pay
- - expenses that you can comfortably live without and is not essential for survival
- - the estimated reduction in value of a fixed assets within a fiscal year
- - an agreement between you and a lender that allows you to borrow money to purchase or refinance a home and gives the lender the right to take your property if you fail to repay the money you've borrowed.
- - the money you may have available after taxes and deductions are taken out of your paycheck
- - payment card that makes payments by deducting money directly from a consumer's checking account, rather than on-loan from a bank or card issuer
- - Application for Federal Student Aid
- - money borrowed by one party from another
- - a number that represents the total yearly cost of borrowing money, expressed as a percentage of the principal loan amount(APR)
- - an employer-sponsored retirement savings plan.
- - mandatory contributions levied on individuals or corporations by a government entity
- - money held at a bank
- - generally operates as a substitute for cash or a check and most often provides an unsecured revolving line of credit
- - An approved plan to spend a certain amount of money in a given fiscal year or project period
- - the maximum amount of money a lender will allow you to spend on a credit card or a line of credit
- - a specialized computer that allows you to complete bank transactions without the need to see a bank representative
- - a legal proceeding initiated when a person or business is unable to repay outstanding debts or obligations
35 Clues: - money held at a bank • - Application for Federal Student Aid • - money borrowed by one party from another • - an employer-sponsored retirement savings plan. • - the difference between cost and ability to pay • - the value of a financial asset increases over time • - anything that has current or future economic value to a business • ...
financial literacy terms 2023-01-20
Across
- - the value of a financial asset increases over time
- - anything that has current or future economic value to a business
- - a unit of equity ownership in the capital stock of a corporation
- - the cost of a business expense that doesn't change even with an increase or decrease in the number of goods and services produced or sold
- - any expenses that change based on how much a company produces and sells
- - a prediction of your credit behavior, such as how likely you are to pay a loan back on time, based on information from your credit reports
- - the lending of money by one or more individuals, organizations, or other entities to other individuals, organizations, etc.
- - the subscribed capital of a corporation or limited-liability company, usually divided into shares and represented by transferable certificates
- - an item of value that a lender can seize from a borrower if he or she fails to repay a loan according to the agreed terms
- - Investment is the dedication of money to purchase of an asset to attain an increase in value over a period of time
- - the amount of money, property, and other transfers of value received over a set period of time in exchange for services or products.
- - removing funds from a bank account, savings plan, pension, or trust
- - cash reserve that's specifically set aside for unplanned expenses or financial emergencies
- - the cost of a business expense that doesn't change even with an increase or decrease in the number of goods and services produced or sold
- - the cash that the buyer pays upfront in a real estate transaction and other large purchases
- - an accounting method for spreading out the costs for the use of a long-term asset over the expected period the long-term asset will provide value
Down
- - the price you pay to borrow money or the cost you charge to lend money
- - wages withheld from an employee's total earnings for the purpose of paying taxes, garnishments and benefits, like health insurance
- - the difference between cost and ability to pay
- - expenses that you can comfortably live without and is not essential for survival
- - the estimated reduction in value of a fixed assets within a fiscal year
- - an agreement between you and a lender that allows you to borrow money to purchase or refinance a home and gives the lender the right to take your property if you fail to repay the money you've borrowed.
- - the money you may have available after taxes and deductions are taken out of your paycheck
- - payment card that makes payments by deducting money directly from a consumer's checking account, rather than on-loan from a bank or card issuer
- - Application for Federal Student Aid
- - money borrowed by one party from another
- - a number that represents the total yearly cost of borrowing money, expressed as a percentage of the principal loan amount(APR)
- - an employer-sponsored retirement savings plan.
- - mandatory contributions levied on individuals or corporations by a government entity
- - money held at a bank
- - generally operates as a substitute for cash or a check and most often provides an unsecured revolving line of credit
- - An approved plan to spend a certain amount of money in a given fiscal year or project period
- - the maximum amount of money a lender will allow you to spend on a credit card or a line of credit
- - a specialized computer that allows you to complete bank transactions without the need to see a bank representative
- - a legal proceeding initiated when a person or business is unable to repay outstanding debts or obligations
35 Clues: - money held at a bank • - Application for Federal Student Aid • - money borrowed by one party from another • - an employer-sponsored retirement savings plan. • - the difference between cost and ability to pay • - the value of a financial asset increases over time • - anything that has current or future economic value to a business • ...
Unit 3 Budgeting and Savings 2023-10-17
Across
- Money that is not spent.
- Amount of money you are given from a bank for keeping your money there.
- An amount of money spent.
- How quickly and conveniently you can retrieve your money from an investment
Down
- The amount by which expenditures exceed income.
- Money received.
- An itemized summary of probable expenditures and income for a given period.
- An unchanging expenditure.
- plan Keeping your budget in order to use it correctly.
- Money received before taxes or deductions.
- The amount of money remaining after all expenses have been met.
- Money received after all adjustments and deductions are made.
12 Clues: Money received. • Money that is not spent. • An amount of money spent. • An unchanging expenditure. • Money received before taxes or deductions. • The amount by which expenditures exceed income. • plan Keeping your budget in order to use it correctly. • Money received after all adjustments and deductions are made. • ...
money and banking vocab 2024-04-09
Across
- account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services; one of the three functions of money
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- economy moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
- money money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc.
Down
- Reserve System privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States
- Reserve notes paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
- an overthrow of government
- narrow definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as medium of exchange; components include coins, currency, checks, other demand deposits, traveler’s checks
- money 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.
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as a medium of exchange and store of value; components include M1 plus savings deposits, time deposits, and money market funds
14 Clues: an overthrow of government • money in the form of gold or silver coins • economy moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter • money 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 • ...
Financial Literacy VL 2025-09-08
Across
- Money taken out of a bank account.
- A bank account that earns interest and is used to store money over time.
- income remaining after deduction of taxes and other mandatory charges, available to be spent or saved as one wishes.
- a costs that change in proportion to changes in the level of activity, production, or consumption
- Money added to a bank account.
- A tax on the money you earn from a job or other sources.
- A bank account used for daily spending, including paying bills and making purchases.
- A tax added to the price of things you buy, like clothes or food.
- A plan for how to spend and save money based on income and expenses.
Down
- a cost that generally stays the same each month or at regular intervals, such as rent, mortgage payments, or car payments.
- The government agency that collects taxes and makes sure tax laws are followed in the U.S.
- A form your employer gives you that shows how much money you made and how much tax was taken out. You use it to file your taxes.
- Money received from work, investments, or other sources.
- Reductions in the amount of income that gets taxed, often for yourself, your spouse, or dependents.
- The cost of borrowing money, or the extra money you earn from saving or investing.
- A tax paid by people who own homes or land.
16 Clues: Money added to a bank account. • Money taken out of a bank account. • A tax paid by people who own homes or land. • Money received from work, investments, or other sources. • A tax on the money you earn from a job or other sources. • A tax added to the price of things you buy, like clothes or food. • ...
Cashless society 2024-09-03
Across
- money banknotes and minting coins both require costs
- the first advantage of cashless society
- is usually used illegally
- not have the same level of privacy as cash payment
- is a means of payment cashless society
- don't have money
- the first advantage of cashless society
- advantage is the lower level of crime
- will not happen if you use a cashless society
Down
- costs money
- is very valuable to thieves
- is the recording of reduced nominal money
- simiarly in a cashless society financial crime should
- and electronic services are more profitable tunai
- cash transctions
- is a crime that uses cash
- in a completely cashless society, and just a great time
- it is easier to use non-cas
- payments do not have the same level of privacy as electronic
- becoming easier for people use electronic debit and payment service
20 Clues: costs money • cash transctions • don't have money • is usually used illegally • is a crime that uses cash • is very valuable to thieves • it is easier to use non-cas • advantage is the lower level of crime • is a means of payment cashless society • the first advantage of cashless society • the first advantage of cashless society • is the recording of reduced nominal money • ...
Modern Georgia 2015-03-16
Across
- An amount of money loaned to a person that must be paid back with additional interest.
- Using money in hopes of gaining money in the future by lending businesses money for a share of profits.
- Used for shipping exports and imports of cargo.
- The world's largest producer of non- alcoholic drinks.
- depot The world's largest hardware center.
- Financial risk taken by a single person in order to begin a business.
- The amount of money one earns as a result of selling goods and/or services.
- The only United States president from Georgia.
- Putting money away for future use.
Down
- The amount of money one makes after their expenses have been paid; specifically an entrepreneur.
- The world's largest passing airline.
- These were communities that are immigrants from the same countries.
- The world's busiest aviation hub.
- The world's leading producer in in par, tissue, etc.
- A voting policy that gave each a country a certain number of votes based on three categories (rural, town, urban).
- National road network system.
- These games were awarded to Atlanta and the entire state of Georgia benefitted from these games.
- May of georgia's cities were developed do to this transportation system.
- Purchasing goods and/or services.
19 Clues: National road network system. • The world's busiest aviation hub. • Purchasing goods and/or services. • Putting money away for future use. • The world's largest passing airline. • depot The world's largest hardware center. • The only United States president from Georgia. • Used for shipping exports and imports of cargo. • ...
Financial Terminology 2022-11-06
Across
- occurs when the prices of goods and services increase over time.
- Money that needs to be repaid by the borrower, generally with interest.
- is a legal status that a person or entity can enter when they're unable to repay their debts.
- To give something (like money, food, or clothes) to help a person or organization.
- Money that is made in a business after all the costs and expenses are paid.
- A portion of a company's profit paid to shareholders.
- A type of investment that gives people a share of ownership in a company.
- An _______ is any resource (tangible or intangible, owned or controlled) that holds value.
Down
- Something you spend your money on that you expect will earn a financial return.
- loans are used to buy a home or to borrow money against the value of a home you already own.
- Amount of money you receive in your paycheck after taxes and other deductions are taken out; also called take-home pay.
- is a plan for using income to meet financial obligations.
- Objects people want that they can touch or hold, such as toys, clothes, and food.
- Money earned or received such as wages or salaries, tips, commissions, contracted pay, government transfer payments, dividends on investments, tax refunds, gifts, and inheritances.
- Money you owe another person or a business.
- Paper or coin money.
16 Clues: Paper or coin money. • Money you owe another person or a business. • A portion of a company's profit paid to shareholders. • is a plan for using income to meet financial obligations. • occurs when the prices of goods and services increase over time. • Money that needs to be repaid by the borrower, generally with interest. • ...
business 2025-05-08
Across
- the total amount of money you spend
- only spending a curtian amount of money
- convincing people to buy somthing
- for a curtian amount of time somthing is cheaper
- somthing your working up to
- when your business get bigger
- somthing that you and the other person agree on
- somthing that cost to much money
Down
- somthing you use to buy somthing
- when you wnat somthing you hand over the money amount
- a business
- somthing you have to pay the govornment
- when someone buys your stuff for sale
- someone that works for your brand
- when you follow the rules of the government
- when you choose to buy somthing
- when you and your employees chat on what to improve on
17 Clues: a business • somthing your working up to • when your business get bigger • when you choose to buy somthing • somthing you use to buy somthing • somthing that cost to much money • convincing people to buy somthing • someone that works for your brand • the total amount of money you spend • when someone buys your stuff for sale • only spending a curtian amount of money • ...
matthews recording income and expenditure 2025-05-29
Across
- book that records all money in/out (8)
- documents proving payments received (8)
- put money aside for goals (4)
- checking if income is more or less than spending (9)
- help track income and spending (7)
- planning future income and costs (9)
- change habits if spending is too high (6)
- more income than expenses (4)
Down
- spot areas to cut costs (5)
- statements of what you must pay (5)
- physical money received or spent (4)
- more expenses than income (4)
- match cashbook to budget to check overspending (7)
- reason for receiving or paying money (7)
- record of cheque payments with number (7)
- when a transaction occurred (4)
- money moving through bank account (4)
17 Clues: spot areas to cut costs (5) • more expenses than income (4) • put money aside for goals (4) • more income than expenses (4) • when a transaction occurred (4) • help track income and spending (7) • statements of what you must pay (5) • physical money received or spent (4) • planning future income and costs (9) • money moving through bank account (4) • ...
Accounting & Finance 2018-05-22
Across
- The salary you've earned after deductions from insurance, health care, taxes, etc.
- Money taken away
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate for money lent or delayed debt.
- Original amount of money in investment.
- The salary you've earned before deductions.
Down
- A type of payment on paper used to direct a bank to draw money from your bank account to another person.
- Plan of use of money.
- Money received.
- Investing money usually for profit.
- A card that transfers money to another bank account when paying.
- A tax on sales.
- Salaries paid to employees by a company.
12 Clues: Money received. • A tax on sales. • Money taken away • Plan of use of money. • Investing money usually for profit. • Original amount of money in investment. • Salaries paid to employees by a company. • The salary you've earned before deductions. • A card that transfers money to another bank account when paying. • ...
me gartrell crossword 2022-02-17
Across
- a place to deposite a check or money
- how much you can spend during that period of time
- when you put money into your account
- a car that you get a bill for at the end of the year
- a card that pulls from your checking account
- when u use money that you dont have
Down
- money u get overtime from the bank holding your money
- paper currency you get from working
- a goal about your money
- how much you make in a year
- the money you make
- when you take money out of yours account
12 Clues: the money you make • a goal about your money • how much you make in a year • paper currency you get from working • when u use money that you dont have • a place to deposite a check or money • when you put money into your account • when you take money out of yours account • a card that pulls from your checking account • how much you can spend during that period of time • ...
all in a day's work 2026-03-27
Across
- A plan for how to earn, save and spend your money
- something purchased to protect the value of ourselves or our things
- what people use to buy things
- to keep money in the future
- something you are trying to do or to reach
Down
- a set of actions to do or achieve something
- something an employer offers in addition to money
- to get money for doing money
- money given to a person for doing work
- money people pay the government for activities or services
- the ability to do something
- work a person does to earn money
12 Clues: the ability to do something • to keep money in the future • to get money for doing money • what people use to buy things • work a person does to earn money • money given to a person for doing work • something you are trying to do or to reach • a set of actions to do or achieve something • A plan for how to earn, save and spend your money • ...
TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE IN BANKING 2022-04-26
Across
- ACCOUNT, TYPE OF ACCOUNT ON WHICH YOU CAN AVAIL OD
- 11 DIGIT CODE FOR TRANSFER OF FUNDS
- ONE OF THE WAY THROUGH WHICH BANK EARNS
- INTREST ON CURRENT ACCOUNT
- ONE FACILITY PROVIDED BY BANK TO SECURE THEIR VALUABLES
- THE BANK OF THE DRAWER
- SECTION 6 OF NI ACT 1881
- THE BOOK SHOWING DEPOSITS AND WITHDRAWLS
- ONE OF THE WAY OF WITHDRAWING MONEY FROM ACCOUNT
- AMOUNT IN CUSTOMERS ACCOUNT
- WHERE THE CHEQUE IS PAID TO ONLY THE PAYEE SPECIFIED
- USED FOR INTER BANK TRASACTIONS WHERE THE MIN AMOUNT IS 2 LAKHS
- THE MAKER OF CHEQUE
- ONE VARIENT OF DEPOSIT WHICH WILL HAVE MATURITY AFTER CERTAIN TIME
- THE ACCOUNT AS A PART OF FINANCIAL INCLUSION
- IMPORTANT REPORT TO SEE CREDIT HISTORY
- SECTION 8 OF NI ACT
- SLIP USED TO DEPOSIT MONEY
- USED FOR INTER BANK TRANSACTIONS WHERE THERE ARE NO MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM LIMITS
Down
- SECURE FORM OF CHEQUE WHERE THE PAYMENT IS DONE INTO ACCOUNT
- DIGITAL BANKING APP OF SBI
- WHEN THERE ARE NO FUNDS IN ACCOUNT THE CHEQUE IS ____
- EXPIRED CHEQUE
- CONVERTING BLACK MONEY TO WHITE
- INCOME EARNED ON DEPOSITS
- VERIFICATION OF CUSTOMER
- POSTPAID INSTRUMENT
- WHEN A BOND PERIOD ENDS
- RISKY TYPE OF CHEQUE
- ONE VARIENT OF DEPOSIT WHERE WE WILL SAVE MONEY PERIODICALLY
- TRANSACTIONS OF AN ACCOUNT
- ACCOUNT, ACCOUNT GENERALLY INTENDED FOR SAVING
- CUSTOMERS MONEY IN BANK
- RECENTLY ITS LIMIT RAISED TO 5 LAKHS
- DEPOSITING MONEY IN ACCOUNT
- WITHDRAWL OF MONEY FROM ACCOUNT
36 Clues: EXPIRED CHEQUE • POSTPAID INSTRUMENT • THE MAKER OF CHEQUE • SECTION 8 OF NI ACT • RISKY TYPE OF CHEQUE • THE BANK OF THE DRAWER • WHEN A BOND PERIOD ENDS • CUSTOMERS MONEY IN BANK • VERIFICATION OF CUSTOMER • SECTION 6 OF NI ACT 1881 • INCOME EARNED ON DEPOSITS • DIGITAL BANKING APP OF SBI • INTREST ON CURRENT ACCOUNT • TRANSACTIONS OF AN ACCOUNT • SLIP USED TO DEPOSIT MONEY • ...
Upper words 2013-06-09
Across
- stealing money and things
- deciding in court that someone is not guilty
- the highest university or college degree
- animal which has babies, not eggs
- an amount of money paid by a school, university etc. to a student who has lot of ability, but not much money
- using violence to steal from somebody in a public place
- taking a person by using violence, usually in order to get money for returning them
- the amounts of money you pay to go to a private school
- stealing from people and banks
- stealing from houses and flats
- a teacher who works with one student or a small group of students
- the job or series of jobs that you do during your working life
Down
- try to catch or kill an animal
- the use of violence for political purposes
- books and stories about imaginary people and events
- stealing things from a shop while it's open
- taking things illegaly from one country to another
- the land and the buildings of a university or college
- money paid as a punishment for a crime
- the story of a book,play, film etc.
- someone who has a first degree from a university or college
- trying to make someone do something you want by giving them money
- animal you keep in your home
- to look at things in a shop or market without planning to buy anything
- to produce eggs
25 Clues: to produce eggs • stealing money and things • animal you keep in your home • try to catch or kill an animal • stealing from people and banks • stealing from houses and flats • animal which has babies, not eggs • the story of a book,play, film etc. • money paid as a punishment for a crime • the highest university or college degree • the use of violence for political purposes • ...
5- Complete with the correct word 2014-06-16
Across
- " I won`t change my car this month, I`m already in........"
- "I really like him, he is worth a ........."
- "Let`s buy him somenthing nice..... a cd!"
- "My mum always says that she is not made of ......."
- "This month I won´t be able to pay you, I`m really ......... of money"
- "My grandfather used to worked ...... a firefighter when he was young"
- "I don`t like him. He`s got more money than ........"
- "She is my best friend because she knows how to....... me up whenever I feel sad"
- To be extremely interested by something or someone.
- slightly angry.
- "It was really dificult to finish my studies since I had to live within my ......"
Down
- " I hate living on a ........ every month"
- "She is extremely rich, she has got money to ......."
- "She is so rich that she always gives her money ........"
- " Definitely this year I`m up to my........"
- feeling nervous and uncomfortable and worrying about what people think of you, for example because you have to talk or sing in public, or because you have made a silly mistake.
- (adj) When someone feel admiration and respect for someone else or something.
- "I will never have that standard ...... living"
- "Sorry, I couldn`t buy a present for your birthday, money is a bit.......at the moment"
- To be very surprised about something.
- "Smoking is not just bad for your health, it`s a ............ of money!"
21 Clues: slightly angry. • To be very surprised about something. • " I hate living on a ........ every month" • "Let`s buy him somenthing nice..... a cd!" • " Definitely this year I`m up to my........" • "I really like him, he is worth a ........." • "I will never have that standard ...... living" • To be extremely interested by something or someone. • ...
finance 2024-02-02
Across
- Payment made into a bank account
- A source of money
- Pay The amount an employee "takes home" after income tax has been deducted
- Money that is owned by someone for the purpose of investing or lending
- The price of a product per mass, volume, length, or time unit
- A single deposit invested for a fixed period at a fixed interest rate
- Price after adding VAT
- A service,purchase or item or earning that has tax applied to it
- A sum of money given to you by an organisation for the purpose of covering your study costs
- a comprehensive document that details all the work done or items sold and what costs are due
- This is an entry in an account showing a payment made to the account
- The amount in the account is your own
- Best value for money
Down
- a piece of paper companies a payment and contains the most important details of the transaction
- A record of income and expenditure
- The maximum amount you can spend on your credit card
- Price before adding VAT
- Money taken from a bank account
- Unemployment Insurance Fund (abbr.)
- The value of one currency in terms of the value of another country
- How much money has been used on something
- One million million
- Pay as you earn (abbr.)
- The difference between debits and credits
- The legal terms and conditions applicable to a transaction made with borrowing money
25 Clues: A source of money • One million million • Best value for money • Price after adding VAT • Price before adding VAT • Pay as you earn (abbr.) • Money taken from a bank account • Payment made into a bank account • A record of income and expenditure • Unemployment Insurance Fund (abbr.) • The amount in the account is your own • How much money has been used on something • ...
Investment Unit Review 2023-03-23
Across
- A way to record information to prevent hacking.
- Limited risk, lower returns. Short-term goals.
- Investing a lot of money at once
- Goverment funding for retirement.
- When the stock market is decreasing
- Digital form of payment.
- Money that's saved for a specific reason with a goal to grow over time.
- Assets minus liabilities.
- Increase in value in an asset
- A professional that can help you to manage your IRA.
- Percentage of your loan that you have pay over time.
Down
- Retirement accoutn where your employer matches your contributions up to 3%.
- Physical money.
- Money you have gained from your stock.
- Total value of all the company's outstanding shares of stock.
- When the stock market is rising
- Loan from you to a issuer to get paid back to you with interest.
- Automatic way of contirbuting money to an IRA.
- Required Minimum Distribution
- Higher risk, higher returns. Long-term goals.
- How risky you are when investing.
- A small portion of a company.
- Retirement for union workers. Continues to pay you after retirement.
- Collection of stocks that you own.
- Money you get paid per share per year by a company.
- Money Market Account
- Initial value of a share/stock.
- Retirement that you can get at 59.5 years old.
- Dollar Cost Averaging
- Retirement account after tax. Use if you think your income will be higher by the time you retire.
30 Clues: Physical money. • Money Market Account • Dollar Cost Averaging • Digital form of payment. • Assets minus liabilities. • Required Minimum Distribution • A small portion of a company. • Increase in value in an asset • When the stock market is rising • Initial value of a share/stock. • Investing a lot of money at once • Goverment funding for retirement. • ...
karli, P8, economics vocab 2023-01-25
Across
- workers focus on one type of work or business
- there are limited resources available for consumers while the demand is endless
- another word for farming
- a system of dollars and coins
- the money a person receives for the work they do
- how much of that product is available for consumers while the demand is endless
- there are at least two producers who want you to buy their products or services
- using another person’s money to buy something
- trading for goods and services
- money that is owed to someone else
- products or services brought into a country for sale
- how money is made and spent in a certain area
- costs or things we have to buy
Down
- prices falling over time
- in short suypply
- prices rising over time
- products or services sent out of a country to be sold in another countr
- the people, or businesses, that buy products and services
- money we pay to the government
- a list of income and expenses
- the people, or businesses, that make items to sell and provide services
- how many consumers want to buy a particular product
- the creation of products
- money earned by workers
- Market a system of buying and selling stocks, or investments, in companies
- small pieces of a company
- protect our resources so we don’t lose them
- giving money to someone else with the hope of getting more money back
28 Clues: in short suypply • prices rising over time • money earned by workers • prices falling over time • another word for farming • the creation of products • small pieces of a company • a list of income and expenses • a system of dollars and coins • money we pay to the government • trading for goods and services • costs or things we have to buy • money that is owed to someone else • ...
Stephanie+Arianna Business Definitions Crossword 2025-03-11
Across
- A business that is separate from the people who own it
- Any location to sell (online or in person)
- Money used for a business (net worth)
- Losing money or being in Debt
- A method of collecting information
- a government owned business providing public servicesc
- amount of goods/services available to be sold
- Represents an owners interest in a corporation
- A market with one seller and no competition
- Business owned by individuals, not the government
- Something useful or valuable
- Someone who creates new ideas or projects within a company.
- Ability to buy something and pay later
- A share in the ownership of a company
- The original owner of a business
- Money that is owed to someone else.
Down
- A profitable company that is making money
- The money made after costs are paid
- Two or more people that own a business
- A testing product that is functional, but not final
- Is something a person or company owes.
- Money comes directly out of the account
- Using, buying or eating something
- Total amount of money from a company over certain time
- Businesses selling the same product
- A business owned by one person
- Process of creating goods/services
- A new business or project involving risk.
- A legal claim that secures the payment of a debt
- Trading goods or services
- Introducing new ideas that improve the business
- A business that licenses its brands to others
32 Clues: Trading goods or services • Something useful or valuable • Losing money or being in Debt • A business owned by one person • The original owner of a business • Using, buying or eating something • A method of collecting information • Process of creating goods/services • The money made after costs are paid • Businesses selling the same product • Money that is owed to someone else. • ...
Investing Sophie 2025-03-26
Across
- secured in the possession of, or assigned to a person
- how much you are paying for each dollar of the companies earnings
- the total value of a company's stock
- Ownership of a fraction of a company
- An initial public offering is when a private company offers shares to the public in a new stock issuance
- have a fixed interest rate
- sum of money made available for a particular purpose
- investing all the money you have at a given time
- Put up to 7,000 dollars into an account per year
- Payments made by companies to shareholders
- You pay a tax and the government uses it and then when you retire you get the money back.
- someone who buys and sells stocks for short term
Down
- take money from investors and purchase a portfolio that may include stock bonds on a combination of assets
- Loans made by a investor to a company
- The increase in value when you sell an asset for more than you paid
- pay under the face value with no interest payments
- historically many unionized workforces
- little pieces of lots of companies
- MONEY Currencies created and backed by government but not not tied to a commodity
- Required minimum distributions
- federal insurance contribution Act
- money you contribute goes in after tax
- 3-4 letters used to represent a company in the stock market
- pool money together with other people to invest in the stock market
- Dollar Cost Averaging
25 Clues: Dollar Cost Averaging • have a fixed interest rate • Required minimum distributions • little pieces of lots of companies • federal insurance contribution Act • the total value of a company's stock • Ownership of a fraction of a company • Loans made by a investor to a company • historically many unionized workforces • money you contribute goes in after tax • ...
BUSINESS FINANCE 2024-12-03
Across
- Have strict eligibility criteria
- Individuals that borrower owed money to such as friend
- Interest rates can be high
- Use for small purchases and then repaid over time
- Process where the company renegotiates the terms of its debt with creditors
- Allows borrowing of money against outstanding invoices
- Funds startup and business expansion
- Improves credit score
- An individuals company or institutions that obtains money good or service
- Business entities that borrower operating or expand
- Means being equal or fair
- A form of credit extended by a bank
- Offer lower interest rates mandature benefits
- From credit expanded by a bank
- The company sell is involves to another party
Down
- Do not a security interest
- Do not have to be repaid
- Allows business to borrow money against assets
- The additional amount paid by the borrower in consederation
- Money that has been borrowed and will have to be repaid in a year or up to 3-5 years
- Acquired funds that need to be repaid in 5 to 25 years
- Acuired funds that need to by repaid
- Come with no or low interest rates
- Individuals who borrow money for personal purpose
- Who have a legal claim on borrow assets
- Those who have a legal claim on borrower
- The company leases equipment or property from another party
- A person organization that is owed money
- A moral legal ethical obligation
- The difference between operating expenses and available funds
30 Clues: Improves credit score • Do not have to be repaid • Means being equal or fair • Do not a security interest • Interest rates can be high • From credit expanded by a bank • Have strict eligibility criteria • A moral legal ethical obligation • Come with no or low interest rates • A form of credit extended by a bank • Acuired funds that need to by repaid • ...
Family Consumer Science 2018-04-04
Across
- Really grown over the years (Hint:Deals with electric)
- Achievement, Status, Responsibility, and Reputation
- Money due to companies.
- Once was called Shell Shock?
- What causes PTSD for Soldiers
- Spending your money wisely.
- Money coming from a check.
- Beauty, Balance, Form, etc.
- Mood Swings
- Protection, Security, Order, Law, Limits, Stability, etc.
- Directly takes it out of your bank account as you spend
Down
- Family, Affection, Relationships, Work Group, etc.
- Seeing things that actually not there.
- What is the disorder about neatness?
- Depression Usually happened after birth of child
- Personal Growth, and Self-Fulfilment
- Something you invest in.
- Knowledge, Meaning, Self-Awareness
- Borrowing Money
- Affective Disorder Usually cause because of not enough sun during the winter
20 Clues: Mood Swings • Borrowing Money • Money due to companies. • Something you invest in. • Money coming from a check. • Spending your money wisely. • Beauty, Balance, Form, etc. • Once was called Shell Shock? • What causes PTSD for Soldiers • Knowledge, Meaning, Self-Awareness • What is the disorder about neatness? • Personal Growth, and Self-Fulfilment • ...
Financial Math 2022-05-03
Across
- The lowest wage in a state
- Home Owners Association
- Money in Greece
- Worst education system
- A place to live that is not a house
- The taxes that a school collects
- The recommended down payment on a house
- Moving company
- The amount of money owed over a lifetime
- Where "Living on a Dollar a Day" was filmed
- Money in France
Down
- Best education system
- Legal contract for renting an apartment
- How electricity is measured
- The amount of money overspent in one year
- The day where you argue your assessment
- The percent a real estate broker makes
- Legal contract when buying a house
- State without an income tax
- Percent you spend on housing
20 Clues: Moving company • Money in Greece • Money in France • Best education system • Worst education system • Home Owners Association • The lowest wage in a state • How electricity is measured • State without an income tax • Percent you spend on housing • The taxes that a school collects • Legal contract when buying a house • A place to live that is not a house • ...
BE A BEE! 2018-01-23
Across
- not much money
- Example: language that is not your own
- amount of people in a country
- overcrowded homes and poor
- difficult or unlikely to change
- water runs through this
- all over the world
- chances you have
- place for children to learn
- no water near in land
- the most
- no home
- not winning
- borrow money
- a place to keep money
Down
- Building in India
- poor
- no nutrition
- think or be creative
- ____ is food necessary for health and grow
- study of physical features
- not full grown and will not grow
- production and consumption of goods and services
- supplies
- money made
- when your happy you______
- work at home
27 Clues: poor • no home • supplies • the most • money made • not winning • no nutrition • work at home • borrow money • not much money • chances you have • Building in India • all over the world • think or be creative • no water near in land • a place to keep money • water runs through this • when your happy you______ • study of physical features • overcrowded homes and poor • place for children to learn • ...
AP Macro Unit 4 Review 2026-04-07
Across
- Currency in circulation plus checkable deposits
- Market for short‑term financial assets
- Decreases money supply and raises rates
- Market for borrowing and saving
- M1 plus savings deposits and money market funds
- Interest rate before inflation
- Fed buying or selling government bonds
- Percent of deposits banks must keep
- Rate banks charge each other overnight
Down
- Nominal rate minus inflation
- Increases money supply and lowers rates
- Market for long‑term financial assets
- Maximum increase from one deposit
- Money backed by government decree
- Funds banks can loan out
- Interest‑paying loan to government or firms
- Rate the Fed charges banks
- Portion of deposits banks must hold
- Central bank of the United States
- Ease of converting an asset into cash
20 Clues: Funds banks can loan out • Rate the Fed charges banks • Nominal rate minus inflation • Interest rate before inflation • Market for borrowing and saving • Maximum increase from one deposit • Money backed by government decree • Central bank of the United States • Percent of deposits banks must keep • Portion of deposits banks must hold • Market for long‑term financial assets • ...
Intro to Eco Crossword Name:______ 2025-05-14
Across
- – A person who buys things
- – Helpful actions people do for money
- – Things people must have to live
- – Things people would like to have
- – When businesses try to get more customers
- – What you gain from a decision
- – Picking between two or more options
- – Where buyers and sellers meet
Down
- – Physical items you can buy
- – Buying, selling, or exchanging things
- – Something that encourages behavior
- – A person or business that makes goods
- – A plan for spending money
- – Money left after costs are paid
- – What you give up when choosing something
- – How much people want a product
- – How much of a product is available
- – When resources are limited
- – Money a person earns
- – The amount paid for a product
20 Clues: – Money a person earns • – A person who buys things • – A plan for spending money • – Physical items you can buy • – When resources are limited • – What you gain from a decision • – The amount paid for a product • – Where buyers and sellers meet • – How much people want a product • – Money left after costs are paid • – Things people must have to live • ...
ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION 2026-05-05
Across
- Uprising of farmers in Massachusetts
- what the government lacked
- A loose alliance of states
- 1787 law that created a plan for western lands
- A rule created by government
- The only branch of government under the Articles
- what was difficult to achieve
- To formally approve a document
- Law-making body
- Group of states joined together
- something you didn’t have
- Money owed by the government
- Type of money used in an economy
Down
- The first constitution of the United States
- How the national government was described
- Resistance against authority
- what government couldn’t collect
- Exchange of goods between states
- Required agreement from all states
- Individual political unit in the U.S.
- Money collected by the government
21 Clues: Law-making body • something you didn’t have • what the government lacked • A loose alliance of states • Resistance against authority • A rule created by government • Money owed by the government • what was difficult to achieve • To formally approve a document • Group of states joined together • what government couldn’t collect • Exchange of goods between states • ...
Cooper's Crossword 2017-11-28
Across
- What kind of economic system did the Soviet Union have?
- What form of government did the Soviet Union have?
- If I don't get an Iphone X i'm going to literally die
- They who buy things
- North Korea
- Gross National Product
- S--p-y
- How fast your money becomes worth more
- They who sell things
- Tile your house for you?
Down
- A fusion of both economys
- What kind of economic system does the USA have?
- Ma--oe--om--s
- -i-r-econ----s
- Money you make
- Only 500 Iphone X's left
- "I see you have some money, and I have products"
- Gross Domestic Product
- Things you buy
- How fast your money becomes worth less
- Usefulness
21 Clues: S--p-y • Usefulness • North Korea • Ma--oe--om--s • -i-r-econ----s • Money you make • Things you buy • They who buy things • They who sell things • Gross Domestic Product • Gross National Product • Only 500 Iphone X's left • Tile your house for you? • A fusion of both economys • How fast your money becomes worth less • How fast your money becomes worth more • ...
Economic Final Crossword 2021-06-08
Across
- Stock Market hits all time high
- Inflation high, economy slows
- Actions done for someone else
- Desire to buy product
- Clothes, car, computer
- acquiring goods/services
- Luxury item
- lowers credit and money available
- lending of money
- Price of bread goes up
- educational institution
- Nations control over money supply
- financial plan
Down
- Most desired choice is given up
- price change causes demand change
- use of government revenue
- Counters a recession
- example of a determinant of supply
- Ups and down of GDP over time
- Quantities at all price levels
- nations central bank
- More than what is needed, excess
- population who are able to work
- providing money or resources
- Essential for survival
25 Clues: Luxury item • financial plan • lending of money • Counters a recession • nations central bank • Desire to buy product • Clothes, car, computer • Price of bread goes up • Essential for survival • educational institution • acquiring goods/services • use of government revenue • providing money or resources • Inflation high, economy slows • Actions done for someone else • ...
Crossword Game 2021-06-29
Across
- to give somebody a job
- ability to remember
- frightened
- having a baby
- damage or injury
- the money that a person earns
- an amount of money paid by school as award
- to become unconscious
- an amount of money that you have not spent
- a reaction to something
- to care for somebody
- a medical process
- valuable and important
Down
- having a lot of energy
- make somebody responsible for
- do not accept
- to say that you are not satisfied
- a moral rule or a strong belief that influences your actions
- sudden and rapid or having a fine edge or point
- an unexpected event
- an amount of money that you pay for professional services
- the largest part
22 Clues: frightened • having a baby • do not accept • damage or injury • the largest part • a medical process • ability to remember • an unexpected event • to care for somebody • to become unconscious • to give somebody a job • having a lot of energy • valuable and important • a reaction to something • make somebody responsible for • the money that a person earns • to say that you are not satisfied • ...
Econ words 2025-04-04
Across
- market value of a country
- decrease in price
- unemployment that follows business cycle
- macro economic measure of GDP
- raw material,can be bought and sold
- item swap
- too much government spending
- massive amount of inflation
- layoffs
- inflation rate underlying rate of inflation
- job becoming less valuable
- money that can make change
- slow economic growth, high inflation
- money that lasts
Down
- how much something is worth
- pull increasing price because of demand
- price of goods rise
- negative effect of company on econ
- push rising production costs
- unexpected sudden change in supply
- GDP divided by population
- lost jobs due to time of year
- let it be money
- money can be transported easily
24 Clues: layoffs • item swap • let it be money • money that lasts • decrease in price • price of goods rise • market value of a country • GDP divided by population • job becoming less valuable • money that can make change • how much something is worth • massive amount of inflation • too much government spending • macro economic measure of GDP • lost jobs due to time of year • ...
Khwabon Ka Sheher 2023-01-09
Across
- items owned by a business fir future benefits
- Any amount spent
- total sales of a company
- the main motive of a business is to earn
- People from whom money is receivable
- The monthly payments to an insurance company
- Tax is charged on ______
- A negative balance of money
- money placed in securities to earn extra income
Down
- Costs that change with output
- A statement prepared at the end of the financial year
- Proof of payment
- money returned
- represents the shareholders funds
- place to buy & sell securities
- A business's total value
- Unit of Indian Currency
- Form of Organisation with no limited liability
- Excess of profit paid to shareholders
- Apex bank of India
20 Clues: money returned • Proof of payment • Any amount spent • Apex bank of India • Unit of Indian Currency • total sales of a company • A business's total value • Tax is charged on ______ • A negative balance of money • Costs that change with output • place to buy & sell securities • represents the shareholders funds • People from whom money is receivable • ...
Principles 2.03C 2016-09-07
Across
- market account type of account that pays a higher interest rate than a saving acounnt
- payment fee charged when a cardholder does not make the minimum monthly payment by the due date
- APR a higher interest rate charged on new transactions
- the price of money
- account an account with a depository institution that holds money not spent on current expenditures
- goal specific objectives to be accomplished through planning
- of deposit CD an account that pays interest on a lump sum of money
Down
- fee charged if the amount of money charged goes over the card's credit limit
- yourself first popular and very effective saving strategy that can help individual's choose saving over spending money
- date the time the minimum payment is owed interest the price of money
- when goods, services, or money is received in exchange for a promise to pay a definite sum of money at a future date
- the end result of something a person intends to acquire, achieve, do, reach, or accomplish
- giving up one thing for another
- payment the smallest amount to be paid on the balance each month
- percentage rate interest rate charged on a credit card balance each month
15 Clues: the price of money • giving up one thing for another • APR a higher interest rate charged on new transactions • goal specific objectives to be accomplished through planning • payment the smallest amount to be paid on the balance each month • of deposit CD an account that pays interest on a lump sum of money • ...
How Are Your Finances? 2023-01-04
Across
- the initial amount that you deposit in a savings account
- a plan for how you will spend your money
- the type of expenses that you have to pay every month such as utility bills, rent, or car payments
- the type of interest that is earned only on the principal amount
- money you have earned through work or investments
- a card issued by a financial institution that a person uses to transfer money automatically out of their own account (2 words)
- property you own that has value such as a house or car
Down
- using the internet to manage money in your accounts and make transfers (2 words)
- a type of loan that is easy to obtain, but has a very short term and high interest rate (2 words)
- the type of interest that is earned on the principal AND on previous interest
- money you pay for goods or services
- money in physical form
- a card issued by a financial institution that a person uses to borrow money that they will repay later (2 words)
- money you earn for keeping your money in a savings account
- the amount of time you have to repay a loan
15 Clues: money in physical form • money you pay for goods or services • a plan for how you will spend your money • the amount of time you have to repay a loan • money you have earned through work or investments • property you own that has value such as a house or car • the initial amount that you deposit in a savings account • ...
Math Vocabulary We've Learned This Year Mixed Review 2022-05-20
Across
- The operation used when we want to find percent of a number
- a piece of plastic used to pay for items using money that must be PAID BACK
- Amount of money a company gets to keep after expenses are paid; It's what people hope to earn!
- Money subtracted from the cost of an item when it's on sale or there's a coupon
- Money added to the cost of a loan paid to the bank
- A collection of publicly traded companies that sell shares to investors
- Letters that represent the percentage of interest added to a loan or bank account ANNUALLY(each year)
Down
- The amount of money borrowed before interest is added
- Your favorite class
- Loan from a bank used to buy a home or piece of land
- Any transaction that causes money to be ADDED to a bank account
- A piece of plastic used to pay for items using money already in someone's bank account
- A piece of stock for sale by a publicly traded company
- Any transaction that causes money to be SUBTRACTED from a bank account
- Money added to the cost of an item purchased (paid to the government)
15 Clues: Your favorite class • Money added to the cost of a loan paid to the bank • Loan from a bank used to buy a home or piece of land • The amount of money borrowed before interest is added • A piece of stock for sale by a publicly traded company • The operation used when we want to find percent of a number • Any transaction that causes money to be ADDED to a bank account • ...
Percent Crossword(Just Do It) 2018-02-08
Across
- the amount of money added to an amount of money in percents
- the relationship of groups using ratios
- the more of it you put your money through the more it will grow
- the money that is added to the total in percents
- the amount of money borrowed or invested
- the part of 100 using %
Down
- the money the store adds to an item they buy to gain profit
- the money added to a person wage after they sell item's
- the amount of money you owe
- the money subtracted from an item's original price
- the equation you use to find all the parts
- the percent of how much the money will grow
12 Clues: the part of 100 using % • the amount of money you owe • the relationship of groups using ratios • the amount of money borrowed or invested • the equation you use to find all the parts • the percent of how much the money will grow • the money that is added to the total in percents • the money subtracted from an item's original price • ...
Life Insurance 2012-08-12
Across
- Life insurance bought on an important worker
- Easy way to determine need for life insurance
- First step in the life sales process
- Life issued with cash value
- Moving money between policies without incurring taxes
- Has a trunk
- Method to buy out deceased partner's heirs
- Lne of three fundamental building blocks of insurance
Down
- Least expensive life insurance
- A permanent policy that is no longer life insurance
- Reduces the death benefit
- Man's best friend
- Money spent by the carrier to produce the product
- Large marsupial
- Money applied to the cash value
- Likes to chase mice
- Longest duration term product
- Flying mammal
- Few underwriting requirements submitted electronically
- One way to get money out of a policy
20 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Reduces the death benefit • Life issued with cash value • Longest duration term product • Least expensive life insurance • Money applied to the cash value • First step in the life sales process • One way to get money out of a policy • Method to buy out deceased partner's heirs • ...
Unit 8 2020-03-17
Across
- a sweet, sticky brown fruit that grows on a kind of palm tree
- rich
- a small piece of a valuable metal found in the ground
- the continuing increase in prices
- appropriate
- very harmful
- come from sth else
- part of a company you can buy as investment
- money that a business receives during a certain period
- add money to a bank account
- a narrow road between buildings
Down
- value of a coin or paper money
- changeable
- loss of hope
- fall a long way suddenly
- sb who buys and sells things as a job
- spending/costing a lot of money
- consist of
- spread quickly
- find out if sth is correct or true
20 Clues: rich • changeable • consist of • appropriate • loss of hope • very harmful • spread quickly • come from sth else • fall a long way suddenly • add money to a bank account • value of a coin or paper money • spending/costing a lot of money • a narrow road between buildings • the continuing increase in prices • find out if sth is correct or true • sb who buys and sells things as a job • ...
SAVE THE OLANET AND CASH 2016-11-17
Across
- a light fuel oil
- increase the amount
- money that parents give to their child
- an overflow of a large amount of water
- easier to bring rather than cash
- a thick liquid use as a fuel
- fuel for train
- to turn the transportation on
- produced without pesticides
- he money that you keep for the future
- borrow it to someone
Down
- energy by the sun
- a card to purchase something on credit
- give money to pay for something
- a car with electric motor
- use something that is not yours but you return it
- change waste into reusable material
- weekly payment for work
- monthly payment for work
- piece of metal, used as money
20 Clues: fuel for train • a light fuel oil • energy by the sun • increase the amount • borrow it to someone • weekly payment for work • monthly payment for work • a car with electric motor • produced without pesticides • a thick liquid use as a fuel • piece of metal, used as money • to turn the transportation on • give money to pay for something • easier to bring rather than cash • ...
Business Studies revision 2017-11-30
Across
- Revenue - expenses
- (opening stock + purchases) - closing stock
- what a business owes
- how a business is funded
- Net profit(before tax) - tax
- All costs added together
- Gross profit - expenses
- Money in an account at the start of the month
- Costs that are not linked to production
- current assets - current liabilities
- Turnover - cost of sales
Down
- Fixed costs + Variable costs
- Costs to set up a business
- Opening balance +/- ne cash flow
- Money in - money out
- things a business owe that change regularly
- Money in
- what a business owns
- Fixed costs divided by (sell price - variable costs
- Costs that don't change with output
- Costs that are linked to production
- Costs that change with output
22 Clues: Money in • Revenue - expenses • what a business owes • Money in - money out • what a business owns • Gross profit - expenses • how a business is funded • All costs added together • Turnover - cost of sales • Costs to set up a business • Fixed costs + Variable costs • Net profit(before tax) - tax • Costs that change with output • Opening balance +/- ne cash flow • ...
Family Consumer Science 2018-04-04
Across
- What is the disorder about neatness?
- Money due to companies.
- Directly takes it out of your bank account as you spend
- Knowledge, Meaning, Self-Awareness
- Something you invest in.
- Depression Usually happened after birth of child
- Achievement, Status, Responsibility, and Reputation
- Borrowing Money
- Protection, Security, Order, Law, Limits, Stability, etc.
- Depression Mood Swings
Down
- Family, Affection, Relationships, Work Group, etc.
- Personal Growth, and Self-Fulfilment
- Spending your money wisely.
- Really grown over the years (Hint:Deals with electric)
- Seeing things that actually not there.
- Money coming from a check.
- Beauty, Balance, Form, etc.
- Affective Disorder Usually cause because of not enough sun during the winter
- Once was called Shell Shock?
- What causes PTSD for Soldiers
20 Clues: Borrowing Money • Depression Mood Swings • Money due to companies. • Something you invest in. • Money coming from a check. • Spending your money wisely. • Beauty, Balance, Form, etc. • Once was called Shell Shock? • What causes PTSD for Soldiers • Knowledge, Meaning, Self-Awareness • What is the disorder about neatness? • Personal Growth, and Self-Fulfilment • ...
Investing- Vocabulary 2023-12-11
Across
- lowfee portfolio of stocks chosen to track or mimic a stock market
- collection of financial investments
- setting money aside
- the second largest stock exchange
- a retirement account
- financial instruments
- value of a company that can be bought,sold,or traded
- when there is a fee from each investor
- likely that a bondholder will be paid back
Down
- profits of a company
- money gained or lost on an investment
- monthly benefits millions of americans and helps with military fees
- encouraging selling
- when the purchasing power decreases
- how likely the investor is to make money on an investment
- retirement account
- risk free investment
- the investor loans money to a company
- a finacial asset
- interest payment on a bond
20 Clues: a finacial asset • retirement account • setting money aside • encouraging selling • profits of a company • a retirement account • risk free investment • financial instruments • interest payment on a bond • the second largest stock exchange • collection of financial investments • when the purchasing power decreases • money gained or lost on an investment • ...
UToledo Financial Wellness 2022-11-16
Across
- The opposite of fixed.
- Expenses that remain the same amount.
- Things you own.
- Initial loan before interest or your teacher's boss.
- Put your money to work for the future.
- Strictly the basics.
- Don't forget your fishing pole.
- It's disgusting how much money I should have.
- Maybe one day I won't have to pay this.
- Mom, will you please sign this with me?
Down
- Build it up.
- Stick to the plan.
- Do I really need this?
- Some joke this is theft.
- Better safe than sorry.
- The more of this, the better.
- Kind of causes money to grow.
- Something new, something borrowed.
- Automated Teller Machine.
- Forget that Netflix & Chill, what's your...
- Like coins or paper.
21 Clues: Build it up. • Things you own. • Stick to the plan. • Strictly the basics. • Like coins or paper. • Do I really need this? • The opposite of fixed. • Better safe than sorry. • Some joke this is theft. • Automated Teller Machine. • The more of this, the better. • Kind of causes money to grow. • Don't forget your fishing pole. • Something new, something borrowed. • ...
Khwabon Ka Sheher 2023-01-09
Across
- Proof of payment
- A statement prepared at the end of the financial year
- total sales of a company
- Unit of Indian Currency
- the main motive of a business is to earn
- Excess of profit paid to shareholders
- represents the shareholders funds
- place to buy & sell securities
- money placed in securities to earn extra income
- The monthly payments to an insurance company
Down
- Apex bank of India
- People from whom money is receivable
- Any amount spent
- Form of Organisation with no limited liability
- money returned
- Costs that change with output
- Tax is charged on ______
- A negative balance of money
- items owned by a business for future benefits
- A business's total value
20 Clues: money returned • Proof of payment • Any amount spent • Apex bank of India • Unit of Indian Currency • total sales of a company • Tax is charged on ______ • A business's total value • A negative balance of money • Costs that change with output • place to buy & sell securities • represents the shareholders funds • People from whom money is receivable • ...
Chapter 2 2022-12-09
Across
- 16th president
- 7th president
- percent of company
- high level of risk, but that also opens the door for a substantial profit
- Price going up
- an official document attesting a certain fact
- smart and calculated
- betting on companies
- Chinese money
- dollar bills
- rare yellow stone
- where you buy and sell stocks
- "I Owe You"
Down
- used in exchange for goods and services
- fake
- money
- issued by King Henry
- 26 president
- an educated guess
- where you keep your money
- over a year
- what its worth
- many different things
- value common measure
- farm animals
- paid regularly
- metal models of spades, hoes, blades
- under a year
- control supply of money
29 Clues: fake • money • over a year • "I Owe You" • 26 president • farm animals • dollar bills • under a year • 7th president • Chinese money • 16th president • what its worth • Price going up • paid regularly • an educated guess • rare yellow stone • percent of company • issued by King Henry • value common measure • smart and calculated • betting on companies • many different things • control supply of money • ...
stock 2022-09-27
Across
- share ownership of a company
- nationwide electronic system
- what happens before it happens
- a business owned by a stockholder
- the portion of corporate profits
- someone who links buyers and sellers
- anything of value that is owned
- amount paid to stockbroker based on percentage
- a business deal or action exchange of money
- people that dont have banks
Down
- something that is worth a lot
- a financial gain
- include details of something
- risk money or other possession
- a group of your investments
- the business of buying or selling
- group of similar stocks and bonds
- to put money into something
- person who invests in a corporation
- someone puts money into a project to get profit
20 Clues: a financial gain • a group of your investments • to put money into something • people that dont have banks • share ownership of a company • include details of something • nationwide electronic system • something that is worth a lot • risk money or other possession • what happens before it happens • anything of value that is owned • the portion of corporate profits • ...
College Readiness Puzzle 2025-11-20
Across
- Analyzing information to solve problems.
- A chosen profession or path.
- Understanding money, spending, and savings.
- Ability to guide or influence others.
- A plan for managing money.
- Ability to manage the cost of education.
- Money owed.
Down
- Hands-on experience in a real work setting.
- Learning through real workplace experiences.
- Secondary field of study.
- Something you aim to achieve.
- Organizing tasks and schedules effectively.
- Skills needed for success in a global workforce.
- A score representing financial trustworthiness.
- Abilities that support success.
- Expected workplace behavior and attitude.
- Borrowed money that must be repaid.
- Etiquette Expected conduct during a job interview.
- A skilled profession or craft.
- Primary field of study in college.
20 Clues: Money owed. • Secondary field of study. • A plan for managing money. • A chosen profession or path. • Something you aim to achieve. • A skilled profession or craft. • Abilities that support success. • Primary field of study in college. • Borrowed money that must be repaid. • Ability to guide or influence others. • Analyzing information to solve problems. • ...
Accoutnting & Finance 2018-05-22
Across
- a list of employees and the amount of pay for each
- paper that can be used as money
- a card that can take money out of your account.
- theoriginal amount of money invested
- the amount of money gained when invested
- something that will gain money
Down
- the amount of money in your paycheck before deductions
- amount of money allocated for spending
- the amount of a pay check that is taken away
- the tax on goods that are sold
- the amount of money someone gets by working
- the amount of money in your paycheck after deductions
12 Clues: the tax on goods that are sold • something that will gain money • paper that can be used as money • theoriginal amount of money invested • amount of money allocated for spending • the amount of money gained when invested • the amount of money someone gets by working • the amount of a pay check that is taken away • a card that can take money out of your account. • ...
Personal Finance Quiz 2022-12-05
Across
- earns interest on any unused money
- amount of money a person is allowed to borrow
- last acceptable date of payment
- assets that can be leveraged against the debt
- represents the yearly interest charged on loans
- Checking/savings account
- used to determine doubling of money
- is the income returned on an investment
Down
- borrow fixed amount in one lump sum
- borrow against an established credit limit
- $ owed on credit card at end of billing cycle
- financial product that pays a fixed interest rate
- least amount of money that you pay
- amount of money you have left to use
- a record of how you've used credit
- ability to repay the debt
- a retirement savings and investing plan
17 Clues: Checking/savings account • ability to repay the debt • last acceptable date of payment • earns interest on any unused money • least amount of money that you pay • a record of how you've used credit • borrow fixed amount in one lump sum • used to determine doubling of money • amount of money you have left to use • a retirement savings and investing plan • ...
The Bugbear Bugle 2025-09-25
Across
- – Sequence needed to open a lock
- – Medium of exchange kept in banks
- – A reinforced container for valuables
- – Assigned position or station for a guard
- – System that alerts to unauthorized access
- – Taking money out of an account
- – Book used to record financial transactions
- – Mechanism used to secure doors or containers
- – Holds multiple keys, often for safes or doors
Down
- – Code used to hide sensitive information
- – Place where large sums of money are held
- – Period of work for employees or security staff
- – The secure room where money and valuables are stored
- – Tool sometimes used to reach high vault shelves
- – Money placed into a bank account
- – Person who handles customer transactions
- – Person stationed to protect the bank
17 Clues: – Sequence needed to open a lock • – Taking money out of an account • – Medium of exchange kept in banks • – Money placed into a bank account • – A reinforced container for valuables • – Person stationed to protect the bank • – Code used to hide sensitive information • – Place where large sums of money are held • – Assigned position or station for a guard • ...
Savings Accounts 2017-02-05
Across
- how much a set amount of money will be worth in the future
- money paid to you by the bank for being able to use your money
- when money is earned on the total amount in the account including interest already earned
- total amount of money that is in the account at a give point in time
- the process of setting money aside for a future date instead of spending it today
Down
- the amount that $1 at some point in the future is worth today
- percentage you are paid for your money
- money taken out of your savings account
- the value of money right now
- money you put into your savings account
- a formula designed to help people estimate how long it will take to double their money
- the process of setting money aside to increase wealth over time and accumulate funds for long-term financial goals such as retirement
12 Clues: the value of money right now • percentage you are paid for your money • money taken out of your savings account • money you put into your savings account • how much a set amount of money will be worth in the future • the amount that $1 at some point in the future is worth today • money paid to you by the bank for being able to use your money • ...
Unit 2 Review 2015-03-01
Across
- a _____________goal is something you want to purchase or do with your money
- an amount of money on which interest is paid
- the chance of injury, damage, or economic loss
- the difference between planned and actual amounts
- protects you from loss as a result of an injury to another person that you caused
- a person designated to receive money from a life insurance policy
- setting aside money to deal with the consequences of loss
- when ____________ risk a person seeks to find ways to do things that lower the chance of loss
- a type of account from which money can be withdrawn at any time without prior notice
- an amount of money you must pay everytime you use a medical service
- an instruction not to honor a lost or stolen check
Down
- this kind of coverage protects against damage to your car from things other than car accidents
- a timed savings account that pays a fix rate of interest
- a _____________ goal is an amount of money needed to pay for personal goals
- the price you pay regularly to maintain insurance coverage
- money added to a checking or savings account
16 Clues: an amount of money on which interest is paid • money added to a checking or savings account • the chance of injury, damage, or economic loss • the difference between planned and actual amounts • an instruction not to honor a lost or stolen check • a timed savings account that pays a fix rate of interest • setting aside money to deal with the consequences of loss • ...
Bank Credit 2025-01-14
Across
- amount of money one has in a bank account
- written order to bank to pay an amt.from account
- Deposit deposit into a savings account
- account bank or credit union acct. available on
- rating measure of borrowers credit worthiness
- Money to use money belonging to another + usually pay
- credit preset amount of money available on credit card
- Loan similar to a bank--function: savings accounts + lending money
Down
- business that stores,exchanges and lends $
- limit maximum amt. you can borrow
- money available to client of bank, name and # where money is stored
- Interest interest rate or cost of credit for one year
- reporting info. about credit history of consumer
- charge interest paid to a business when it allows purchase on credit
- coins, currency, or equivalent(money)
15 Clues: coins, currency, or equivalent(money) • limit maximum amt. you can borrow • amount of money one has in a bank account • business that stores,exchanges and lends $ • Deposit deposit into a savings account • written order to bank to pay an amt.from account • account bank or credit union acct. available on • ...
Banking Key Terms 2026-02-17
Across
- A card linked to your checking account that lets you spend money electronically
- Extra money the bank pays you for keeping money in a savings account
- Taking money OUT of your account
- Putting money IN to your account
- When money (like a paycheck) goes straight into your bank account electronically
- A machine where you can take out cash, deposit money, or check your balance
Down
- A place where you can safely keep your money at a bank
- An account for everyday spending. You can write checks or use a debit card to spend money directly
- The total amount of money in your account at a given time
- Any activity with your account including deposits, transfers, withdrawals, purchases etc…
- When you spend more money than you have in your account that can cause fees
- An account to save money over time usually earning a little interest
12 Clues: Taking money OUT of your account • Putting money IN to your account • A place where you can safely keep your money at a bank • The total amount of money in your account at a given time • Extra money the bank pays you for keeping money in a savings account • An account to save money over time usually earning a little interest • ...
stock 2022-09-27
Across
- share ownership of a company
- nationwide electronic system
- what happens before it happens
- a business owned by a stockholder
- the portion of corporate profits
- someone who links buyers and sellers
- anything of value that is owned
- amount paid to stockbroker based on percentage
- a business deal or action exchange of money
- people that dont have banks
Down
- something that is worth a lot
- a financial gain
- include details of something
- risk money or other possession
- a group of your investments
- the business of buying or selling
- group of similar stocks and bonds
- to put money into something
- person who invests in a corporation
- someone puts money into a project to get profit
20 Clues: a financial gain • a group of your investments • to put money into something • people that dont have banks • share ownership of a company • include details of something • nationwide electronic system • something that is worth a lot • risk money or other possession • what happens before it happens • anything of value that is owned • the portion of corporate profits • ...
Vocabulary unit 5 2021-03-02
Across
- synonym for postpone.
- a card through which payments are made.
- pocket money.
- synonym for salary.
- to maintain yourself.
- having passed the time when due or expected.
- giving money to charity.
- synonim for refund refund.
- synonym for "on time"
Down
- when you need more time to do something.
- synonym for balance.
- when your are cosidered to be a wealthy person.
- the money that is located in your bank account.
- antonym for being puntual.
- waiting in a line.
- synonim for postponed.
- when you want to change the date of something.
- the money that your parents can give you to buy new things.
- time by which something must be finished.
- up synonym for waiting.
20 Clues: pocket money. • waiting in a line. • synonym for salary. • synonym for balance. • synonym for postpone. • to maintain yourself. • synonym for "on time" • synonim for postponed. • up synonym for waiting. • giving money to charity. • antonym for being puntual. • synonim for refund refund. • a card through which payments are made. • when you need more time to do something. • ...
MARKET ECONOMY 2013-05-29
Across
- - THE TYPE OF GOODS NEEDED FOR BUSINESSES
- - PUTTING MONEY INTO A COMPANY TO CREATE MORE MONEY FROM IT
- - RICH PEOPLE ARE _______ PEOPLE
- - IN WHICH YOU AR GOING AGAINST SOMEONE
- - THE COST OF A SERVICE OR GOOD
- - THE PRODUCT AT ITS NATURAL STATE
- - A SMALL ENTERPRISE WHICH NEED CAPITAL GOODS
- - THE GRADE OF _______, THIS IS A _______ PRODUCT
Down
- - GOODS AND SERVICES TAX
- - MARKET ______
- - ______ ECONOMY
- - THE AMOUNT OF INCOME MADE FROM GOODS AND SERVICES
- - THE "HEAD HONCHO'S" OF COUNTRIES
- - MONEY SPENT ON GOODS AND SERVICES
- - WORKING WITH THE LAND
- - MONEY FOR QUALITY, THIS HAS QUALITY ______
- - AMOUNT OF PRODUCE INCOMING INTO THE BUSINESS
- - BUSINESSES
- - THE AMOUNT OF WANTS
- - UNLIMITED WANTS > LIMITED NEEDS
20 Clues: - BUSINESSES • - MARKET ______ • - ______ ECONOMY • - THE AMOUNT OF WANTS • - WORKING WITH THE LAND • - GOODS AND SERVICES TAX • - THE COST OF A SERVICE OR GOOD • - RICH PEOPLE ARE _______ PEOPLE • - UNLIMITED WANTS > LIMITED NEEDS • - THE "HEAD HONCHO'S" OF COUNTRIES • - THE PRODUCT AT ITS NATURAL STATE • - MONEY SPENT ON GOODS AND SERVICES • - IN WHICH YOU AR GOING AGAINST SOMEONE • ...
SAVE THE PLANET AND CASH 2016-11-17
Across
- use something that is not yours but you return it
- piece of metal, used as money
- monthly payment for work
- weekly payment for work
- a light fuel oil
- money that parents give to their child
- a card to purchase something on credit
- a car with electric motor
- give money to pay for something
- an overflow of a large amount of water
Down
- increase the amount
- produced without pesticides
- change waste into reusable material
- borrow it to someone
- energy by the sun
- easier to bring rather than cash
- fuel for train
- a thick liquid use as a fuel
- he money that you keep for the future
- to turn the transportation on
20 Clues: fuel for train • a light fuel oil • energy by the sun • increase the amount • borrow it to someone • weekly payment for work • monthly payment for work • a car with electric motor • produced without pesticides • a thick liquid use as a fuel • piece of metal, used as money • to turn the transportation on • give money to pay for something • easier to bring rather than cash • ...
Industrail revolution 2016-01-29
Across
- invented by Wright Bros.
- invented by Robert Fulton
- invented by John Kellogg
- people who invest capital or money in a business
- invented by Alexander Graham Bell
- machines take the place of people and animals
- invented by George Eastman
- invented by Walter Hunt
- less worthy; less valuable
Down
- a period of dominance or rule
- money you put into something; investment money
- invented by Rudolf Diesel
- production rapid production of identical objects
- invented by Samuel Morse
- invented by Nikola Tesla
- invented by Eli Whitney
- acting efficiently without waste, cost, or effort
- to supply money for a project in order to make a profit
- invented by Henry Ford
- System workers and machinery together in one place
20 Clues: invented by Henry Ford • invented by Eli Whitney • invented by Walter Hunt • invented by Wright Bros. • invented by Samuel Morse • invented by Nikola Tesla • invented by John Kellogg • invented by Rudolf Diesel • invented by Robert Fulton • invented by George Eastman • less worthy; less valuable • a period of dominance or rule • invented by Alexander Graham Bell • ...
Chapter 17 2026-01-12
Across
- – Saving for emergencies
- – Value of assets owned by a household
- – Income left after paying tax
- – Saving for a specific future purchase
- – Optimism about future income and the economy
- – Buying goods and services
- – New products and production methods that affect spending
Down
- – Essential goods such as food and clothing
- – Disposable income not spent
- – Reward for saving money
- – Money owed to lenders
- – Non-essential goods and services
- – Regular saving through a contract (e.g. pension)
- – Paying back borrowed money
- – Spending more than current income
- – Cost of borrowing or reward for saving
- – Long-term loan to buy a house
- – Spending more than current income using loans
- – Individuals or families making economic decisions
- – Ability to borrow money
20 Clues: – Money owed to lenders • – Saving for emergencies • – Reward for saving money • – Ability to borrow money • – Buying goods and services • – Paying back borrowed money • – Disposable income not spent • – Income left after paying tax • – Long-term loan to buy a house • – Non-essential goods and services • – Spending more than current income • – Value of assets owned by a household • ...
finance 2020-04-26
Across
- a sum of money allocated for a particular purpose
- the money that is used in a particular country at a particular time
- A specific amount of money that someone borrows from a bank or a financial institution which is repaired over a fixed term
- A card used to make purchase. When you use this card, the money is deducted from your checking account
- to get something by paying money for it
- to put (money) in a bank account
- an agreement by which a person pays a company and the company promises to pay money if this person becomes injured or dies or to pay for the value of the property lost or damaged
Down
- a charge for borrowed money. Generally a percentage of the amount borrowed
- the amount of goods or services available for purchase or use
- a card which a person can use to buy things and pay for them later
- coins or banknotes which are used to buy things. You can also save and use it in the future
- a person’s desire for a good or service
- The act of putting money, effort, time, etc. into something in order to gain a profit
- a financial institution where customers can save or borrow money
14 Clues: to put (money) in a bank account • a person’s desire for a good or service • to get something by paying money for it • a sum of money allocated for a particular purpose • the amount of goods or services available for purchase or use • a financial institution where customers can save or borrow money • a card which a person can use to buy things and pay for them later • ...
Ch 10-1 Vocab 2021-11-17
Across
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc.
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as a medium of exchange and store of value; components include M1 plus savings deposits, time deposits, and money market funds.
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use.
- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency.
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services; one of the three functions of money.
- narrow definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as medium of exchange; components include coins, currency, checks, other demand deposits, traveler’s checks.
- money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity.
Down
- account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card.
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value.
- money in the form of gold or silver coins.
- an overthrow of government.
- moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter.
- standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply; American dollar, British pound, etc.
- privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States.
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. • ...
Chapter 10 Lesson 1 Diana Casiano 2022-04-07
Across
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc.
- an overthrow of government
- 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; has no alternative value or use as a commodity
- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services; one of the three functions of money
Down
- account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
- privately owned, publicly controlled, 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
- standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply; American dollar, British pound, etc.
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as a medium of exchange and store of value; components include M1 plus savings deposits, time deposits, and money market funds
14 Clues: an overthrow of government • money in the form of gold or silver coins • moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter • 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. • ...
Chapter 10-1 vocabulary 2022-04-04
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; components include coins, currency, checks, other demand deposits, traveler’s checks
- 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
- 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. • ...
Chapter 10 Lesson 1 2022-04-12
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; components include coins, currency, checks, other demand deposits, traveler’s checks
- 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
- 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. • ...
ch 10-1 vocab quiz 2023-03-29
Across
- moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
- narrow definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as medium of exchange; components include coins, currency, checks, other demand deposits, traveler’s checks
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services; one of the three functions of money
- an overthrow of government
Down
- 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
- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- 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.
- 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 that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc.
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. • ...
Ch 10-1 Vocab Quiz 2024-04-10
Across
- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency.
- 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.
- 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 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.
- moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter.
- 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..
Down
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services; one of the three functions of money.
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use.
- 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.
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. • ...
Lesson 10-1 2024-04-11
Across
- unit standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply; American dollar, British pound, etc.
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- an overthrow of government
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
- 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
- privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc.
Down
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services; one of the three functions of money
- moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
- money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as a medium of exchange and store of value; components include M1 plus savings deposits, time deposits, and money market funds
14 Clues: an overthrow of government • money in the form of gold or silver coins • moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter • 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. • ...
vocab 2024-04-12
Across
- 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, 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 government
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. • ...
The Evolution, Functions, and Characteristics of Money 2024-04-05
Across
- Money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity.
- One of the three functions of money that allows people to preserve value for future use.
- An overthrow of government.
- Monyless economy that relies on trade or barter.
- Broad definition of money supply conforming to money's role as a medium of exchange and store of value; components include M1 plus saving deposits, time deposits, and money market funds.
- Money in the form of gold or silver coins.
- 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.
- Standard unit of currency in a country's money supply.
- 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.
Down
- Money that has an alternative use as an economic good.
- Privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States.
- Money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services; one of the three functions of money.
- One of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to ensure value.
14 Clues: An overthrow of government. • Money in the form of gold or silver coins. • Monyless economy that relies on trade or barter. • Money that has an alternative use as an economic good. • Standard unit of currency in a country's money supply. • Privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States. • ...
Chapter 10-lesson 1 Vocabs 2024-04-03
Across
- moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
- money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
- account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc.
- an overthrow of government
- narrow definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as medium of exchange; components include coins, currency, checks, other demand deposits, traveler’s checks
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services; one of the three functions of money
Down
- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- 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
- standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply; American dollar, British pound, etc.
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as a medium of exchange and store of value; components include M1 plus savings deposits, time deposits, and money market funds
14 Clues: an overthrow of government • money in the form of gold or silver coins • moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter • 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. • ...
Chapter 10 vocab 2022-11-17
Across
- 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
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
- 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 or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services; one of the three functions of money
- standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply; American dollar, British pound, etc.
- moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
- money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
Down
- an overthrow of government
- 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.
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- narrow definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as medium of exchange; components include coins, currency, checks, other demand deposits, traveler’s checks
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. • ...
10-1 vocab 2022-11-17
Across
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as a medium of exchange and store of value; components include M1 plus savings deposits, time deposits, and money market funds
- 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
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity
- an overthrow of government
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc.
Down
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services; one of the three functions of money
- 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
- privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States
- standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply; American dollar, British pound, 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 • 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. • ...
10.1 2022-11-17
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; components include coins, currency, checks, other demand deposits, traveler’s checks
- 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
- 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. • ...
economics vocabulary 10-1 review 2022-11-16
Across
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services; one of the three functions of money
- moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
- an overthrow of government
- account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc.
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- narrow definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as medium of exchange; components include coins, currency, checks, other demand deposits, traveler’s checks
Down
- privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States
- 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.
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as a medium of exchange and store of value; components include M1 plus savings deposits, time deposits, and money market funds
14 Clues: an overthrow of government • money in the form of gold or silver coins • moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter • 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. • ...
Ch10 Lesson 1 2022-11-18
Across
- standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply; American dollar, British pound, etc.
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc.
- money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity
- privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States
Down
- account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
- an overthrow of government
- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services; one of the three functions of money
- 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
- moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
- 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 • 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. • ...
Ch.10 Lesson 1 2022-11-29
Across
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as a medium of exchange and store of value; components include M1 plus savings deposits, time deposits, and money market funds
- moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter.
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services; one of the three functions of money
- money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity.
- money in the form of gold or silver coins.
- standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply; American dollar, British pound, etc.
Down
- privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States.
- an overthrow of government
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
- account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc.
- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency.
- 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. • 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. • ...
Ch 10-1 Econ Vocab 2022-11-30
Across
- money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services; one of the three functions of money
- an overthrow of government
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc.
- moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
Down
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
- 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
- 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
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States
- 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 • 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. • ...
ch 10-1 2022-11-28
Across
- moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
- standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply; American dollar, British pound, etc.
- 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
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
Down
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services; one of the three functions of money
- money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity
- privately owned, publicly controlled, 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
- 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
- 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.
- an overthrow of government
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. • ...
Accounting & Finance 2018-03-22
11 Clues: Order of priority • A type of deduction • A way of paying money • Tax on selling products • Money you have to spend • How much money you make • Money made with deductions • Money make without deductions • An electronic way of useing money • Money given to help a company start • Money taken off of the money you make
Money and Banking B1 2022-07-03
Across
- Telephone/electricity/gas________.
- A legal agreement by which a bank or similar organization lends you money to buy a house, etc., and you pay the money back over a particular number of years.
- To spend money, time, etc. in a stupid or careless way.
- to move money from one account or institution to another.
- The amount of money that somebody asks for goods and services.
- to let someone borrow money or something that belongs to you for a short time
- Cash machine.
Down
- The percentage amount charged by a bank etc., when you borrow money, or paid to you by a bank when you keep money in an account there.
- To take money out of a bank account.
- to receive money, property etc from someone after they have died.
- to have enough money to buy or pay for something.
- The money that you get back when you have paid for something with more money than it costs.
12 Clues: Cash machine. • Telephone/electricity/gas________. • To take money out of a bank account. • to have enough money to buy or pay for something. • To spend money, time, etc. in a stupid or careless way. • to move money from one account or institution to another. • The amount of money that somebody asks for goods and services. • ...
LA ROPA 2023-09-21
20 Clues: Pay • Usar • Sell • Sale • Cash • Cost • Wear • Gift • Clerk • Money • Price • Market • Bargain • Customer • Spend Money • Salesperson • Credit Card • Cash Register • Department Store • juego Match with
Unit 5: Time is money 2022-02-10
Across
- the opposite of "live large".
- You must hand in the project before the ....
- give money to charity.
- Don't worry, it's a joke, I'm .....
- A.... is usually kept by me after buying something.
- the opposite of poor.
- synonym of worried
- synonym of doubtful
- something that means a big amount of money.
Down
- something strange
- synonym of payment.
- Mery, who is my friend's sister, is .... because of his dog's death.
- My dad told me that I must pay my travel to Rome with my ....
- Something it is used to buy something but not with cash.
- when you have no money.
- the money you keep in your bank account.
- She is ......her mum to let her go to the party.
- If you don't .... we will demand you.
- synonym of family
- synonym of salary.
20 Clues: something strange • synonym of family • synonym of worried • synonym of salary. • synonym of payment. • synonym of doubtful • the opposite of poor. • give money to charity. • when you have no money. • the opposite of "live large". • Don't worry, it's a joke, I'm ..... • If you don't .... we will demand you. • the money you keep in your bank account. • ...
Chapter 12: Money Management Strategy 2012-10-19
Across
- a small, secure storage compartment that can be rented in a bank
- difference between the amount you own and the debts you owe
- debts that one owes
- the money left over after paying for essentials such as rent, utilities, clothing, transportation, and medications
- cash and items that can be quickly converted to cash
- a plan for spending and investing money
- property that has a money value or an exchangeable value
- owned items of value, such as cash, real estate, personal professions, and corporation
- a financial statement that shows what one owns and debts one owes
- day-to-day financial activities necessary to get the most from one's money
- the inability to pay debts when they are due
- cash inflow, including paychecks, allowances, and interest earned
Down
- a statement that gives information about current finacial position and presents a summary of income spending
- land and any structures that are on it, such as a house or any other building
- the movement of cash in and out of wallets and bank accounts
- the difference between the budgeted amount and the actual amount spent
- the price at which property would sell
- extra money that you can spend or save
- amount of income left after taxes and other deductions are subtracted from gross pay
- situation that occurs when more money is spent than received
20 Clues: debts that one owes • the price at which property would sell • extra money that you can spend or save • a plan for spending and investing money • the inability to pay debts when they are due • cash and items that can be quickly converted to cash • property that has a money value or an exchangeable value • difference between the amount you own and the debts you owe • ...
Vocabulary - In the House/Money 2015-07-27
Across
- I need to hang a new ___________ in the bathroom so I can put on my make-up.
- Jill has to be careful not to __________ all her monthly income in 2 weeks.
- If you use a credit card you can keep ___________ of your spending.
- Close the window and the ___________ so the sun doesn't wake me up In the morning.
- I prefer to pay with __________, not a credit card.
- I paid through the __________ so I could own a sports car!
- All the plates and cups are in the ____________.
- Take a fresh ____________ with you for your shower.
- My mother will always ________ me money if I am in debt.
- Each student needs to make a ___________ to pay all of their expenses.
Down
- You can ______________ money from the bank to buy a new car.
- My income is so low that I have a hard time making ends ___________.
- This coffee cost five ______________.
- Sam has to ___________ pennies to save up for a car.
- People who are ____________ for cash should not spend their money foolishly.
- Use this frying ___________ to cook the fish.
- Look on the top ____________ to find the towels.
- I like to relax in the ______________ instead of taking a shower.
- All my new clothes are hanging in my ____________.
- I need a new ___________ on my desk so I can see my books when I study.
20 Clues: This coffee cost five ______________. • Use this frying ___________ to cook the fish. • Look on the top ____________ to find the towels. • All the plates and cups are in the ____________. • All my new clothes are hanging in my ____________. • I prefer to pay with __________, not a credit card. • Take a fresh ____________ with you for your shower. • ...
commerce money man type beat 2023-04-28
Across
- goods a country buys from another country
- the rise and fall in output (production of goods and services), over time.
- when the price of a product goes up, the quantity demanded will go down
- the use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy
- one of the main economic policies used to stabilise business cycles
- decline in gbp
- where economic activity is low
- can include stock, physical etc.
- the supply and demand for goods are equal
- a large company or group of companies authorized to act as a single entity and recognized as such in law.
- the price you pay back for borrowing money
Down
- goods that a country sells to other nations
- global initiative focused on “making nature's values visible
- an increase in the price of goods or services results in an increase in their supply
- the exchange of goods and services between two or more parties without the use of money.
- not spending money
- the state of a country or region in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services and the supply of money.
- how trade and technology have made the world into a more connected and interdependent place
- the use of goods and services from consumers
- the manufacturing of goods from raw materials
20 Clues: decline in gbp • not spending money • where economic activity is low • can include stock, physical etc. • goods a country buys from another country • the supply and demand for goods are equal • the price you pay back for borrowing money • goods that a country sells to other nations • the use of goods and services from consumers • the manufacturing of goods from raw materials • ...
Unit 3 Money Management Vocab 2021-09-28
Across
- A check that has been written but that has not cleared the bank.
- Used at an ATM machine to perform banking services such as withdrawals and deposits; cannot be used for purchases.
- An arrangement to receive cash, goods, or services now and pay for them in the future.
- A sum of money given to an individual with the intent that it is to be repaid at some future date along with any agreed upon interest.
- A nonprofit financial institution owned by its members; offers various financial services including accounts and loans; regulated by the National Credit Union Association (NCUA).
- Allows cardholder to transfer funds electronically and immediately from his or her checking account, as if the cardholder were writing a check to pay for a purchase.
- A check that a bank returns because it is not payable due to insufficient funds (NSF check); sometimes called a “rubber check.”
- A financial account into which people deposit money and from which they withdraw money by writing checks, using ATMs, or using a debit card.
- The amount paid for the use of borrowed money.
- This is determined before you are given the option to buy or get credit. Character, Capacity, and Capital.
- Assists with the costs of professional education; usually issued by the government; has a lower interest rate than regular loans; repayment is deferred until after graduation.
- Your ability to earn enough income to repay.
- A loan with interest that would cover insufficient funds in a checking account.
- Established by your conduct and living habits.
- An entity (bank, credit union, business, finance company, or individual) to which money is owed.
Down
- In a credit arrangement, the lowest amount that a borrower must pay toward the credit balance each month in order to avoid a penalty.
- A number, generally between 300 and 800, that reflects the credit history shown in a borrower’s credit report. This score is considered predictive of the borrower’s future credit performance.
- A deposit at a financial institution that pays interest; money cannot be withdrawn in check writing.
- A period of time allowed for payment of money owed; after this period of time has elapsed, interest may be charged.
- A financial institution that provides various products and services to its customers (checking and savings accounts, loans and currency exchange). Insured by the FDIC.
- The maximum amount of money that will be extended to a person by a financial institution or credit-card issuer.
- A small, specially coded plastic card issued by a bank, business, etc., authorizing the cardholder to purchase goods or services on credit.
- The entire amount of money a person owes to lenders.
- Company that collects information about your credit history and sells it to lenders. Equifax, Trans Union, Experian
- What you own; includes savings, investments, and property.
- Annual Percentage Rate; the percentage of the principal of a loan to be paid as interest in one year.
- A record that lists all past and present debts and the timeliness of their repayment; it documents an individual’s credit history.
27 Clues: Your ability to earn enough income to repay. • The amount paid for the use of borrowed money. • Established by your conduct and living habits. • The entire amount of money a person owes to lenders. • What you own; includes savings, investments, and property. • A check that has been written but that has not cleared the bank. • ...
Unit 3 Money Management Vocab 2021-09-28
Across
- A check that has been written but that has not cleared the bank.
- Used at an ATM machine to perform banking services such as withdrawals and deposits; cannot be used for purchases.
- An arrangement to receive cash, goods, or services now and pay for them in the future.
- A sum of money given to an individual with the intent that it is to be repaid at some future date along with any agreed upon interest.
- A nonprofit financial institution owned by its members; offers various financial services including accounts and loans; regulated by the National Credit Union Association (NCUA).
- Allows cardholder to transfer funds electronically and immediately from his or her checking account, as if the cardholder were writing a check to pay for a purchase.
- A check that a bank returns because it is not payable due to insufficient funds (NSF check); sometimes called a “rubber check.”
- A financial account into which people deposit money and from which they withdraw money by writing checks, using ATMs, or using a debit card.
- The amount paid for the use of borrowed money.
- This is determined before you are given the option to buy or get credit. Character, Capacity, and Capital.
- Assists with the costs of professional education; usually issued by the government; has a lower interest rate than regular loans; repayment is deferred until after graduation.
- Your ability to earn enough income to repay.
- A loan with interest that would cover insufficient funds in a checking account.
- Established by your conduct and living habits.
- An entity (bank, credit union, business, finance company, or individual) to which money is owed.
Down
- In a credit arrangement, the lowest amount that a borrower must pay toward the credit balance each month in order to avoid a penalty.
- A number, generally between 300 and 800, that reflects the credit history shown in a borrower’s credit report. This score is considered predictive of the borrower’s future credit performance.
- A deposit at a financial institution that pays interest; money cannot be withdrawn in check writing.
- A period of time allowed for payment of money owed; after this period of time has elapsed, interest may be charged.
- A financial institution that provides various products and services to its customers (checking and savings accounts, loans and currency exchange). Insured by the FDIC.
- The maximum amount of money that will be extended to a person by a financial institution or credit-card issuer.
- A small, specially coded plastic card issued by a bank, business, etc., authorizing the cardholder to purchase goods or services on credit.
- The entire amount of money a person owes to lenders.
- Company that collects information about your credit history and sells it to lenders. Equifax, Trans Union, Experian
- What you own; includes savings, investments, and property.
- Annual Percentage Rate; the percentage of the principal of a loan to be paid as interest in one year.
- A record that lists all past and present debts and the timeliness of their repayment; it documents an individual’s credit history.
27 Clues: Your ability to earn enough income to repay. • The amount paid for the use of borrowed money. • Established by your conduct and living habits. • The entire amount of money a person owes to lenders. • What you own; includes savings, investments, and property. • A check that has been written but that has not cleared the bank. • ...
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. • ...
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 2022-10-21
Across
- believe in “survival of the fittest”—the idea that certain people become powerful in society because they are innately better
- provided that federal government jobs be awarded on the basis of merit and that government employees be selected through competitive exams
- 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
- an American integrated steel producer headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- assured reliance on the character or truth of someone
- was an important leader in the history of social work and women's suffrage in the United States and advocated for world peace
- an organized association of workers, often in a trade or profession, formed to protect and further their rights and interests
- an American politician most notable for being the political boss of Tammany Hall
- founder of the Standard Oil Company
- informal, unwritten agreements between two parties to undertake a transaction or other commitment
- came largely from southern and eastern Europe
- a federally owned island in New York Harbor, situated within the U.S. states of New York and New Jersey, that was the busiest immigrant inspection and processing station in the United States.
- prohibiting all immigration of Chinese laborers for 10 years.
- the policy of protecting the interests of native-born or established inhabitants against those of immigrant
- a single seller in the market
- an American inventor and businessman. He developed many devices in fields such as electric power generation, mass communication, sound recording, and motion pictures
- authorized the federal government to institute proceedings against trusts in order to dissolve them
- a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering
- the combination in one company of two or more stages of production normally operated by separate companies
- the aftermath of a bombing that took place at a labor demonstration
- The dumbbell shape allowed for air shafts between tenements
- was a Scottish-born inventor, scientist and engineer who is credited with patenting the first practical telephone.
Down
- price-fixing, low-quality products, lack of incentive for innovation, and cost-push inflation
- an island in San Francisco Bay. The entire island is included within Angel Island State Park, administered by California State Parks.
- the support given by a patron
- was an English inventor, whose steel-making process would become the most important technique for making steel in the nineteenth century
- a business strategy in which one company grows its operations at the same level in an industry
- helped build the formidable American steel industry
- Vanderbilt shipping and railroad tycoon
- 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
- an American socialist, political activist, trade unionist, one of the founding members of the Industrial Workers of the World, and five times the candidate of the Socialist Party of America for President of the United States
- made businesses more profitable and stable
- argued that extremely wealthy Americans like himself had a responsibility to spend their money in order to benefit the greater good
- an American oil production marketing company
34 Clues: the support given by a patron • a single seller in the market • founder of the Standard Oil Company • Vanderbilt shipping and railroad tycoon • made businesses more profitable and stable • an American oil production marketing company • came largely from southern and eastern Europe • helped build the formidable American steel industry • ...
Big Money, Immigration, and Urbanization 2022-10-21
Across
- cant interfere with other states
- Banker, rich by joining others
- Railroads
- Rich = Philanthropists
- southern Eastern Eu
- Support from one to another
- Stopping Clinton/Federalist
- Steel technique
- Complete control over industry production
- Boss of Tammany Hall
- Mogul, first rag to rich
- Steel - owned by JP
- Telephone maker
- North Central Eu
- Control of oil industries
- protection, further rights
- Go with the flow, no interaction
- uses Charles darwins
- aftermath of bombing
- oil - trust
Down
- owns the entire product
- Rich get richer
- Law for Tenements that there must be air shafts between tenements
- Limit emigration to the US, Japanese
- Control of business into a single group
- hard entry to America, San Francisco
- buys our competition
- Favoritive towards native-born
- entry to America, NYC
- praises socialism blames Capitalism
- banned the entry of Chinese
- Inventor
- Sugar case, limit government to pursue antitrust acts
- Leader in women's suffrage
- Government employees have to take competitive exams
35 Clues: Inventor • Railroads • oil - trust • Rich get richer • Steel technique • Telephone maker • North Central Eu • southern Eastern Eu • Steel - owned by JP • buys our competition • Boss of Tammany Hall • uses Charles darwins • aftermath of bombing • entry to America, NYC • Rich = Philanthropists • owns the entire product • Mogul, first rag to rich • Control of oil industries • Leader in women's suffrage • ...
Unit 1 Week 5: Money 2018-10-04
Across
- also known as kelp
- to shift back and forth in an uncertain way
- goods or assets that are accounted for (At Game Stop, these would be the games)
- found at the beach
- Please keep these trimmed (plural)
- an adverb that describes having been done in a simple way
- opposite of southeast
- most goods are ____ in China
- able to be there
- (singular form) fixed amount of money one person makes in a period of time
Down
- tropical fruit
- cracked_____ is a costly expense
- you might need glasses if you are...
- closes while sleeping
- a set of rules or methods for preparing or doing something
- a stethoscope is used to hear this
- things that contribute toward a result
- a person between ages of 13 and 19
- _______mark
- wading_____
20 Clues: _______mark • wading_____ • tropical fruit • able to be there • also known as kelp • found at the beach • closes while sleeping • opposite of southeast • most goods are ____ in China • cracked_____ is a costly expense • Please keep these trimmed (plural) • a stethoscope is used to hear this • a person between ages of 13 and 19 • you might need glasses if you are... • ...
