money Crossword Puzzles
The american dream 2024-08-02
18 Clues: - Obama • - theme • - Value • - dream • - Daisy • - Money • - Gatsby • - Rights • - Family • - Freedom • - Poverty • - Culture • - America • - Happiness • - Declaration • - Opportunity • - Possibility • - Independence
Budget Terms 2025-09-18
Across
- method of paying that allows the page to collect the money owed
- person collected money owed
- money put into an account
- person responsible for paying the money owed
- money paid to keep a home operating without going into the negative balance
- amount of money left when all the expenses are subtracted from the deposit total
- balance money in accounts is less than the total deposits
Down
- money deposited to balance the rate of money used
- percentage charged to buy items
- money spent on necessary items
- money taken out of an account
11 Clues: money put into an account • person collected money owed • money taken out of an account • money spent on necessary items • percentage charged to buy items • person responsible for paying the money owed • money deposited to balance the rate of money used • balance money in accounts is less than the total deposits • ...
Old English Money Matters 2022-03-20
Money Can't Buy Love 2024-02-06
Across
- fearful about the future
- a mutual giving and taking
- an expectation or goal that is impossible to reach
- not expressing genuine feelings
- greedy for possessions
- to go against
- never before known or seen
Down
- upsetting; bothersome; troubling
- supported with proof or evidence
- the trade of things of value
- to carry something
- providing encouragement
- gratitude; thankful recognition
- confused; undecided
14 Clues: to go against • to carry something • confused; undecided • greedy for possessions • providing encouragement • fearful about the future • a mutual giving and taking • never before known or seen • the trade of things of value • gratitude; thankful recognition • not expressing genuine feelings • upsetting; bothersome; troubling • supported with proof or evidence • ...
Lesson 2: Handling Money 2024-07-29
Across
- verb. To take care of and make decisions about.
- adjective. Connected to the internet.
- noun. A card you can use to take money from your bank account.
- adjective. Easy to do.
- noun. A store that sells used items.
- verb. One thing in a group of things
Down
- verb. To put money into a bank account.
- adjective. To be liked by a lot of people.
- noun. The work a business does for its customers.
- noun. Things that are helpful or good.
- noun. Suggestions about what someone should do.
- noun. An arrangement with a bank to keep your money there.
- adjective. Protected
- adjective. Not new
14 Clues: adjective. Not new • adjective. Protected • adjective. Easy to do. • noun. A store that sells used items. • verb. One thing in a group of things • adjective. Connected to the internet. • noun. Things that are helpful or good. • verb. To put money into a bank account. • adjective. To be liked by a lot of people. • verb. To take care of and make decisions about. • ...
Personal Finance Crossword Puzzle 2015-12-27
Across
- The process of setting aside money until a future date instead of spending it today. The goal of saving is to provide funds for emergencies, short-term goals, and investments
- Tangible objects that satisfy economic wants
- Money paid for allowing someone else to use your money
- WAGE The lowest hourly wage allowed by state or federal law
- Using a portion of income to make charitable contributions
- Electronic terminal customers use to make withdrawals or complete other transactions without a teller
- The items people wish to have, but that are not necessary for survival
- Pretty much everything you need, want, or do requires what?
Down
- The amount of money in an account
- The act of paying money for something
- A charge for services rendered
- PAYMENT The smallest payment you can make to maintain a credit account on current status
- Money paid for an employee to perform a set of duties, usually paid bi-weekly or monthly
- Items you must have to live
- You can earn money by getting a ______
15 Clues: Items you must have to live • A charge for services rendered • The amount of money in an account • The act of paying money for something • You can earn money by getting a ______ • Tangible objects that satisfy economic wants • Money paid for allowing someone else to use your money • Using a portion of income to make charitable contributions • ...
L5 Unit 1 2025-03-14
Across
- the things that someone has to purchase to accomplish a task, or simply to live, and the specific costs associated with them
- to have completely run out of money
- very reserved and cautious with your spending. Neutral or positive connotation
- to literally not have even a penny, or a cent. Destitute
- the exact number figure representing the price of something, usually for a service or for access to something
- money earned in the past that in not spent, instead it is kept for the future
- someone who spends money in an irresponsible manner on luxury items
- the money that someone receives. Usually for work done, but also things such as gifts, inheritance, scholarships, etc.
- the amount of money that someone can spend, or needs to spend, on something
Down
- payments given or received in stages, such as monthly, weekly, yearly, etc.
- a person or organization that has been formally declared unable to reimburse debts.
- to do something that did not actually need to be done
- to act without much consideration of the effects of the action
- requests for payment for a service or product, possibly the literal paper it is written one
- to be very unwilling to spend money even when one really should. Negative connotation
- to be losing money, usually for a business
- unlikely to spend or loan money for something. Neutral connotation
17 Clues: to have completely run out of money • to be losing money, usually for a business • to do something that did not actually need to be done • to literally not have even a penny, or a cent. Destitute • to act without much consideration of the effects of the action • unlikely to spend or loan money for something. Neutral connotation • ...
loan terms 2025-11-07
Across
- A card that lets you borrow money from a bank to pay for things now and pay it back later.
- The percentage you pay on top of the money you borrow.
- is something of value that a borrower promises to give the lender if they can’t repay the loan.
- An interest rate that can change over time.
- A long-term loan used to buy a house or property.
- eplacing an old loan with a new one, usually for a better interest rate.
- The person or company that gives out the money (like a bank).
- How long you have to pay back a loan.
Down
- A card that takes money directly out of your bank account when you spend it.
- An item of value (like a house or car) the lender can take if you don’t repay a loan.
- A set period of time where something (like a loan or interest rate) cannot change.
- The original amount of money you borrow—not including interest.
- An interest rate that stays the same for the whole term.
- Money borrowed that must be paid back, usually with interest.
- The person who takes money from a lender and must pay it back.
- The maximum amount you are allowed to borrow or spend.
- The chance that something could go wrong, especially when dealing with money.
17 Clues: How long you have to pay back a loan. • An interest rate that can change over time. • A long-term loan used to buy a house or property. • The percentage you pay on top of the money you borrow. • The maximum amount you are allowed to borrow or spend. • An interest rate that stays the same for the whole term. • ...
Financial Literacy 2022-01-16
Across
- Expenses that don't change month to month.
- An amount of money received on a daily basis.
- A card which stores your own money in an account.
- A percentage charged on goods and services.
- The amount of income before deductions.
- A percentage withheld from your income.
- A receipt that shows your gross income, net income, and etc.
Down
- A loan that is often used to buy property.
- Expenses that change month to month.
- A type of currency.
- Money spent on something.
- The income you make after taxes.
- A way of organizing income and expenses.
- A card that allows you to borrow money from the bank to pay for goods.
- The amount of money you gain from work each year.
15 Clues: A type of currency. • Money spent on something. • The income you make after taxes. • Expenses that change month to month. • The amount of income before deductions. • A percentage withheld from your income. • A way of organizing income and expenses. • A loan that is often used to buy property. • Expenses that don't change month to month. • ...
mikes math 2014-06-16
Across
- the data is not fair
- the same amount of money is givein intrest every time
- the start vaule is low end is high
- the number that shows up the most i the data
- the start vaule has money added and that has money added
- time money is compounded
Down
- for raidioactive matial for half of it to leave
- longest side of a triangle
- a line that spits the graph equal
- the hightest or lowest point in graph
- the vaule of money in the present
- the start vaule is high and end vaule is low
- vaule of money at a set time from the present
- a u shaped graph
- the middle of the date line
15 Clues: a u shaped graph • the data is not fair • time money is compounded • longest side of a triangle • the middle of the date line • a line that spits the graph equal • the vaule of money in the present • the start vaule is low end is high • the hightest or lowest point in graph • the start vaule is high and end vaule is low • the number that shows up the most i the data • ...
Great Depression Crossword 2023-12-07
Across
- market based on credit and optimism
- a person who makes crops and get us food
- people who had unfair treatment
- a time when ever one was sad and had no money
- a big dust storm
- you make this form a job
- the people that work there took all the money and used it
Down
- a dam that was made in the Great Depression
- you feel this way when you lose your money
- when the stock market crashed
- town named after the persistent
- a person who is honest, hardworking young people who would do odd jobs
- people lost a lot of money because of this
- you can feel this way
- the place you keep money
15 Clues: a big dust storm • you can feel this way • you make this form a job • the place you keep money • when the stock market crashed • town named after the persistent • people who had unfair treatment • market based on credit and optimism • a person who makes crops and get us food • you feel this way when you lose your money • people lost a lot of money because of this • ...
Financial Words 2017-08-25
15 Clues: bill • loan • email • salary • service • pay back • promotion • save money • monetary plan • maximum limit • rates compound • give money back • delay in the date • you should give back • necessary to your life
Chapter 3 Vocab 2013-10-29
Across
- if financial liabilities are greater than assets, you are in _____
- price a property would sell for
- land and any structures that are on it
- a small, secure storage compartment that you can rent in a bank
- a plan for using money to meet wants and needs
- an abundance of valuable material possessions or resources
- more money is spent than earned
- money that goes in and out of your wallet and bank account
- debts you owe
Down
- planning how to get the most from your money
- the difference between the amount that you own and the debts that you owe
- items of value that you own
- money you receive
- cash and items that can easily be turned into cash
- extra money
15 Clues: extra money • debts you owe • money you receive • items of value that you own • price a property would sell for • more money is spent than earned • land and any structures that are on it • planning how to get the most from your money • a plan for using money to meet wants and needs • cash and items that can easily be turned into cash • ...
tech it easy 3 lesson 33 2024-05-20
Across
- to receive money as payment for work that you do
- a young person between 13 and 19 years old
- decrease
- What we give the waiter if we are pleaseed with his service.
- the money that is returned to someone who has paid for something
- the money people use in U.S.A.
- where you put your money in.
- fifty cents, one and two euro are all .............
Down
- to be influenced or determined by something else
- a piece of paper money
- happening once a week or every week
- deliver
- money in the form of notes and coins, rather than cheques or credit cards
- the particular state that something or someone is in
- when you finish eating in a restaurant you ask for the .......
15 Clues: deliver • decrease • a piece of paper money • where you put your money in. • the money people use in U.S.A. • happening once a week or every week • a young person between 13 and 19 years old • to be influenced or determined by something else • to receive money as payment for work that you do • fifty cents, one and two euro are all ............. • ...
budget terms 2025-09-18
Across
- money in a account is less than the total deposit
- person responsible for paying the money owed
- amount of money left when all the expenses are subtracted from the deposit totals
- money paid to keep a home operating without going into the negative balance
- money taken out of an account
Down
- money put into an account
- method of paying that allows the payee to collect the money owed
- person collected money owed
- money spent on necessary items
- percentage charged to buy items
- expenses and money deposited to balance the rate of money used.
11 Clues: money put into an account • person collected money owed • money taken out of an account • money spent on necessary items • percentage charged to buy items • person responsible for paying the money owed • money in a account is less than the total deposit • expenses and money deposited to balance the rate of money used. • ...
Daily Marketplace Skills Crossword 2020-04-13
Across
- things like water, heat, and electricity
- What something is worth
- being smart about what you buy
- When you owe money to someone or something
- what you spend your money on
- when someone steals your information and uses it
- a card to use in case of an emergency
Down
- when you compare things before buying
- the money you make from working
- you can see whats on sale at the grocery store
- A tax on something coming from another country
- is paid to the government for the sale of things
- when you buy something without planning
- a card that lets you take money from your bank account where you put your money in a bank
- how much money you have to spend
15 Clues: What something is worth • what you spend your money on • being smart about what you buy • the money you make from working • how much money you have to spend • when you compare things before buying • a card to use in case of an emergency • when you buy something without planning • things like water, heat, and electricity • When you owe money to someone or something • ...
CCA vocab 2024-07-23
Across
- An itemized statement of the financial position of a company.
- The total income produced by a given source.
- A plan for making and spending money.
- An official inspection of an organization's accounts.
- Money received, especially on a regular basis.
- Earnings left after all deductions.
- Charges that a business must pay regularly for example, payroll, rent, equipment, etc.
- Properties or items of value owned by a business.
Down
- Money owed by a company to its creditors.
- Assets minus liabilities.
- A company's legal financial obligations.
- Financial gain from business activities.
- Another word for a document showing revenue and expenses.
- The amount of money spent to produce goods or services.
- Money in the form of coins or notes.
- Money paid for work or a service.
16 Clues: Assets minus liabilities. • Money paid for work or a service. • Earnings left after all deductions. • Money in the form of coins or notes. • A plan for making and spending money. • A company's legal financial obligations. • Financial gain from business activities. • Money owed by a company to its creditors. • The total income produced by a given source. • ...
commerce 2023-02-27
Across
- currency used for the exchange or goods or services
- the state of having no job
- money owed to a company or individual
- anything that generates an income
- a person or organisation that hires people
- economic activity concerned with the production and processing of materials
Down
- activity of buying or selling
- exchange of goods and services without the use of currency
- total value of the goods and services in a region
- establishments that store and lend out money
- items or products dealt to people in exchange for money
- a person who attempts to find their own innovative ways to gain an income
- physical locations where goods are exchanged for money
- period of high economic activity
- money exiting the economy
15 Clues: money exiting the economy • the state of having no job • activity of buying or selling • period of high economic activity • anything that generates an income • money owed to a company or individual • a person or organisation that hires people • establishments that store and lend out money • total value of the goods and services in a region • ...
Financial literacy crossword 2025-05-09
Across
- Score A rating that determines financial trustworthiness.
- Money spent on necessities, bills, and personal purchases.
- Debts or financial obligations owed to others.
- Interest Earning interest on both savings and past interest.
- A fee for borrowing money or earnings on savings.
- Government required payments on income or purchases.
- Rising prices that reduce purchasing power.
- Valuable things owned, like cash, property, or stocks.
Down
- Using money to build wealth over time.
- Fund Savings meant for financial security in old age.
- Money earned from work, investments, or other sources.
- A plan for income and expenses to manage money wisely.
- Money owed to lenders, including loans or credit cards.
- Funds set aside for future goals or emergencies.
- Worth Assets minus liabilities, showing financial health.
15 Clues: Using money to build wealth over time. • Rising prices that reduce purchasing power. • Debts or financial obligations owed to others. • Funds set aside for future goals or emergencies. • A fee for borrowing money or earnings on savings. • Government required payments on income or purchases. • Fund Savings meant for financial security in old age. • ...
Budgeting Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-21
Across
- insurance, protection from financial loss from your motor vehicles
- phone, mobile device used to communicate
- protection from financial loss
- useful essential features
- cards, small plastic card issued by a bank
- payments, the title of paying off or leasing a car and making those payments
- the process of doing this for safety for you and your money
- an organization set up to provide help and raise money for those in need
Down
- allow or provide a particular amount of money in a budget
- a fixed regular payment typically paid on a monthly or biweekly basis
- what you pay someone for the use of something
- typically money that is owed or due
- money received especially on a regular basis
- expenses, the amount of your total money spent
- reducing work hours or stopping completely
- collection of quantitative data
16 Clues: useful essential features • protection from financial loss • collection of quantitative data • typically money that is owed or due • phone, mobile device used to communicate • reducing work hours or stopping completely • cards, small plastic card issued by a bank • money received especially on a regular basis • what you pay someone for the use of something • ...
Business Crossword 2025-09-11
Across
- When two or more people try to reach an agreement.
- When a company spends more money than it earns.
- Something that a company makes or sells.
- Putting money into something to make more money later.
- Where products or services are bought and sold.
- A person who works for a company.
- The last day or time something must be finished.
Down
- When someone gets a higher job position.
- Extra money given for good work.
- A written agreement between two sides.
- A person who buys something.
- The money a company makes after costs.
- When people come together to talk about work.
- The company or person who hires employees.
- The money someone earns for work, usually monthly.
15 Clues: A person who buys something. • Extra money given for good work. • A person who works for a company. • A written agreement between two sides. • The money a company makes after costs. • When someone gets a higher job position. • Something that a company makes or sells. • The company or person who hires employees. • When people come together to talk about work. • ...
Future Financier 2026-04-18
Across
- Type of spending that buys non-essentials (entertainment, eating out)
- What you spend money on
- The amount of income you take home after taxes
- Spending more than you have in your account
- A type of fund created to save for unexpected costs (car repair, medical, etc.)
- Money you earn (salary, side hustle, etc.)
Down
- A plan for how you spend your money
- Extra money paid when borrowing
- Total income before taxes
- Account for setting aside money (usually earns interest)
- Type of expenses that change month to month (food, gas)
- Type of expenses that stay the same every month (rent, subscriptions)
- Everyday spending account
- The smallest amount you must pay on debt
- Money you owe
15 Clues: Money you owe • What you spend money on • Total income before taxes • Everyday spending account • Extra money paid when borrowing • A plan for how you spend your money • The smallest amount you must pay on debt • Money you earn (salary, side hustle, etc.) • Spending more than you have in your account • The amount of income you take home after taxes • ...
Future Financier 2026-04-18
Across
- Type of spending that buys non-essentials (entertainment, eating out)
- What you spend money on
- The amount of income you take home after taxes
- Spending more than you have in your account
- A type of fund created to save for unexpected costs (car repair, medical, etc.)
- Money you earn (salary, side hustle, etc.)
Down
- A plan for how you spend your money
- Extra money paid when borrowing
- Total income before taxes
- Account for setting aside money (usually earns interest)
- Type of expenses that change month to month (food, gas)
- Type of expenses that stay the same every month (rent, subscriptions)
- Everyday spending account
- The smallest amount you must pay on debt
- Money you owe
15 Clues: Money you owe • What you spend money on • Total income before taxes • Everyday spending account • Extra money paid when borrowing • A plan for how you spend your money • The smallest amount you must pay on debt • Money you earn (salary, side hustle, etc.) • Spending more than you have in your account • The amount of income you take home after taxes • ...
Gabija Finance 2018-10-15
Across
- / the standard unit of money used in the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and other countries
- / the income that a government or company receives regularly
- company / a company, whose owners only have to pay part of the money they owe if the company fails financially
- / a person who owns shares in a company and therefore gets part of the company's profits and the right to vote on how the company is controlled
- / an organization that sells goods or services in order to make money
- / a company, person, etc. that provides things that people want or need, especially over a long period of time
- / a plan to show how much money a person or organization will earn and how much they will need or be able to spend
Down
- / an amount of money paid
- / someone who money is owed to
- / someone who owes money
- / not having any good qualities
- / payment coming into and coming and going out of a business
- / the total amount by which money spent is more than money received
- prifit / the money made by a company or part of a company for a particular period after all costs, taxes, etc.
14 Clues: / someone who owes money • / an amount of money paid • / someone who money is owed to • / not having any good qualities • / the income that a government or company receives regularly • / payment coming into and coming and going out of a business • / the total amount by which money spent is more than money received • ...
Garfield cross word 2025-12-04
Across
- things you want but don't need
- money saved up
- a plan for spending money
- the amount of money required to purchase something
- things you must have
- A game Jon plays to win money
Down
- using money to buy something
- chance of losing money
- money you get if you win
- how useful something is
- what Jon buys for the lottery
- Garfield dreams of having lots of this
12 Clues: money saved up • things you must have • chance of losing money • how useful something is • money you get if you win • a plan for spending money • using money to buy something • what Jon buys for the lottery • A game Jon plays to win money • things you want but don't need • Garfield dreams of having lots of this • the amount of money required to purchase something
10.2 Crossword 2026-05-01
Across
- Money taken out for taxes
- Money paid to the government
- Form used to set tax withholding
- Any income earned from working
- Money due when too little tax is paid
- Money returned when too much tax is paid
Down
- Lowest legal hourly pay
- Money earned with little effort
- Money paid by the hour
- Money received from work or investments
- Fixed yearly pay
- Tax for social security and medicare
12 Clues: Fixed yearly pay • Money paid by the hour • Lowest legal hourly pay • Money taken out for taxes • Money paid to the government • Any income earned from working • Money earned with little effort • Form used to set tax withholding • Tax for social security and medicare • Money due when too little tax is paid • Money received from work or investments • ...
Financial Services Vocab 2022-11-29
Across
- A card issued by a bank allowing holder to transfer money.
- Allows a user to conduct a financial transaction via the internet.
- Lending money to another in exchange to be paid back with interest.
- Account An account at a bank which checks can be drawn by the account depositor.
- A small plastic card issued by a bank or financial services.
- Individually secured container held within a safe bank or credit union.
- Bank account that earns interest.
Down
- A document that orders a bank to pay specific money the persons account.
- Business entity that provides services for different types of financial transactions.
- Non-profit making money more cooperative whose members can borrow from pooled deposits.
- An agreement between a buyer and seller.
- Encompasses all the trades of goods and services in an entity whether it's a nation or small town.
- A final institution that is licensed to make loans and saving deposits.
- Practice of making money by selling or producing products.
- The amount of money owned on an account in banking and accounting.
- of Deposit A certificate issued by a bank to a person depositing money.
- A machine that dispenses cash or banking services.
17 Clues: Bank account that earns interest. • An agreement between a buyer and seller. • A machine that dispenses cash or banking services. • A card issued by a bank allowing holder to transfer money. • Practice of making money by selling or producing products. • A small plastic card issued by a bank or financial services. • ...
Social Studies 2024-12-05
Across
- items necessary for survival (food, water, shelter, clothing)
- something that started the chain of cause and effect
- money and other things that have to be invested or put into a business to start it up and keep it going
- when when someone don't have enough money to meet their basic needs and then they cannot improve their life
- a measure of how much buying power a family has
- something that makes a change happen
- have enough money to meet one's basic needs
- all the other things we want and need from life that money cant buy
Down
- items would lkike to have but don't need
- how needs and resources are produced and distributed in society
- the amount of money that a person/family has to buy their needs and wants
- money borrowed from a bank to buy a house
- a payment which is a portion of the cost of a house
- a change that has resulted
- when your basic needs cannot be met with your wages or income
- money a business owner makes after expenses are taken out
- anything a person has to help improve their economic situation
17 Clues: a change that has resulted • something that makes a change happen • items would lkike to have but don't need • money borrowed from a bank to buy a house • have enough money to meet one's basic needs • a measure of how much buying power a family has • a payment which is a portion of the cost of a house • something that started the chain of cause and effect • ...
i9 July Week 4 Vocabulary 2023-07-20
Across
- to give money, food, clothes, etc. in order to help others
- to create or produce (something useful) for the first time
- an organization that helps or raises money for people who are poor, sick, etc.
- a serious promise or agreement
- to permit (something), to regard or treat (something) as acceptable
- to act as if something is true when it is not true
- able to remain calm and not become annoyed when waiting for a long time or when dealing with
- belonging to or for the use of only one particular person or group of people
- happening or coming at the end
Down
- to discover or learn (something) by studying about it, to get or discover (something or someone that you are looking for)
- relating to physical objects or money
- important, useful, or valuable to have or do
- a large group of people who share laws, traditions, values, etc.
- not real, existing only in your mind or imagination
- having a lot of money and possessions
- a very large amount of money
- intelligent and able to learn things quickly
- felling or showing no fear, not afraid
- to use money to pay for something
19 Clues: a very large amount of money • a serious promise or agreement • happening or coming at the end • to use money to pay for something • relating to physical objects or money • having a lot of money and possessions • felling or showing no fear, not afraid • important, useful, or valuable to have or do • intelligent and able to learn things quickly • ...
Financial Literacy for Teens 2024-12-19
Across
- The increase in prices over time, reducing the value of money.
- A loan specifically for purchasing a home.
- The original amount of money borrowed or invested.
- A legal status for individuals or businesses unable to repay debts.
- Mandatory payments made to the government based on income, purchases, or property.
- Failing to repay a loan according to the agreed terms.
- A financial product that protects against loss or damage.
- The original amount of money borrowed or invested.
- The process of planning income and expenses.
- The period of life after ending full-time work, often funded by savings or pensions.
- A financial award for education that doesn’t need to be repaid.
- Wealth in the form of money or assets used for investment.
Down
- Spending more money than is in your account, leading to a negative balance.
- Financial obligations or debts owed.
- A retirement savings plan sponsored by an employer.
- A retirement plan funded by an employer.
- The process of creating a plan to spend your money wisely.
- A set amount of money given regularly for personal expenses.
- Failing to repay a loan according to the agreed terms.
- A financial award, often for education or business, that doesn’t need to be repaid.
- A share of profits paid to shareholders of a company.
- Spreading investments to reduce risk.
22 Clues: Financial obligations or debts owed. • Spreading investments to reduce risk. • A retirement plan funded by an employer. • A loan specifically for purchasing a home. • The process of planning income and expenses. • The original amount of money borrowed or invested. • The original amount of money borrowed or invested. • A retirement savings plan sponsored by an employer. • ...
Hard Mode 2017-08-25
Across
- the person who works behind the window at the bank
- all the money in the world
- no one wants it but most people have it
- when you pay back a loan in sections, not all at the same time
- you need this thing to get a refund
- these can be compound or fixed
- the wallet is difficult to open
Down
- the thing that the wolf of Wall Street buys and sells
- money you might spend in Japan
- how much money you can spend
- putting money into something, hoping for a good return
- we don't say the 'T'
- the people with all the money
- when you have less than 0 money
- you can never have enough
15 Clues: we don't say the 'T' • you can never have enough • all the money in the world • how much money you can spend • the people with all the money • money you might spend in Japan • these can be compound or fixed • when you have less than 0 money • the wallet is difficult to open • you need this thing to get a refund • no one wants it but most people have it • ...
Income 2025-07-16
Across
- Payout to shareholders, often yearly
- To make a guess that is more than the actual amount
- Endorsements
- Money made minus recouping expenses
- A limited time agreement to perform work
- See 10. down
Down
- An amount paid to a sales representitive for each sale the make
- A pay structure where a worker is paid per hour of work
- Earned money
- Money paid by a bank based on the amount of money you have saved with them
- Money given as a reward for wining something
- Money paid for use of some else's property (often a house)
- A fixed amount paid to worker on a per (14. down) basis
- Income left after expenses
- Past tense of pay
15 Clues: Earned money • Endorsements • See 10. down • Past tense of pay • Income left after expenses • Money made minus recouping expenses • Payout to shareholders, often yearly • A limited time agreement to perform work • Money given as a reward for wining something • To make a guess that is more than the actual amount • A pay structure where a worker is paid per hour of work • ...
Future Financier 2026-04-18
Across
- The smallest amount you must pay on debt
- What you spend money on
- Type of expenses that change month to month (food, gas)
- A type of fund created to save for unexpected costs (car repair, medical, etc.)
- Total income before taxes
- Everyday spending account
- Money you owe
Down
- Account for setting aside money (usually earns interest)
- Type of spending that buys non-essentials (entertainment, eating out)
- Extra money paid when borrowing
- Type of expenses that stay the same every month (rent, subscriptions)
- Spending more than you have in your account
- Money you earn (salary, side hustle, etc.)
- A plan for how you spend your money
- The amount of income you take home after taxes
15 Clues: Money you owe • What you spend money on • Total income before taxes • Everyday spending account • Extra money paid when borrowing • A plan for how you spend your money • The smallest amount you must pay on debt • Money you earn (salary, side hustle, etc.) • Spending more than you have in your account • The amount of income you take home after taxes • ...
VOCABULARY REVISION 7 2020-04-02
15 Clues: lease • abroad • abroad • vanish • company • colleague • not cheap • money allowance • computer program • portable computer • page on the internet • money you pay the government • money you borrow from the bank • slip paper that shows how much you get paid • money automatically taken out of your bank account
Supermarket 2021-04-28
Across
- a plant, root, seed, or pod that is used as food
- something to make food cooler
- a small amount of food that is eaten between meals
- a reduction in the usual price
- a place where bread and cakes are made and sometimes sold
- something such as a piece of paper or message proving that money, goods, or information have been received
- to get something by paying money for it
- the amount of money for which something is sold
- to get something by paying money for it
- place where something is sold
- the flesh of an animal when it is used for food
Down
- the food and other items that you buy in a food store or supermarket
- a drink of any type
- a person whose job is to receive and pay out money in a shop, bank, restaurant
- to get something by paying money for it
- an act of exchanging something for money
- a piece of paper that can be used to get something without paying for it
- to buy something
- a small vehicle with two or four wheels that you push or pull to transport large or heavy objects on
- money in the form of notes and coins, rather than cheques or credit cards
- something that is made to be sold
21 Clues: to buy something • a drink of any type • something to make food cooler • place where something is sold • a reduction in the usual price • something that is made to be sold • to get something by paying money for it • to get something by paying money for it • to get something by paying money for it • an act of exchanging something for money • ...
Unit 6 - Money and Trade 2019-11-27
Across
- parts of a company put for sale
- to check whether something is true or correct
- steady and not likely to change
- something of value that you own
- generally believed to be true
- something that saves you time and makes life easier
- something that is bought and sold
- a disadvantage or inconvenience
Down
- well designed and very advanced
- a theory or basic idea that something is based on
- a way of doing something that has been officially agreed
- the crime of deceiving people in order to gain something
- the ability to make sensible decisions
- a business deal, such as buying or selling something
- basically
- to make something happen very quickly
- to represent, mean, or be a sign of
- existing in a very small amount and not readily available
- the act of giving money for a product or service
- a substance that can be addictive and is sometimes taken illegally to alter emotions or physical performance
20 Clues: basically • generally believed to be true • parts of a company put for sale • well designed and very advanced • steady and not likely to change • something of value that you own • a disadvantage or inconvenience • something that is bought and sold • to represent, mean, or be a sign of • to make something happen very quickly • the ability to make sensible decisions • ...
Unit 6 - Money and Trade 2019-11-27
Across
- a disadvantage or inconvenience
- parts of a company put up for sale
- generally believed to be true
- to check whether something is true or correct
- to make something happen very quickly
- the act of giving money for a product or service
- a business deal, such as buying or selling something
- something that saves you time and makes life easier
- a theory or basic idea that something is based on
- the crime of deceiving people in order to gain something
Down
- the ability to make sensible decisions
- existing in a very small amount and not readily available
- something of value that you own
- a way of doing something that has been officially agreed
- well designed and very advanced
- basically
- something that is bought and sold
- to represent, mean, or be a sign of
- steady and not likely to change
- a substance that can be addictive and is sometimes taken illegally to alter emotions or physical performance
20 Clues: basically • generally believed to be true • a disadvantage or inconvenience • something of value that you own • well designed and very advanced • steady and not likely to change • something that is bought and sold • parts of a company put up for sale • to represent, mean, or be a sign of • to make something happen very quickly • the ability to make sensible decisions • ...
Unit 04 - Money and Relationships 2021-05-12
20 Clues: 싸우다 • 제 시간에 • n. 과정 • 결과적으로 • n. 대우 • a. 심각한 • a. 위험한 • n. 계약서 • a. 재정적인 • v. 빌려주다 • 시간이 지나서 • a. 불공평한 • n. 대출(금) • a. 고마워하는 • n. 조건, 조항 • prep. 게다가 • v. 손상을 끼치다 • v. 대하다, 다루다 • v. (돈을) 빚지고 있다 • v. 손상을 주다, 훼손하다
Unit 5 "TIME IS MONEY" 2022-02-17
Across
- postpone
- I keep all my ... under my mattress.
- He is very ..., he has a very big house and several cars.
- stan by
- In that area of the city there is a lot of ..., because people don't have many resources.
- For working these hours, the paid an ... of 200$.
- synonym of family.
- They have decided to ... a generous amount of money to the school.
- The thief failed to ... and went to jail.
- change the date
Down
- Paying with a ... is much more convenient than paying in cash.
- ask for more time
- He has inherited a ... from his grandfather.
- limit
- All my money is a small ... given to me by my parents.
- on time
- Adjective indicating amazement.
- start
- The time for submitting the work has ... .
- money given in form of coins or notes.
20 Clues: limit • start • on time • stan by • postpone • change the date • ask for more time • synonym of family. • Adjective indicating amazement. • I keep all my ... under my mattress. • money given in form of coins or notes. • The thief failed to ... and went to jail. • The time for submitting the work has ... . • He has inherited a ... from his grandfather. • ...
Young money & Make a game 2013-01-13
Across
- To develep over time to a better state
- Not to spend your money
- Synonym of 'honest'
- Not being alive
- Opponents
- To stand in line
- Something you plan and create or build
- Cylinders,pyramids,cubes,etc
- To make easier
- Adhesive
- To catch
Down
- Someone who gives you advice on a certain matter
- A deep crack in thick ice
- Move from one side to the other side, move forwards and backwards
- A contest
- A benefit or improvement, a better position than before
- Try to convince someone
- A magician
- To change into
- To have a negative effect on
- A questionnaire asking for opinions on a specific problem
- money Money you receive on a weekly or monthly base without working for it
22 Clues: Adhesive • To catch • A contest • Opponents • A magician • To change into • To make easier • Not being alive • To stand in line • Synonym of 'honest' • Try to convince someone • Not to spend your money • A deep crack in thick ice • To have a negative effect on • Cylinders,pyramids,cubes,etc • To develep over time to a better state • Something you plan and create or build • ...
Semester 1 Review- Money Matters 2023-11-14
Across
- an initial payment made when something is bought on credit.
- a small plastic card issued by a bank, business, etc., allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit.
- an established or official way of doing something
- a card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase.
- the value of one currency for the purpose of conversion to another.
- the exclusive legal right, given to an originator or an assignee to copy material
- interest rates are given in an ________rate, not monthly.
- an account at a bank against which checks can be drawn by the account depositor.
- an additional fee that is paid to the lender on a monthly basis
- a government bond issued by the US Treasury.
Down
- A statement summarizes banking and business activity, comparing the bank's account balance with internal financial records.
- a system of money in general use in a particular country.
- a symbol or words legally established by use as representing a company or product.
- a course or principle of action adopted or proposed by a government, party, business, or individual.
- the percentage that is often required for a down payment on a car.
- moral principles that govern a persons behavior or the conducting of an activity.
- the symbol used to place a formula into excel
- amount of money that goes toward your balance from your monthly payments to the lender.
- a current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes
- when there is not enough cash to meet the amount that was expected/recorded in a company's general ledger
- the action of damaging the good reputation of someone; slander or libel.
21 Clues: a government bond issued by the US Treasury. • the symbol used to place a formula into excel • an established or official way of doing something • a system of money in general use in a particular country. • interest rates are given in an ________rate, not monthly. • an initial payment made when something is bought on credit. • ...
Just for Money...Scavenger Hunt 2024-02-21
Across
- Not covered by the plan
- Who you contact if provider wants to change date on auth
- Tells what is wrong with the member and why they need the procedure
- Who you ask if chat support is not available BEFORE asking CL Chat?
- Providers can do this if a Jcode is not on a lockout list
- Who you ask first before consulting Cl Chat?
- 4 Mins Max without checking back
- Button you hit on an auth to add additional units or visits
- List you check after lockout list for Jcodes (if not on lockout list)
- Ext 19194
- When a Jcode is on the lockout list, who do you transfer to?
- Call Group Pod 17 is part of
- default date on an auth for diagnostic procedures
- 2-3 days is standard, 3-4 delayed time
- Employer who allows members to get their own referrals for a specialist (Provider cannot get these)
- Can only be done after an auth has denied
- "30 visits PCY" is an example of this
Down
- 866-494-4507
- These must be on file before requesting urgent review
- This group handles special employer groups such as Sutter, CHS MYLIFE, etc
- Report needed if a claim denies cause of injury.
- On a surgery auth, this is what you put on the "To(Date" line when date is known
- This TPA can take up to 45-60 days to process a claim
- When you see 12-31-31 this is a ___________
- Where you will check for information when a group terms
- Form sent to members only stating that a provider has permission to dispute a claim on their claim
- Can be used in place of Date of Birth for PHI
- Always check here when giving a jcode
- Whst should be done if a member has an acute or chronic condition (after checking to make sure one is not already made
- Who you refer to is a drug is administered orally or is a self injectable
- Statement given after a reason for the call has been given
31 Clues: Ext 19194 • 866-494-4507 • Not covered by the plan • Call Group Pod 17 is part of • 4 Mins Max without checking back • Always check here when giving a jcode • "30 visits PCY" is an example of this • 2-3 days is standard, 3-4 delayed time • Can only be done after an auth has denied • When you see 12-31-31 this is a ___________ • Who you ask first before consulting Cl Chat? • ...
Ways to Earn Money Vocabulary 2024-08-21
Across
- Pay structure in which employees are paid every two weeks, often on a Friday
- Person or company who hires a person and pays him or her for work done
- Money received by a person or company
- Pay structure in which employees are paid each week
- Formal agreement between two or more entities, such as people or organizations
- Pay structure that divides the month into two pay periods; payday is often at the middle and the end of the month
- Pay that comes from a person’s work
- Percentage of the amount of a business transaction paid to a sales agent or broker
- Tool that makes it easier to trade one thing of value for another
- When the only compensation received by an employee is commission
- Fixed payment for a person’s work, usually paid monthly or twice per month
- Person who starts a business venture and assumes the risk of its success or failure
Down
- Agreement that has been acknowledged only through spoken words
- Trading items other than money
- Amount of money paid for each hour worked
- Employee’s total pay before deductions
- List of employees a company pays
- Wages that are earned when an employee works more than 40 hours in a week
- Income that is not derived from a person’s work
- Pay structure in which salaried employees receive their on the last day of each month
- Pay the employee receives for the work performed
- Automatic deposit of a person’s paycheck into his or her checking account
- period Repeating time frame that an employer uses to calculate and pay salaries and wages
- Person who provides a service to the public or to a company for money
- Wages that are earned when an employee works more than 40 hours in a week
- Lowest hourly wage employers are legally required to pay employees
26 Clues: Trading items other than money • List of employees a company pays • Pay that comes from a person’s work • Money received by a person or company • Employee’s total pay before deductions • Amount of money paid for each hour worked • Income that is not derived from a person’s work • Pay the employee receives for the work performed • ...
The benefits of saving money. 2023-06-29
Across
- inverse.
- dividends, etc., often involving a high level of risk.
- a situation where roads in a town become so blocked by cars that it
- a situation causing difficulty or trouble.
- costs if you have an accident, injury, etc.
- to succeed in doing.
- a large amount of money or valuable possessions that someone has.
- back to move back or stop moving forward.
- in front.
- a failure to work or be successful.
- not knowing what to do or believe.
- to give someone something that they need.
- something such as a plan or method that can be used if all other
- a job that involves encouraging people to buy a product or
- money money used to start a business or activity.
- connected.
- impossible for any traffic to move.
- someone who regularly travels between work and home.
Down
- an agreement in which you pay a company money and they pay
- to judge or decide the amount, value, quality, or importance of
- fund a service where financial experts invest the money of many
- or methods fail.
- used to describe bonds that pay a lot of interest, shares with
- the amount of money a person earns.
- a person who plans.
- to deal successfully with a difficult situation.
- account a bank account in which you keep your savings.
- The state of not having enough of something that is needed or wanted;
- something, especially money, that is owed to someone else.
- government for a set period of time.
- in fact or really.
- in many different companies.
- an investment security where an investor lends money to a company or
- charge to begin to control, organize.
- a general term used to describe the ownership certificates of any
35 Clues: inverse. • in front. • connected. • or methods fail. • in fact or really. • a person who plans. • to succeed in doing. • in many different companies. • not knowing what to do or believe. • the amount of money a person earns. • a failure to work or be successful. • impossible for any traffic to move. • government for a set period of time. • charge to begin to control, organize. • ...
Big Money, Immigration and Urbanization 2022-10-20
Across
- political policy of promoting or protecting the interests of native or indigenous inhabitants over those of immigrants
- pioneer social worker in America, as a feminist, and as an internationalist.
- free-market capitalism.
- created the Bessemer converter was a major advancement for steel making.
- Founder of the standard oil company
- american oil production, transportation, market company
- “survival of the fittest”—the idea that certain people become powerful in society because they are innately better.
- authorized the federal government to institute proceedings against trusts in order to dissolve them.
- inventor of the phonograph, the incandescent light bulb, the alkaline battery and one of the earliest motion picture cameras.
- next-generation highly sustainable and technologically advanced steel mill
- shipping and railroad tycoon
- helped build formidable American steel industry
- single seller or producer in the market
- informal, unwritten agreements between two parties to undertake a transaction or other commitment.
- provided that federal government jobs be awarded on the basis of merit and that government employees be selected through competitive exams
- prohibiting all immigration of Chinese laborers for 10 years.
- The dumbbell shape allowed for air shafts between tenements.
- an American politician
Down
- a locally organized machine dedicated to stopping Clinton and Federalists from rising to power in New York
- a National Historic Landmark
- the support given to an organization by someone
- protest police brutality in a strike action.
- business strategy in which one company grows its operations at the same level in an industry
- make businesses more profitable and stable
- Act aimed to stop the concentration of wealth and economic power in the hands of the few.
- came largely from southern and eastern Europe.
- organized association of workers, often in a trade or profession, formed to protect and further their rights and interests.
- a Historic Immigration Station
- combination in one company of two or more stages of production normally operated by separate companies.
- monopolies control the market in which they do business, meaning that they have no competitors.
- wealthy Americans' responsibility to spend their money in order to benefit the greater good.
- his message was to praise socialism and blame capitalism for war
- the group European immigrants who “came mainly from Northern and Central Europe
- inventing the telephone
- reliance on character, truth on someone or something
35 Clues: an American politician • free-market capitalism. • inventing the telephone • a National Historic Landmark • shipping and railroad tycoon • a Historic Immigration Station • Founder of the standard oil company • single seller or producer in the market • make businesses more profitable and stable • protest police brutality in a strike action. • ...
Big Money, Immigration, and Urbanization 2022-10-21
Across
- an English inventor, whose steel-making process would become the most important technique for making steel in the nineteenth century
- an American oil production, transportation, refining, and marketing company that operated from 1870 to 1911
- a business strategy in which one company grows its operations at the same level in an industry
- a new law imposed requirements for tenements
- an economic system in which transactions between private groups of people are free from any form of economic interventionism
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service
- was the aftermath of a bombing that took place at a labor demonstration on May 4, 1886, at Haymarket Square in Chicago, Illinois
- an American politician most notable for being the political boss of Tammany Hall
- an American settlement activist, reformer, social worker, sociologist, public administrator, and author
- a New York City political organization founded in 1786 and incorporated on May 12, 1789
- nicknamed "the Commodore", was an American business magnate who built his wealth in railroads and shipping.
- the policy of protecting the interests of native-born or established inhabitants against those of immigrants.
- also known as the "Sugar Trust Case," was a United States Supreme Court antitrust case that severely limited the federal government's power to pursue antitrust actions
- the combination in one company of two or more stages of production normally operated by separate companies
Down
- led the expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century and became one of the richest Americans in history
- He has been widely considered the wealthiest American of all time and the richest person in modern history
- known for reorganizing businesses to make them more profitable and stable and gaining control of them
- an organized association of workers, often in a trade or profession, formed to protect and further their rights and interests
- an article written by Andrew Carnegie in June of 1889 that describes the responsibility of philanthropy
- came largely from southern and eastern Europe.
- a 1947 American drama film based on Laura Z. Hobson's best-selling 1947 novel of the same title
- an American socialist, political activist, trade unionist, one of the founding members of the Industrial Workers of the World
- the group European immigrants who “came mainly from Northern and Central Europe
- a Scottish-born inventor, scientist and engineer who is credited with patenting the first practical telephone
- prohibiting all immigration of Chinese laborers for 10 years
- an American inventor and businessman. He developed many devices in fields such as electric power generation, mass communication, sound recording, and motion pictures
- authorized the federal government to institute proceedings against trusts in order to dissolve them
- America's largest and most active immigration station
- refers to various theories and societal practices that purport to apply biological concepts of natural selection and survival of the fittest to sociology, economics and politics
- firm belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something
- the support, encouragement, privilege, or financial aid that an organization or individual bestows on another
- provided that federal government jobs be awarded on the basis of merit and that government employees be selected through competitive exams
- processed about half a million immigrants from 80 countries
- an American integrated steel producer headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with production operations primarily in the United States of America
34 Clues: a new law imposed requirements for tenements • came largely from southern and eastern Europe. • America's largest and most active immigration station • processed about half a million immigrants from 80 countries • prohibiting all immigration of Chinese laborers for 10 years • the group European immigrants who “came mainly from Northern and Central Europe • ...
Big Money, Immigration, and Urbanization 2022-10-21
Across
- an English inventor, whose steel-making process would become the most important technique for making steel in the nineteenth century
- an American oil production, transportation, refining, and marketing company that operated from 1870 to 1911
- a business strategy in which one company grows its operations at the same level in an industry
- a new law imposed requirements for tenements
- an economic system in which transactions between private groups of people are free from any form of economic interventionism
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service
- was the aftermath of a bombing that took place at a labor demonstration on May 4, 1886, at Haymarket Square in Chicago, Illinois
- an American politician most notable for being the political boss of Tammany Hall
- an American settlement activist, reformer, social worker, sociologist, public administrator, and author
- a New York City political organization founded in 1786 and incorporated on May 12, 1789
- nicknamed "the Commodore", was an American business magnate who built his wealth in railroads and shipping.
- the policy of protecting the interests of native-born or established inhabitants against those of immigrants.
- also known as the "Sugar Trust Case," was a United States Supreme Court antitrust case that severely limited the federal government's power to pursue antitrust actions
- the combination in one company of two or more stages of production normally operated by separate companies
Down
- led the expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century and became one of the richest Americans in history
- He has been widely considered the wealthiest American of all time and the richest person in modern history
- known for reorganizing businesses to make them more profitable and stable and gaining control of them
- an organized association of workers, often in a trade or profession, formed to protect and further their rights and interests
- an article written by Andrew Carnegie in June of 1889 that describes the responsibility of philanthropy
- came largely from southern and eastern Europe.
- a 1947 American drama film based on Laura Z. Hobson's best-selling 1947 novel of the same title
- an American socialist, political activist, trade unionist, one of the founding members of the Industrial Workers of the World
- the group European immigrants who “came mainly from Northern and Central Europe
- a Scottish-born inventor, scientist and engineer who is credited with patenting the first practical telephone
- prohibiting all immigration of Chinese laborers for 10 years
- an American inventor and businessman. He developed many devices in fields such as electric power generation, mass communication, sound recording, and motion pictures
- authorized the federal government to institute proceedings against trusts in order to dissolve them
- America's largest and most active immigration station
- refers to various theories and societal practices that purport to apply biological concepts of natural selection and survival of the fittest to sociology, economics and politics
- firm belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something
- the support, encouragement, privilege, or financial aid that an organization or individual bestows on another
- provided that federal government jobs be awarded on the basis of merit and that government employees be selected through competitive exams
- processed about half a million immigrants from 80 countries
- an American integrated steel producer headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with production operations primarily in the United States of America
34 Clues: a new law imposed requirements for tenements • came largely from southern and eastern Europe. • America's largest and most active immigration station • processed about half a million immigrants from 80 countries • prohibiting all immigration of Chinese laborers for 10 years • the group European immigrants who “came mainly from Northern and Central Europe • ...
Big Money, Immigration, and Urbanization 2022-10-21
Across
- an English inventor, whose steel-making process would become the most important technique for making steel in the nineteenth century
- an American oil production, transportation, refining, and marketing company that operated from 1870 to 1911
- a business strategy in which one company grows its operations at the same level in an industry
- a new law imposed requirements for tenements
- an economic system in which transactions between private groups of people are free from any form of economic interventionism
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service
- was the aftermath of a bombing that took place at a labor demonstration on May 4, 1886, at Haymarket Square in Chicago, Illinois
- an American politician most notable for being the political boss of Tammany Hall
- an American settlement activist, reformer, social worker, sociologist, public administrator, and author
- a New York City political organization founded in 1786 and incorporated on May 12, 1789
- nicknamed "the Commodore", was an American business magnate who built his wealth in railroads and shipping.
- the policy of protecting the interests of native-born or established inhabitants against those of immigrants.
- also known as the "Sugar Trust Case," was a United States Supreme Court antitrust case that severely limited the federal government's power to pursue antitrust actions
- the combination in one company of two or more stages of production normally operated by separate companies
Down
- led the expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century and became one of the richest Americans in history
- He has been widely considered the wealthiest American of all time and the richest person in modern history
- known for reorganizing businesses to make them more profitable and stable and gaining control of them
- an organized association of workers, often in a trade or profession, formed to protect and further their rights and interests
- an article written by Andrew Carnegie in June of 1889 that describes the responsibility of philanthropy
- came largely from southern and eastern Europe.
- a 1947 American drama film based on Laura Z. Hobson's best-selling 1947 novel of the same title
- an American socialist, political activist, trade unionist, one of the founding members of the Industrial Workers of the World
- the group European immigrants who “came mainly from Northern and Central Europe
- a Scottish-born inventor, scientist and engineer who is credited with patenting the first practical telephone
- prohibiting all immigration of Chinese laborers for 10 years
- an American inventor and businessman. He developed many devices in fields such as electric power generation, mass communication, sound recording, and motion pictures
- authorized the federal government to institute proceedings against trusts in order to dissolve them
- America's largest and most active immigration station
- refers to various theories and societal practices that purport to apply biological concepts of natural selection and survival of the fittest to sociology, economics and politics
- firm belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something
- the support, encouragement, privilege, or financial aid that an organization or individual bestows on another
- provided that federal government jobs be awarded on the basis of merit and that government employees be selected through competitive exams
- processed about half a million immigrants from 80 countries
- an American integrated steel producer headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with production operations primarily in the United States of America
34 Clues: a new law imposed requirements for tenements • came largely from southern and eastern Europe. • America's largest and most active immigration station • processed about half a million immigrants from 80 countries • prohibiting all immigration of Chinese laborers for 10 years • the group European immigrants who “came mainly from Northern and Central Europe • ...
Money Management and Personal Finance 2022-05-11
Across
- Extended length informational commercial
- communication used by advertisers to send messages
- uses cartoon characters to advertise
- return of your money on a product
- money paid to you by banks
- carries only one manufactures product
- the amounts change
- money you receive for working
- taking items from a store without paying
- television, radio and internet
- connect product to lifestyle of health & beauty
- carries a wide range of merchandise
- to sign your name
- advertisers promote healthier & happier
- a person who buys goods and services
- a plan for using your money
- receipt time runs out to make a return
- small scheduled payment plan on merchandise
- using athletes and celebrities for products
- card used to withdraw from a bank account
- carries specific merchandise
Down
- used to balance checkbook
- manufactures promise to repair or replace
- limited selection of items at low prices
- newspapers and magazines
- describes features/facts quality & price
- items used to spend money
- advertisers words and jingles for their product
- the amounts do not change
- to judge
- trade a product for another product
- mail order catalogs, store circulars, coupons
- groups of stores with same merchandise
- form used when depositing money
- sudden decisions to buy
- a message used to persuade you to buy
- products made for sale
- action taken to correct a wrong
- give useful information about feature
- work performed by others for pay
- buy now pay later
41 Clues: to judge • to sign your name • buy now pay later • the amounts change • products made for sale • sudden decisions to buy • newspapers and magazines • used to balance checkbook • items used to spend money • the amounts do not change • money paid to you by banks • a plan for using your money • carries specific merchandise • money you receive for working • television, radio and internet • ...
english shopping and spending money 2025-01-09
Across
- vegetables that haven't been touched.
- goods that are bought and sold
- very bad, of low quality, or unpleasant
- any plant whose roots, leaves, seeds, bark, or plant part is used for therapeutic or health-promoting purposes
- traditional dish from a certain culture or country
- a variety or assortment
- extremely interesting
- a large shop divided into several parts that each sell different things
- a bill
- something that is on sale for less than it's value
- a person that sells something
- a shop where you can buy medicines, make-up and products used for washing yourself
Down
- the sale of products in large quantities
- a piece of clothing that covers the legs and has a separate part for each leg
- a small souvenir of a thing with little value
- grown or produced at home or in a particulair local area
- to smile and make sounds with your voice to show that you think that something or someone is funny or silly
- to be able to pay for something
- a room in a store where you can try on clothes
- soft shoes for sport
20 Clues: a bill • soft shoes for sport • extremely interesting • a variety or assortment • a person that sells something • goods that are bought and sold • to be able to pay for something • vegetables that haven't been touched. • very bad, of low quality, or unpleasant • the sale of products in large quantities • a small souvenir of a thing with little value • ...
ELD Teens & Money Vocabulary Crossword 2025-10-15
Across
- The commotion coming from the cafeteria _______ that there is a fight.
- I put up posters to _______ myself when I ran for class president.
- When the company went _________, it had to lay off all of its employees.
- The city will _________ the mural we painted to determine if it is art or graffiti.
- My sister did me a huge favor, so I paid for dinner to repay the ____.
- The new principal's plans to _______ the school's schedule so that it's more efficient.
- Some social networking websites have made __________ changes to their privacy policies in response to users being doxxed.
- Once I pay the _______ on my credit card, I will be able to start saving again.
- I need a ________ of 8 hours of sleep in order to focus at school.
- Many students are unhappy that the school district will ______ conduct drug searches.
- The local grocery store is giving away tote bags as part of a _____ for reducing the use of plastic bags.
- My dog walking business has brought me some ______ success.
- I worry about dating because of the ______ for heartbreak.
- Because her expression gave me no _______ of her feelings, I couldn’t tell if she liked me or not.
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- Many people use _______ to make large purchases, such as a computer or TV.
- To _________ costs, I shop at thrift stores.
- Sleep deprivation is ________ harmful to teens' mental and physical health.
- To _________ measure flour in a recipe, you should use a measuring cup.
- Online stores often charge an extra _____ for shipping and handling.
- I knew I had to __________ improve my grades if I wanted to go to the concert this weekend.
- Working at Starbucks is a great way for teens to earn some extra ______ over the summer.
- Doing homework should be my ________ when I finish class.
- The loan I plan to take out for a new car has a low ______ rate.
23 Clues: To _________ costs, I shop at thrift stores. • Doing homework should be my ________ when I finish class. • I worry about dating because of the ______ for heartbreak. • My dog walking business has brought me some ______ success. • The loan I plan to take out for a new car has a low ______ rate. • I put up posters to _______ myself when I ran for class president. • ...
Earning and Investing Money Crossword 2026-02-22
Across
- you are paid according to the number of things you make or do
- bonus paid during the holidays and is usually 17.5% of normal pay
- twice the normal rate
- selling price minus cost price
- you are paid according to the charges you set
- you are paid a percentage of the total amount of sales
- 2% of the taxable income
- the value of an object decreases by a percentage over time
- the amount by which an item is marked down
- the total amount of money you earn before taxes and other deductions
- cost price minus selling price
- you are paid a certain amount per hour worked
- money taken from your income before you are paid
Down
- this can be calculated using the tax table
- given by the formula I = Prn
- gross income minus deductions
- you are paid a set amount per year
- amount put in a bank account or similar with the aim of earning interest on the money
- some people who write books or music are paid this
- the amount of money you actually receive after the deductions are taken from your gross income
- interest calculated on the current value of an investment
- money borrowed that has interest charged to them on the amount left owing
22 Clues: twice the normal rate • 2% of the taxable income • given by the formula I = Prn • gross income minus deductions • selling price minus cost price • cost price minus selling price • you are paid a set amount per year • this can be calculated using the tax table • the amount by which an item is marked down • you are paid according to the charges you set • ...
Financial Literacy Vocabulary 2017-05-10
Across
- Required payments of money to governments that are used to provide public goods and services for the benefit of the community as a whole.
- Money earned from a job or other sources.
- The amount of money an insured person pays before the insurance company makes payment for loss.
- The amount paid for a contract of insurance.
- A fee paid to you for keeping your money in the account or a fee charged to you for a loan or credit card.
- The providing of money or goods with the expectation of payment in the future.
- Monetary compensation paid in exchange for fulfillment of one's duties in a position.
- Money saved over a period of time.
Down
- A contract by which someone guarantees for a fee to pay someone else for the value of property if it is lost or damaged.
- The amount of money you have in your bank account.
- Money you put into your account
- Theft The crime of obtaining the personal or financial information of another person for the purpose of assuming that person's name or identity in order to make purchases.
- Register A record that allows you to keep track of checks you have written, ATM/debit card transactions, as well as deposits and withdrawals.
- A financial plan used to forecast and track income and expenses.
- Money spent for goods and services.
- A high-tech scan that uses spam or pop-up messages to deceive consumers into disclosing personal information such as credit card numbers, bank account info, etc.
- A financial institution licensed as a receiver of deposits.
17 Clues: Money you put into your account • Money saved over a period of time. • Money spent for goods and services. • Money earned from a job or other sources. • The amount paid for a contract of insurance. • The amount of money you have in your bank account. • A financial institution licensed as a receiver of deposits. • ...
Saving and Investing 2023-11-21
Across
- (2 words) interest calculated on the principal and accumulated interest
- a slip of paper that provides written instructions to a bank to pay an amount to the person or organization named
- a machine, found in such places as banks, malls, variety stores, and grocery stores, which allows the use of a bank card to withdraw money
- money taken out of a bank account
- (2 words) per year
- (2 words) the time for which compound interest is calculated, such as monthly or semi-annually
- (2 words) a bank card used to pay for purchases where the money is transferred by computer from the purchaser's bank account to the store's bank account
- a debit or credit in a bank account or by credit card
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- (2 words) a bank account that permits the writing of cheques; the type used by most people for transactions
- put money in a bank account
- (of an investment) an original sum of money invested or lent.
- (of an investment) the principal that was invested plus the interest earned
- (2 words) interest calculated on the principal using the formula I=Prt
- (2 words) a large collection of stock and/or bonds owned by many people, who purchase units, and administered by a fund manager
- a fee charged/paid for borrowing/loaning money, usually a percent of the amount of money involved
- (Guaranteed Investment Certificate)an investment where the interest rate remains the same for a set time
- to set money aside and put it to work to earn more money over the long term
17 Clues: (2 words) per year • put money in a bank account • money taken out of a bank account • a debit or credit in a bank account or by credit card • (of an investment) an original sum of money invested or lent. • (2 words) interest calculated on the principal using the formula I=Prt • (2 words) interest calculated on the principal and accumulated interest • ...
Banking 2026-02-02
Across
- 24/7 access to deposit, withdraw, or check your account balance
- an account you keep your money in for everyday spending
- money you have to pay if you use an ATM that does not belong to your bank
- money from your job that goes directly into your bank account
- the account you store your money in for future needs
- money you have to pay if your account is in the negative
Down
- a monthly list of all of your transactions
- taking money out of your bank account
- a paper form of money that you can pay with or receive
- putting money into your bank account
- the amount of money in your account
- any time money is withrawn or deposited into your back account
12 Clues: the amount of money in your account • putting money into your bank account • taking money out of your bank account • a monthly list of all of your transactions • the account you store your money in for future needs • a paper form of money that you can pay with or receive • an account you keep your money in for everyday spending • ...
MICKAYLA 2024-07-30
Across
- Sheet A summary of a company's assets, liabilities, and shareholders' equity.
- The amount of money that has to be paid for an insurance policy.
- The ability to borrow money and pay it back later.
- Theft When someone steals another person’s identity to commit fraud, such as by using his or her name or Social Security number to get something. Identity theft is a crime.
- Money that has to be paid to a government to provide public goods and services.
- A financial institution and business that accepts deposits, makes loans, and handles other financial transactions.
- A specific duty, task, or activity someone completes using his or her time, skills, and energy to earn money.
- A health insurance program for people who are 65 or older, certain younger people with disabilities, and people with permanent kidney failure requiring dialysis or a transplant. This program is financed by deductions from wages and managed by the federal Social Security Administration.
- Someone who is selected to administer an estate (for example, make sure that the instructions in the will are properly followed).
- (Home Loan) A contract, signed by a borrower when a home loan is made, that gives the lender the right to take possession of the property if the borrower fails to pay off, or defaults on, the loan.
- A process of raising money for a cause or purpose, often online, from multiple people.
- A person who practices law; also known as an attorney.
- People who expect a future financial return from using their money to finance investments.
- The cost of goods and services.
- The possibility that something unplanned or unintended may happen (such as losing money). Uncertainty about outcomes that are not equally desirable. In finance, it refers to the degree of uncertainty about the rate of return and the potential harm that could arise when financial returns are not what the investor expected.
- Request to an insurance company for payment for a covered loss under an insurance policy.
- Turnover Ratio A ratio showing how often a company's inventory is sold and replaced during a year or other period of time.
- A form of financial aid, often based on financial need that does not need to be repaid (unless, for example, you withdraw from school and owe a refund).
- The dollar amount or percentage of a loss that you have to pay before the insurance policy begins to pay.
- An item with economic value, such as stock or real estate.
- A legal arrangement in which one person holds or manages assets or other property for the benefit of another.Unsecured-Installment-Loan A loan that is not secured by an asset (collateral) that a lender could take if you do not repay the loan.
- Something you wish to achieve or accomplish in a specific amount of time.
- A contractual relationship that exists when one party (the Insurer), for a fee (the premium) agrees to reimburse another party (the Insured or third party on behalf of the Insured) for a specific loss.
- A debt security, similar to an “IOU”. When you buy a bond, you are lending money to the issuer in exchange for the issuer’s promise to pay you a specified rate of interest and to repay the principal when it "matures," or comes due.
- When fraudsters impersonate a business or government agency to try to get you to give them personal information, such as through an email or text message. Can also be thought of as “fishing for confidential information”.
- Money that a bank or other financial institution pays you for keeping money on deposit with them, or the amount of money you pay a bank as a fee when you borrow money. You can earn interest from a bank (such as when you keep money in a saving account) or pay interest (such as when you borrow money).
- Something that you would like to have but that you could live without, such as a TV or tickets to a baseball game.
- Something you must have to survive, such as clothes, shelter, or food.
- Plan Another name for a budget.
- To put money at risk with the goal of making a profit (return) in the future.
- A period of reduced economic activity.
- A plan that outlines what money you expect to earn or receive (your income) and how you will save it or spend it (your expenses) for a given period of time; also called a spending plan.
- Refers to your ability to repay a loan and other debts.
- Giving money or time for the purpose of trying to make life better for others.
- The difference between the value of a piece of property (such as a house) and any debts for it (such as the amount of a mortgage).
- A rise in the general level of prices of goods and services in an economy over a period of time; the opposite is deflation.
- An asset that secures a loan or other debt that a lender can take if you default (don’t repay) the money you borrow. For example: if you get a real estate mortgage, the bank's collateral is typically your house.
Down
- Redirecting Internet requests to false Websites to collect personal information, which is generally then used to commit fraud and identity theft.
- Money borrowed that has to be repaid, generally with interest.
- The type of work a person pursues for the majority of their life that may involve formal education, special training, or be within a specific industry.
- A creditor's measure of a consumer's past and future ability and willingness to repay debts. (See also Credit Report and Credit Score.)
- Message Spam Similar to e-mail spam, but on your cell phone. Criminals often text offers of free gifts or low-cost credit offers to try to get you to click on a link so they can install malware on your phone or get you to give them information they can use to commit fraud.
- Refers to the value of your assets and your net worth.
- The total income produced by a given source.
- The property of a person who has died.
- An individual who establishes and operates his or her own business.
- The approach of spreading your money among various investments with the hope that if one investment loses money, the others will make up for those losses; also referred to by the phrase "don't put all your eggs in one basket.
- Contract between the insured and the insurer.
- IRA An Individual Retirement Account that you deposit after tax dollars into for accumulation of retirement savings.
- A Greek letter that reflects the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter.
- An investment that represents a share of ownership in a company.
- Someone who is designated to receive certain benefits after the death of another individual.
- Money that you receive from jobs, allowances, gifts, interest, dividends, and other sources.
- Compensation for work paid on a regular basis (bi-weekly/monthly) typically expressed as an annual amount.
- Value of Money The concept that a dollar today is not worth the same as a dollar in the future.
- Money awarded to students based on academic or other achievements to help pay for education expenses. Scholarships generally do not have to be repaid.
- An organization or person that lends money with the expectation that it is repaid.
- Using money or time in a way that you expect will bring you a return or increase in value.
- To set something, like money, aside to use in the future.
- The amount of money originally invested or the money that is borrowed.
- A contract transferring the use of property or occupancy of land, space, structures, or equipment in exchange for rent (generally money).
- An amount that reduces the amount of income on which a person pays tax.
- An amount owed to a person or organization for borrowed funds; responsibility to another for negligence that results in injury or damage.
- The amount of money needed to live in or use someone else’s property, such as a home, condo, or apartment.
- The money gained or left over after money spent (expense) is subtracted from money earned (income).
- A legal document in which a person conveys information such as how they want their money and assets to be distributed after their death and who should be the guardian of their children.
66 Clues: The cost of goods and services. • Plan Another name for a budget. • The property of a person who has died. • A period of reduced economic activity. • The total income produced by a given source. • Contract between the insured and the insurer. • The ability to borrow money and pay it back later. • Refers to the value of your assets and your net worth. • ...
Banking crossword by Brydon 2021-11-05
Across
- a type of loan you can use to buy or refinance a home
- a deficit in a bank account by drawing more money than an account holds
- digitally transfering money
- a cheque signed by the payer a guarunteed by the bank that the payer has a sufficient balance in the account to cover that amount
- borrowing money from the bank
- a sum of money taken out of a bank account
- an interest-bearing deposit account held at a bank or other financial institution
- a card issued by a financal institution that electronically transfers money from one bank to another
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- a negotiable instrument where payment is guaranteed by the issuing bank
- a written, dated, and signed instrument that directs a bank to pay a specific sum of money to the bearer
- a business that allows for customers to exchange one currency for another
- paying a professional in axchange for advise or services
- a metal box that stays in a safe in a bank that holds valuebles and keepsakes
- a deposit account held at a financial institution that allows withdrawals and deposits
- a sum of money placed or kept in a bank account
- non-sufficient funds
- registered retirenment savings plan
17 Clues: non-sufficient funds • digitally transfering money • borrowing money from the bank • registered retirenment savings plan • a sum of money taken out of a bank account • a sum of money placed or kept in a bank account • a type of loan you can use to buy or refinance a home • paying a professional in axchange for advise or services • ...
CRIME AND PUNISHMENT 2023-01-08
Across
- The crime of giving somebody money to make them do what you want
- The crime of stealing from a person or place by using violence
- The crime of demanding money from people by threatening to reveal their secrets
- Production of fake replicas designed to deceive (e.g. documents, designer clothes, etc.)
- The crime of taking goods from a shop without paying
- The crime of killing someone intentionally
- Illegaly takiing a person away by force, usually to get money for their release
- The crime of secretly and illegally importing goods to or from a different country
- Illegaly entering a building to steal things
- Attacking a person in the street and stealing their money or other possessions
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- Illegaly taking control of a vehicle using force
- The crime of intentionally telling a lie in a court after promising to tell the truth
- The act of stealing things from people's (hand)bags, often in a crowd
- The act of stealing something (e.g. a motor vehicle)
- Hiding the source of money obtained by illegal means
- The crime of obtaining money by deceiving people
- The crime of intentionally starting a fire in order to damage or destroy a building
17 Clues: The crime of killing someone intentionally • Illegaly entering a building to steal things • Illegaly taking control of a vehicle using force • The crime of obtaining money by deceiving people • The act of stealing something (e.g. a motor vehicle) • Hiding the source of money obtained by illegal means • The crime of taking goods from a shop without paying • ...
Accounting and Finance 2018-03-26
Across
- the amount of money an employee gets before deductions and tax.
- Money received on a regular basis from work.
- The original sum of money.
- The estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- Deductions to a payroll for taxes.
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
Down
- A written paper that is used to give money to others.
- Company's list of employees. Amount of money a company gives its employees.
- The tax on sales.
- A card used to transfer money electronically.
- the action of investing money for profit or material result.
- the amount of money an employee gets after the tax and deductions.
12 Clues: The tax on sales. • The original sum of money. • Deductions to a payroll for taxes. • Money received on a regular basis from work. • A card used to transfer money electronically. • A written paper that is used to give money to others. • the action of investing money for profit or material result. • the amount of money an employee gets before deductions and tax. • ...
Money terms in Spanish 2024-04-11
Across
- Cuando algo no cuesta nada, es ______
- Recibir dinero por un trabajo o tarea
- El lugar conocido por tener dinero
- Un plan para cómo vas a gastar tu dinero
- Lo que pagamos al gobierno
- Lo que usan para pagar con crédito o débito
- Lo que usan los hombres para guardar su dinero
- Lo que puedes hacer en lugar de gastar dinero
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- Cuando algo cuesta mucho, es _____
- Donde compras cosas
- Lo que recibes después de comprar algo
- Poner dinero en una cuenta bancaria
- El dia, mes, y año
- Sacar dinero de una cuenta bancaria
14 Clues: El dia, mes, y año • Donde compras cosas • Lo que pagamos al gobierno • Cuando algo cuesta mucho, es _____ • El lugar conocido por tener dinero • Poner dinero en una cuenta bancaria • Sacar dinero de una cuenta bancaria • Cuando algo no cuesta nada, es ______ • Recibir dinero por un trabajo o tarea • Lo que recibes después de comprar algo • ...
Old English Money Matters 2022-03-20
Budget Vocabulary 2024-02-16
Across
- a service provided by a public utility; electric, water, sewer, trash service
- once a month
- money that you pay out for a want or a need
- money received for a job after deductions
- money received before deductions
- amount of money remaining after all expenses have been paid
Down
- once a year
- to subtract or take out of
- money that you receive for working per week, month, or year
- things you would like to have
- money that is taken out of your salary, ex-taxes, insurance
- things you must have for survival
- money that you receive from a job
13 Clues: once a year • once a month • to subtract or take out of • things you would like to have • money received before deductions • things you must have for survival • money that you receive from a job • money received for a job after deductions • money that you pay out for a want or a need • money that you receive for working per week, month, or year • ...
ATM Vocab 2024-10-15
Across
- your access code
- Maximum amount of money that can be withdrawn or deposited
- what does the T in ATM stand for?
- add money
- created by a bank to hold your money
- how much money do you have?
- a name for a mini-program
Down
- a programming term that can hold a value
- charged by the bank when you try to take out more money than is in your account
- remove money
- this symbol: < is also know as “BLANK” than
- any action that changes the amount of money in your account
- charge for using the ATM machine
13 Clues: add money • remove money • your access code • a name for a mini-program • how much money do you have? • charge for using the ATM machine • what does the T in ATM stand for? • created by a bank to hold your money • a programming term that can hold a value • this symbol: < is also know as “BLANK” than • Maximum amount of money that can be withdrawn or deposited • ...
financial crossword puzzle 2024-08-11
Across
- A regular payment made by a company to its shareholders (8)
- A person's ability to borrow money based on their financial history (6)
- A professional who helps manage your finances (7)
- The gradual increase in the price of goods and services (9)
- A place to deposit and withdraw money (4)
- (Social Security) A government-backed retirement benefit program (abbr.) (2)
- A sum of money paid regularly by a company to its employees (6)
- WORTH The total value of a person's assets minus their liabilities
Down
- A strategy to reduce the impact of risk on investments (6)
- A financial plan for spending and saving (6)
- The process of spreading investments across different asset types (13)
- The difference between revenue and expenses (6)
- A sum of money saved for future use (7)
- An account that allows tax-free withdrawals in retirement (abbr.) (4)
- A financial security that represents a debt owed by a company or government (4)
- A type of retirement account (abbr.) (3)
- The amount charged for borrowing money (8)
- An investment that represents partial ownership in a company (5)
- A sum of money lent or borrowed (4)
19 Clues: A sum of money lent or borrowed (4) • A sum of money saved for future use (7) • A type of retirement account (abbr.) (3) • A place to deposit and withdraw money (4) • The amount charged for borrowing money (8) • A financial plan for spending and saving (6) • The difference between revenue and expenses (6) • A professional who helps manage your finances (7) • ...
Crossword 2023-10-16
Across
- (phr. v.) to collect money
- (idiom) worth doing, because it is helping other people
- (adj.) not interesting; dull
- (phr. v.) to be used as part of the payment for something
- (n.) a helpful or good effect, or something intended to help
- (n.) sadness because one's expectations were not met
- (n.) a way of raising money by selling tickets, one or more of which are drawn randomly, the holder(s) or such tickets win a prize
- (adj.) lacking originality
- (v.) to give money for a charity if they complete a particular task
- (adj.) touching, emotionally rewarding
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- (n.) film genre with romantic love stories
- (n. phr.) an event in which people run in order to raise money for charity
- (n.) general health and happiness
- (adj.) similar to real life, not fake
- (n.) an event held to raise money for a charity
- (n.) film genre which focuses on humour
- (n.) film genre made up of different drawings of people, animals, and objects that make them appear to move
- (n.) film genre with a lot of music and songs
- (n.) someone who does something without being forced/ paid to do it
19 Clues: (phr. v.) to collect money • (adj.) lacking originality • (adj.) not interesting; dull • (n.) general health and happiness • (adj.) similar to real life, not fake • (adj.) touching, emotionally rewarding • (n.) film genre which focuses on humour • (n.) film genre with romantic love stories • (n.) film genre with a lot of music and songs • ...
Creating a Personal Budget 2024-03-07
Across
- individual’s expenses and outstanding debts
- Seeker individual who plans for the future and is prepared for any type of financial situations
- Personalities categories in which people can be put based off of their spending and saving habits
- expenditures which are essential for an individual to be live and function
- individual who likes to save money rather than spend money
- individual’s belongings which have value
- Goals goals set to be achieved in less than a year of time
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- expenses which help an individual to live more comfortably
- process of creating a plan to spend and save money
- itemized summary of the expected income and expenses for a defined period of time
- individual who does not consider money as a necessity and does not have much of an opinion on money
- Taker individual who enjoys investing money into high-risk ventures
- Goals goals set to be achieved in about five to 10 years
- Goals goals set to be achieved in about 10 or more years
- individual who enjoys spending money on himself/herself or others
15 Clues: individual’s belongings which have value • individual’s expenses and outstanding debts • process of creating a plan to spend and save money • Goals goals set to be achieved in about five to 10 years • Goals goals set to be achieved in about 10 or more years • expenses which help an individual to live more comfortably • ...
Decision Making and Money Management 2022-11-11
Across
- adding formula
- cost of the next best thing
- "There's no such thing as a free _____"
- does it meet the criteria?
- skill that helps you talk
- What do you need/want?
- just pick one already
- pre-tax income
- let's talk about this tomorrow
- I gotta have this
- combine cells together
- when the price of everything rises
- #1 indicator of country's living standard
- the type of right that protects your stuff
- All your options
- everyone wins
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- water, gas, electric...
- formatting based on condition
- something that entices you to do something
- avg. percent of income lost per month
- alright, I give up
- rocky, kobe, Sam Walls
- small, incremental change
- income minus expenses
- study of how society manages scarcity
- generation from 1995-2012
- I guess that's fair
- monthly house payment
- post-tax income
- the type of hand that controls the market
30 Clues: everyone wins • adding formula • pre-tax income • post-tax income • All your options • I gotta have this • alright, I give up • I guess that's fair • income minus expenses • just pick one already • monthly house payment • rocky, kobe, Sam Walls • What do you need/want? • combine cells together • water, gas, electric... • small, incremental change • skill that helps you talk • ...
Unit 9: Managing Your Money 2022-12-01
Across
- media used to sell goods and services
- having a reasonable price that fits into your budget
- income that is the same each time you receive it
- expenses that change from week to week or from month to month
- paid work doing something for people
- material things one can buy or sell
- advertising that provides useful and factual information to consumers
- showing specific brands or products in television or movie scenes to advertise those products
- advertising that uses trickery and bends the truth to make a product seem like something it's not
- money paid to use money
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- spending only as much as you earn
- money received
- a person who uses or buys gods and services
- any item you buy without planning ahead
- someone who organizes, starts, and manages his or her own business
- advertising that uses exaggeration instead of facts
- using a person's name or personal information without his or her permission in order to gain a financial benefit
- income earned at a job
- a plan for how you will spend your money
- expenses that stay the same all the time
- birthdate, address, telephone number, passwords, and account numbers
21 Clues: money received • income earned at a job • money paid to use money • spending only as much as you earn • material things one can buy or sell • paid work doing something for people • media used to sell goods and services • any item you buy without planning ahead • a plan for how you will spend your money • expenses that stay the same all the time • ...
Big Money,Immigration, and urbanization 2022-10-25
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- was an American socialist, political activist, trade unionist, one of the found
- is a strategy that allows a company to streamline its operations by taking direct ownership of various stages of its production process rather than relying on external contractors or suppliers.
- the group European immigrants who “came mainly from Northern and Central Europe (Germany and England) in early 1800 particularly between 1820 and 1890 they were mostly protestant
- Scottish-born inventor, scientist and engineer who is credited with patenting the first practical telephone.
- the political policy of promoting or protecting the interests of native or indigenous inhabitants over those of immigrants, including the support of immigration-restriction measures.
- authorized the federal government to institute proceedings against trusts in order to dissolve them
- Carnegie argued that extremely wealthy Americans like himself had a responsibility to spend their money in order to benefit the greater good.
- the Supreme Court interpreted the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890, which was designed to limit the dangerous growth of corporate monopoly in the last quarter of the 19th century.
- founder of the Standard Oil Company, became one of the world's wealthiest men and a major philanthropist
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- the first significant law restricting immigration into the United States
- Union members work together to negotiate and enforce a contract with management that guarantees the things you care about like decent raises, affordable health care, job security, and a stable schedule
- a business strategy in which one company grows its operations at the same level in an industry
- prolific inventor and savvy businessman
- America's largest and most active immigration station
- inventor and engineer who developed the first process for manufacturing steel inexpensively (1856), leading to the development of the Bessemer converter.
- a situation where there is a single seller in the market.
- believe in “survival of the fittest”—the idea that certain people become powerful in society because they are innately better
- a self-made multi-millionaire who became one of the wealthiest Americans of the 19th century
- A bomb was thrown into the crowd, killing seven policemen and injuring 60 others.nb
- came largely from southern and eastern Europe.
- was an American company and corporate trust that from 1870 to 1911 was the industrial empire of John D. Rockefeller and associates, controlling almost all oil production, processing, marketing, and transportation in the United States
- reorganizing businesses to make them more profitable and stable and gaining control of them
- the largest island in California's San Francisco Bay.
- integrated steel producer
24 Clues: integrated steel producer • prolific inventor and savvy businessman • came largely from southern and eastern Europe. • America's largest and most active immigration station • the largest island in California's San Francisco Bay. • a situation where there is a single seller in the market. • the first significant law restricting immigration into the United States • ...
Big money, Immigration, and Urbanization 2022-10-26
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- The most active immigration station from 1892-1924
- American oil company that operated from 1870 to 1911
- One person holds title to the property, with an obligation to keep or use the property for the benefit of another
- Union An organized association of workers, often in a trade or profession, formed to protect and further their rights and interests
- Created one of the fastest steel-making processes of the time
- U.S. federal law prohibiting all immigration of Chinese laborers for 10 years
- An arrangement based upon the trust of both or all parties
- Dominated corporate finance on Wall Street
- Fillmore declared this place as a military reserve during the civil war
- European immigrants from Northern and Central Europe
- European immigrants from Southern and Eastern Europe
- The idea that extremely wealthy Americans like himself had a responsibility to spend their money in order to benefit the greater good
- A case that found the Sherman Antitrust Act as constitutional but can only regulate interstate commerce and not intrastate commerce
- One of the founding members of the "Industrial Workers of the World"
- A tenement building formely common in NYC
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- He patented the first practical telephone
- A violent confrontation between police and labor protesters in Chicago on May 4th, 1886
- A NYC political organization
- Led an expansion of the American Steel Industry
- An American business magnate considered to be the wealthiest American in modern history
- The combination in one company of two or more stages of production normally operated by seperated company
- A business strategy where one company grows its operations at the same level in an industry
- Antitrust law in which it prescribes the rule of free competition among those engaged in commerce
- The political boss of Tammany Hall
- The exclusive possession or control of the supply of a trade in a commodity or service
- Established a merit-based system of selecting government officials
- An American inventor and businessman
- Manufactoring company that produces steel
- American Business magnate who built his wealth on railroads and shipping
- "Survival of the Fittest"
30 Clues: "Survival of the Fittest" • A NYC political organization • The political boss of Tammany Hall • An American inventor and businessman • He patented the first practical telephone • Manufactoring company that produces steel • A tenement building formely common in NYC • Dominated corporate finance on Wall Street • Led an expansion of the American Steel Industry • ...
Big money, Immigration, and Urbanization 2022-10-21
Across
- what is criticism about monopolies and trusts?
- the merger of two or more companies
- New York City political organization
- inventor of many things, one being the lightbulb
- the action of modifying the will or trust instrument to best align with the intent of the settler.
- Supreme court case that limited the federal governments power.
- inventor of the telephone
- inventor of steel being made cheaper
- founding member of the Industrial Workers of the World
- came to america a generation after the old immigrants
- form of business organization in which all stages of production of a good
- benefit the economy
- a tenement building formerly common in New York City and having a long narrow plan characterized by two narrow air wells at each side.
- workers who form together to advance their rights and interests.
- the idea where people become powerful because they were born better
- founder of the Standard Oil Company.
- Main company for steel
- gained a monopoly in the oil industry.
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- self-made multi-millionaire who became one of the wealthiest Americans of the 19th century.
- largest most active immigration station
- the rich must spend their money
- Someone having control over an entire supply.
- support or encouragement
- protest between workers and cops, very violent.
- American industrialist who worked in the steel industry.
- Deal between japan and the US helping both countries out
- the first significant law restricting immigration into the United States
- reaction against immigration
- he reorganized many bankrupt railroads and industrial companies.
- came to america in the 1800s
- authorized the federal government to institute proceedings against trusts
- provided that federal government jobs be awarded on the basis of merit
- man who stole taxpayers money
- an economic philosophy of free-market capitalism that opposes government intervention.
- peace activist, leader of settlement house
- a military reserve
36 Clues: a military reserve • benefit the economy • Main company for steel • support or encouragement • inventor of the telephone • reaction against immigration • came to america in the 1800s • man who stole taxpayers money • the rich must spend their money • the merger of two or more companies • New York City political organization • inventor of steel being made cheaper • ...
Big Money, Immigration, and Urbanization 2022-10-22
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- - English inventor with important steel making technique.
- - American business magnate who became wealthy in railroads and shipping
- - What is the criticism about monopolies and trusts?
- - Policy favoring native inhabitants.
- - One of the founders of the
- - American business magnate and philanthropist
- - A business strategy in which one company grows its operations at the same level in an industry.
- Workers of the world
- - The idea that certain people become powerful because they are just better.
- - Scottish born inventor, scientist and engineer.
- - American inventor and buisnessman
- - Immigration station where immigrants were arrested and interrogated.
- - An entity created to hold assets for benefit of people or entities
- - Organized groups of workers
- - Largest business enterprise ever launched in America
- - Mainly comes from southern and eastern Europe.
- - Mainly came from northern and western Europe
- - A very large and powerful US oil company.
- - Support given by a patron.
- - Federal government jobs would be rewarded based on merit and employees would be selected by competitive exam.
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- decisions that affect their work.
- - Wealthy americans to spend money on the greater good.
- - Exclusive possession or control of the supply trade in a commodity or service
- - When a business expands its control over other businesses that are part of the overall manufacturing process.
- - Dumbbell allowing air shafts between tenements.
- - Scottish American industrialist and philanthropist
- - Informal, unwritten agreements between two parties to make a transaction or other commitment.
- - Prohibition of all Chinese laborers for 10 years.
- - Riot that became the symbol of international struggle for workers rights.
- - Abstention by governments from interfering in the workings of the free market.
- Knight - Known as the Sugar Trust case
- - American politician and political boss of Tammany hall.
- - Unsuccessfully invoked rarely against industrial monopolies
- - American settlement activist, reformer, social worker, and author.
- - Busiest immigrant inspection and processing station in the US.
- - New York City political organization.
- - Reorganized business to make them more profitable and stable and gain control of them.
37 Clues: Workers of the world • - One of the founders of the • - Support given by a patron. • - Organized groups of workers • decisions that affect their work. • - American inventor and buisnessman • - Policy favoring native inhabitants. • Knight - Known as the Sugar Trust case • - New York City political organization. • - A very large and powerful US oil company. • ...
W!SE Review: Money & Banks 2023-04-24
Across
- used to figure out the number of years it will take to double your money at a given interest rate
- written by a bank, guaranteed form of payment
- personal identification number
- government issued currency that is not backed commodity such as gold or silver but rather by the government that issued it
- writing a check or swiping your debit card but not having enough money in your account to cover it
- a general increase in prices which causes the value of your money to go down.
- given by banks, credit unions, pawnshops, finance companies, payday lenders
- individual retirement account
- lin directly to your checking account and be used instead of cash. They take money out of your account at the point of sale.
- member owned co-operative financial institution usually has lower interest rates on loans
- money not allocated for food or shelter
- payroll tax that pays for Social Security and Medicare
- wages before taxes
- used like a check is a pre-specified amount of money and is purchased at different types of stores
Down
- allowance is used to reduce amount of taxed income
- interest earned on interest
- closed loop system
- the degree of ease in which assets can be sold
- automatic teller machine, allow you to withdraw money and view account balances
- Federal Reserve System which regulates banks, ensuring they are safe
- Loan to pay for a home.
- next best alternative, what is given up when a choice is made
- a time deposit offered at financial institutions, a penalty if cashed before maturity
23 Clues: closed loop system • wages before taxes • Loan to pay for a home. • interest earned on interest • individual retirement account • personal identification number • money not allocated for food or shelter • written by a bank, guaranteed form of payment • the degree of ease in which assets can be sold • allowance is used to reduce amount of taxed income • ...
Section 7: Time, Money & Shopping 2025-12-09
30 Clues: Hoy • Hora • Tarde • Reloj • Bolsa • Noche • Pagar • Vender • Minuto • Mañana • Precio • Recibo • Tiempo • Cajero • Costar • Dinero • Cambio • Tienda • Oferta • Mercado • Cartera • Segundo • Monedas • Carrito • Comprar • Efectivo • Billetes • Centro comercial • Tarjeta de crédito • Mañana (día siguiente)
Industrial Revolution 2022-01-13
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- Steam _______________ began to move trains in the 1830s
- engine This replaced the water wheel as power for the new machines [2 words]
- When a group of people put money together to buy a factory, they formed a ____________________
- Places where goods are sold
- Workers in factories were called this
- labor When work is done by hand, it's called __________ ___________ [2 words]
- This was needed to make machines run
- To make things is to _________ things
- Manmade rivers used to get goods from the factory to the people
- The system where money is used by businesspeople to make more money is called ____________
- When you've used your money to help build a factory, you've ____________ your money
- system When people went to work in a factory, it was called the ___________ _____________ [2 words]
- britain The Industrial Revolution started here [2 words]
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- The steam engine and other new machines are examples of these
- Getting goods from one place to another requires a _________________ system
- Factories were built when these became big and expensive
- Money used to build factories
- Wood or coal used to power the new machines
- To make or produce goods
- revolution A change that affected the way people earn a living [2 words]
- materials Coal and iron ore are ______ ____________ needed for making things
21 Clues: To make or produce goods • Places where goods are sold • Money used to build factories • This was needed to make machines run • Workers in factories were called this • To make things is to _________ things • Wood or coal used to power the new machines • Steam _______________ began to move trains in the 1830s • Factories were built when these became big and expensive • ...
Business Vocabulary 2015-04-29
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- The amount of money a passenger has to pay to use public transport
- To agree to give or allow (something requested)
- A point of congestion or blockage
- Become greater in size, amount, intensity, or degree
- A organisation's workforce
- Normally an amount of money lent which is expected to be returned with interest
- The act of moving someone or something from one place to another
- Normally in the form of official statistics or relates to the financial performance of a company
- Token that may be exchanged
- A plan or course of action taken to achieve a particular purpose
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- Wealth in the form of money or other assets gathered for a particular purpose
- Subtracting from something
- The act or process of putting money into something for profit or material result
- Underlying support or foundation for an idea, argument, or process
- The payment of something before it can be acquired or done
- Escape or avoid
- Customer
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of the money lent
- A building or group of buildings which specialise in assembly
- To put, lay, or stand (something) in a specified place or position
- Controlling the rate of which goods become available
21 Clues: Customer • Escape or avoid • Subtracting from something • A organisation's workforce • Token that may be exchanged • A point of congestion or blockage • To agree to give or allow (something requested) • Become greater in size, amount, intensity, or degree • Controlling the rate of which goods become available • The payment of something before it can be acquired or done • ...
Unit 7 2023-03-09
Across
- To have work and personal relationships to help you later
- The amount of money that you have received before the taxes
- letter that people that know you like a teacher and they will or not recommend you to that employer
- The tax on your paycheck
- a social insurance program consisting of retirement, disability and survivor benefits
- A plan to retire
- The supply and demand of labor
- Something that you could refer to
- A heath insurance for old people
- payment that the boss will give you for doing your job
- Money received on a regular basis
- Working but your are doing it for experience not money
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- A summary of yourself for employers
- Skills that are easy to learn
- The minimum amount of money you can get paid
- Commissions are a form of variable-pay remuneration for services rendered or products sold
- Money you have really received
- An insurance that helps with heath
- A sit down talk with the employer to see if you’ll get the job
- How much money you make a year
- Skills expected from a professional
- A thing that you give employers so they could have an idea on how you are
- Having a paying job
- Federal Insurance Contributions Act
24 Clues: A plan to retire • Having a paying job • The tax on your paycheck • Skills that are easy to learn • Money you have really received • How much money you make a year • The supply and demand of labor • A heath insurance for old people • Something that you could refer to • Money received on a regular basis • An insurance that helps with heath • A summary of yourself for employers • ...
Cash-flow crossword 2023-02-11
Across
- a limitation It that it is just a ________
- a reason business create cash flow forecasts it identifies potential _________ in cash balances
- figures in _______ indicate negative figures
- Flow of money into a business
- keeping too much stock uses up cash and there is an elevated risk that stock becomes unusable
- money spent regularly on rent, insurance, electricity etc. that keep a business operating
- A cause of a cash flow problem is that businesses can incur unexpected costs known as ____________________
- flow of money into and out of a business
- opening Balance +/- net Cash Flow
- a strategy to improve cash flow is to reduce the ____________ offered to customers
- asset that easily be changed into cash
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- Flow of money out of a business
- inability to meet debts
- to improve cash flow a business can sell off a premises (or asset) and then lease it back
- total Revenue - total Cost
- money that can be readily used for business operations
- a strategy to improve cash flow is to ________ payments to suplliers
- money taken out of the business by owner for personal use
- total inflows – total outflows
- The____________ will always be the same figure as that of the closing balance of the previous month
20 Clues: inability to meet debts • total Revenue - total Cost • Flow of money into a business • total inflows – total outflows • Flow of money out of a business • opening Balance +/- net Cash Flow • asset that easily be changed into cash • flow of money into and out of a business • a limitation It that it is just a ________ • figures in _______ indicate negative figures • ...
quizlet: Stocks 2022-09-27
Across
- A nationwide electronic system that links dealers across the nation so that they can buy and sell securities electronically.
- to include the details of something
- to put money into a project
- An amount paid to a stockbroker based on a percentage of their sales
- the business of buying and selling or exchanging items
- person who puts money into a project to earn a profit
- to say what will happen before it occurs
- Paper notes promising to repay money after a certain length of time with interest
- A business deal or action; exchange of money, goods, or services
- portion of stock
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- An economic system based on private property and free enterprise.
- The portion of corporate profits paid out to stockholders
- A person who invests in a corporation by buying stock and is a partial owner
- investment variety to reduce risk
- A business owned by stockholders who share in its profits but are not personally responsible for its debt.
- anything of value that is owned
- To risk money or other possession on an event, chance, or contingency.
- a person who links buyers and sellers of stock
- A group of your investments
- the cost required for something; the money spent on something.
- clear, showing financial accounts
21 Clues: portion of stock • to put money into a project • A group of your investments • investment variety to reduce risk • clear, showing financial accounts • anything of value that is owned • to include the details of something • to say what will happen before it occurs • a person who links buyers and sellers of stock • person who puts money into a project to earn a profit • ...
Stocks & Stock Market 2022-09-27
Across
- person who puts money into a project to earn a profit
- a business owned by stockholders who share in its profits but are not personally responsible for its debts
- A street in New York City famous for being the location of the New York stock exchange
- The portion of corporate profits paid out to stockholders
- a group of your investments
- variety to reduce risk
- investment variety to reduce risk
- a group of similar stocks and bonds
- A share of ownership in a company
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- an amount paid to a stockbroker based on a percentage of their sales
- to include the details of something
- a person who links buyers and sellers of stock
- the movement of money in and out of a business or bank account
- something that is worth a lot of money or is important in some way
- to risk money or other possession on an event, chance, or contingency.
- A business deal or action; exchange of money, goods, or services
- An economic system based on private property and free enterprise.
- Money earned on a regular basis with little or no effort required to maintain it.
- to say what will happen before it occurs
- the business of buying and selling or exchanging items
- portion of stock
21 Clues: portion of stock • variety to reduce risk • a group of your investments • investment variety to reduce risk • A share of ownership in a company • a group of similar stocks and bonds • to include the details of something • to say what will happen before it occurs • a person who links buyers and sellers of stock • person who puts money into a project to earn a profit • ...
econ 2022-12-13
Across
- -measure of return on invest i totally interest
- a type of security that gives stockholders a share of ownership in a company.
- - a small plastic card given to you by banks
- - the price you pay for borrowing money
- - Management of large about of money especially by the government and large companys
- return on investment
- a debt security, similar to an IOU
- you pay when you pay something that goes to the state
- - large amounts of cash giving to you by the bank
- money that is owe/due
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- the average rate of growth experienced by an investment over a multi-year period
- - a spending plan based on income
- if you don't pat you credit card this goes down but if you do it goes up
- - a fixed amount that is paid to an employee at regular intervals, irrespective of the hours or amount of work performed.
- - a account where you can save your money
- the cost of something
- an agreement made between a bank and you to lend you money
- - a account at a bank where checks can be drawn out from the account
- - invest money for profit
- - a place or system where there is buyers and sellers
20 Clues: return on investment • the cost of something • money that is owe/due • - invest money for profit • - a spending plan based on income • a debt security, similar to an IOU • - the price you pay for borrowing money • - a account where you can save your money • - a small plastic card given to you by banks • -measure of return on invest i totally interest • ...
Caleb Toews, P1, Economics vocab 2023-01-23
Across
- small pieces of a company
- workers focus on one type of work business
- laws that stop companies from using unfair practices to gain an advantage over competitors, these laws also protect buyers from goods and services that are poor quality, dangerous, or advertised dishonestly
- what we lose when we make a choice
- rising prices
- the economies of countries around the world
- when we use credit, we are using another person's money to buy something
- resources things from nature that people can use
- prices that are falling (decreasing)
- money that is owed to someone else
- taxes paid to the state we live in. The taxes pay for things our state needs
- taxes paid in the wages we earn at our jobs
Down
- products or services brought in country for sale
- money we pay to the goverment
- nations around the world rely on each other for products and services
- the people, or services, that buy products and services
- products or services sent out of a country to be sold in another country
- in short supply
- workers or employees
- how money is made and spent in a certain area
- money earned by workers
- goal on how we use our money
- the creation of products
23 Clues: rising prices • in short supply • workers or employees • money earned by workers • the creation of products • small pieces of a company • goal on how we use our money • money we pay to the goverment • what we lose when we make a choice • money that is owed to someone else • prices that are falling (decreasing) • workers focus on one type of work business • ...
windfall 2023-03-30
Across
- where alice used to live before her parents passed
- who is the reason that teddy had to come home from mexico so early
- what teddy was blessed with the day he won the lottery
- teddy and alices best friend
- what is alice afraid of if she accepts the money
- what alice is called by teddy when she doesnt accept half of the winnings
- where the ticket was found after they had lost it
- this is alices birthday gift to teddy
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- what project does teddy keep pushing off now that he won the money, this frusturates alice
- in what month does the money arrive
- what did the card fall under that alice planned on confessing her love to teddy with
- the character in love with teddy
- the feeling that alice has towards teddy
- the boy alice has been going on dates with
- teddy is conflicted on what to do about ____ now that he has the lottery money
- the feeling that alice has while she watches teddy blow the money
- teddy becomes __ after the press interviews and everyone at school finds out about the money
- how much was the jackpot
- is winning the lottery pulling teddy and alice together or apart
- character that won the lottery
20 Clues: how much was the jackpot • teddy and alices best friend • character that won the lottery • the character in love with teddy • in what month does the money arrive • this is alices birthday gift to teddy • the feeling that alice has towards teddy • the boy alice has been going on dates with • what is alice afraid of if she accepts the money • ...
kates econ cross 2022-06-06
Across
- Decreasing the money supply
- A collection of stocks or bonds
- Willing to take a risk and start a business
- A lost of prices and quantities demanded
- Prices rising too fast
- How much money worth of goods and services are made in america over time
- People dont have jobs due to recession
- Limit on quantities
- When people are unemployed because they arent needed for that job at the time
- The government spends less money than it takes in
Down
- Decreasing gdp,high inflation rate, high inflation rate
- Something that satisfies our wants and needs
- when the government takes in more money than it spends
- Bank for banks
- Government set a maximum price for a Product
- Goods that businesses make more goods out of
- Taxes on imports
- Without a job but seeking one
- Increasing the money supply
- The largest form of mandatory Spending
- Actions by the fed to increase or decrease the money supply
- Members of the population who are able to work being 16 years and older and seeking for employment
- When people leave their job to find a better or new one
- A graph representing a supply schedule
- Quantity demanded is larger than Quantity supplied
25 Clues: Bank for banks • Taxes on imports • Limit on quantities • Prices rising too fast • Decreasing the money supply • Increasing the money supply • Without a job but seeking one • A collection of stocks or bonds • The largest form of mandatory Spending • People dont have jobs due to recession • A graph representing a supply schedule • A lost of prices and quantities demanded • ...
Unit 10 Financial Literacy by Sarah Thompson 2019-04-03
Across
- the regular wages and employee receives from an employer
- A financial value of a person or company
- a tax on someones owns income
- Money paid out from an account
- the person who lent them money
- price per stuff
- a portion of wages that is not included on paycheck
- Gross income less variety of deductions
- an expense that doesn't change over time
- a percentage on selling price of goods or services
- to give money into your personal account
- the amounts one must play to maintain standard living
- the left over after an expense
- the proportion of income that is not spent
- the amounts one must play to maintain standard living
- regular wages or benefits giving to an employ from employer
Down
- An item that is owned
- to take money out of your account
- An extra amount of the actual interest
- cost that varies over time depending on the factors
- An interest paid to its original owner
- Cost of living or doing business
- a card used repeatedly for goods and services
- a deposited of money allowing the owner to make withdrawals
- the amount of money one receives after labor
- A loan to buy real estate
- a responsibility to pay goods needs or services to another party
- the amount one must pay to maintain standard living
28 Clues: price per stuff • An item that is owned • A loan to buy real estate • a tax on someones owns income • Money paid out from an account • the person who lent them money • the left over after an expense • Cost of living or doing business • to take money out of your account • An extra amount of the actual interest • An interest paid to its original owner • ...
Economics Crossword Review 2023-11-16
Across
- Economic system controlled by the government
- the countries beyond your borders
- study of money and how to use resources
- setting money aside for the future
- buying goods from a foreign country
- trading time and effort for money
- people work to earn a paycheck. They spend it to buy what they need
- no limits on how much a country can trade
- dividing up work to do it faster and cheaper
- selling goods to a foreign country
- spending plan for 1 month
- the path that goods take between countries
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- Economic system where businesses and people are free to make choices
- Economic system based on the way things were done in the past
- things you can buy
- homeland country
- making things faster and saving money
- People use money to buy things from a store or each other
- a person who buys goods and services
- something a person does for another person
- People trade things they have for things they want
- materials people use to make goods and services
- list
- a thing you must have to live
- a thing you'd like but don't need
- limited
- Money earned for labor
- voluntary exchange of goods and services
28 Clues: list • limited • homeland country • things you can buy • Money earned for labor • spending plan for 1 month • a thing you must have to live • the countries beyond your borders • trading time and effort for money • a thing you'd like but don't need • setting money aside for the future • selling goods to a foreign country • buying goods from a foreign country • ...
ACCOUNTING VOCAB 2023-11-27
Across
- always on the side used to record increases to an account
- legal permission that gives a corporation certain rights and privileges
- a report or description of an event or experience
- the action or process of investing money for profit or material result
- entry on left side of account
- system to analyze and record a transaction
- shows the dollar increase or decrease in an account that is caused by a transaction
- when a business spends more than it earns
- income
- the portion of the company assets that an owner can claim
- the act of withdrawing money
- money that investors, banks, or business supply
- a thing or things belonging to someone
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- business recognized by law to have a life of its own
- the money required for something
- provides service for a fee
- list of all accounts used by a business
- money owed to a company by its creditors
- entry on right side of account
- accounts grouped together
- person who transforms ideas for products or services into real-world business
- the value of the shares issued by a company
- money owed to a company by its debtors
- the state of being responsible for something, especially by law
- business owned by one person
25 Clues: income • accounts grouped together • provides service for a fee • business owned by one person • the act of withdrawing money • entry on left side of account • entry on right side of account • the money required for something • money owed to a company by its debtors • a thing or things belonging to someone • list of all accounts used by a business • ...
Lailah's Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-13
Across
- An amount by which something, especially a sum of money, is too small.
- The state of being responsible for something, especially by law.
- Money that goes in and out.
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- A certain amount you can go to or a certain amount you can use.
- the cost required for something or the money spent on something.
- Things or something that someone owns that's valuable and useful.
- The money a business owes its suppliers.
- The revenue, expenses, gains, and losses of a company during a particular period.
- Income remaining after deduction of taxes and other mandatory charges.
Down
- An accounting professional who has met state licensing requirements to eat the CPA designation.
- An accumulation or increase of something over time.
- An amount of money you owe back.
- A financial statement that reports a company's assets, liabilities, and shareholder equity.
- Assets which are purchased for long-term use and not likely to crash.
- All income from employment.
- The quality of being fair and impartial.
- The process of reviewing and confirming your financial reports.
- An official document that summarizes your account activity over a certain period of time.
- For keeping record of a company’s total financial accounts.
20 Clues: All income from employment. • Money that goes in and out. • An amount of money you owe back. • The quality of being fair and impartial. • The money a business owes its suppliers. • An accumulation or increase of something over time. • For keeping record of a company’s total financial accounts. • A certain amount you can go to or a certain amount you can use. • ...
Final Exam 2024-02-21
Across
- Money earned back from investing money
- A worker complaint
- Looking at many brands of the same item to find the best buy
- A store brand product rather than a name brand
- Another name for strikebreakers or replacement workers
- An expense that changes from month to month
- Money left over after all expenses are taken out
- An expense that changes from month to month
- A refusal to buy something in hopes that it pressures a company to give in to worker demands
- Something bought for future financial benefit
Down
- Extra money paid to employees for work beyond 40 hour per week or on weekends or holidays
- payments made to workers who are injured or disabled while working
- Money earned BEFORE taxes and other expenses are taken out
- Buying something you did not intend to buy
- When a company asks consumers to return a product
- When both sides agree to have a mediator who will decide how to solve a disagreement
- A home loan
- A court order preventing some activity
- A guarantee that the workers will not lose their jobs
- The act of stopping work to get better pay and working conditions
- Anything extra provided to workers besides wages
- A plan for spending and saving money
22 Clues: A home loan • A worker complaint • A plan for spending and saving money • Money earned back from investing money • A court order preventing some activity • Buying something you did not intend to buy • An expense that changes from month to month • An expense that changes from month to month • Something bought for future financial benefit • ...
Cashless Society 2024-09-04
Across
- A sum of money placed in a bank.
- A medicine or other substance which has a physiological effect when ingested or otherwise introduced into the body.
- Action of taking property unlawfully from a person or place by force or threat of force.
- A unit of currency in the United States.
- An instance of buying or selling something.
- The money you receive from work or investments.
- The state of being free from public attention or disturbance.
- A place where goods are sold.
- Physical money in the form of coins and banknotes.
Down
- A tool or machine made for a specific purpose
- Male ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth.
- A person who buys goods or services.
- The action or process of paying someone or something or of being paid.
- A written statement of money that you owe for goods or services.
- Relating to money or finance.
- A group of people living together in an organized community.
- Going or being transported from place to place.
- something generally accepted as a medium of exchange, a measure of value, or a means of payment.
- Making payments and transactions without using physical cash.
- Mandatory payments to the government.
20 Clues: Relating to money or finance. • A place where goods are sold. • A sum of money placed in a bank. • A person who buys goods or services. • Mandatory payments to the government. • A unit of currency in the United States. • An instance of buying or selling something. • A tool or machine made for a specific purpose • Going or being transported from place to place. • ...
Financing Your Future Education 2025-11-03
Across
- Financial aid based on need rather than grades.
- Post-secondary option offering hands-on, career-focused diploma programs.
- Ontario government program that provides grants and loans to students.
- Extra money you pay when repaying a loan.
- Money you’ve set aside to pay for future education.
- The criteria that determine if you qualify for OSAP funding.
- Award based on achievement, talent, or leadership; does not require repayment.
- Factor that determines whether you qualify for a grant or bursary.
- Education is described as this — something you put time and money into for long-term benefit.
- A plan that helps you track expenses and manage spending.
- Pathway where you earn while you learn in a skilled trade.
Down
- The six months after graduation before you must start repaying OSAP loans.
- Borrowed money that must be repaid with interest.
- Free money from government or schools that does not need to be repaid.
- What OSAP gives you to show how much aid you qualify for.
- The money paid to attend classes each year.
- Jobs often entered through apprenticeships, such as plumbing or carpentry.
- Savings plan parents can set up to help pay for education (abbrev.).
- What builds up when you borrow more than you can repay.
- Post-secondary institution offering academic and professional degrees.
20 Clues: Extra money you pay when repaying a loan. • The money paid to attend classes each year. • Financial aid based on need rather than grades. • Borrowed money that must be repaid with interest. • Money you’ve set aside to pay for future education. • What builds up when you borrow more than you can repay. • What OSAP gives you to show how much aid you qualify for. • ...
Financial Literacy Vocabulary 2026-04-20
Across
- a pay schedule in which pay checks are given every two weeks
- A loan used to purchase a house
- the "20" portion of the 50-30-20 rule
- type of interest that is based solely on the principal, rate & time
- to turn a percent into a decimal you must ______________ by 100
- The "50" portion of the 50-30-20 rule
- This type of income is your "take-home pay" - approximately 70% of what you earned
- 4 times per year, interest is compounded _________________
- 3 letter abbreviation that represents annual interest on a loan or credit card
- the "e" formula is used when interest is compounded ____________________
- The "30" portion of the 50-30-20 rule
Down
- __________ Charge, the cost of paying for something with a loan (another way to say "interest paid")
- 52 times per year, interest is compounded ________________
- the portion of your budget involving "money earned"
- a term for the amount of money earned hourly
- _____________ income is money earned BEFORE taxes & other deductions
- the portion of your budget involving "money spent"
- 12 times per year, interest is compounded ______________
- the beginning amount of money in a loan or investment
- a term for the amount of money earned in a full year
- to turn a decimal into a percent you must _____________ by 100
21 Clues: A loan used to purchase a house • the "20" portion of the 50-30-20 rule • The "50" portion of the 50-30-20 rule • The "30" portion of the 50-30-20 rule • a term for the amount of money earned hourly • the portion of your budget involving "money spent" • the portion of your budget involving "money earned" • a term for the amount of money earned in a full year • ...
H2 - Words Unit 3 2021-02-08
Across
- This tells you what you like and don't like.
- Another word for to fight.
- To ask someone to pay for something.
- When someone borrows money from somebody else.
- The person who organised the party.
- Another word for expensive.
- To buy things with your money.
- Cash money, usually round.
- To make something disappear from sight.
- To pay for someone else's food, items etc.
- To help someone, or to back them up.
- The opposite of stupid.
- The state of having no money whatsoever.
- To have a close look at something.
- What you think about something.
Down
- When someone is very good at something.
- Another word form right now.
- Not very often.
- When things go together, or look good together.
- To spend money or time without any purpose.
- A place where ladies keep their money (and sometimes other items as well).
- Banknotes and coins.
- To do your part.
- An item that has a physical problem, like a crack or chip.
- Of a woman.
- Another word for to save.
- Using someone's things, but returning them afterwards.
- Something you always do, or always do in the same way.
- When something is fun to watch.
- Another word for to rip.
- When people only care about themselves.
31 Clues: Of a woman. • Not very often. • To do your part. • Banknotes and coins. • The opposite of stupid. • Another word for to rip. • Another word for to save. • Another word for to fight. • Cash money, usually round. • Another word for expensive. • Another word form right now. • To buy things with your money. • When something is fun to watch. • What you think about something. • ...
Dollars & Sense 2021-10-29
Across
- a loan where the spender is putting up house as collatoreal
- a machine that allows you to withdraw money.
- account where you store money to build interest.
- a loan from a bank or company used for personal needs like buying groceries.
- any place you can make deposits, draw money from, etc.
- a card thats pull from bank or company with a certain set amount limit.
- account used to pull money for a check
- a card that pulls from own funds to purchase things
- document that keeps a list of transactions made by check
Down
- A system put in place to protect people from overdraft fees
- a loan from a business stricly meant for business.
- a loan from a bank or company for paying off mortgage.
- a check written electronically. Can be done at places like banks and cash registers if accessible.
- loan from bank or company to buy a car
- Companies in charge of credit cards. Lenders of money set to a certain limit.
- when money is directly put into a bank account from a transaction.
- Banking: Banking done through a website and/or app.
- A slip of paper that people write when they pay something.
- Banks that are accesiable to everyone
- A bank that opprates with everyday people and small businesses.
20 Clues: Banks that are accesiable to everyone • loan from bank or company to buy a car • account used to pull money for a check • a machine that allows you to withdraw money. • account where you store money to build interest. • a loan from a business stricly meant for business. • Banking: Banking done through a website and/or app. • ...
Unit 10 Financial Lieteracy by Chloe Rakowitz 2019-04-01
Across
- cost of basic needs of life
- removing funds from a bank account
- a price for foodstuffs
- includes some or all items of income and is reduced by expenses
- entered in the balance sheet of a business enter price
- portion of pay checks that is not included in the pay check'
- amount of money given during a time in exchange for labor
- anything of value that a person buys
- amount that is or may be subtracted
- amount of money being borrowed or lent
- all the money made while working
- costs of living or doing business
Down
- deposits of money for any non imeditate use
- expenses that can change depending on a use of products
- bank account which checks may be written against money amounts on deposits
- amount of pay remaining for issuance
- any asset minus any debt owned
- interest calculated as a simple percentage of the original amount
- money paid out from an account
- loan for the purchase of real property
- issued by a bank or business
- estimate of income for a set period of time
- banks refer to deposits
- will be the same amount regardless of changes of amount in sales
- paid to a person on a regular basis
- tax paid for a certain good
26 Clues: a price for foodstuffs • banks refer to deposits • cost of basic needs of life • tax paid for a certain good • issued by a bank or business • any asset minus any debt owned • money paid out from an account • all the money made while working • costs of living or doing business • removing funds from a bank account • amount that is or may be subtracted • ...
BizTown Crossoword 2024-04-30
Across
- A catchy tune used to advertise a business or product.
- How a country makes and manages goods, services, and money.
- A written order to a bank to pay a certain amount of money from a checking account to another person or business.
- Payments that citizens and businesses are required to make to a government to pay for public goods or services.
- Goods that a business has in stock to sell.
- People who buy and use goods and services.
- Members of a town, city, county, state, or country.
- A business agreement or exchange.
- The money an employee earns for his or her work.
Down
- To write a signature on the back of a check.
- A person who works for an employer
- The standards that help determine what is good, right, and proper.
- An agreement to behave according to stated guidelines.
- The study of governments, public processes, and the rights and duties of citizenship.
- A way of persuading people to want goods or services.
- Money borrowed that must be repaid, usually with interest.
- The money people earn for their work based on the value they bring to the business.
- The freedom to act in a certain way.
- Abilities a person has developed and does well.
- A business that charges customers for money-related services.
20 Clues: A business agreement or exchange. • A person who works for an employer • The freedom to act in a certain way. • People who buy and use goods and services. • Goods that a business has in stock to sell. • To write a signature on the back of a check. • Abilities a person has developed and does well. • The money an employee earns for his or her work. • ...
project 2024-05-16
Across
- planning on how to spend and save
- annual cost of borrowing money
- account for storing money
- cost of borrowing money
- time deposit with a fixed term and interest rate
- allocating funds with the exception of generating profit
- percentage used to calculate the amount of tax due
- shortfall of expenses over income
- investment fund tracking a specific market index
- loan secured by property
- rating of credit
- fixed income securities issued by a government to raise capital
- putting money aside for future use
Down
- document used to compare financial records
- cost that stay the same
- Levies implemented by a local government
- stealing ones identity
- maximum spending limit
- price that something would sell on market
- mortage not insured or guaranteed by a government agency
- home loan insured by a government agency
- record of transactions and balances
- excess of income over expenses
- cost of borrowing or reward for saving money
- aid for educuation
- financing option on your car
- expenses that differ
- fees on finalizing a property purchase
- record of credit history
- partial payment on a large purchase
- small amount of money carried for everyday expenses
- finincial account combining features of savings and investing
32 Clues: rating of credit • aid for educuation • expenses that differ • stealing ones identity • maximum spending limit • cost that stay the same • cost of borrowing money • loan secured by property • record of credit history • account for storing money • financing option on your car • annual cost of borrowing money • excess of income over expenses • planning on how to spend and save • ...
Cash flow 2023-02-10
Across
- Money spent regularly on rent, insurance, electricity and other things that keep a business operation
- ________ expenditure is when businesses incur unexpected costs
- Closing cash ________: amount of cash that the business expects to have at the end of each month
- Cash ___flow: flow of money out a business
- flow of money into and out of a business (2 words)
- Inability to meet debts
- _____ Cash flow = total inflows - total outflows
- Cash flow forecasts can useful because it identifies potential _______ in cash balances
- Cash ___flow: flow of money into a business
Down
- one cause of cash flow problems is allowing customers too much ______
- Cash flow ______: can be used to predict shortfalls in the business
- one reason businesses prepare cash flow forecasts is because _____ stakeholders may require a regular forecast for things like loans
- Negative figures are indicated by _________
- There is a popular phrase 'Cash is King', because cash is needed to pay ______, overheads, and employees
- Money taken out of the business by owner(s) for personal use
- Total revenue - total cost
- ______ balance = opening balance +/- Net cash flow
- Asset that is easily changed into cash
- Money that can be readily used for business operations
- one cause of cash flow problems (___ profits)
20 Clues: Inability to meet debts • Total revenue - total cost • Asset that is easily changed into cash • Cash ___flow: flow of money out a business • Negative figures are indicated by _________ • Cash ___flow: flow of money into a business • one cause of cash flow problems (___ profits) • _____ Cash flow = total inflows - total outflows • ...
Kaitlyn's, P1, Economics vocab 2023-01-24
Across
- workers or employees
- goals for how we will use our money
- resources that can not be made again or used again, because they can take thousands to millions of years to make
- workers focus on one type of work or business
- when money is put into an account and earns money for being in that account
- protect our recources so we don't lose them
- money we pay to the government
- costs or things we have to buy
- taxes paid to the Federal government for things our country needs
Down
- things from nature that people can use
- taxes paid to the state we live in to pay for things our state needs
- in most states, consumers have to pay sales tax on the things they buy
- in short supply
- putting money to the side to save it for later
- resources that can be made again and used again without the help of humans
- when you own land, a house, or another property, you must pay yearly taxes on it
- items used by a business to produce goods and provide services
- taxes paid to our cities or counties for things needed locally
- the money we earn when we work
- taxes paid on the wages we earn at our jobs
20 Clues: in short supply • workers or employees • the money we earn when we work • money we pay to the government • costs or things we have to buy • goals for how we will use our money • things from nature that people can use • taxes paid on the wages we earn at our jobs • protect our recources so we don't lose them • workers focus on one type of work or business • ...
Unit 7 Review 2023-08-16
Across
- When something burst and causes harm/injury to people.
- When someone loses their balance due to some object on the floor.
- Money you will get from of your work
- Money that you will receive after you retire
- This is an injury caused by fire
- The amount of money that will be taken out of your monthly salary
- A benefit that allow you to take a break from work for a specific reason
- When someone can’t breathe because of lack of oxygen.
- A type of leave for the purpose of pregnancy
- The money that you will need to give to the government
Down
- An event that might lead to harm/injury to someone
- This happens when someone touches a live electricity wire.
- Money you will get from your business
- A sharp electric shock that sometimes happens when you touch a metal surface.
- An event that causes harm/injury to someone
- This happens when you get burned and your skin will create a bubble with some water inside.
- Combination of money from work and business
- When someone loses their balance because of slippery surface.
- When someone gone unconsciousness and fall down.
- This is a mark that will remain after a wound heals.
20 Clues: This is an injury caused by fire • Money you will get from of your work • Money you will get from your business • An event that causes harm/injury to someone • Combination of money from work and business • Money that you will receive after you retire • A type of leave for the purpose of pregnancy • When someone gone unconsciousness and fall down. • ...
