money Crossword Puzzles
Financial Literacy Puzzle 2024-02-29
Across
- The amount of money you owe
- Money earned from working
- The process of setting aside money for future use
- A type of account where you can deposit and withdraw money
- A type of investment representing ownership in a company
- A fee charged for borrowing money
- The total value of assets minus liabilities
Down
- A plan for spending and saving money
- Money earned from investments
- The amount of money you have left after paying taxes and expenses
- A type of account that pays interest on the deposited funds
- A measure of an individual's or company's financial health
12 Clues: Money earned from working • The amount of money you owe • Money earned from investments • A fee charged for borrowing money • A plan for spending and saving money • The total value of assets minus liabilities • The process of setting aside money for future use • A type of investment representing ownership in a company • ...
Money Makes the World Go Around 2023-04-06
Across
- Something you are trying to do or reach
- Something an employer offers in addition to money
- A set of actions to do or to achieve something
- Money given to a person for doing work
Down
- A plan for how to earn, save and spend your money
- To keep money for the future
- Money people pay to the government for activities or services
- Work a person does to earn money
- To get money for doing work
- Something purchased to protect the value of ourselves or our things
- What people do to buy things
- The ability to do something
12 Clues: To get money for doing work • The ability to do something • To keep money for the future • What people do 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 reach • A set of actions to do or to achieve something • A plan for how to earn, save and spend your money • ...
Accounting & Finance 2019-04-23
Across
- An amount that a person is paid
- The amount of money gained from a savings account
- Pay The adjusted amount of earnings
- An amount taken away from something
- A way of transferring money
- The amount of income and expenses a person holds
- Pay The amount of money earned(adjusted twice)
Down
- Transfers of money or goods
- The amount of money someone makes
- An amount of money put into something to get a return
- Tax An amount of money that you have to pay for everything you buy
- Card A card used to pay money to other accounts
12 Clues: Transfers of money or goods • A way of transferring money • An amount that a person is paid • The amount of money someone makes • Pay The adjusted amount of earnings • An amount taken away from something • Pay The amount of money earned(adjusted twice) • Card A card used to pay money to other accounts • The amount of income and expenses a person holds • ...
Savings Accounts 2023-10-19
Across
- a document agreemtn to deposit money into an account at a set time/rate
- a sume of money increasing over time
- extra money paid to the bank for money borrowed
- the amount of money currently in an account
- interest calculated on the principal loan
- a bank account used to save money
- a bank account that earns interest
- interest calculated on the principal plus accrued interest
Down
- withdrawing more money from an account than it holds
- the % rate set by a bank to determine interest paid
- a bank account used to write checks
- amount of money borrowed from a bank
12 Clues: a bank account used to save money • a bank account that earns interest • a bank account used to write checks • a sume of money increasing over time • amount of money borrowed from a bank • interest calculated on the principal loan • the amount of money currently in an account • extra money paid to the bank for money borrowed • ...
Banking Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-27
Across
- Loan for a home- allows lender to take property in the event payments are not made- longer term 30 years.
- A clause in an insurance policy detailing an exemption from or change in coverage. Signature that is on the back of a check.
- A sum of money paid regularly by a company to its shareholders out of its profits.
- Profits gained from the sale of capital assets.
- Third party unauthorized card use: obtaining services, credit or funds through misrepresentation of identity or information.
- Digital currency
- Automated Teller Machine, banking outlets where you can withdraw cash without going into a branch of their bank
- Taking money out of an account.
- Something pledged as security for repayment of a loan to be forfeited in the event of a default
- The possession of assets in excess of liabilities; ability to pay one's debts.
Down
- A nonprofit-making money cooperative whose members can borrow from pooled deposits at low interest rates.
- Allows you to borrow money using the equity in your home as collateral.
- Loan for educational purposes.
- Third party unauthorized card use: obtaining services, credit or funds through misrepresentation of identity or information.
- Electronic deposit of funds to account.
- The total amount of money in your account that you can use for purchases and withdrawals.
- Money borrowed with set payment and terms- for any personal use.
- Security that represents fractional ownership of the company.
- A fixed sum of money paid to someone each year, typically for the rest of their life.
- Written, dated, signed instrument that forces banks to pay funds to designated party
20 Clues: Digital currency • Loan for educational purposes. • Taking money out of an account. • Electronic deposit of funds to account. • Profits gained from the sale of capital assets. • Security that represents fractional ownership of the company. • Money borrowed with set payment and terms- for any personal use. • ...
Financial Literacy Unit 3 2022-11-10
Across
- payments using security features on the Internet
- to take out of, to subtract (taxes are deducted from a paycheck)
- money earned or received
- to take money out of an account ( a withdrawal makes the balance go down)
- the total amount of personal income prior to taxes and deductions
- a monthly or yearly spending and savings plan for an individual, family, business, or organization
- a written document telling the financial institution to pay a specific amount of money from your account to a specific person or organization
- the amount of money collected from the property owner based on the value of a property for the local government as required by law
- money put IN to an account (the balance goes up)
- a card that can be used to borrow money from financial institutions, stores, or other businesses in order to buy products and services on credit
Down
- – to reconcile your budget to ensure the amount of income and expenditures are equivalent
- money paid by an employee or business to the federal government based on an individual's or business' income as required by law
- the amount of money collected by a store (retailer), in addition to a good or service that was purchased, for the local government as required by law
- the income that remains after taxes and other deductions are taken from an individual’s gross income
- payment for goods and services
- a bankcard issued by a financial institution that is electronically linked to an individual’s checking account for the purpose of making banking transactions, making payments for services, and/or making purchases
- money collected by an employer from an employee's salary based on the employee's income that is paid to the federal government on behalf of the employee as required by law
17 Clues: money earned or received • payment for goods and services • payments using security features on the Internet • money put IN to an account (the balance goes up) • to take out of, to subtract (taxes are deducted from a paycheck) • the total amount of personal income prior to taxes and deductions • ...
10 - 1 Vocab 2022-12-05
Across
- standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply; American dollar, British pound, etc.
- moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
- 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
- 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
- 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
Down
- 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
- 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 that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, 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 • by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity • privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States • money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc. • ...
Banking vocabulary 2023-04-26
Across
- Personal Identification Number
- the units of money used in a particular country
- to give money to someone because you buy something
- a piece of paper money
- the most important office of a company
- a piece of paper that shows how much money you have put into your bank account and how much you have taken out
Down
- one of a number of payments that you make regularly over a period of time
- to put money into a bank
- a machine that you can get money from using a plastic card
- someone who pays someone else for services
- money that is borrowed, often from a bank
- one of several shops, offices, etc that are part of a company or organization
- the extra money that you must pay to a bank, company, etc
13 Clues: a piece of paper money • to put money into a bank • Personal Identification Number • the most important office of a company • money that is borrowed, often from a bank • someone who pays someone else for services • the units of money used in a particular country • to give money to someone because you buy something • ...
11ECO T1 2021-03-09
Across
- the display of the way money flows
- sector- works with households and firms
- extra money earnt from the market of G/S that can be saved or paid to shareholders
- sector- imports and exports occur
- money the government gives firms to support them
- sector-exchange between firms and households
Down
- sector- labour exchange
- money households recieve from working
- working for firms in the production of G/S in exchange for money
- other option
- sector- where spending occurs and income comes in
- amounts of money financial institutions can give to firms and householders to invest or cover extra costs who pay them back in interest.
- sector-buisnesses for G/S
- sector-bank
- costs the government add onto G/S to contribute to public repairs,subsidies,benfits and upgrades
15 Clues: sector-bank • other option • sector- labour exchange • sector-buisnesses for G/S • sector- imports and exports occur • the display of the way money flows • money households recieve from working • sector- works with households and firms • sector-exchange between firms and households • money the government gives firms to support them • ...
Accounting 2025-04-03
Across
- income
- the total amount of money the business makes when expenses are subtracted
- costs incurred by a business
- two-twenty owners
- money contributed to the business by the owner
- investing your/someone else's money into the business, investor becomes part of the business
- one owner (answer has no space)
- owed by a business
Down
- money taken out of the business for use by the owner
- financial statement showing the expenses and revenue of a business over the financial year
- money contributed by the business owner/s (answer has no space)
- separate legal entity
- financial statement showing the liabilities, assets and owner's equity of a business at one time
- allows individual to draw more money from their account than they have available
- something owned by a business
15 Clues: income • two-twenty owners • owed by a business • separate legal entity • costs incurred by a business • something owned by a business • one owner (answer has no space) • money contributed to the business by the owner • money taken out of the business for use by the owner • money contributed by the business owner/s (answer has no space) • ...
Accounting&finance 2018-05-21
Across
- Money taken out
- A type of currency to give people
- the money being taken out from sales
- The amount you earn after deductions
Down
- the amount of money you earn
- denoting an original sum invested or lent
- A chart to organize your money
- Loaning money to earn even more
- Money being earned from a savings account
- A card that takes money directly out of your bank account
- The list of employees being paid
- The total pay with out deductions
12 Clues: Money taken out • the amount of money you earn • A chart to organize your money • Loaning money to earn even more • The list of employees being paid • The total pay with out deductions • A type of currency to give people • the money being taken out from sales • The amount you earn after deductions • denoting an original sum invested or lent • ...
Accounting and Finance 2018-03-26
Across
- money received on a regular basis for work or through investments
- Tax a tax on sales
- money savings plan
- A list of the company's employees and how much they should be paid
- money that you pay for something
- money paid regularly
Down
- things you write on paper to deposit money
- Pay pay that is earned
- the action of subtracting something
- Pay pay that you earn
- a sum of money lent or invested
- Card a card with money on it
12 Clues: Tax a tax on sales • money savings plan • money paid regularly • Pay pay that you earn • Pay pay that is earned • Card a card with money on it • a sum of money lent or invested • money that you pay for something • the action of subtracting something • things you write on paper to deposit money • money received on a regular basis for work or through investments • ...
Accounting & Finance 2018-03-22
Across
- money received
- Tax a tax on sales
- Pay amount one receives after taxes and deductions have been subtracted
- denoting an original sum invested
- the action or process of investing money for profit
- an estimate of income
Down
- Pay money you've made while working at your job
- Card a card issued by a bank
- definite sum of money
- subtracting something
- the amount of money they are to be paid
- money paid regularly for the use of money lent
12 Clues: money received • Tax a tax on sales • definite sum of money • subtracting something • an estimate of income • Card a card issued by a bank • denoting an original sum invested • the amount of money they are to be paid • money paid regularly for the use of money lent • Pay money you've made while working at your job • the action or process of investing money for profit • ...
Accounting & Finance 2018-03-22
Across
- money received
- Tax a tax on sales
- Pay amount one receives after taxes and deductions have been subtracted
- denoting an original sum invested
- the action or process of investing money for profit
- an estimate of income
Down
- Pay money you've made while working at your job
- Card a card issued by a bank
- definite sum of money
- subtracting something
- the amount of money they are to be paid
- money paid regularly for the use of money lent
12 Clues: money received • Tax a tax on sales • definite sum of money • subtracting something • an estimate of income • Card a card issued by a bank • denoting an original sum invested • the amount of money they are to be paid • money paid regularly for the use of money lent • Pay money you've made while working at your job • the action or process of investing money for profit • ...
Accounting & Finance 2018-03-22
Across
- money received
- Tax a tax on sales
- Pay amount one receives after taxes and deductions have been subtracted
- denoting an original sum invested
- the action or process of investing money for profit
- an estimate of income
Down
- Pay money you've made while working at your job
- Card a card issued by a bank
- definite sum of money
- subtracting something
- the amount of money they are to be paid
- money paid regularly for the use of money lent
12 Clues: money received • Tax a tax on sales • definite sum of money • subtracting something • an estimate of income • Card a card issued by a bank • denoting an original sum invested • the amount of money they are to be paid • money paid regularly for the use of money lent • Pay money you've made while working at your job • the action or process of investing money for profit • ...
Personal Finance 2022-09-27
Across
- After tax money
- Your investment earning money by accruing money
- Person who owns the home you are renting from
- Money owed that was exchanged for goods or service
- Businesses that accept deposits and make loans
- Required property to secure a loan with a bank
- A number based on information in a credit report
- Something you should do every month to keep track of your money
- Things offered by your employer or favorable of you
Down
- An economic value of something you own
- Condition where people are without jobs and actively seeking work
- A printed form telling your bank to pay another person or account
- Annual percentage rate
- People 16 years and older who have jobs
- A promise between two parties that is enforceable by law
- A form given to account holders from a bank or CU
- Payment history of debt by a credit bureau
- Your bank houses these
- Failure to make payments for a credit agreement
19 Clues: After tax money • Annual percentage rate • Your bank houses these • An economic value of something you own • People 16 years and older who have jobs • Payment history of debt by a credit bureau • Person who owns the home you are renting from • Businesses that accept deposits and make loans • Required property to secure a loan with a bank • ...
commerce revision term 4 2023-11-19
Across
- - the management of money
- - calling the attention of the public to something, typically a product or service
- - when you owe money
- - the state or fact of legal possession and control over property
- - how much something is
- - products that are sold
- - a commercial business
- - the money a business pulls in after accounting for all expenses
- - Chief Executive Officer
- - an amount of money lost by a business or organisation
Down
- rates - paying even more interest on credit cards, student loans and other types of variable-rate debt
- - work done or help provided
- - how much a business spent or gave out
- - the process of getting people interested in your company's product or service
- - a feeling that accompanies or causes special attention to something or someone
- - complete an agreement or an arrangement with someone, especially in business
- – someone who buys goods and services
- - a pool of money set aside for a specific purpose
- payments - the cost of borrowing money.
- - cash change for customers
20 Clues: - when you owe money • - how much something is • - a commercial business • - products that are sold • - the management of money • - Chief Executive Officer • - cash change for customers • - work done or help provided • – someone who buys goods and services • - how much a business spent or gave out • payments - the cost of borrowing money. • ...
Cashless society 2024-09-02
Across
- the electronic equivalent of bank robbers and muggers?
- efficiencythe goal of a cashless society?
- simple Is a cashless society important?
- touse What are the benefits of using cash?
- does not have the same level of privacy as cash payments?
- complicated disadvantages of cashless society?
- To protect their branches from physical bank robberies, banks employ teams of?
- What happens if there is no money?
- considered more than just practical?
- costs factors that cause people to use cashless methods?
Down
- paper What is the difference between checkerboard notes and coins?
- if the source of the money is unknown, money laundering becomes much more?
- what are the benefits of a cashless society ?
- payment payment method for certain transactions without using cash?
- generally used to commit unlawful crimes?
- card cashless society user policy?
- If the source of the money is unknown, then money laundering becomes a problem?
- one example of a popular digital payment?
- cashless society application?
- fees what are the disadvantages of a cashless society?
20 Clues: cashless society application? • card cashless society user policy? • What happens if there is no money? • considered more than just practical? • simple Is a cashless society important? • efficiencythe goal of a cashless society? • generally used to commit unlawful crimes? • one example of a popular digital payment? • touse What are the benefits of using cash? • ...
Chapter 18: Personal Finance and Budgeting 2015-01-04
Across
- unplanned, often emotional, decision to buy something
- preset time at which you may withdraw funds
- promise made by a manufacturer to repair or replace a product
- items that do not have a brand name but a similar to a well known product
- income left over after paying taxes
- profit earned by an investor
- amount of money left over after expenses
- negative balance
Down
- payment that people or an institution receive when they lend money
- annual cost of credit expressed as a percentage of the amount borrowed
- educating buyers about the purchases they make
- recipient of a loan
- money lent at interest
- portion of a company's earnings paid to an investor
- shares of a company held by an investor
- plan for making and spending money
- money spent on good and services
- permission to pay later for good/services obtained today
18 Clues: negative balance • recipient of a loan • money lent at interest • profit earned by an investor • money spent on good and services • plan for making and spending money • income left over after paying taxes • shares of a company held by an investor • amount of money left over after expenses • preset time at which you may withdraw funds • ...
COMMERCE INVESTMENT 2022-06-07
Across
- Australian Stock exchange
- The swapping or exchanging of one good or another
- A loan from a financial institution where something is held as security in case the money is not repaid
- A method of resolving disputes where parties discuss issues, and attempt to reach a compromise
- Place where shares in public companies are bought and sold
- A legally binding agreement
- spending more money than your disposable income allows (a threat to financial security)
- Money received on a regular basis from work, property, business, investment or welfare
- when a person gives up control of their assets and finances, voluntary or by court order
- The amount of money a consumer is prepared to pay in exchange of a good or service
- items of value
- setting aside a pool of money in case of an emergency (a step that can minimise impacts of events)
- Any investment that grows or has potential to grow
- illegal business practice (a threat to financial security)
- Real estate that is bought with the aim of earning some kind of financial return
- A promis to repair any defects that are in a product
- Expand your portfolio with different types of shares
Down
- the profit you receive on your investment as a percentage of your original investment
- Part ownership of a company
- What remains after all business expenses are deducted from sales revenue
- Investments that provide regulate profits
- a type of investment that is acceptable to society’s current standards
- A list of income and likely expenditures (a step that can minimise impacts of events)
- a type of scam that sends fraudulent messages & emails to access details of a consumer (a threat to financial security)
- Someone who purchases goods and services to satisfy need and wants
- personal group with lots of money that are willing to lose it
- electronic funds transfer point of sale
- Buy goos in large quantities from the manufacturer
- A currency used to invest in stocks, shares as well as goods and services etc.
- to overcharge or swindle (a threat to financial security)
- A person who works for a wage or salary
- a collection of financial investments like stocks and cash etc.
- money set aside during life for retirement (a step that can minimise the impact of events)
- use of money to purchase equipment for a new business or an existing business
- money owing to external sources (e.g a bank)
- A practice of funding a project by raising money from a large number of people
- Part of a firm’s profit that is divided amongst shareholders
- Regularly putting aside some money for future use
38 Clues: items of value • Australian Stock exchange • Part ownership of a company • A legally binding agreement • electronic funds transfer point of sale • A person who works for a wage or salary • Investments that provide regulate profits • money owing to external sources (e.g a bank) • The swapping or exchanging of one good or another • ...
stock 2022-09-27
Across
- Paper notes promising to repay money after a certain length of time with interest
- bond A bond that a corporation issues to raise money to expand its business
- company a company whose shares are traded freely on a stock exchange.
- the business of buying and selling or exchanging items
- the cost required for something; the money spent on something.
- A business owned by stockholders who share in its profits but are not personally responsible for its debts
- to put money into a project
- An economic system based on private property and free enterprise.
- portion of stock
- Street Journal daily paper that provides detailed coverage of the business and financial world
- a person who links buyers and sellers of stock
- funds A pool of money used by a company to purchase a variety of stocks, bonds or money market instruments. Provides diversification and professional management for investors.
- The portion of corporate profits paid out to stockholders
- to include the details of something
- A business deal or action; exchange of money, goods, or services
- a raw material or primary agricultural product that can be bought and sold, such as copper or coffee.
- investment variety to reduce risk
- bond a bond issued by a state or local government or municipality to finance such improvements as highways, state buildings, libraries, parks, and schools
Down
- An amount paid to a stockbroker based on a percentage of their sales
- to say what will happen before it occurs
- market A steady drop in the stock market over a period of time
- clear, showing financial accounts
- Street A street in New York City famous for being the location of the New York stock exchange
- A nationwide electronic system that links dealers across the nation so that they can buy and sell securities electronically.
- Anything of value that is owned
- York Stock Exchange A New York City-based stock exchange, which is considered the largest stock exchange in the world
- A person who invests in a corporation by buying stock and is a partial owner
- market A system for buying and selling shares of companies
- low, sell high This is the underlying theory to investing in the stock market in order to maximize your profits (make the most money)
- bond a bond with high risk and potentially high yield
- A group of your investments
- To risk money or other possession on an event, chance, or contingency.
- person who puts money into a project to earn a profit
- income Money earned on a regular basis with little or no effort required to maintain it.
- market A period of increased stock trading and rising stock prices
35 Clues: portion of stock • to put money into a project • A group of your investments • Anything of value that is owned • clear, showing financial accounts • investment variety to reduce risk • to include the details of something • to say what will happen before it occurs • a person who links buyers and sellers of stock • bond a bond with high risk and potentially high yield • ...
Unit 11 Financial Literacy 2024-04-11
Across
- - The initial amount of money borrowed or saved.
- - To place especially for safekeeping or as a pledge.
- Pay - An employee's pay before any deductions are taken out.
- Interest - Interest earned or paid on a principal and previously earned or paid interest.
- - Money that is paid to a person for goods, services, or investments.
- Worth - The difference between the monetary values of a consumer's assets and liabilities.
- of living - Money required to cover necessary expenses to maintain a certain lifestyle standard in a particular place.
- Needs - A minimal list of elements that human beings necessitate, in order to achieve a decent life.
- Interest - A fixed percent of the principal. It is found using the formula l=Prt, where P represents the principal in their savings account.
- - A payment usually of money for labor or services usually according to contract on an hourly, daily, or piecework.
- - Amount of money you have to pay so they can pay for public services such as roads and schools.
- - A type of payment a person gets for a work done for a job.
- - The amount of money earned by bank customers based on the amount of principal in their savings account.
- - A reduction of the income subject to tax, for various items, especially expenses incurred to produce income.
- Expenses - Expenses that occur regularly and stay the same.
- - A partial refund of the cost of an item.
- - A spending plan based on income and expenses.
- - Money that a person owes.
Down
- Expenses - Expenses that occur regularly but may change because the consumer has some control over the amount.
- - A reduction made from a regular or list price.
- - A code that represents a discount.
- Price - A unit rate used to compare prices.
- Account - A bank account where you can make cash withdrawals or deposits.
- - Money owed on your home that you pay monthly.
- - Money spent to acquire something.
- Pay - The difference between the monetary values of a consumer's assets and liabilities.
- Income - The total amount of income minus qualifying deductions.
- - Items a person owns with monetary value.
- Tax - A government tax imposed on individuals or entities (taxpayers) that varies with the income or profits (taxable income) of the taxpayer.
- - A plan to help you reach your financial goals.
- Wage - The amount an employee is paid per hour they work.
- - Money that is not spent by a consumer currently, but is reserved for later use.
- Withholding - The amount of an employee's pay that the employer sends to the federal government as partial payment of the employee's yearly income tax.
- Card - Used to pay for items or services using credit.
- - Something (such as wages) earned.
- Worth Statement - Your assets minus your liabilities
- - Something one party owes another, typically money.
37 Clues: - Money that a person owes. • - Money spent to acquire something. • - Something (such as wages) earned. • - A code that represents a discount. • - Items a person owns with monetary value. • - A partial refund of the cost of an item. • Price - A unit rate used to compare prices. • - Money owed on your home that you pay monthly. • ...
Paless Domonkos money crossword 2021-03-07
Across
- When you are broke you may need to ... some money
- The amount of money you can spend on something.
- The money you borrow from a bank
- When you borrow money from someone you are in ...
- The money you have to pay to the goverment.
- this one is on the ...
Down
- When you go to the bank/ATM you can ... money.
- A distributor of money
- If your friend needs some money, you ... him/her some money
- A type of loan you take for housing.
- You are ... when you don't have money.
11 Clues: A distributor of money • this one is on the ... • The money you borrow from a bank • A type of loan you take for housing. • You are ... when you don't have money. • The money you have to pay to the goverment. • When you go to the bank/ATM you can ... money. • The amount of money you can spend on something. • When you are broke you may need to ... some money • ...
ch 10-1 2021-11-08
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
- 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 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. • ...
Financial Literacy 2022-11-28
Across
- An IOU issued by a company, municipality, or the federal government in exchange for a loan from an investor that will be repaid with a set rate of return.
- _______ Card: A card authorizing the holder to buy goods and services that can be paid for later.
- The next best alternative given up when making a financial choice.
- Money in the form of bills or coins.
- The ideals that are important to you and your career choice
- ________ Banking: An electronic way to view account activity and pay bills via the Internet and an institution’s website.
- ___________ Institution: A business that provides money related services.
- _____ monthly income (NMI): Amount of monthly income remaining after all deductions have been taken (sometimes referred to as take-home pay).
- The economic condition of limited resources prevents people from having everything they want.
- A standardized measurement of the potential to repay a debt.
- Money received on a regular basis for work or through investments
- A fee received or paid for the use of money.
- A social insurance system that provides benefits to most Americans who are retired, sick, or too disabled to work, and to families of workers who have died
- Making a purchase based on an immediate want or due to the pressure of advertising.
- A record of a person’s financial information, including previous addresses, Social Security number, current and previous employers, estimated income, credit card accounts with amount owed and payment history, and loan information.
Down
- Money paid out of pocket before insurance covers the remaining costs.
- The amount of money originally invested.
- Designed to offer liability protection and property coverage for theft and fire.
- An interest-bearing account where people put money for future use.
- To commit money to gain a profit or earn interest.
- Money that is spent on goods, services, and bills.
- The things you do well
- A social insurance program that extends health coverage to almost all Americans age 65 and over
- Required payments to a government
- ________ Card: A card that looks like a credit card but operates like cash; money is immediately subtracted from the cardholder’s bank account when a purchase is made.
- A financial institution that offers personal loans,mortgages, and other services.
- The amount paid for an insurance policy.
- The possibility of financial loss or physical harm.
- A record of income and spending and a plan for managing money.
- A portion of one’s personal income paid to the government
- _________ monthly income (GMI): Total amount of earnings made over a month before any deductions
31 Clues: The things you do well • Required payments to a government • Money in the form of bills or coins. • The amount of money originally invested. • The amount paid for an insurance policy. • A fee received or paid for the use of money. • To commit money to gain a profit or earn interest. • Money that is spent on goods, services, and bills. • ...
French 2020-10-07
20 Clues: Coin • Cent • Bill • Bank • Money • Price • Cheque • Passport • Currency • Bankcard • To change • Commision • Percentage • To Deposit • Bank Account • Cash Machine • Commision Fee • Cashier’s desk • Piece of identity • To withdraw money
Cosmetics 2023-03-01
22 Clues: pay • buy • shop • clip • soap • brand • price • offers • bright • shampoo • fashion • shopping • lipstick • discount • cosmetics • expensive • hair spray • shower gel • look around • pocket money • cash register • spend (money)
Finance crossword 2024-08-16
Across
- Money you borrow from someone and promise to pay back.
- The money you get from doing chores or working.
- Trading one thing for another without using money.
- Money you spend on things you want or need.
- What you use to buy toys and candy.
Down
- A place where you keep your money safe.
- Something you own that costs you money to keep.
- A plan to decide how much money to save and spend.
- The type of money used in a country, like dollars or euros.
- Something you own that can help you make money.
- Money you save instead of spending right away.
11 Clues: What you use to buy toys and candy. • A place where you keep your money safe. • Money you spend on things you want or need. • Money you save instead of spending right away. • Something you own that costs you money to keep. • The money you get from doing chores or working. • Something you own that can help you make money. • ...
ESL 5 Exam Vocabulary 2021-10-11
14 Clues: choices • to gather • to succeed • money earned • money borrowed • to be in danger • to go over again • to have little of • money you work for • money for the future • find your way through • to not be able to focus • to be able to pay for it • to figure out something difficult
Financial Literacy 2013-02-04
Across
- Pay as you earn
- A state of curiosity or concern about or attention to something
- The total sum of money allocated for a particular purpose or period of time.
- A contract or deed specifying the terms of a mortgage.
- Indigestion Acquisition indigestion may also describe a situation in which the purchasing company has difficulty making the most of a takeover.
- A privilege or right officially granted a person or a group by a government.
- The act of paying or the state of being paid.
- A charge or payment calculated in relation to a particular sum or quantity
Down
- Money in any form when in actual use as a medium of exchange, especially circulating paper money.
- Gain The amount by which proceeds from the sale of a capital asset exceed the original cost.
- The act of investing.
- Policy A government policy for dealing with the budget
- The act or process of withdrawing
- A supply accumulated for future use; a store.
- A business establishment in which money is kept for saving or commercial purposes or is invested.
- Something, such as money, that is entrusted for safekeeping, as in a bank.
- Something owed, such as money, goods, or services.
- The amount of money or its equivalent received during a period of time in exchange for labor or services.
- A fee or dues levied on the members of an organization to meet its expenses.
19 Clues: Pay as you earn • The act of investing. • The act or process of withdrawing • A supply accumulated for future use; a store. • The act of paying or the state of being paid. • Something owed, such as money, goods, or services. • Policy A government policy for dealing with the budget • A contract or deed specifying the terms of a mortgage. • ...
Modern Georgia Vocabulary 2015-03-12
Across
- Waterways used to ship goods and services via ship/cargo
- An unfair system where rural counties in Georgia are given more votes than in an urban county, ended because it violated the "one man one vote" doctrine
- National road network system established by federal government in 1950s
- Purchasing/Buying of goods/services
- Founded in Atlanta 1886, World's largest producer of non alcoholic beverages
- Only United States President from Georgia, helped improve educational systems
- Founded in Atlanta 1978, The world's largest hardware home improvement system
- Many of Georgia's cities were formed because of this hub, used to ship large amounts of goods nation wide
- Communities made of immigrants or those who speak the same language
- Founded in Macon 1924, World's largest passenger airline
- Using money in hope of gaining more in the future by lending money to businesses
- The amount of money an entrepreneur makes subtracting the expenses
Down
- Supreme Court ruling that districts needed to be divided by population with each district having roughly enough voters
- Georgia benefited from these games in 1996
- Storing/setting aside money for the future
- The world's busiest aviation hub, named after two important Atlanta mayors
- An amount of money loaned to a person that must be paid back along with additional money/interest
- Founded in Augusta 1924, the world's leading producer of paper, tissue etc.
- The amount of money a person makes from a job or from selling goods
19 Clues: Purchasing/Buying of goods/services • Georgia benefited from these games in 1996 • Storing/setting aside money for the future • Waterways used to ship goods and services via ship/cargo • Founded in Macon 1924, World's largest passenger airline • The amount of money an entrepreneur makes subtracting the expenses • ...
Time and Pay Logan 2021-10-08
Across
- agreement between employer and employee
- amount of money put to benefits
- a federal government program that funds retirement accounts
- when employers pay employees
- health care for those over 65
- money left once deductions are taken out
- determines the amount of employees pay withheld from federal taxes
- fixed amount of money paid to employee
- reloadable debit card
- total tax bill
- wages put in automatically into bank account
- a state sponsored system
Down
- paid to federal, state, and local governments
- earned before payroll taxes
- add extra value for employees beyond earned wages
- outlines the deductions made to wages
- person who relies on taxpayer for support
- taxes withheld
- fee that a salesperson receives upon completion of a sale
- money earned written down
20 Clues: taxes withheld • total tax bill • reloadable debit card • a state sponsored system • money earned written down • earned before payroll taxes • when employers pay employees • health care for those over 65 • amount of money put to benefits • outlines the deductions made to wages • fixed amount of money paid to employee • agreement between employer and employee • ...
Kyle economy puzzle 5. 2023-01-24
Across
- things we don't need but want.
- an activity that helps us decide.
- what we get from a choice we make.
- money that is owned by someone else.
- prices that are decreasing.
- things we need to survive
- workers focus on a type of work or business.
- you are using someone else's money.
- groups who help people in need.
- what a person gives up.
- costs or things we have to buy.
- a system
- the money we pay to the government.
Down
- in short supply.
- money earned by workers.
- a list of income and expenses
- products brought into a country for sales.
- things people do for each other.
- things we can use,touch,and hold.
- sent out of one country to another.
20 Clues: a system • in short supply. • what a person gives up. • money earned by workers. • things we need to survive • prices that are decreasing. • a list of income and expenses • things we don't need but want. • groups who help people in need. • costs or things we have to buy. • things people do for each other. • an activity that helps us decide. • things we can use,touch,and hold. • ...
Fashion victims 2025-02-24
Across
- The adjective related to « comfort ».
- The opposite of « expensive » is ……………………………………
- To get possession of something by giving money.
- Something that is true is the …………………….
- Give something to someone in exchange of money.
- Your tee-shirt is probably made of ………………………………
- Une fois
- Someone addicted to shopping is a ……………………………………………...
- What will you ………………………tomorrow ? Probably my Nike sweater.
- If you can’t stop doing something, you are …………………………………. to it.
- Deux fois
Down
- Your clothes are made in a ……………………………………………….
- …………………………. made-made.
- A synonym of « quantity. »
- The opposite of « slowly ».
- Trousers, shirts, coats, socks are examples of ………………..
- Dépenser de l’argent = …………………………. Money.
- Nike, Adidas, Levis are examples of ………………………………..
- La plupart du temps : …………………………. of the time.
- The sum of money you have to pay if you want to buy something.
20 Clues: Une fois • Deux fois • …………………………. made-made. • A synonym of « quantity. » • The opposite of « slowly ». • The adjective related to « comfort ». • Something that is true is the ……………………. • Dépenser de l’argent = …………………………. Money. • Your clothes are made in a ………………………………………………. • La plupart du temps : …………………………. of the time. • The opposite of « expensive » is …………………………………… • ...
Vocabulary... 2019-04-12
Across
- A card that links to your Account and is taken straight from your account
- A wage is the money you get from your job
- When you take money from your account
- An account that holds all your money
- A fee that you get for using another bank's ATM
- When you put money into your account
Down
- A fee you get from taking out more money than you actually have in your account
- A number that helps people know that the person using your card is you
- A card that you use another person's money and pay them back later
- A student at STEAM
- When you transfer money from one account to another
- A fee that you get from people managing your bank account
- Money borrowed from an Institution of Finance
13 Clues: A student at STEAM • An account that holds all your money • When you put money into your account • When you take money from your account • A wage is the money you get from your job • Money borrowed from an Institution of Finance • A fee that you get for using another bank's ATM • When you transfer money from one account to another • ...
Vocabulary... 2019-04-12
Across
- When you put money into your account
- A wage is the money you get from your job
- A number that helps people know that the person using your card is you
- A fee you get from taking out more money than you actually have in your account
- A fee that you get from people managing your bank account
- A card that links to your Account and is taken straight from your account
- A fee that you get for using another bank's ATM
Down
- An account that holds all your money
- When you transfer money from one account to another
- A card that you use another person's money and pay them back later
- When you take money from your account
- Money borrowed from an Institution of Finance
- A student at STEAM
13 Clues: A student at STEAM • An account that holds all your money • When you put money into your account • When you take money from your account • A wage is the money you get from your job • Money borrowed from an Institution of Finance • A fee that you get for using another bank's ATM • When you transfer money from one account to another • ...
LS1 2017-05-29
Across
- a price paid for bank services
- a business authorized by the government to handle customers' money
- automated teller machine for bank transactions
- money a person borrows for a purchase that must be paid back
- to put money or checks into a bank account
- a percentage paid (1) to a customer for having an account or (2) by a customer for a loan
Down
- a plan to manage how your money is spent
- a paper (or online) showing credits and debits from a bank account
- giving money back to a bank for a loan
- an agreement with a bank or credit union to manage a customer's money
- an accounting entry for money that is owed
- money given temporarily to another person who will pay it back
- personal identification number used for security
13 Clues: a price paid for bank services • giving money back to a bank for a loan • a plan to manage how your money is spent • an accounting entry for money that is owed • to put money or checks into a bank account • automated teller machine for bank transactions • personal identification number used for security • money a person borrows for a purchase that must be paid back • ...
Wealth 2022-06-06
Across
- The thing we use to acquire a lot of necessities
- Owing money to somebody or something
- A person who works with money
- Somebody who has a lot of money
- The richest man in the world
Down
- Putting your money somewhere
- Putting your money somewhere to make more from it
- Taking your money out of an account
- Someone who does not have a lot of money
- The currency of the USA
- Somewhere that holds people's money
11 Clues: The currency of the USA • Putting your money somewhere • The richest man in the world • A person who works with money • Somebody who has a lot of money • Taking your money out of an account • Somewhere that holds people's money • Owing money to somebody or something • Someone who does not have a lot of money • The thing we use to acquire a lot of necessities • ...
Eli Economic review 2021-03-11
Across
- A nation's form of money.
- An account for purchasing items.
- Money after you retire.
- A saving account for saving money.
- Taking money out of the bank.
Down
- A card that takes money out of the banks account to buy things.
- Making money using stocks.
- Money for people that can not afford things.
- How banks make money.
- A card that takes money out of your account to buy things.
- A way for people to buy things with paper.
11 Clues: How banks make money. • Money after you retire. • A nation's form of money. • Making money using stocks. • Taking money out of the bank. • An account for purchasing items. • A saving account for saving money. • A way for people to buy things with paper. • Money for people that can not afford things. • A card that takes money out of your account to buy things. • ...
Mrs. Nohra AWESOME Geometry Class 2016-05-09
Across
- an amount of something that is not spent or used.
- a gain usually in money that comes in from labor, business, or property.
- a plan used to decide the amount of money that can be spent and how it will be spent.
- Card a card with which a person can buy things and pay for them later.
- the act of puttting out money in order to gain a profit.
- the system that includes the circulation of money, the making of investments.
- Number a nine digit number used to identify a financial institution in a transaction.
Down
- Card a small plastic card that is used to buy things by having the money to pay for them taken directly from your bank account.
- a charge for borrowed money generally a percentage of the amount borrowed.
- the amount of money that is needed to pay for or buy something.
- a secret series of numbers or letters that allows you to use a computer system.
- a bank account from which you can take money by writing checks or by debiting the account.
- an amount of money that is borrowed.
- an arrangement in which a bank keeps a record of the money that a person puts in and takes out of the bank.
14 Clues: an amount of money that is borrowed. • an amount of something that is not spent or used. • the act of puttting out money in order to gain a profit. • the amount of money that is needed to pay for or buy something. • Card a card with which a person can buy things and pay for them later. • a gain usually in money that comes in from labor, business, or property. • ...
Mrs. Nohra AWESOME Geometry Class 2016-05-09
Across
- an amount of something that is not spent or used.
- a small plastic card that is used to buy things by having the money to pay for them taken directly from your bank account.
- an amount of money that is borrowed.
- the act of puttting out money in order to gain a profit.
- the system that includes the circulation of money, the making of investments.
- a card with which a person can buy things and pay for them later.
- a bank account from which you can take money by writing checks or by debiting the account.
Down
- a secret series of numbers or letters that allows you to use a computer system.
- a nine digit number used to identify a financial institution in a transaction.
- the amount of money that is needed to pay for or buy something.
- an arrangement in which a bank keeps a record of the money that a person puts in and takes out of the bank.
- a plan used to decide the amount of money that can be spent and how it will be spent.
- a charge for borrowed money generally a percentage of the amount borrowed.
- a gain usually in money that comes in from labor, business, or property.
14 Clues: an amount of money that is borrowed. • an amount of something that is not spent or used. • the act of puttting out money in order to gain a profit. • the amount of money that is needed to pay for or buy something. • a card with which a person can buy things and pay for them later. • a gain usually in money that comes in from labor, business, or property. • ...
give your money to kertu 2017-03-17
Across
- if the thing you want to buy is a cheaper than usual
- you have money that you can earn it
- you have that in your pocket when you are not poor
- some people ..... their money
- someone who have millions of dollars and is really ritch
- some kids have weekly ...
- you need it when you want to buy something
Down
- if it costs a bit more than the usual thing called ...
- some kids are in to some ...
- kids ..... their pocket money on food
- you have your money on it
- you get money from it if you do it well
- If you go to the store then you do this
- if it has been properly done it´s called ...
- you put them on every day
15 Clues: you have your money on it • some kids have weekly ... • you put them on every day • some kids are in to some ... • some people ..... their money • you have money that you can earn it • kids ..... their pocket money on food • you get money from it if you do it well • If you go to the store then you do this • you need it when you want to buy something • ...
Entrepreneurship 2025-10-22
Across
- a plan for how to spend and save money
- person who gives money to help a business grow
- a business spends to make/sell a product
- the money a business earns before expenses
- money a business makes after paying for costs
- chance of losing money or failing in business.
- a business gets people interested in the product
- much of something is available to sell
- new idea or way of doing something
- much people want to buy something
Down
- businesses that sell the same kind of thing
- that someone does for others for pay
- a business makes or sells
- person who starts and runs a business
- person who buys goods or services
15 Clues: a business makes or sells • person who buys goods or services • much people want to buy something • new idea or way of doing something • that someone does for others for pay • person who starts and runs a business • a plan for how to spend and save money • much of something is available to sell • a business spends to make/sell a product • ...
Gawk 2022-03-11
Across
- a nations form of money
- Money that is spent directly from someone’s bank
- purchases
- Money that can be spent
- money earned by a job
- Spending money
Down
- money that one owes
- Money earned by a job
- a loan of money that must be repaid
- Goods bought from different countries
- an economic punishment placed on another country usually for political purposes
- Money that is borrowed and gets paid back
12 Clues: purchases • Spending money • money that one owes • Money earned by a job • money earned by a job • a nations form of money • Money that can be spent • a loan of money that must be repaid • Goods bought from different countries • Money that is borrowed and gets paid back • Money that is spent directly from someone’s bank • ...
St. Patrick's Day Wordsearch 2018-02-05
Finance 2019-03-04
Across
- provided funds on credit under specified terms
- payment of a fixed amount of money at regular intervals
- a form on which bank account transactions and new balances are recorded
- a monthly record sent to charge account customers
- to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future
- the amount of money loaned to a creditor
- a gain or an increase in value
- a fee charged on the unpaid balance of a charge account or loan
- payment based on a percentage of total sales
- an amount of money spent
- the percent of interest charged as a fee on a loan
- a person who relies on another for financial support
- a written order that is considered the same as cash
- the owner of property leased or rented to another
Down
- a contract to rent property for a certain amount of money and time
- money spent to pay for specific costs
- to obtain goods or services by payment from bank account
- a payment returned to a person when too many taxes have been withheld
- money withheld from gross pay
- the act of depositing to or withdrawing from a bank account
- to judge the value of something without being exact
- the number of hours worked multiplied by the hourly rate
- a financed loan on property
- the cost of an insurance policy
- the amount of profit that a shareholder earns for each share of stock
- a return of part of a payment offered as a special deal to buyers
- work paid according to the number of units completed
- the total money earned
- the period of time for which money is loaned
- a plan for managing income and expenses
- legally responsible for damage done
31 Clues: the total money earned • an amount of money spent • a financed loan on property • money withheld from gross pay • a gain or an increase in value • the cost of an insurance policy • legally responsible for damage done • money spent to pay for specific costs • a plan for managing income and expenses • the amount of money loaned to a creditor • ...
COMMERCE CROSSWORD 2013-10-14
Across
- an amount of money spent that exceeds income or assets
- money deposited in a bank for the purpose of making a profit
- a monetary plan for a certain period of time to increase revenue
- a slump in economic trade and prosperity
- the value of goods and services produced by a country
- income you do not spend
- the rate or value at which one country’s currency can be exchanged for another
- a shift in economic cycles from rising to falling
- products or services that are brought in from another country to be used or sold
- management of money available to fund something
- money that is used in general circulation as a means for exchange for goods and services
- the value or amount to be paid for a good or service
Down
- a rise in the cost of goods resulting in less purchasing power
- assets financial or non-financial of a person or country
- money that is owed to pay for a product or service
- to pay out money to purchase goods and services
- a person or company that takes financial risks to purchase or promote certain products and services
- a system of extracting a percentage of money from the population to support an economy and infrastructure
- rapid economic growth and progress of an economy
- the prices paid to produce, purchase or maintain something
- an increase in goods and services produced in an economy
- a money borrowing charge or payment
- a supply of set assets that can be used when needed
- not having a job
- excess supply of a product
- involving the world
- a financial system
- send or exchange goods with other countries
- a person purchases and is the final user of goods and services
- the monetary value of the difference between purchase price and cost
- measurement of prices of goods and services an average person would use
31 Clues: not having a job • a financial system • involving the world • income you do not spend • excess supply of a product • a money borrowing charge or payment • a slump in economic trade and prosperity • send or exchange goods with other countries • to pay out money to purchase goods and services • management of money available to fund something • ...
Valle EPF Crossword 2022-08-22
Across
- A type of investment where people buy shares of a company in hopes of selling it for a greater price
- The potential loss of other alternatives due to choosing another alternative (two words).
- Extra money that must be payed for taking a loan.
- A form of free financial aid that is not merit based
- The monthly amount you pay to maintain an insurance policy
- The amount of money employers give your before anything is deducted from it: ___ pay.
- Goods or services that are not required in order survive, but is just something that someone desires.
- You should always keep this aside as part of your savings (worth 3-6 months expenses).
- The amount of money someone receives from income after taxes, benefits, and retirement plan contributions are deducted: ___ pay.
- The amount you pay out of pocket before insurance takes over payment
- Money that is not used so that it can be used in the future.
Down
- When you withdraw more money from your checking account than you had available.
- A way to spend money wisely by calculating net income and expenses to see what you should spend you money on.
- A large loan for the purpose of purchasing a home
- ___ skills are interpersonal skills that are highly valued in the workplace
- When a borrower receives money or a product and the borrower pays it back later.
- Goods or services that are necessities for us to survive. These can include food, water, or housing.
- A non-profit alternative to a commercial bank where members are owners (two words).
- A payment given from employer to employee on an hourly or daily bases, usually based on how many hours the employee works.
- A regular payment given from employer to employee which is payed semi-monthly or monthly, but expressed as an annual sum.
20 Clues: A large loan for the purpose of purchasing a home • Extra money that must be payed for taking a loan. • A form of free financial aid that is not merit based • The monthly amount you pay to maintain an insurance policy • Money that is not used so that it can be used in the future. • The amount you pay out of pocket before insurance takes over payment • ...
Entrepreneur Word Crossword 2023-02-28
Across
- Refers to the words and symbols such as a name, logo and slogan
- Things a business owns or controls for a long time, such as premises or equipment.
- Costs that stay the same, regardless of how many sales a business makes, for example, rent.
- A written document describing in detail how a business will assume to achieve its objectives and direct itself, both operationally and financially. The document will be updated regularly.
- The very first customers who will use your product/service
- When a large number of individuals will each invest small amounts of money in a business or project using the internet to collect the money. Examples include Kickstarter and Spacehive.
- Things a business owns, e.g. buildings, vehicles stock and money in the bank
- Describes how a company will capture value from the business.
- and not-for-profit organisations.
- The legal entity that is used when people set up a business. The aim of a company is usually to make money. Some examples include: sole trader, limited company,
Down
- Typically, will involve a product or service being exchanged for money.
- A measure of the impact that human activities have on the climate in terms of the total amount of greenhouse gases produced.
- Using existing written data to gain further understanding in a particular subject.
- An individual who sets up a business, creates a new idea and who is willing to take a loss in order to make money.
- Money paid or cost.
- When an individual or business displays an interest in new or unusual ways of doing or achieving and is characterized by great imagination.
- The amount of sales a business needs to make to cover all its costs
- Becoming aware of something that was not previously known.
- Refers to the money flowing in and out of a business.
- The number of customers that, after visiting a company's site or receiving its newsletter, turned into paying customers
20 Clues: Money paid or cost. • and not-for-profit organisations. • Refers to the money flowing in and out of a business. • The very first customers who will use your product/service • Becoming aware of something that was not previously known. • Describes how a company will capture value from the business. • Refers to the words and symbols such as a name, logo and slogan • ...
Ultimate Math Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-02
Across
- The worth given to the position of the digit
- Triangle with 3 angles less than 90 degrees
- Measures less than 90 degrees
- Putting money into a separate account to keep it safe
- A number being multiplied
- money earned from work, investments, or business
- Difference between money earned and money spent
- Estimating a number that is given
- Costs that change from month to month
- Lines that will never intersect
- Two angles whose sum is 90 degrees
- Part of the fraction that tells the number of parts that are shaded
- money borrowed from a lender that is expected to be repaid
- taking money out
- Price paid over a period of time for borrowing money
- Common fractions used for comparison
- Break numbers into smaller parts
- Measures exactly 90 degrees
- Second digit behin the decimal (0.08)
- Numerator that is bigger than denominator
- Has a numerator of one
- Two angles whose sum is 180 degrees
- Triangle with one 90 degree angle
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- Costs that do not change each month
- Interesting lines that form a right angle
- Answer to a multiplication problem
- Numbers that are equal, have the same value
- Things that businesses do for customers
- The amount left over when dividing
- Account for day to day transactions
- Answer to a division problem
- Measure greater than 90 degrees
- Triangle with one obtuse angle
- Pairs of numbers that follow a rule
- Answer to an addition problem
- Single whole number less than 10
- Whole number that a fraction
- Organization that collects and lends money
- Part of the fraction that tells the number of parts in the whole
- Numbers and symbols grouped together to show a value (220+88)
- Number of square units needed to cover a surface
41 Clues: taking money out • Has a numerator of one • A number being multiplied • Measures exactly 90 degrees • Answer to a division problem • Whole number that a fraction • Measures less than 90 degrees • Answer to an addition problem • Triangle with one obtuse angle • Measure greater than 90 degrees • Lines that will never intersect • Single whole number less than 10 • ...
Chapter 12 Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-06
Across
- the money taking out of the bank.
- they sell stocks and bonds may also offer a wide range of financial services to their customers.
- allows money to be transferred from one bank account to another through a network of computers.
- is property or goods pledged by a borrower to use as security against a loan if it is not repaid.
- not only provide protection against problems such as fire and theft but also offer loans to businesses and consumers.
- is the central bank of the United States.
- is a record of the amount of money a customer has deposited into or withdrawn from a bank.
- is a rate that the bank pays customers for keeping their money.
- provide loans specifically for buying a home or business.
- is a standard of value and a means of exchange or payment.
- the money put in a bank is called a deposit
Down
- is a firm that manages money.
- are financial institutions that hold customer's funds in interest-bearing accounts and invest mainly in mortgage loans
- are not for-profit banks set up by organizations for their customers to use.
- is the electronic transfer of a payment directly from the payer's bank account to that of the person being paid.
- a system in which goods and services are directly exchanged using money.
- is a secure box in a bank's volt use for the safe storage of a customer's valuables.
- are funds set aside for emergencies such as a rush of withdrawals.
- offer short-term loans to businesses and consumers but at much higher interest rates than banks charge.
- offer the entire range of banking services such as checking and savings accounts, loans, and financial advice.
- is an agreement in which a borrower gives a lender the right to take the property if the loan is not repaid.
21 Clues: is a firm that manages money. • the money taking out of the bank. • is the central bank of the United States. • the money put in a bank is called a deposit • provide loans specifically for buying a home or business. • is a standard of value and a means of exchange or payment. • is a rate that the bank pays customers for keeping their money. • ...
Business 2022-11-21
Across
- Certificate of Deposit
- allow customers to pay for purchaces and withdraw cash
- A distribution of a portion of a company's earnings, decided by the board of directors, to a class of its shareholders, generally distributed in the form of cash or stock.
- mechanism a nation uses to to provide and manage money for itself
- A market in which prices are expected to fall
- document guaranteeing payment of a specific amount of money
- representation of part ownership or equity in a corporation
- a bank account used by depositors to accumulate money for future use
- people who lend money tot he business in return for contracted interest or return for their investment
- buying real estate to rent out as an investment
- financial institution that does not accept deposits
- A list of your investments
- how many districts are in the fed reserve
- largest category of of deposit institution
- financial investment issued by corp. gov. or organization
- investing is a great way to make
- central bank of the U.S.
- people who buy shares of stock in the company
- is any organization that provides services related to money
Down
- customers are required to apply for
- is a security that pays interest over terms of ten to thirty years
- federal reserve provides:
- money for real estate, equipment, and so on
- regulations that apply to financial institutions
- D egree of uncertainty of return on an asset; in business, the likelihood of loss or reduced profit
- Piece of ownership in a company, mutual fund or other investment
- federal reserve was established in
- FED chairman
- those people that do the work
- bank account that allows the account owner to make deposits, write checks, and withdraw money electronicfundstransfer EFT
- FED reserve establish a _____ policy
- federal deposit insurance cooperation
32 Clues: FED chairman • Certificate of Deposit • central bank of the U.S. • federal reserve provides: • A list of your investments • those people that do the work • investing is a great way to make • federal reserve was established in • customers are required to apply for • FED reserve establish a _____ policy • federal deposit insurance cooperation • ...
Finance Midterm Crossword 2023-11-29
Across
- The amount you must pay before insurance pays any money
- Paycheck that is automatically deposited electronically
- the seller is willing to bargain with you
- A set amount of pay for each hour of work
- When a car’s value becomes less than their purchase price over time
- regular hourly pay plus time and a half
- The money an employee and employer contribute to Social Security and Medicare
- A card that entitles its holder to make purchases and pay for them later
- Compensation an employee receives from an employer after retirement
- Everything you own
- A loan in which borrowers can defer the interest for a certain period of time
- The beginning balance $ that the interest is calculated for
- your total pay before taxes are taken out
Down
- money taken out of your paycheck that goes towards taxes, insurances, and retirement
- It indicates how fast a car is moving
- A form that is used by employers for income tax purposes
- Your credit “report card” that reports how well you meet your financial obligations
- Pay The amount of money the employee takes home after taxes
- Taking money out of your bank account
- It indicates the distance a car has traveled since it left the factory
- The owner is unwilling to negotiate
- an account at a bank that allows a customer to deposit money, make withdrawals, and transfer money
- A card that acts like an electronic check with each purchase being withdrawn from the checking account
- A loan in which borrowers are expected to pay the interest that accrues from the time they receive the loan
- Once a year
- Getting paid a percentage of the amount of sales you make
- Putting money into your bank account
- account of your education and qualifications for employment
28 Clues: Once a year • Everything you own • The owner is unwilling to negotiate • Putting money into your bank account • It indicates how fast a car is moving • Taking money out of your bank account • regular hourly pay plus time and a half • the seller is willing to bargain with you • A set amount of pay for each hour of work • your total pay before taxes are taken out • ...
15.2 vocabulary Crossword 2024-05-08
Across
- policy A for-profit business that primarily sells insurance products.
- finance company An organization that gives loans out to businesses instead of individuals.
- of credit Is a document guaranteeing that a buyer will pay the seller the agreed-upon amount and within the time specified.
- bank Is a financial institution that provides services for businesses.
- Money that is placed into an account.
- Deposit Is a type of EFT transaction in which money is deposited directly into a customers checking account.
- of credit Is a prearranged amount of credit that is available for a business to use as needed.
- Funds Transfer (EFT) Is the movement of money electronically from one financial institution to another.
- ownership An insurance company that's owned by its policyholders and not outside investors.
- banks The largest category of deposit institution.
- company Is a financial institution that makes money by issuing loans.
- and Loan Institution Is a financial institution that offers savings and loan services.
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- institution Is a financial institution that does not accept deposits.
- finance company A finance company that makes loans to people who have trouble getting a bank loan.
- Institution Any organization that provides services related to money.
- Union A non profit financial institution that is privately owned and provides banking services for its members.
- products The variety of services offered to customers by financial institutions.
- Is a written order for the bank to pay a specific amount to the person or organization to which the check is written.
- Institution A financial institution that accepts money from customers and deposits it into the customers account.
- savings bank A financial institution chartered by a central or regional government, without capital stock, owned by its members who subscribe to a common fund.
- firm Is a financial institution that is involved in trading securities in financial markets.
- account A bank account that allows the account owner to make deposits, write checks, and withdraw money.
- Institutions Is a financial institution that specializes in accepting savings deposits and making mortgage and other loans.
- account Is a bank account used by depositors to accumulate money for future use.
24 Clues: Money that is placed into an account. • banks The largest category of deposit institution. • institution Is a financial institution that does not accept deposits. • policy A for-profit business that primarily sells insurance products. • Institution Any organization that provides services related to money. • ...
Personal Finance Crossword 2024-05-10
Across
- used to buy goods or services or to get cash from an ATM
- a form to determine eligibility for student financial aid
- Money borrowed
- a form that employers must send to an employee and the IRS every year
- the interest rate for a whole year
- Sum of all wages before deductions
- the interest rate doesn't fluctuate during the fixed rate period of the loan
- you meet at least some of their requirements to be approved for a loan
- criminal way to deceive others in getting financial gain
- the price you pay to borrow money or the return earned on an investment
- not aided or promoted with public money
- a fixed price charged for a specific service
- a payment that is paid upfront for purchasing a high-priced item
- an employer-sponsored, defined-contribution, personal pension account
Down
- used to purchase goods or services or withdraw cash on credit
- something owed
- amount earned after all deductions are subtracted from gross pay
- awarded based on academic merit, financial need, etc
- the issuer owes the holder a debt, and is obliged
- an interest rate that may be changed
- Below what is used or needed
- Calculation plan
- agreement between you and a lender that allows you to borrow money
- spend money with the expectation of achieving a profit by putting it into financial plans or other things
- aided and promoted with public money
- a representation of an persons creditworthiness
- the total income an investor gets from his/her investment every year
- the period of time after payment is due
- Above what is used or needed
- an opinion of value for real property
- putting money aside
- easy access to your money for your daily transactional needs
32 Clues: something owed • Money borrowed • Calculation plan • putting money aside • Below what is used or needed • Above what is used or needed • the interest rate for a whole year • Sum of all wages before deductions • an interest rate that may be changed • aided and promoted with public money • an opinion of value for real property • the period of time after payment is due • ...
Financial Terms 2024-03-19
Across
- A dishonest trick used to cheat somebody out of something important, like money. It can happen by phone, email, postal mail, text, or social media
- In the insurance context, it is a written contract between the insured and the insurer.
- An illegal act that occurs when people try to trick you out of your personal information and your money.
- Inconsistent amounts of money you receive through work or investments; both the schedule and the amount may vary.
- The act of giving something to someone with the understanding that they will give it back to you.
- Amount of money that someone earns for selling something
- The profit or loss on an investment expressed as a percentage.
- Money that is made in a business after all the costs and expenses are paid.
- A service that allows you to use a secure website to manage your bank or credit union account without the aid of a teller.
- The same that spending plan
Down
- A fee your prepaid card provider may charge to replace your card if it is lost,stolen or damaged.
- Using your personal information without your permission
- It occurs when you don’t have enough money in your account to cover a transaction, but the bank pays the transaction anyway.
- A portion of a company's profit paid to shareholders
- To have good value for the amount of money you paid.
- To receive something on loan with the understanding that you will return it
- Someone who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise.
- Money that needs to be repaid by the borrower, generally with interest.
- The profit or loss on an investment over a one-year period.
- Financial aid that does not have to be repaid
20 Clues: The same that spending plan • Financial aid that does not have to be repaid • A portion of a company's profit paid to shareholders • To have good value for the amount of money you paid. • Using your personal information without your permission • Amount of money that someone earns for selling something • The profit or loss on an investment over a one-year period. • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2023-10-17
Across
- the amount of money a country makes in a year per person
- moving a product from where it's made to where it can be sold or used
- the formula to make sure you are getting the fair amount of currency when you trade
- the money (coins and bills) that is used in a country
- selling products you can make easily, using the money to buy other things you need
- trading the currency you have for the currency another country uses
- a person who has an idea for a new product or business and takes the risks to make it happen
- training and education for people who make and distribute product to make it easier to do their jobs
Down
- a type of economy where decisions are made by the government
- a rule that decreases trade between two countries
- the amount of money that a country makes in a year
- a type of economy where decisions are made based on how things have been done in the past
- a type of economy where decisions are made by buyers and sellers
- buying and selling products between countries
- has some market traits and some command traits
- a tax on products brought from another country to make them more expensive
- the number of people in an area who can read and write
- spending money on something hoping to make more money back
- not allowed to trade with another country
- how comfortable it is to live in a country based on what people who live there have access to
- things that make it easier to produce and distribute products that can be seen and touched
- using a product
- making a product (something to sell)
- the study of how countries make money and how much money they have
- a limit on products brought from another country to make them more expensive
25 Clues: using a product • making a product (something to sell) • not allowed to trade with another country • buying and selling products between countries • has some market traits and some command traits • a rule that decreases trade between two countries • the amount of money that a country makes in a year • the money (coins and bills) that is used in a country • ...
Business Vocab 2025-02-11
Across
- The cost for one item or measurement that allows it to be easily compared to other products to evaluate which is a better deal
- Money you put into your account
- a handy portfolio that holds your check register, checks, deposit slips, receipts, and other records of Atm/debit card transactions
- To write a future date on a check
- Original amount of money saved or invested, separate from interest or earnings
- A measurement of your assets, minus your liabilities; also called net worth
- Automatic Teller Machine
- To compare your bank's monthly account statement with your own records of activity for the same account
- A term used to describe a person who does not use or does not have access to traditional financial services
- a sum of money deposited into an account
Down
- A fee paid to you for keeping your money in an account OR a fee charged to you for a loan or credit card
- A term used to describe a person who has a bank account, but often relies on alternative financial services such as check cashing
- a written, dated, and signed order to the bank that tells it to pay a definite sum of money to a payee
- a sum of money deducted from your account
- An electronic communication that moves funds from an account in one bank to an account in a different bank instantly. It is a useful option to send money securely when the two parties are not in the same geographic location.
- amount of money you have in your bank account
- To sign the back of a check made out to you so it can be cashed or deposited
- The person to whom the check is made payable
- The rate at which the price of goods increases and consumer purchasing power decreases over time
- Personal Identification Number needed to use an ATM card
20 Clues: Automatic Teller Machine • Money you put into your account • To write a future date on a check • a sum of money deposited into an account • a sum of money deducted from your account • The person to whom the check is made payable • amount of money you have in your bank account • Personal Identification Number needed to use an ATM card • ...
Investing Preston Turner 2025-03-25
Across
- the distribution of some of a company's earnings to a class of its shareholders, as determined by the company's board of directors.
- Used to identify companys in the stock market and SPF 500 chart, a 1-4 letter abbreviation of a name.
- a type of mutual fund, or ETF, that follow a benchmark index, or a particular segment of the market
- The money that you earn from a product or sale
- Money you contribute goes in AFTER TAX
- The total value of a company's stock.
- many unionized workforces have had these, including manufacturing, public sector, educators, and skilled trades.
- Someone who risks their money to be rewarded with more.
- The process of offering shares of a private corporation to the public in a new stock issuance.
- Price to Earnings Ratio
- Markets rising
- Ownership in a company or product
Down
- the availability of cash or the ease with which an asset can be converted to cash.
- The chance of not performing as expected in any financial field and losing money.
- Funds Pools money from a large group of investors to purchase a diversified portfolio of stocks, bonds and other securities.
- You work, you pay a tax, the government uses it, you get money when you can’t work anymore.
- a loan from the buyer paid back at a stated interest rate.
- No loss at all, returning money.
- Markets falling
- A security that represents the ownership of a fraction of a corporation.
- Currencies that are created and backed by government, but not tied to or backed by the value of any physical commodity.
- a high-risk investment. The value of is very volatile, often fluctuating by huge amounts within a short period.
- Government Medical Health Plan
- A place where people buy and sell pieces of companies, called shares, to make money
- Consists of buying and selling items
25 Clues: Markets rising • Markets falling • Price to Earnings Ratio • Government Medical Health Plan • No loss at all, returning money. • Ownership in a company or product • Consists of buying and selling items • The total value of a company's stock. • Money you contribute goes in AFTER TAX • The money that you earn from a product or sale • ...
Chp. 27 & 22 Vocab Econ 2024-11-18
Across
- number a unit-free number derived from the price level over a number of years, which makes computing inflation rates easier, since the index number has values around 100
- a general and ongoing rise in price levels in an economy
- multiplier formula total money in the economy divided by the original quantity of money, or change in the total money in the economy divided by a change in the original quantity of money
- of account the common way in which we measure market values in an economy
- money supply a definition of the money supply that includes everything in M1, but also adds savings deposits, money market funds, and certificates of deposit
- making loans or investments with a variety of firms, to reduce the risk of being adversely affected by events at one or a few firms
- a balance sheet with a two-column format, with the T-shape formed by the vertical line down the middle and the horizontal line under the column headings for “Assets” and “Liabilities”
- mortgage (ARM) a loan a borrower uses to purchase a home in which the interest rate varies with market interest rates
- an outburst of high inflation that often occurs (although not exclusively) when economies shift from a controlled economy to a market-oriented economy
- funds that a bank keeps on hand and that it does not loan out or invest in bonds
- market fund the deposits of many investors are pooled together and invested in a safe way like short-term government bonds
- any amount or debt that a firm or an individual owes
- of goods and services a hypothetical group of different items, with specified quantities of each one meant to represent a “typical” set of consumer purchases, used as a basis for calculating how the price level changes over time
- whatever serves society in four functions: as a medium of exchange, a store of value, a unit of account, and a standard of deferred payment.
- card like a check, is an instruction to the user’s bank to transfer money directly and immediately from your bank account to the seller
- and currency in circulation the coins and bills that circulate in an economy that are not held by the U.S Treasury, at the Federal Reserve Bank, or in bank vaults
- card immediately transfers money from the credit card company’s checking account to the seller, and at the end of the month the user owes the money to the credit card company; a credit card is a short-term loan
- a price, wage, or interest rate is adjusted automatically for inflation
- Price Index (CPI) a measure of inflation that U.S. government statisticians calculate based on the price level from a fixed basket of goods and services that represents the average consumer's purchases
- of value something that serves as a way of preserving economic value that one can spend or consume in the future
- negative inflation; most prices in the economy are falling
- bias an inflation rate calculated using a fixed basket of goods over time tends to overstate the true rise in the cost of living, because it does not take into account that the person can substitute away from goods whose prices rise considerably
- money an item that is used as money, but which also has value from its use as something other than money
- goods bias inflation calculated using a fixed basket of goods over time tends to overstate the true rise in cost of living, because it does not account for improvements in the quality of existing goods or the invention of new goods
Down
- Price Index a measure of inflation based on the prices of merchandise that is exported or imported
- money has no intrinsic value, but is declared by a government to be the country's legal tender
- deposit account that the depositor has committed to leaving in the bank for a certain period of time, in exchange for a higher rate of interest; also called certificate of deposit
- time mismatch customers can withdraw a bank’s liabilities in the short term while customers repay its assets in the long term
- Cost Index a measure of inflation based on wages paid in the labor market
- deposit bank account where you cannot withdraw money by writing a check, but can withdraw the money at a bank—or can transfer it easily to a checking account
- literally, trading one good or service for another, without using money
- Price Index (PPI) a measure of inflation based on prices paid for supplies and inputs by producers of goods and services
- institution institution that accepts money deposits and then uses these to make loans
- currencies dollar bills or other currencies with values backed up by gold or another commodity
- item of value that a firm or an individual owns
- of exchange whatever is widely accepted as a method of payment
- money supply a narrow definition of the money supply that includes currency and checking accounts in banks, and to a lesser degree, traveler’s checks.
- sheet an accounting tool that lists assets and liabilities
- system helps an economy exchange goods and services for money or other financial assets
- deflator a measure of inflation based on the prices of all the GDP components
- adjustments (COLAs) a contractual provision that wage increases will keep up with inflation
- year arbitrary year whose value as an index number economists define as 100; inflation from the base year to other years can easily be seen by comparing the index number in the other year to the index number in the base year—for example, 100; so, if the index number for a year is 105, then there has been exactly 5% inflation between that year and the base year
- of deferred payment money must also be acceptable to make purchases today that will be paid in the future
- worth the excess of the asset value over and above the amount of the liability; total assets minus total liabilities
- intermediary an institution that operates between a saver with financial assets to invest and an entity who will borrow those assets and pay a rate of return
- deposit checkable deposit in banks that is available by making a cash withdrawal or writing a check
- costs the costs associated with finding a lender or a borrower for money
- coincidence of wants a situation in which two people each want some good or service that the other person can provide
- card stores a certain value of money on a card and then one can use the card to make purchases
- inflation index a measure of inflation typically calculated by taking the CPI and excluding volatile economic variables such as food and energy prices to better measure the underlying and persistent trend in long-term prices
- capital a bank’s net worth
51 Clues: capital a bank’s net worth • item of value that a firm or an individual owns • any amount or debt that a firm or an individual owes • a general and ongoing rise in price levels in an economy • sheet an accounting tool that lists assets and liabilities • negative inflation; most prices in the economy are falling • ...
Financial Literacy Crossword 2025-04-11
Across
- | Expenses that can change from month to month, such as entertainment or dining out
- | A financial institution that keeps your money safe and can provide services like checking accounts, savings accounts, loans, and credit cards
- | An amount of money that is saved and set aside to use only during unexpected events such as the loss of a job, expensive medical bills, and property damage
- | A service provided by a company or government agency that offers financial support for specific types of medical bills, property damages, or other unexpected costs in exchange for a monthly or yearly premium
- | A plan for saving and spending money
- | Required payments of money to the federal, state, and local governments that they use to fund public services that benefit their communities
- | The total amount of money earned from your salary, wages, and other earnings before taxes and deductions
- | A percentage of your total earnings that is paid to the federal, state, and local governments so they can fund government programs and public services
- | Resources that you desire and may increase your quality of life but are not essential for survival
- | The amount of money spent on the purchase of goods and services
- | Bills that you have to pay regularly and change little over time, such as rent, car payments, and insurance
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- | The total amount of money that you owe to other people and businesses
- | The amount of money that a borrower must pay a lender in addition to reimbursing the original loan
- | A type of loan that you use to purchase a house or land that you repay with interest over a certain amount of time
- | An account with a bank or credit union in which you store money for an extended amount of time and gain interest
- | The amount of money that you get from your salary, wages, and other earnings after taxes and deductions
- | Resources such as food, water, shelter, clothing, healthcare, and sanitation that are essential for survival
17 Clues: | A plan for saving and spending money • | The amount of money spent on the purchase of goods and services • | The total amount of money that you owe to other people and businesses • | Expenses that can change from month to month, such as entertainment or dining out • ...
Banking 2022-01-05
Across
- money in the form of coins or banknotes, especially that issued by a government.
- the time allowed for payment of goods or services obtained on trust:
- an act or instance of overdrawing a checking account
- to lend (money) at interest
- to settle (a debt, obligation, etc.), as by transferring money or goods, or by doing something
- an abstract of an account, as one rendered to show the balance due
- a sum paid or charged for the use of money or for borrowing money:
- a sum paid or charged for the use of money or for borrowing money
Down
- to pay out, disburse, or expend; dispose of (money, wealth, resources, etc.)
- a book containing blank checks or orders on a bank.
- a sum of money allotted or granted for a particular purpose, as for expenses
- to place for safekeeping or in trust, especially in a bank account
- to set aside, reserve, or lay by
- to be under obligation to pay or repay
- to give (money) on condition that it is returned and that interest is paid for its temporary use
15 Clues: to lend (money) at interest • to set aside, reserve, or lay by • to be under obligation to pay or repay • a book containing blank checks or orders on a bank. • an act or instance of overdrawing a checking account • a sum paid or charged for the use of money or for borrowing money • to place for safekeeping or in trust, especially in a bank account • ...
Ch 10-1 Vocab: Create a Quiz 2023-03-27
Across
- 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
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services
- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- components include coins, currency, checks, other demand deposits, traveler’s checks
Down
- money by government decree
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
- central bank of the United States
- whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
- omponents include M1 plus savings deposits, time deposits, and money market funds
- tandard unit of currency in a country’s money supply
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
14 Clues: money by government decree • an overthrow of government • central bank of the United States • money in the form of gold or silver coins • moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter • tandard unit of currency in a country’s money supply • money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services • ...
REVIEW 2019-05-17
Across
- the etiquette
- a thing that is a want or a need
- etiquette the netiquette you need in order to go online
- degree 4 years
- the amount of money you earn from an investment
- a place to apply for a job
- a short song or tune to remember the company
- software a place to present slideshows
- the amount of money that gets taken away
- how you advertise a PRODUCT
- pay the amount of money you earn without deductions
- software a place to write numbers and spreadsheets
- a person who tours
- the place where you sell your product
- the person that gives you the job;your boss
- the amount of money that comes to you
- a place to search this
- a document that says how much money you made and calculates it
- skills the skills you need for a job
- pay the amount of money with deductions; the amount you can take home
- a thought of a product or starting point
- degree 2 years
- a plan you will need to know what to tour first
- a person who invents a product
- the amount you earn from a product; if you are the seller
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- a document that has you pay on it
- a person that gets a job
- a product that is like food
- the amount of money you start out with
- the amount of money you can spend
- the movement of money
- degree 6 years
- when you pay for help or services
- how much money you earn
- the address of a website
- a document to write the things you can do to be apart of a job
- a person who starts a business
- a person who gets a thing and makes it better
- processor software a place to write word documents
- the entertainment you get when you tour
- engine a website to search things
- the language the computers speak
- tax the tax that are on sales
- a place where you can tour
- card an electronic bill
- marketing to sell yourself; like the things that you are good at
- a short phrase or saying for you to remember the company
- industry the industry where you can tour
- a symbol or sign to remember a company
- the amount of money you pay for a product
- a document you need to go place to place
- degree 8 or more years
- market the group of people you target for a product
53 Clues: the etiquette • degree 6 years • degree 4 years • degree 2 years • a person who tours • the movement of money • a place to search this • degree 8 or more years • how much money you earn • card an electronic bill • a person that gets a job • the address of a website • a place to apply for a job • a place where you can tour • a product that is like food • how you advertise a PRODUCT • ...
FRAUD AWARENESS WEEK 2024-11-05
Across
- Part of the money laundering cycle, the injection of “dirty money” into the legitimate financial system.
- Money _____ is an illegal activity that makes large amounts of money generated by criminal activity, such as drug trafficking or terrorist funding, appear to have come from a legitimate source.
- Suspicious _____ Report
- This type of financial crime Identity fraud refers to the act of obtaining financial gain through profit driven criminal activity, such as Ransomware attacks, Business Email Compromise, and Pig Butchering.
- The FBIs Internet Crime _____ Center is a division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation concerning suspected Internet-facilitated criminal activity.
- A type of scam where a criminal uses a fake online identity to gain a victim's affection and trust. The scammer then uses the illusion of a romantic or close relationship to manipulate and/or steal from the victim.
- A technique used by scammers to disguise an email address, sender name, phone number, or website URL—often just by changing one letter, symbol, or number—to convince you that you are interacting with a trusted source
- Phishing scams that happen over the phone
- A scheme where one might be lured to a spoofed website that might look nearly identical to the real thing and asked to enter sensitive information like passwords, credit card numbers, banking PINs, etc., where your information would be stolen.
- Any activity that relies on deception in order to achieve a gain.
- ____ theft: the crime of using the personal or financial information of another person to commit fraud, such as making unauthorized transactions or purchases.
- A type of fraud that occurs when devices illegally installed on or inside ATMs, point-of-sale (POS) terminals, or fuel pumps capture card data and record cardholders’ PIN entries.
Down
- Business Email _____: a type of fraud where criminals send an email message that appears to come from a known source making a legitimate request, where funds are redirected to the criminals instead.
- Part of the money laundering cycle, the laundered money is disbursed from the legitimate account.
- Part of the money laundering cycle, the concealing the source of the money through a series of transactions and bookkeeping tricks.
- The USA Patriot Act stands for Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct ______
- Someone who transfers or moves illegally acquired money on behalf of someone else, also known as a cash smuggler
- Currency _____ Report
- A type of company that exists on paper only, an inactive company used to facilitate money laundering schemes.
- A type of fraud where scammers, through various means of manipulation, convince victims to deposit more and more money into financial “investments” using cryptocurrency where the funds are ultimately stolen by criminal actors, usually overseas.
20 Clues: Currency _____ Report • Suspicious _____ Report • Phishing scams that happen over the phone • Any activity that relies on deception in order to achieve a gain. • Part of the money laundering cycle, the laundered money is disbursed from the legitimate account. • ...
SAMPLE 2024-01-04
Across
- - A policy that protects against financial loss (8)
- - Document that outlines a company's purpose, structure, and operations (7)
- - Percentage of income paid to the government (6)
- - Distributed ledger technology ensuring secure and transparent transactions."
- - The amount of money borrowed or invested (4)
- - Institution that safeguards money, provides loans, and offers financial services (8)
- - The use of technology in financial services (7)
- - Legal protection against financial loss or damage.
- - The study of managing money and investments (7)
Down
- - Annual government statement of income and expenditures (9)
- - Card used for transactions and accessing funds in a bank (4)
- - Deductions that reduce taxable income (8)
- - A financial institution that accepts deposits and provides loans (6)
- - Money set aside for specific purposes (7)
- - Online platform for lending or borrowing money (6)
- - Rules and regulations governing corporations (6)
- - Digital currency often associated with blockchain (4)
- - Legal entity separate from its owners (8)
- - Financial plan for the future (8)
- - Planned income and spending (9)
20 Clues: - Planned income and spending (9) • - Financial plan for the future (8) • - Deductions that reduce taxable income (8) • - Money set aside for specific purposes (7) • - Legal entity separate from its owners (8) • - The amount of money borrowed or invested (4) • - Percentage of income paid to the government (6) • - The use of technology in financial services (7) • ...
Crossword 2025-03-06
Across
- The amount of money borrowed by a business ____
- A document showing financial transactions ______
- A group of people working together in a company ____
- A business owned and operated by one person_____
- A written agreement between an employer and an employee _________
- Money used to start a business ______
- plan A plan outlining a company’s goals and how to achieve them_____
- permit A document that legally allows a business to operate __________
- A person who runs or owns a business ____
Down
- A form of business ownership where liability is limited to the owner’s investment (Corporation)
- The act of promoting and selling products ______
- The process of managing money in a company ______
- A person who buys goods or services _____
- The money a company owes to others ______
- income The money left after deducting expenses from revenue ________
- tax A type of tax businesses pay based on income _________
- An agreement where two or more people own a business together _____
- The income a business earns _____
- A plan for managing income and expenses _____
- Anything a business owns that has value _______
20 Clues: The income a business earns _____ • Money used to start a business ______ • A person who buys goods or services _____ • The money a company owes to others ______ • A person who runs or owns a business ____ • A plan for managing income and expenses _____ • The amount of money borrowed by a business ____ • Anything a business owns that has value _______ • ...
Lionna Gatsby crossword puzzle 2025-11-06
16 Clues: Great • drunk • Tom house • billboard • Tom n myrtle • George garage • killed myrtle • took Gatsby in • see the unseen • Daisy's husband • brought in the city • old money lifestyle • reconnect with Daisy • jordan situationship • where Tom has is affair • old money and new money don't mix
Econmics 2024-05-14
Across
- making one kind of good or supplying one kind of service
- to put money into a bank
- anything you can buy that you can hold and touch
- an activity we pay someone else to do for us
- to brings in goods and services from other countries
- not having enough of something
- being dependent on different countries or people to produce the things that you don’t produce yourself
- things you must have to survive
- anything widely accepted as payment for goods and services
- exchanging one good or service for something else
Down
- someone who organizes, manages, and takes a risk to create a new business
- to take money out of the bank
- a person who buys a good or service
- waiting until later to spend money
- things we like to have, but are not needed for survival
- a person who makes a good or provides a service
- the amount of something that is available
- a country’s system of money
- to send out goods and
19 Clues: to send out goods and • to put money into a bank • a country’s system of money • to take money out of the bank • not having enough of something • things you must have to survive • waiting until later to spend money • a person who buys a good or service • the amount of something that is available • an activity we pay someone else to do for us • ...
Personal Finance 2022-09-27
Across
- Required property to secure a loan with a bank.
- Account An account held at a bank or CU that you can draw funds out of by either withdrawal or check.
- Your bank houses these.
- People who buy goods and services.
- Statement A form given to account holders from a bank or CU.
- Annual percentage rate
- A promise between two parties that is enforceable by law.
- Person who owns the home you are renting from
- An economic value of something you own
- A printed form telling your bank to pay another person or account.
Down
- Things offered by your employer or favorable for you.
- Certificate of Deposit
- Your investment earning money by accruing money.
- earnings After tax money
- Businesses that accept deposits and make loans.
- Finance The study of money for an individual.
- A legal declaration when you are unable to pay your debt.
- Something you should do every month to keep track of your money.
- Value value in paper
- Ramsey Financial Guru we have studied this semester.
20 Clues: Value value in paper • Certificate of Deposit • Annual percentage rate • Your bank houses these. • earnings After tax money • People who buy goods and services. • An economic value of something you own • Finance The study of money for an individual. • Person who owns the home you are renting from • Required property to secure a loan with a bank. • ...
Shopping 2025-09-02
Across
- Send it .... - To return something to the shop.
- Special .... Something sold at a lower price for a short time.
- The help you get in a shop or restaurant.
- To have enough money to buy something.
- Delivery .... - The money you pay to get something sent to your home.
- To help a customer in a shop.
- The place in a shop where you pay.
- A formal word for "buy".
- To use money to buy something.
- Special sales or activities to make people buy more.
Down
- To ask someone to pay a certain price.
- .... shopping - Buying things on the internet.
- When the price is lower than usual.
- Money you get back if you return something.
- To buy things from a store.
- Something not new, used by someone else.
- Good .... for money - Good quality for a fair price.
- To return something and get a different one.
- A paper that shows what you bought and paid.
19 Clues: A formal word for "buy". • To buy things from a store. • To help a customer in a shop. • To use money to buy something. • The place in a shop where you pay. • When the price is lower than usual. • To ask someone to pay a certain price. • To have enough money to buy something. • Something not new, used by someone else. • The help you get in a shop or restaurant. • ...
Crossword 2017-02-05
Across
- to buy something that will grow in value
- the giving up of one thing to get something else
- money paid to a worker
- work that someone does for someone else
- a plan for saving and spending money
Down
- money used in a particular country
- the money a bank pays people for keeping their money
- to put money into a bank account
- to trad without using money
- the money people save
- a business that keeps money safe
11 Clues: the money people save • money paid to a worker • to trad without using money • to put money into a bank account • a business that keeps money safe • money used in a particular country • a plan for saving and spending money • work that someone does for someone else • to buy something that will grow in value • the giving up of one thing to get something else • ...
Matthew’s crossword puzzle 2022-03-11
Across
- cash flow is an even amount of cash
- a future plan like retirement or a big vacation
- manager of money
- no money or negative
- new habitats maybe not spending lots of money and saving it
- for life goals in the future
Down
- used for many things, can be earned
- have a plan on what is not so expensive
- money have extra money left over
- back buy the cheap brands, not the expensive brands.
- a loan for a property
- money have negative money left over
12 Clues: manager of money • no money or negative • a loan for a property • for life goals in the future • money have extra money left over • used for many things, can be earned • cash flow is an even amount of cash • money have negative money left over • have a plan on what is not so expensive • a future plan like retirement or a big vacation • ...
Economics 2022-03-11
Across
- to reuse something that would otherwise be discarded
- purchases/payments that cost money
- % of loan that must be paid back in addition to loan amount
- money spent directly from someone’s bank account
- money someone can easily access and spend
- resources or tools
Down
- not having a job
- a nations form of money
- a plan for spending/saving money
- money from work or through investments
- taking money out of bank account
- total value of goods/services in 1 year
12 Clues: not having a job • resources or tools • a nations form of money • a plan for spending/saving money • taking money out of bank account • purchases/payments that cost money • money from work or through investments • total value of goods/services in 1 year • money someone can easily access and spend • money spent directly from someone’s bank account • ...
Economics review 2022-03-11
Across
- capital is a worker and their skills
- is a fixed amount allowed to each person
- total value of all goods
- a loan of money that must be repaid
- money that is borrowed but must be paid back
- money that one owes
Down
- money that is spent from one’s bank account
- grant of money from the government
- amount earned by a worker that is paid hourly or daily
- the state of not having a job
- a nations form of money
- money revived from work
12 Clues: money that one owes • a nations form of money • money revived from work • total value of all goods • the state of not having a job • grant of money from the government • a loan of money that must be repaid • capital is a worker and their skills • is a fixed amount allowed to each person • money that is spent from one’s bank account • money that is borrowed but must be paid back • ...
Unit 8 Vocab 2022-01-28
Across
- to take money out of an account
- a non-profit financial institution
- to put money into an account
- insures up to $250,000 of money in a credit union
- automated teller machine
- a super high interest loan
- helps with recording money transactions
- insures up to $250,000 of your money in a bank
Down
- uses "borrowed" money to be paid back later
- affects the interest rate one gets on a loan
- a for-profit financial institution
- uses money from your checking account
12 Clues: automated teller machine • a super high interest loan • to put money into an account • to take money out of an account • a non-profit financial institution • a for-profit financial institution • uses money from your checking account • helps with recording money transactions • uses "borrowed" money to be paid back later • affects the interest rate one gets on a loan • ...
Budgeting Vocabulary 2022-09-22
Across
- statement showing amount that you owe
- money you earn from working
- to put money into the bank
- something that is necessary for survival
- fixed amount of money paid regularly for services
- something that you would like to have but won't help you live
- proof you paid for something
Down
- to take money out of the bank
- money that you spend
- a place where people deposit and withdraw their money
- how you plan to spend and save money
- to reduce the usual price for something
- money that you earn or receive
13 Clues: money that you spend • to put money into the bank • money you earn from working • proof you paid for something • to take money out of the bank • money that you earn or receive • how you plan to spend and save money • statement showing amount that you owe • to reduce the usual price for something • something that is necessary for survival • ...
garfield 2021-06-15
Across
- Amount of money expected in payment for something
- A paid position of a regular employment
- A basic monetary unit
- A value has been sent in order to produce something
- Accepted as a payment
- Raising money by selling tickets
Down
- An amount of money owed for goods
- Something that is given to charity
- Having great deal with money
- Given in exchange for money
- Obtain in exchange for payment
- A sum of money that you have to pay to be able to do something
12 Clues: A basic monetary unit • Accepted as a payment • Given in exchange for money • Having great deal with money • Obtain in exchange for payment • Raising money by selling tickets • An amount of money owed for goods • Something that is given to charity • A paid position of a regular employment • Amount of money expected in payment for something • ...
Business Vocabulary-Teagan Tsang 2023-02-21
Across
- working on your own
- many businesses working together
- to gain money at a risk
- everything owned by a business
- to owe money/ be in debt
- the one purchasing
- people selling the same product or service as you
- promoting an idea or product
- two or more people working together
Down
- owning elements of a business
- A system where there is no exchange of money
- to gather information
- a group of businesses working together
- creating something out of raw materials
- a state of a product that is in its initial stage
- to have the authorization to sell another company’s products
- the amount of something you have
- a business with no competitors
- using the internet to sell
- having no money to owe
20 Clues: the one purchasing • working on your own • to gather information • having no money to owe • to gain money at a risk • to owe money/ be in debt • using the internet to sell • promoting an idea or product • owning elements of a business • everything owned by a business • a business with no competitors • many businesses working together • the amount of something you have • ...
Business Vocabulary-Teagan Tsang 2023-02-21
Across
- to have the authorization to sell another company’s products
- A system where there is no exchange of money
- two or more people working together
- working on your own
- a state of a product that is in its initial stage
- to gather information
- a business with no competitors
- the one purchasing
- promoting an idea or product
Down
- everything owned by a business
- the amount of something you have
- people selling the same product or service as you
- to gain money at a risk
- creating something out of raw materials
- many businesses working together
- to owe money/ be in debt
- owning elements of a business
- using the internet to sell
- a group of businesses working together
- having no money to owe
20 Clues: the one purchasing • working on your own • to gather information • having no money to owe • to gain money at a risk • to owe money/ be in debt • using the internet to sell • promoting an idea or product • owning elements of a business • everything owned by a business • a business with no competitors • the amount of something you have • many businesses working together • ...
Josh crossword puzzle 2021-02-04
Across
- A business that makes a product
- How much money will be spent on a item
- Tools needed for making things
- A person that needs to hire someone
- The work someone does
- Do different parts of a job
- doing one thing well
- Someone who takes risks to start business
Down
- The us has a Economy
- when product hard to find
- rivalry between two or more companies
- tax tax on goods you buy
- total amount of things can produced
- Something that can be used in a business
- a person who buys a product
- Someone who works for a employer
- The amount of money someone earns
- money that you have to pay back
- money that is paid to the government
19 Clues: The us has a Economy • doing one thing well • The work someone does • when product hard to find • a person who buys a product • Do different parts of a job • tax tax on goods you buy • Tools needed for making things • A business that makes a product • money that you have to pay back • Someone who works for a employer • The amount of money someone earns • ...
Accounting and Finance 2019-05-17
Across
- put money to get a profit
- list of a company's employees and the amount of money they are to be paid.
- Pay-the amount of money you take home
- orders to pay a bank
- amount of money earned from investing
- amount of money payed
- of money taken out
Down
- Tax-a tax on sales or on the receipts from sales.
- instance of buying or selling something; a business deal.
- Pay-the total amount of money earned
- Card-a plastic card to pay money with
- much you can spend
12 Clues: much you can spend • of money taken out • orders to pay a bank • amount of money payed • put money to get a profit • Pay-the total amount of money earned • Pay-the amount of money you take home • amount of money earned from investing • Card-a plastic card to pay money with • Tax-a tax on sales or on the receipts from sales. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-06-09
Across
- Money you save in a bank
- Ease of turning an asset into cash
- A plan for spending and saving money
- Money paid back to cover expenses
- Money you borrow that must be paid back, usually with interest
- A place to keep your money safe
Down
- A bill that shows what you owe for goods or services
- Taking money out of your bank account
- A way to buy now and pay later
- Money you earn from working
- Something valuable you own, like a house, car, or investments
- Money you spend to buy goods or services
12 Clues: Money you save in a bank • Money you earn from working • A way to buy now and pay later • A place to keep your money safe • Money paid back to cover expenses • Ease of turning an asset into cash • A plan for spending and saving money • Taking money out of your bank account • Money you spend to buy goods or services • A bill that shows what you owe for goods or services • ...
Personal Finance 2021-03-23
Across
- You are paid a certain amount by the hour.
- The number of people you tell your employer you are responsible for supporting.
- 52 pays a year
- Employee Withholding allowance—Document you must sign, before beginning work, to determine how much tax your employers will deduct from your paycheck.
- Money earned from providing a service to customers.
- Anything worked over 40 hours in a week or 8 hours a day.
- Document received from your employer indicating the amount of money earned throughout the year and the total deductions taken from your pay over the year.
- The amount of money you earn after taxes are taken out.
- Time and a half rate.
- Taxes Go to pay for the elderly and disabled.
- A set amount of money is earned based on the number of pieces you complete or go beyond that set number. commission You are paid a percentage based on the number of items you sell.
- A fixed amount of money that you are paid each pay period and it is not dependent upon the number of hours worked.
- tax form used to determine if you owe money or will receive a refund.
Down
- 26 pays a year
- The government agency that receive taxes and can audit you if they find a reason to check your tax history.
- Chart used by people to compute the tax owed.
- The amount of money you earn before taxes are taken out.
- Spouse, children, elderly parents-those you support.
- The lowest hourly wage permitted by law that can be paid an employer.
- 24 pays a year
- Wages, salary, tips, and interest.
- Money taken out of an employee's paycheck.
- Legal date that all income tax returns must be filed, unless it is a Sunday.
- 12 pays a year
- Legal date that all documents and information concerning taxes must be sent to you so you can fill out your tax return.
25 Clues: 26 pays a year • 52 pays a year • 24 pays a year • 12 pays a year • Time and a half rate. • Wages, salary, tips, and interest. • You are paid a certain amount by the hour. • Money taken out of an employee's paycheck. • Chart used by people to compute the tax owed. • Taxes Go to pay for the elderly and disabled. • Money earned from providing a service to customers. • ...
Credit Application Unit key Terms 2019-02-10
Across
- entitles holder to a portion of a business’ profits
- Debt that includes a legal obligation by the borrower to repay the debt personally if the business is unable to make its scheduled debt payment
- good that are pledged to the bank in case loan payment cannot be made
- Internet phenomenon, where strangers learn about a business online and then decide whether or not to make an investment
- Something of value; Anything worth money.
- shares of ownership in a company
- A loan that provides the borrower a maximum amount of money he/she can borrower
- revenues after costs
- An obligation you have to pay someone else money. Also called a debt or a loan.
- Individuals that make small investments; “friends and family,”
- cash, stocks, bonds; can quickly be turned into cash
- Money paid by a company to a person who owns stock in that company.
Down
- The 12 month period a company uses to report financial results.
- assets not already pledged to repay another loan
- one who promises to repay a loan in the event that the debtholder can't make a required payment.
- A person or a business with a strong credit score that make it likely they will be able to repay any loan.
- The money a person borrows to buy real estate.
- The date a loan (or debt or liability) is repaid in full.
- right to take possession of collateral until a debt is repaid
- Money earned when something is sold
- Debt obtained from a number of online companies.
- an investment worth money
- Another type of debt (or money you owe someone else) other than a mortgage
- Cash or securities that can be immediately turned into cash,
- A legal agreement that an assets is part of a guarantee to a lender
25 Clues: revenues after costs • an investment worth money • shares of ownership in a company • Money earned when something is sold • Something of value; Anything worth money. • The money a person borrows to buy real estate. • assets not already pledged to repay another loan • Debt obtained from a number of online companies. • entitles holder to a portion of a business’ profits • ...
Chapter 16 and 19 Vocab 2023-01-31
Across
- expenses that dont change and stay the same each month
- investment fund that receives money from many investors
- general ownership in a corporation and a right to share in its profits
- amount subtracted directly from taxes owed (child tax credit)
- results from wages, salary, commission, fees, tips and bonus
- bonds issued by corporations
- The amount of money you bring home AFTER taxes and deductions are taken out
- price at which a share of stock can be bought and sold
- using your savings to earn you money
- very little interest in the bank. Safest option.
- amount on which taxes are calculated
- the ease of turning your investments into cash
- Tax on annual earnings for individuals, companies, and larger entities
- priority over common stock in the payment of dividends
- difference between a budgeted figure and an actual figure
- The amount you earn BEFORE any deductions are taken out
- earnings from dividends or investment accounts
- charge imposed by the government to finance public services
Down
- bonds issued by state or local governments
- business organization that accommodates the buying and selling of securities
- The amount of money taken out of your check for taxes, FICA, health insurance, etc.
- The amount of money that has been taken out of your check through the end of the pay period shown on the check
- US payroll tax deduction that funds social security and Medicare
- licensed specialist in the buying and selling of stocks
- give someone a sum of money regularly
- expenses that vary from month to month
- amount that reduces taxable income
- How much money you have brought home BEFORE taxes through the end of the pay period
- tax deduction for the taxpayer, spouse, and dependent
- the percentage of money earned on your savings or investment
30 Clues: bonds issued by corporations • amount that reduces taxable income • using your savings to earn you money • amount on which taxes are calculated • give someone a sum of money regularly • expenses that vary from month to month • bonds issued by state or local governments • the ease of turning your investments into cash • earnings from dividends or investment accounts • ...
Business Terms 2025-08-22
Across
- Expenses that change based on the volume of business, like commissions or shipping costs
- Money owed to a company by its customers for goods or services already provided
- Debts or obligations that a company owes to other entities
- Expenses that remain constant regardless of the volume of business, such as rent or salaries
- The buying and selling of goods and services over the Internet
- Money a company owes to its suppliers for goods or services received
- A measure of the profit or benefit received from an investment, often expressed as a percentage
- Resources a business owns or controls that have economic value and are expected to generate future benefits
- Something lenders can use to give security against a loan. Often this is a major asset such as a house
Down
- The costs incurred by a business to generate revenue
- Money paid regularly by a company to its shareholders
- The total income generated by a business from its operations
- A ‘snapshot’ of a company’s assets, liabilities and capital at a particular point in time
- Money invested into a company or project by its owners
- The net value of a business, calculated as assets minus liabilities
- Any individuals or groups who are affected by a company's decisions and actions
- A person or firm that has lent your business money or to whom you owe money
- A formal document outlining a company's goals, strategies, and how it plans to achieve them
- The reduction in the value of assets over time, usually due to wear and tear
- The financial gain a business makes after deducting all expenses from its revenue
- A person or firm that owes money to you or your business
- An official inspection of a company’s, or individual’s, accounts
- The movement of money into and out of a business
23 Clues: The movement of money into and out of a business • The costs incurred by a business to generate revenue • Money paid regularly by a company to its shareholders • Money invested into a company or project by its owners • A person or firm that owes money to you or your business • Debts or obligations that a company owes to other entities • ...
COMMERCE CROSSWORD 2013-10-14
Across
- management of money available to fund something
- a person purchases and is the final user of goods and services
- an increase in goods and services produced in an economy
- the value or amount to be paid for a good or service
- the value of goods and services produced by a country
- a person or company that takes financial risks to purchase or promote certain products and services
- send or exchange goods with other countries
- to pay out money to purchase goods and services
- the rate or value at which one country’s currency can be exchanged for another
- not having a job
- a shift in economic cycles from rising to falling
- a financial system
- money deposited in a bank for the purpose of making a profit
- the prices paid to produce, purchase or maintain something
- a rise in the cost of goods resulting in less purchasing power
- the monetary value of the difference between purchase price and cost
- rapid economic growth and progress of an economy
- an amount of money spent that exceeds income or assets
- excess supply of a product
- involving the world
Down
- measurement of prices of goods and services an average person would use
- a supply of set assets that can be used when needed
- assets financial or non-financial of a person or country
- money that is owed to pay for a product or service
- a money borrowing charge or payment
- a system of extracting a percentage of money from the population to support an economy and infrastructure
- a slump in economic trade and prosperity
- money that is used in general circulation as a means for exchange for goods and services
- products or services that are brought in from another country to be used or sold
- a monetary plan for a certain period of time to increase revenue
- income you do not spend
31 Clues: not having a job • a financial system • involving the world • income you do not spend • excess supply of a product • a money borrowing charge or payment • a slump in economic trade and prosperity • send or exchange goods with other countries • management of money available to fund something • to pay out money to purchase goods and services • ...
Investing101 2015-03-31
Across
- An investment as an owner, creditor or rights to ownership on which the person hopes to gain profit.
- A valuation ratio of a company's current share price compared to its per-share earnings.
- The amount of money that a company actually receives during a specific period; gross income.
- An agreement between a buyer and a seller to exchange goods, services or financial instruments.
- A sum of money lent or invested, on which interest is paid.
- To neither buy nor sell a security (stocks, bonds, other investments).
- The sale of a stock that is not owned by the seller, or that the seller has borrowed.
Down
- Giant companies with solid reputations.
- An arrangement of characters (usually letters) representing a particular company listed on an exchange or otherwise traded publicly.
- The highest and lowest prices that a stock has traded at during the previous year.
- A loan made to a company or government to be paid back to the person at a certain time.
- One of the equal parts into which the stock of a company or a corporation is divided.
- To put (money) to use in something offering potential profitable returns, as interest, income, or appreciation in value.
- A company that controls other companies by owning an influential amount of voting stock or control.
- A sum paid or charged for the use of money or for borrowing money.
- A market in which securities are bought and sold.
- An investment that is made up of a pool of money collected from many investors for the purpose of investing in securities such as stocks, bonds, money market instruments and similar assets.
- the shares of a particular company or corporation.
- An owner of shares in a company.
- Money that is made in a business, through investing, etc., after all the costs and expenses are paid : a financial gain.
20 Clues: An owner of shares in a company. • Giant companies with solid reputations. • A market in which securities are bought and sold. • the shares of a particular company or corporation. • A sum of money lent or invested, on which interest is paid. • A sum paid or charged for the use of money or for borrowing money. • ...
VOCABULARY TEST I 2018-12-14
Across
- It is the right size for your body
- A list of all the kinds of food that are available for a meal, especially in a restaurant
- To try to find something
- Sweet food served after the main part of a meal
- A small plastic card that you use to buy goods or services and pay for them later
- A small dish that you eat at the beginning of a meal
- A list showing how much you have to pay for food you have eaten in a restaurant
- Lower in price than you expected
- Costing a lot of money
- The opposite of loose
- One example of starter
- One example of drink
- To arrange for a place in a hotel, restaurant, plane etc to be kept for you to use at a particular time in the future
- One example of dessert
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- To write your signature on something to show that you wrote it, agree with it
- The synonim of on sale
- The main part of a meal
- A small bag in which women keep paper money, coins, cards etc
- To wrap a present with gift wrap, especially in a shop
- One example of main course
- A piece of paper that you are given which shows that you have paid for something
- Very pleasant to taste or smell
- The synonim of purse
- The opposite of narrow
- Money in the form of coins or notes rather than cheques, credit cards etc
- The synonim of buy
- To get something by paying money for it
- A printed piece of paper that you write an amount of money on, sign, and use instead of money to pay for things
- The amount of money you have to pay for something
- Tasting too much salt
- To give something to someone in exchange for money
31 Clues: The synonim of buy • The synonim of purse • One example of drink • The opposite of loose • Tasting too much salt • The synonim of on sale • The opposite of narrow • Costing a lot of money • One example of starter • One example of dessert • The main part of a meal • To try to find something • One example of main course • Very pleasant to taste or smell • Lower in price than you expected • ...
PF Culminating Assignment 2024-05-19
Across
- loan that doesn't accrue interest while you're in school
- form to apply for federal student aid
- certain amount earned in a year
- negative balance caused by withdrawing more money than you have
- a cost that will change from month to month
- reduction in the value of an asset over time
- initial payment when something is bought on credit
- debt payment method that involves paying off smallest loans first
- total amount repaid minus amount financed
- a plan you write down to decide how you will spend your money each month
- are new or used cars cheaper?
- number used to estimate your credit behavior
- total amount you can borrow
- amount paid hourly
- professional opinion of a home's value
- money that's owed
- the percentage of your total credit used from the total credit available to you
- money given by government or other organization for a certain purpose
Down
- loan that gives you funds all at once that are paid off in monthly amounts
- interest percentage that won't change
- putting money to work in the long term buy buying assets that will grow from compound interest
- type of bank account meant for saving money
- interest on principal plus accumulated interest
- to use or allow someone else to use land, property, etc. for an agreed period of time in exchange for money
- loan used to buy a home
- units of stocks issued by a corporation that represent ownership
- (abbrv.) an organization that makes and enforces rules and guidelines for a subdivision
- a record of money withdrawn and deposited from bank account that's issued monthly
- meeting where last documents are signed and homeownership is transferred
- lowest wage permitted by law
- record of your ability to repay debts and demonstrated responsibility in repaying them
- tax levied by a government directly on income
32 Clues: money that's owed • amount paid hourly • loan used to buy a home • total amount you can borrow • lowest wage permitted by law • are new or used cars cheaper? • certain amount earned in a year • form to apply for federal student aid • interest percentage that won't change • professional opinion of a home's value • total amount repaid minus amount financed • ...
Crossword puzzle for Business and finance 2023-03-12
Across
- "The total amount of money that a company owes to others"
- budgeting "The process of deciding which projects or investments to pursue"
- ratio "A measure of how much a company owes compared to how much it owns"
- "An agreement between two parties to exchange goods or services"
- "A financial product that allows an individual to borrow money with interest"
- "A person or company that invests money in a business venture"
- agreement "A document that outlines the terms and conditions of a loan"
- statement "A financial document that shows a company's income, expenses, and profits"
- "A fee charged by a lender for borrowing money"
- "A company that provides financial services such as investing and banking"
- "A type of investment that represents ownership in a company"
Down
- modelling "A type of financial analysis that looks at a company's financial health and future prospects"
- "A legal process where a company or individual is declared unable to pay their debts"
- plan "A document that outlines a company's goals, strategies, and tactics"
- "The amount of money that is left over after expenses have been paid"
- "The total amount of money invested in a company by its owners"
- "The process of examining a company's financial records to ensure they are accurate"
- "The total amount of money earned by a company in a specific period"
- sheet "A document that shows a company's assets, liabilities, and equity at a specific point in time"
- "A government document that gives an inventor exclusive rights to make and sell an invention"
- "The process of creating, promoting, and selling a product or service"
- "A tax on goods imported from another country"
- "A type of tax on goods and services"
- "A type of loan that is secured by property"
- account "A financial product that allows an individual to save money with interest"
25 Clues: "A type of tax on goods and services" • "A type of loan that is secured by property" • "A tax on goods imported from another country" • "A fee charged by a lender for borrowing money" • "The total amount of money that a company owes to others" • "A type of investment that represents ownership in a company" • ...
Ultimate Math Crossword 2023-05-03
Across
- The worth given to the position of the digit
- Triangle with 3 angles less than 90 degrees
- Measures less than 90 degrees
- Putting money into a separate account to keep it safe
- A number being multiplied
- money earned from work, investments, or business
- difference between money earned and money spent
- Estimating a number that is given
- Costs that change from month to month
- Lines that will never intersect
- Two angles whose sum is 90 degrees
- Part of the fraction that tells the number of parts that are shaded
- money borrowed from a lender that is expected to be REPAID
- taking money OUT
- Price paid over a period of time for borrowing money
- Common fractions used for comparison
- Break numbers into smaller parts
- Measures exactly 90 degrees
- Second digit behin the decimal (0.08)
- Numerator that is bigger than denominator
- Has a numerator of one
- Two angles whose sum is 180 degrees
- Triangle with one 90 degree angle
Down
- Costs that do not change each month
- Interesting lines that form a right angle
- Answer to a multiplication problem
- Numbers that are equal, have the same value
- Things that businesses do for customers
- The amount left over when dividing
- Account for day to day transactions
- Answer to a division problem
- Measure greater than 90 degrees
- Triangle with one obtuse angle
- Pairs of numbers that follow a rule
- Answer to an addition problem
- Single whole number less than 10
- Whole number that a fraction
- Organization that collects and lends money
- Part of the fraction that tells the number of parts in the whole
- Numbers and symbols grouped together to show a value (220+88)
- Number of square units needed to cover a surface
41 Clues: taking money OUT • Has a numerator of one • A number being multiplied • Measures exactly 90 degrees • Answer to a division problem • Whole number that a fraction • Measures less than 90 degrees • Answer to an addition problem • Triangle with one obtuse angle • Measure greater than 90 degrees • Lines that will never intersect • Single whole number less than 10 • ...
Tax crossword 2023-03-18
Across
- (noun)A type of investment that represents ownership in a company.
- (noun)The cost of borrowing money or the amount of money earned on an investment.
- (noun)The legal and financial responsibility for something, such as a debt or an injury.
- (noun)The income generated by a business or organization through its operations.
- (noun)Items or resources that have value and can be used to generate income or create wealth.
- (noun)A professional who manages financial records and prepares financial statements for individuals or businesses.
- (noun)The act of offering or accepting something, usually money, in exchange for a desired outcome, often in violation of laws or ethical standards
- (verb)To deduct taxes or other amounts from a payment.
- (noun)Something that motivates or encourages someone to take a particular action.
Down
- (noun)The money or other assets used to start or operate a business.
- (noun)A type of investment where an investor loans money to an entity, such as a corporation or government, in exchange for interest payments.
- (noun/verb)An entry made in an account to increase its balance, often used to represent money received.
- (noun)Payments made to the owner of a patent, trademark, or other intellectual property for the use of that property.
- (noun)To send goods or services from a country to another country.
- (noun)To bring goods or services into a country from another country.
- (noun)Individuals or entities that owe money to another entity.
- (noun/verb)An entry made in an account to decrease its balance, often used to represent money spent.
- (noun)A record-keeping system used to track financial transactions.
- (noun)An individual or entity that owns shares in a company, entitling them to a portion of the company's profits and voting rights.
- (noun/verb)A fee imposed by a government on income, goods, or services.
20 Clues: (verb)To deduct taxes or other amounts from a payment. • (noun)Individuals or entities that owe money to another entity. • (noun)A type of investment that represents ownership in a company. • (noun)To send goods or services from a country to another country. • (noun)A record-keeping system used to track financial transactions. • ...
Sources of Finance Crossword 2024-09-19
Across
- capitalism, providers of funds for small or medium-sized companies that may be considered too risky for other investors.
- businesses, a business model in which there is no legal difference between the owner(s) and the business.
- business, a business model in which the business and the owner(s) have separate legal identities.
- expenditure, spending on business resources that can be used repeatedly over a period of time.
- issue, issuing new shares to existing shareholders at a discount.
- finance, money borrowed for more than one year.
- a contract to acquire the use of resources such as property or equipment.
- an asset that might be sold to pay a lender when a loan cannot be repaid.
- share capital, amount of current share capital arising from the sale of shares.
- another name for an ordinary share.
- overdraft – an agreement between a business and a bank that means a business can spend more money than it has in its account
Down
- finance, money generated by the business or its current owners.
- liability, a legal status which means that business owners are liable for all business debts
- a business not raising enough capital when setting up.
- the money provided by the owners in a business.
- borrowing, money borrowed for 12 months or less.
- a long-term loan to a business.
- capital, money introduced into the business through the sale of shares.
- share capital – the maximum amount that can be legally raised.
- profit, profit after tax that is ‘ploughed back’ into the business.
- expenditure, spending on business resources that have already been consumed or will be very shortly.
- loans, where the lender has no protection if the borrower fails to repay the money owed.
- gain, the profit made from selling a share for more than it was bought.
- finance, money raised from outside the business.
- liability, a legal status that means shareholders can only lose the original amount they invested in a business.
25 Clues: a long-term loan to a business. • another name for an ordinary share. • the money provided by the owners in a business. • finance, money borrowed for more than one year. • borrowing, money borrowed for 12 months or less. • finance, money raised from outside the business. • a business not raising enough capital when setting up. • ...
Michael/Eliseo-Accounting 2025-03-21
Across
- A complete record of all financial transactions in a business.
- The movement of money into and out of a business, showing how well it can pay its bills.
- Money earned through work or services, like salary, wages, or tips.
- Money or assets used to start or maintain a business.
- The money left after paying for necessary expenses like taxes and bills, available for spending or saving.
- The value of ownership in a business, calculated as assets minus liabilities.
- An official examination of a company’s financial records to ensure accuracy and compliance.
- A financial statement that shows a company’s assets, liabilities, and shareholder equity at a specific point in time.
- Money a business is owed by customers for products or services sold on credit.
Down
- Long-term assets, like buildings or machinery, that are not easily converted into cash.
- Things that a business owns or controls that have value, like cash, equipment, or property.
- Accounting that involves investigating financial records to uncover fraud, embezzlement, or other financial crimes.
- Recording income or expenses when they happen, rather than when the cash is received or paid.
- An entry in the books of accounts showing money taken from an account, usually when making a purchase or paying a bill.
- A situation where expenses are greater than income, resulting in a loss.
- Money a business owes to suppliers or creditors for goods or services received.
- A professional accountant who has passed exams and met other state requirements to offer accounting services.
- The costs a business or person pays to run or maintain operations, such as rent, salaries, or utilities.
- A record provided by a bank showing all transactions in an account over a set period.
- A plan that outlines how much money a business or person will spend and save over a certain period.
20 Clues: Money or assets used to start or maintain a business. • A complete record of all financial transactions in a business. • Money earned through work or services, like salary, wages, or tips. • A situation where expenses are greater than income, resulting in a loss. • The value of ownership in a business, calculated as assets minus liabilities. • ...
Chapter 2 Crossword 2022-11-21
Across
- money for real estate, equipment, and so on
- You should ___ your portfolio to reduce overall risk
- this type of account needs to pay for security purchases within three business days of order
- invest in the ___ of good quality growth
- Reinvest all ___
- this company is a financial institution that makes money by issuing loans; the loan company
- Federal Government issued ___ which were declared legal tender
- this type of account is for sophisticated investors who borrow money to purchase securities
- this company is a for-profit business that sells insurance products
- an equity instrument carrying ownership interest
- this type of market was good
- this capital market sells stocks and bond directly to public investors
- Deposit insurance in case of bank failure
- the document that discloses information about the company and is filed with the SEC
Down
- this firm is a financial institution that is involved in trading securities in financial markets
- this policy is the action taken to manage the supply of money and interest rates
- this type of corporation has shares not sold publicly
- money with interest
- the rewards of investing can last a ___
- putting money aside so it will be available when you need it
- taking measures to make money grow
- paper money is referred to as ...
- this type of market was bad
- ___ bank is the largest category of deposit institution
- type of interest that is earned both on the initial principal and accumulated interest
- Rule of 72 technique is for
- someone who assists you with purchasing stocks and bond
- was created in 1913 by Woodrow Wilson
- investing can help you beat __
- this type of corporation has shares that can be traded openly
- A debt interest with a promise to pay back
31 Clues: Reinvest all ___ • money with interest • this type of market was bad • Rule of 72 technique is for • this type of market was good • investing can help you beat __ • paper money is referred to as ... • taking measures to make money grow • was created in 1913 by Woodrow Wilson • the rewards of investing can last a ___ • invest in the ___ of good quality growth • ...
Banking services 2025-11-16
Across
- A local office of a bank.
- A long-term loan used to buy a house or flat.
- Everything a bank owns, including loans it has made.
- requirement The percentage of deposits a bank must keep in reserve.
- pension Money saved through the bank for retirement.
- Money a bank owes to depositors.
- order A fixed payment sent automatically from your account on a regular basis.
- Money added to your bank account or available for borrowing.
Down
- Money a bank charges you for borrowing money or pays you for deposits.
- When you spend more money than you have in your account.
- card A card that allows you to borrow money for purchases.
- Money you put into a bank account to save.
- Something of value a bank can take if a borrower does not repay a loan.
- Money taken out of your bank account.
14 Clues: A local office of a bank. • Money a bank owes to depositors. • Money taken out of your bank account. • Money you put into a bank account to save. • A long-term loan used to buy a house or flat. • Everything a bank owns, including loans it has made. • pension Money saved through the bank for retirement. • When you spend more money than you have in your account. • ...
personal finance 2022-09-27
Across
- Statement A form given to account holders from a bank or CU.
- A legal declaration when you are unable to pay your debt.
- People who buy goods and services.
- Things offered by your employer or favorable for you.
- Person who owns the home you are renting from.
- A promise between two parties that is enforceable by law.
- Value The Gross earnings After tax money
- study of money for an individual.
- Certificate of Deposit
- Interest Your investment earning money by accruing money.
- businesses that accept deposits and make loans.
- An economic value of something you own
Down
- Your bank houses these.
- Finance
- Something you should do every month to keep track of your money.
- A printed form telling your bank to pay another person or account.
- Account An account held at a bank or CU that you can draw funds out of by either withdrawal or check.
- Annual percentage rate
- Required property to secure a loan with a bank.
- Ramsey Financial Guru we have studied this semester.
20 Clues: Finance • Annual percentage rate • Certificate of Deposit • Your bank houses these. • study of money for an individual. • People who buy goods and services. • An economic value of something you own • Value The Gross earnings After tax money • Person who owns the home you are renting from. • Required property to secure a loan with a bank. • ...
Financial performance 2 2025-07-15
Across
- the original amount of a loan or bond investment
- considered worth more than its actual value
- investors who own bonds issued by companies or governments
- sums of money borrowed to be paid back with interest
- bought and sold in financial markets
- the process of offering new shares or bonds to investors
- market a marketplace for buying and selling stocks
- units of ownership in a company
- the act of providing money to be repaid later
- people or institutions that own shares in a company
Down
- markets markets where debt securities are issued and traded
- the cost of borrowing money or the return on investment
- portion of a company’s profit paid to shareholders
- the financial gain after subtracting expenses from revenue
- fixed-income instruments representing loans made to borrowers
- people or institutions that lend money
- prices the cost of purchasing a single share of a company
- considered worth less than its real or market value
- to take and use money with a promise to return it
19 Clues: units of ownership in a company • bought and sold in financial markets • people or institutions that lend money • considered worth more than its actual value • the act of providing money to be repaid later • the original amount of a loan or bond investment • to take and use money with a promise to return it • portion of a company’s profit paid to shareholders • ...
