money Crossword Puzzles
Basic Personal Finance_ARSHDEEP_TCE 2025-10-01
Across
- What is the return on investment called?
- What is the official record of income and spending called?
- What do you call money borrowed from a bank?
- What is the rise in general price levels called?
- What is the amount paid to protect against risk called?
- What is money set aside for future needs called?
- What do you call the money invested in shares of a company?
- What is the portion of profit shared by companies with shareholders called?
- What is money given regularly after retirement called?
- What is money kept for emergencies called?
Down
- What is the extra money paid on a loan called?
- What is the financial document that tracks income and expenses?
- What is the financial instrument representing government or company debt?
- What is the fall in general price levels called?
- What is the measure of creditworthiness called?
- What is the opposite of profit?
- What is the government fee deducted from income called?
- What is money kept in a bank account called?
18 Clues: What is the opposite of profit? • What is the return on investment called? • What is money kept for emergencies called? • What do you call money borrowed from a bank? • What is money kept in a bank account called? • What is the extra money paid on a loan called? • What is the measure of creditworthiness called? • What is the fall in general price levels called? • ...
2/9 Words of the Week 2026-02-10
Across
- Small metal pieces of money
- More than a hundred pennies
- To get better at something
- A small round piece of money
- To clean with water
- The place where all people live
- One piece of paper money
- A plate you eat from
- A quiet sound
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- Not moving
- What you use to buy things
- The country we live in
- What is the right thing to do
- A quick little run
- To hope for something
- Melting, watery snow
16 Clues: Not moving • A quiet sound • A quick little run • To clean with water • A plate you eat from • Melting, watery snow • To hope for something • The country we live in • One piece of paper money • What you use to buy things • To get better at something • Small metal pieces of money • More than a hundred pennies • A small round piece of money • What is the right thing to do • ...
My Crossword 2013-10-17
Across
- bargain or negotiate about a price
- opposite of a hero
- word the same backwards and forwards
- never giving up
- money changes hands in trade for something else
- gold coin no longer used
- A.S.A.P.
- flammable liquid
- money coming in through production or business
Down
- percentage of rewards
- creature that can live on land or in water
- money given by choice
- small poisonous plant
- money needing to be paid back to the bank over time
- marching technique
- name of Captain Cook’s ship
16 Clues: A.S.A.P. • never giving up • flammable liquid • opposite of a hero • marching technique • percentage of rewards • money given by choice • small poisonous plant • gold coin no longer used • name of Captain Cook’s ship • bargain or negotiate about a price • word the same backwards and forwards • creature that can live on land or in water • money coming in through production or business • ...
CREDIT TERMS 2023-12-05
Across
- a charge for not making a payment on time
- a loan without the loaner having authority over the loanee’s assets
- a person who pledges to pay the loan if you cant
- monthly payment: the lowest you can pay on a revolving credit account per month
- a card that lets you access and use the money in an account
- a business that collects info on people to create a credit report
- a company that collects credit info and sells it
- a number rating of how responsible you are with money
- a card that gives you a percent back of what you spend
- a business that collects and analyzes data to create a credit report
- increase in the payment needed for lent money at a fixed rate
- a debit card with free arranged overdraft
- a credit card backed by deposits
- a method of payment where the payers electronically transfer the money into the payee’s account
- a short-term loan
- the additional cost of borrowing money from someone
- any interest charged between the billing date and due date
- a credit line that remains available even as you pay it off
Down
- a scale that goes from 300 to 900 that rates how good your credit score is
- the date that a loanee’s final payment is due
- a cheque with a future date on it to ensure the payment is made at a specific time
- access to money on demand, consumers can borrow amounts of money as needed and only pay interest on what they use
- the price you pay to borrow money
- a small amount of money lent that will be repaid by the consumers next paycheck
- the yearly interest of a credit card
- a reward that can be redeemed for cheaper or free travel
- the bank that gave the consumer their card
- a credit bureau that collects info to create a credit report
- the time you get to pay off your credit card without any interest. This is typically 21 days
- a buyer and seller of resources for profit
- responsible for something by law
31 Clues: a short-term loan • responsible for something by law • a credit card backed by deposits • the price you pay to borrow money • the yearly interest of a credit card • a charge for not making a payment on time • a debit card with free arranged overdraft • the bank that gave the consumer their card • a buyer and seller of resources for profit • ...
saving and investments 2024-01-10
Across
- the increasing value of an asset due to the interest earned on both a principal and accumulated interest
- interest when you earn interest on the money you've saved and on the interest you earn along the way
- financial products that offer a guaranteed income stream, usually for retirees
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
- company A company that creates insurance products to take on risks in return for the payment of premiums
- plan a company-sponsored retirement account to which employees can contribute income, while employers may match contributions
- bank account they reward you with a higher interest rate, allowing your money to grow even faster as it sits in your account
- investment securities where an investor lends money to a company or a government for a set period of time, in exchange for regular interest payments
- institutions a company that focuses on dealing with financial transactions, such as investments, loans, and deposits
- account a basic type of financial product that allows you to deposit your money and typically earn a modest amount of interest
Down
- banks a financial institution that provides services like loans, certificates of deposits, savings bank accounts bank overdrafts, etc. to its customers
- banks a financial institution that deals in stocks and bonds for corporations and provides other financial services
- the monetary charge for borrowing money
- tuition plan also known as a Qualified Tuition Program or QTP, allows you to prepay a student's college tuition or contribute to an education savings account.
- interest an interest charge that borrowers pay lenders for a loan
- expend money with the expectation of achieving a profit or material result by putting it into financial plans, shares, or property, or by using it to develop a commercial venture.
- provides intermediary services in various areas, e.g., investing, obtaining a loan, or purchasing real estate
- market funds a type of mutual fund that invests in cash, cash equivalents and short-term debt securities
- the availability of liquid assets to a market or company.
- an economy of or reduction in money, time, or another resource.
20 Clues: the monetary charge for borrowing money • the availability of liquid assets to a market or company. • an economy of or reduction in money, time, or another resource. • a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money. • interest an interest charge that borrowers pay lenders for a loan • ...
Financial Terms 2023-10-27
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- The amount of money that you originally received from the lender and agreed to pay back on the loan with interest
- Cost of borrowing money on a yearly basis, expressed as a percentage rate
- A fee charged by a lender, and paid by a borrower, for the use of money
- Money you have set aside in a secure place, such as in a bank account, for future use
- Upgrades and other things that would be nice to have but aren’t necessary
- Amount of money you have the ability to borrow and promise to pay back, usually with interest
- Statement with info about your credit activity and current credit situation, like loan paying history
- A spending plan
- Initial cash payment made when something is bought on credit
- Cost of the next best use of your money or time when you choose to buy or do one thing rather than another
- An illegal act that occurs when people try to trick you out of your personal information and your money
- Item with economic value, such as stock or real estate
- Basic things people must have to survive
Down
- An asset that secures a loan or other debt that a lender can take if you don't repay the money you borrow
- Assets minus _____ or Debt equals Net Worth
- Someone or something named to receive proceeds or benefits when a policyholder passes.
- Type of investment that gives people a share of ownership in a company
- The loss from selling an investment for less than you paid for it
- A check for your salary or wages made out to you
- The profit from selling an investment for more than you paid for it
- Decrease in an asset's value over time
- Money you owe another person or a business
- Cash reserve that's specifically set aside for unplanned expenses or emergencies
- A collection of stocks, bonds, and/or other securities you can invest in
- Portion of a company's profit paid to shareholders throughout the year
- Loan for a home purchase
26 Clues: A spending plan • Loan for a home purchase • Decrease in an asset's value over time • Basic things people must have to survive • Money you owe another person or a business • Assets minus _____ or Debt equals Net Worth • A check for your salary or wages made out to you • Item with economic value, such as stock or real estate • ...
2023 FinLit Vocab for Ch 4 & 5 Banking 2023-10-04
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- Interest earned not only on the principal but also on the interest earned during previous interest periods; earning interest on interest.
- The amount of money earning interest.
- An account in which equal deposits are made at the end of each interest period.
- A specific kind of bank account that earns interest and is not designed for everyday transactions.
- A paper document directing a bank to deduct money from your checking account and make a payment to the person named on it.
- A deposit account held at a bank that gives you convenient access to your money.
- The amount of money you have in an account.
- Money taken out of a bank account.
- Interest paid only on the principal.
- To compare your bank statement to your check register to make sure they agree.
- An account in which equal deposits are made at the beginning of each interest period and start earning interest immediately.
- Interest that is computed each day and added to the account balance.
- Charges from your bank to your account for services rendered.
- The amount of money paid for the use of a lender’s money.
- Performs basic banking functions, such as handling check deposits or issuing cash withdrawals.
Down
- An online tool to calculate compound interest.
- From your bank; lists all the activity in your account.
- A personal number for an ATM card that gives you access to your bank account electronically (PIN).
- A tool to calculate compound interest quickly.
- Allows you to view your account, pay bills, and transfer money at any time over the internet.
- An account into which someone deposits an equal amount of money at equal periods or intervals of time.
- A bank statement that shows the status of your account, including deposits, withdrawals, and interest earned.
- The percent of the principal earned as interest in one year.
- a deposit electronically transferred from your employer’s checking account to your bank account.
- A record of checking account deposits, withdrawals, and electronic transfers.
- checks, currency, or coins put into a banking account, savings and loan, credit union, or brokerage firm.
26 Clues: Money taken out of a bank account. • Interest paid only on the principal. • The amount of money earning interest. • The amount of money you have in an account. • An online tool to calculate compound interest. • A tool to calculate compound interest quickly. • From your bank; lists all the activity in your account. • ...
Big Mike, Dox, Josh Crossword 2024-05-15
Across
- Fund legal entities that provide financial, tax, and legal protections for individuals.
- a amount of money saved or made available;e for a particular purpose?
- what is a fixed-income investment that represents a loan made by an investor?
- what term refers to the protection provided by an insurance policy?
- a number of people who can work a job
- what word describes the effective use or application of something, resources or skills?
- a financial product that provides protection against specific risks for premium payments?
- also known as the armed forces of a country, or an alternative to college
- A sum of money paid regularly by a company to its shareholders
- Market A market where prices are constantly rising
- Spreading investments among different asset classes
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- Card A payment card that allows you to purchase goods or services on credit that you have to pay back each month
- The uncertainty that your investment has to negative impact
- Fund(ETF) Funds that are based on trades
- a number that represents someone's creditworthiness?
- the value of assets minus liabilities someone has?
Down
- What activity involves tracking income and expenses?
- An employer sponsored retirement account
- what activity involves setting money aside for future use?
- what type of loan is used to finance the purchase of real estate?
- Market A prolonged drop in investment prices
- what are shares of ownership in a company called?
- An obligation to pay back borrowed money
- loans A loan designed to help students pay for post-secondary education
- Anything you own that adds financial value
- Money received through work for investments
- what activity involves borrowing money with the obligation of repaying with interest?
- withdrawal from one’s job or occupation
- Fund cash set aside for unplanned expenses
- a collection of financial assets owned by an indivdual or institution?
- what activity involves putting money into financial assets with the expectation of generating income?
32 Clues: a number of people who can work a job • withdrawal from one’s job or occupation • An employer sponsored retirement account • An obligation to pay back borrowed money • Fund(ETF) Funds that are based on trades • Anything you own that adds financial value • Fund cash set aside for unplanned expenses • Money received through work for investments • ...
Revision for final 2024-12-23
Across
- risk bearing and key decision making in business
- characteristic of money that each unit of money must be identical
- sectors producing services
- characteristic of money that make it easy to carry money around
- one which takes a larger percentage of the income or wealth of the rich
- cost that change with output
- sustained rise in the general level of prices of goods and services over time
- reward to investment
- the merger of one firm with another firm that either provides an outlet for its products or supplies it with raw materials, components or the products it sells
- a market structure where there is only one supplier of a good or service, with the power to affect market supply or prices
- government charges imposed on income and wealth, such as income tax and inheritance tax
- an increase in the output of an economy and in the long run, an increase in the economy’s productive potential
- money a firm earns from its sales, before deducting costs of production
- benefits received by those directly consuming or producing a product
- one which takes a larger percentage of the income or wealth of the poor
- the best alternative forgone
- cost which do not change with output in the short run
Down
- function of money that enable people to save
- function of money that enable people buy and sell
- reward to labour
- benefits enjoyed by those who are not involved in the consumption and production activities of others directly
- function of money enables the value of different items to be compared as prices are expressed in money terms
- the merger of firms producing the same product and at the same stage of production
- reward to enterprise
- a situation where there is not enough to satisfy everyone’s wants
- decisions on government spending and taxation designed to influence aggregate demand
- taxes imposed on expenditure.i.e. sales taxes such as value added tax (VAT)
- goods or services which when consumed create positive spillover effects in an economy, e.g. education, training and health care
- reward to land
- goods that are essential for survival
30 Clues: reward to land • reward to labour • reward to enterprise • reward to investment • sectors producing services • cost that change with output • the best alternative forgone • goods that are essential for survival • function of money that enable people to save • risk bearing and key decision making in business • function of money that enable people buy and sell • ...
Chapter 2 Crosswords 2025-11-14
Across
- An equity instrument carrying ownership interest
- Nation managed Stock Exchange
- Account A bank Account used by depositors to accumulate money for future use.
- Public ally trading corporations are required to have their Annual Reports prepared by an _____
- A security that pays interest over terms of ten to thirty years.
- People who lend money to the business in return for a contracted rate of interest
- Money that must be accepted for all debts, public and private (e.g. U.S. Dollar).
- Document guaranteeing payment of a specific amount of money
- state-managed Stock Exchange
- A security that matures in a year or less.
- A financial statement issued by the corporation, government, or other organization.
- Money can be saved and used at a later date
- An organization with limited liability for shareholders
- The use of long term savings to earn a financial return.
Down
- Ancient practice where people exchange for goods and/or services.
- A security that pays interest over terms ranging from two to ten years.
- PART-owners of the company
- Money is a common measure of the worth or price of a good or service.
- OTC Stock Market
- A written order for the bank to pay a specific amount to the person or organization to which this order is written.
- Money is used in exchange for goods and services needed by individuals, businesses, and governments.
- An organization that ensures the clients of banks to be compensated of up to $250,000 in case the bank shuts down.
- Created in 1913 by Woodrow Wilson; Controls supply of currency and regulate banking system
- Full ownership of company; full accountability for company loss
- Ensures the market is free of unsafe practice; in constant regulation
- Interest interest that is earned on the initial deposit + the interest earned on initial deposit.
- Limited Liability Partnership
- Institution Any organization that provides services related to money.
- Limited Liability Corporation
- A debt instrument with a promise to pay back that money with interest
30 Clues: OTC Stock Market • PART-owners of the company • state-managed Stock Exchange • Nation managed Stock Exchange • Limited Liability Partnership • Limited Liability Corporation • A security that matures in a year or less. • Money can be saved and used at a later date • An equity instrument carrying ownership interest • An organization with limited liability for shareholders • ...
personal finance management 2025-11-04
Across
- the ability of a product or service to satisfy the user's desires, to give the user satisfaction, pleasure, etc
- Investing is not only a process of exchange, but also a process of changing/... value
- goals are those that can be achieved within 6-60 months
- a global equivalent, a means of payment for goods and services, as well as a means of accumulation that predates finance
- the qualitative characteristics obtained from a good or service
- expenditure is the share of national income that households and the government
- (or regular) expenses, which are intended for the purchase of goods and services of daily consumption
- consumption depends not only on the current income, but also on the ... income in the future
- income is derived from the property you own
- income is remuneration for salaried and non-salaried work
- a monetary relationship that involves the formation and distribution of various monetary funds
- the ... the household consumption expenditure and the smaller the share of food expenditure, the higher the standard of living
- (or one-time) expenses, that are intended for the purchase of durable goods or other infrequently recurring or one-time needs
- the safe accumulation of money to be spent later
Down
- a financial term that corresponds to gambling, risk
- the amount of money given in exchange for the desired product or service
- expenses are often defined as nonessential spending
- Spender Spends because are controlled by emotions
- goals are those that will require saving for 5 years or more
- money spent to buy goods, services, pay taxes, etc
- income is income received from sold berries, mushrooms, secondary raw materials
- the employment of accumulated funds, or in the vernacular, when "money makes money"
- on final consumption goods and services
- ETFs can consist of various asset ..., e.g. shares, bonds, foreign currency instruments, raw materials.
- money placed in the bank, savings, one of the financial instruments that allows you to save, keep money in the bank and thus earn money
- ETFs (short for Exchange-... Funds)
26 Clues: ETFs (short for Exchange-... Funds) • on final consumption goods and services • income is derived from the property you own • the safe accumulation of money to be spent later • Spender Spends because are controlled by emotions • money spent to buy goods, services, pay taxes, etc • a financial term that corresponds to gambling, risk • ...
Kingdom Wealth Short 2026-04-28
Across
- Consistent effort leading to success
- Total assets minus liabilities
- Payments made to shareholders from profits
- Costs incurred in daily living or business
- Clear direction that guides decisions
- Earning interest on both principal and past interest
- Financial obligations or debts owed
- Gain or loss on an investment
- Cost of borrowing money or earning on investments
- Money received regularly from work or business
- Confidence in God’s promises
- Growth that comes from God and wise action
- Following God’s instructions
- Consistent obedience in small and large things
- Borrowed money that must be repaid
- Money that is owed to another party
- Ability to borrow money
- A collection of investments
- Allocating money with the expectation of future return
- Rise in prices reducing purchasing power
- God’s rule and authority
- A plan for managing income and expenses
- Movement of money in and out
- God’s supply for needs
- Valuable resources owned by an individual or business
- Being responsible for what is entrusted
- Money set aside for future use
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- Spreading investments to reduce risk
- Management of money and investments
- What is sown for future return
- Voluntary giving beyond the tithe
- Self-control in actions and choices
- Favor and benefit from God
- Being satisfied regardless of circumstances
- Wealth used to generate more wealth
- Wealth passed down
- Total income generated before expenses
- Managing what God has entrusted to you
- Handling resources responsibly
- Result of faithful sowing
- Overflowing provision beyond need
- God-given insight for decision-making
- God’s purpose for your life
- Willingness to give freely
- Financial gain after expenses are subtracted
- Increasing resources through wise stewardship
- Relying on God rather than wealth
- Receiving what has been sown
- Ownership value after debts are removed
- Preparing steps for future success
- Thriving in God’s purpose
- Possibility of financial loss
- Wealth or impact left for future generations
- Giving a tenth to God
- Giving with expectation of spiritual return
55 Clues: Wealth passed down • Giving a tenth to God • God’s supply for needs • Ability to borrow money • God’s rule and authority • Result of faithful sowing • Thriving in God’s purpose • Favor and benefit from God • Willingness to give freely • God’s purpose for your life • A collection of investments • Confidence in God’s promises • Following God’s instructions • Receiving what has been sown • ...
Budgeting / Investing Terms 2025-12-09
Across
- All the costs you pay out—money leaving your budget.
- How expensive it is to live in a certain area, including typical housing, food, and service costs.
- A loan you give to a company or government that pays you interest over time.
- When your income is greater than your spending.
- A cost that stays the same each month.
- A plan for how you will use your money over a period of time.
- 500 A list of 500 large U.S. companies used to measure how the stock market is doing.
- A share of ownership in a company.
- A rental agreement that explains the rules, costs, and terms for living in a property.
- Money a company pays to its shareholders, usually from its profits.
- Income you earn that stays the same each pay period, no matter the hours worked.
- Essential items or services you must have to live and work.
- When your spending is higher than your income.
- A saving method where you set aside money before paying bills or making purchases.
- A budgeting method where you put set amounts of cash into labeled envelopes for different spending categories.
- A retirement plan where an employer pays you a set amount after you retire.
- A budgeting method where every dollar is assigned a purpose so income minus expenses equals zero.
Down
- Someone who owns stock in a company.
- Using money to buy assets that can grow in value over time.
- Basic services for a home, such as electricity, water, heat, or internet.
- All the investments a person owns.
- and Investing Matching
- A fund that collects money from many people and invests it in a mix of stocks or bonds.
- The chance of losing money or not getting the return you expected.
- The cost per item or per ounce that helps compare which product is the better deal.
- A cost that changes from month to month.
- Your total earnings before taxes or other deductions are taken out.
- Shared travel services like buses or trains that follow set routes and schedules.
- Spreading your money across different investments to reduce risk.
- An account you use to buy and sell investments like stocks, bonds, and funds.
- Non-essential items or services that are nice to have but not required.
- Something you buy—like a stock, bond, or fund—because you expect it to increase in value.
- The amount of money you take home after deductions.
- Money saved for unexpected expenses or a sudden loss of income.
- An upfront amount of money paid at the start of a major purchase while the rest is paid later or financed.
- When prices rise over time and your money buys less than before.
36 Clues: and Investing Matching • All the investments a person owns. • A share of ownership in a company. • Someone who owns stock in a company. • A cost that stays the same each month. • A cost that changes from month to month. • When your spending is higher than your income. • When your income is greater than your spending. • The amount of money you take home after deductions. • ...
The Economy 2024-04-01
Across
- for example, going to the emergency room
- money for the future
- amount of good/service available to sell
- for the things you want/need, you have to ... money
- electricity or water ...
- amount of good/service people are ready to buy
Down
- the money that a business makes
- an organization providing a good or service
- money given to workers
- a business wants to increase their ...
- monthly spending
- the amount of money assigned to a good or service
- money from the bank
13 Clues: monthly spending • money from the bank • money for the future • money given to workers • electricity or water ... • the money that a business makes • a business wants to increase their ... • for example, going to the emergency room • amount of good/service available to sell • an organization providing a good or service • amount of good/service people are ready to buy • ...
Basic Personal Finance_ARSHDEEP_TCE 2025-10-01
Across
- What is the return on investment called?
- What is the official record of income and spending called?
- What do you call money borrowed from a bank?
- What is the rise in general price levels called?
- What is the amount paid to protect against risk called?
- What is money set aside for future needs called?
- What do you call the money invested in shares of a company?
- What is the portion of profit shared by companies with shareholders called?
- What is money given regularly after retirement called?
- What is money kept for emergencies called?
Down
- What is the extra money paid on a loan called?
- What is the financial document that tracks income and expenses?
- What is the financial instrument representing government or company debt?
- What is the fall in general price levels called?
- What is the measure of creditworthiness called?
- What is the opposite of profit?
- What is the government fee deducted from income called?
- What is money kept in a bank account called?
18 Clues: What is the opposite of profit? • What is the return on investment called? • What is money kept for emergencies called? • What do you call money borrowed from a bank? • What is money kept in a bank account called? • What is the extra money paid on a loan called? • What is the measure of creditworthiness called? • What is the fall in general price levels called? • ...
Shark Tank Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-15
Across
- A name, logo, or symbol that represents a product or company.
- When an investor gives you money in exchange for a part of your company.
- The money invested in a business to help it grow.
- The percentage of ownership an investor gets.
- The person or group you are trying to sell your product to.
- A presentation given to potential investors.
- How much you charge for your product.
Down
- Money that a business owes.
- The process of promoting and selling products to customers.
- When a business spends more money than it earns.
- A visual or physical model showing what your product looks like.
- A short, catchy phrase used to promote a product.
- Someone who starts and runs a business.
- The total amount of money earned before expenses.
- The total cost to make one unit of your product.
- When you share your idea to persuade others to invest.
- The amount of money a business earns after expenses.
17 Clues: Money that a business owes. • How much you charge for your product. • Someone who starts and runs a business. • A presentation given to potential investors. • The percentage of ownership an investor gets. • When a business spends more money than it earns. • The total cost to make one unit of your product. • The money invested in a business to help it grow. • ...
Personal Finance - Studies Weekly Quiz 2024-04-08
Across
- People can ____ in businesses, raw materials, goods, and services to earn additional funds
- We pay state taxes to
- Taxes you pay to the state you live in
- Taxes you pay to the federal government
- Taxes you pay for owning a house or a car
- A bank that mostly offers savings accounts and loans
- Taxes you pay on things you buy
Down
- Provide many of the same services as commercial and savings banks
- A plan for how to spend money wisely
- Many people go into debt to pay for a
- Credit unions are this type of organization
- A business that deals with money
- A bank that serve businesses and individuals
- Money that you receive for working
- Money that one person owes another
- A type of debt in which the person borrowing the money agrees to pay it back within a certain amount of time
- Additional fees people agree to pay to borrow money
17 Clues: We pay state taxes to • Taxes you pay on things you buy • A business that deals with money • Money that you receive for working • Money that one person owes another • A plan for how to spend money wisely • Many people go into debt to pay for a • Taxes you pay to the state you live in • Taxes you pay to the federal government • Taxes you pay for owning a house or a car • ...
Economics Ch29 2022-11-23
Across
- _______ money is money that does not have intrinsic value
- the percentage of deposits that a bank cannot lend out
- ______ money is money that has intrinsic value
- the money a bank holds that cannot be lent out
- the money ________ helps calculate the amount of money that can be generated for each unit of reserves
- _____ deposits represent money in the bank that can be used on demand
- open-market _______ (OMO) is a way for the central bank to control money supply by trading government debt
Down
- a function of money that allows it to transfer purchasing power to the future
- the ease with which an asset can be converted into a medium of exchange
- the central bank of the US
- the system of trade used before money was available
- ________ rate is the rate of interest when banks borrow from the central bank
12 Clues: the central bank of the US • ______ money is money that has intrinsic value • the money a bank holds that cannot be lent out • the system of trade used before money was available • the percentage of deposits that a bank cannot lend out • _______ money is money that does not have intrinsic value • _____ deposits represent money in the bank that can be used on demand • ...
Unit 8 2015-03-16
Across
- an investor makes more money than spent
- worlds largest hardware store
- end of county unit system
- amount of money loaned to a citizen
- largest producer of non-alcoholic drinks
- citizen saves income made
- division of congressional districts
- immigrant that moved to Georgia
- important way to transport goods for Georgia
Down
- risky business owner
- worlds largest airport
- games held in Georgia that boosted economy
- only U.S president from Georgia
- money a citizen spends on goods
- important waterways used in Georgia for shipping
- money a citizen makes from labor
- worlds largest paper producer
- the worlds largest passenger airline
18 Clues: risky business owner • worlds largest airport • end of county unit system • citizen saves income made • worlds largest hardware store • worlds largest paper producer • only U.S president from Georgia • money a citizen spends on goods • immigrant that moved to Georgia • money a citizen makes from labor • amount of money loaned to a citizen • division of congressional districts • ...
Benchmark 3.3 7-12 BT 2025-12-12
Across
- A thing you buy to remember a place
- Get money from work
- Very old (from long ago)
- Say hello
- A tool to make your voice louder
- Small jobs at home (cleaning, dishes)
- New tools like computers and phones
- Go to (a class, a meeting)
Down
- Time after now
- Use money to buy something
- A fridge; keeps food cold
- Power for lights and machines
- Money you must pay
- Make something new for the first time
- A thing that helps do work
- Swap or buy and sell
- Money you get from your job
- New and from today
18 Clues: Say hello • Time after now • Money you must pay • New and from today • Get money from work • Swap or buy and sell • Very old (from long ago) • A fridge; keeps food cold • Use money to buy something • A thing that helps do work • Go to (a class, a meeting) • Money you get from your job • Power for lights and machines • A tool to make your voice louder • A thing you buy to remember a place • ...
Ch 10-1 2022-11-15
Across
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as a medium of exchange and store of value; components include M1 plus savings deposits, time deposits, and money market funds
- narrow definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as medium of exchange; components include coins, currency, checks, other demand deposits, traveler’s checks
- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
- an overthrow of government
- standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply; American dollar, British pound, etc.
- privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States
- money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity
Down
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services; one of the three functions of money
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc.
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
- moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card(demand deposit accounts)
14 Clues: an overthrow of government • money in the form of gold or silver coins • moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter • privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States • money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity • money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc. • ...
Banking 2023-02-22
Across
- - money that you have saved in a bank or invested so that you can use it later
- - a legal agreement in which you borrow money from a bank in order to buy a house.
- - the percentage that an institution such as a bank charges or pays you in interest when you borrow money from it or keep money in an account
- - the process of taking an amount of money out of your bank account.
- - an official document provided by the bank that listing the activity made on the account each day/month.
- - an instruction that you give a bank to take a particular amount of money out of your account on a particular day,to pay a person or organization for you
Down
- - a metal container in the wall of a bank that you can put money into when the bank is closed
- - a system that allows you to communicate with your bank on the internet
- - a small box that is usually kept in a bank, used for storing valuable possessions
- - someone who borrows money from a bank
- - a payment made directly from one bank account to another
- - a strongly protected room in a bank where money is kept
- - an extra amount of money that you have to pay to a bank or other organization when they provide a service for you
- - an amount of money taken from a bank account
14 Clues: - someone who borrows money from a bank • - an amount of money taken from a bank account • - a strongly protected room in a bank where money is kept • - a payment made directly from one bank account to another • - the process of taking an amount of money out of your bank account. • - a system that allows you to communicate with your bank on the internet • ...
Unit 3 Review 2024-09-23
Across
- a savings account set up specifically to be used to cover financial emergencies
- the average rate of growth for an investment over time
- the amount of interest charged on a debt but not yet collected
- paying cash for college is which foundation
- a purchase that requires a significant amount of money
- concept that an amount of money is worth more today than in the future due to earning potential
- this country has the highest household savings rate in the world
- this steals your future (when it comes to money)
- the percentage of principal charged by the lender for use of its money
- paying cash for your car is which foundation
Down
- the persistent rise in the cost of goods and services over time
- the total amount of money you have after your initial investment plus interest over an extended period of time
- having an emergency fund is which foundation
- the measure of an investment's profit or loss, usually expressed as a percentage of the initial investment
- interest paid on interest previously earned
- the amount of money you initially invest
- the initial amount of money invested or borrowed
17 Clues: the amount of money you initially invest • paying cash for college is which foundation • interest paid on interest previously earned • having an emergency fund is which foundation • paying cash for your car is which foundation • this steals your future (when it comes to money) • the initial amount of money invested or borrowed • ...
4.01 2023-05-17
Across
- Money received by a business or an individual from outside sources
- Debts that the business owes
- Specialized training in accounting procedures
- Rules that accountants must follow when preparing financial statements
- Financial summary with estimates as to when, where, and how much money will flow into and out of a business
- A sum of money paid to an investor or stockholder as earnings on an investment
- A summary of accounting information
- Function that involves all money and money management matters
- Finance activity making decisions about finance
- Steps that businesses complete to maintain their financial records effectively
Down
- Decisions that determine which projects a business will invest in
- The total value of the business
- The amount an owner has invested in the business plus or minus profits and losses
- Monies that a business spends; also called expenditures
- Finance activity decisions about a firm’s investments
- Process of keeping financial records
- Anything of value that a business owns
- financial summary that shows how much money the business has made or has lost; also called the profit-and-loss statement
- Financial statement that captures the financial condition of the business at that particular moment
19 Clues: Debts that the business owes • The total value of the business • A summary of accounting information • Process of keeping financial records • Anything of value that a business owns • Specialized training in accounting procedures • Finance activity making decisions about finance • Finance activity decisions about a firm’s investments • ...
Commerce Puzzle 2025-01-03
Across
- The total value of goods and services produced by a country.
- A record of the amounts of money a company owes and is owed.
- The amount of money invested in a business or project.
- Money borrowed to pay for something, which must be paid back with interest.
- The amount of money a product is sold for.
- A business agreement where one company gives another permission to use its trademark.
- A person or company that sells goods or services.
- A unit of stock in a company.
- A place where goods are stored before being sold.
- A document that records a sale.
Down
- A type of long-term loan or bond issued by a company.
- A form of business organization where two or more people own and run the business.
- A store or shop where goods are sold.
- A business transaction involving the exchange of goods for money.
- The act of buying and selling goods.
- The action of introducing a new product or service to the market.
- The money earned from selling goods or services.
- A document showing the terms of a sale or agreement.
- A person who manages or operates a business.
19 Clues: A unit of stock in a company. • A document that records a sale. • The act of buying and selling goods. • A store or shop where goods are sold. • The amount of money a product is sold for. • A person who manages or operates a business. • The money earned from selling goods or services. • A person or company that sells goods or services. • ...
q 2026-01-20
Across
- of goods from place to place
- who owes money
- incurred to produce something
- assistance from the government
- for purchasing property
- to obtain goods before payment
- that is borrowed
- business operating expenses
Down
- something needed
- from the usual cost
- produced by a company
- a natural, unprocessed state
- for borrowed money
- or institution that lends money
- made for sale
- who manufactures goods
16 Clues: made for sale • who owes money • something needed • that is borrowed • for borrowed money • from the usual cost • produced by a company • who manufactures goods • for purchasing property • business operating expenses • of goods from place to place • a natural, unprocessed state • incurred to produce something • assistance from the government • to obtain goods before payment • ...
Unit 8 key terms 2026-03-05
Across
- Charge Total cost of borrowing money
- fee Charge for breaking agreements
- Credit limit Remaining amount
- Cost of borrowing money
- fee Fees imposed on someone who is late
- Lending money
- balance Total amount that is owed
- payment Lowest amount borrower can pay
Down
- Penalty by credit issuers
- fee Yearly fees for premium rewards
- Card A limit on a card
- How to calculate interest
- Someone who borrows money
- Balance Net amount of money
- Money borrowed
15 Clues: Lending money • Money borrowed • Card A limit on a card • Cost of borrowing money • Penalty by credit issuers • How to calculate interest • Someone who borrows money • Balance Net amount of money • Credit limit Remaining amount • balance Total amount that is owed • fee Charge for breaking agreements • fee Yearly fees for premium rewards • Charge Total cost of borrowing money • ...
Unit 4 Vocab 2022-11-30
Across
- money you can use
- government money to keep a business or industry going
- the commission that regulates trade
- a tax placed on imports
- a good or service provided without profit
- sale product, different buyers, different prices
- no competitors in the market
- no competition by nature
Down
- price floor and a government surplus
- decisions about money
- the workplace safety enforcers
- economics that reward the smart
- industries related to providing service to the public
- the administration that regulates drugs and food
- rules relating to money
- the commission which regulates radio devices
- privately owned governments
- getting rights to something
18 Clues: money you can use • decisions about money • a tax placed on imports • rules relating to money • no competition by nature • privately owned governments • getting rights to something • no competitors in the market • the workplace safety enforcers • economics that reward the smart • the commission that regulates trade • price floor and a government surplus • ...
Accounting & Finance Vocabulary 2020-01-08
Across
- The original amount of money borrowed.
- A card that uses your money instead of the banks.
- The entire amount of income before deduction.
- Is the amount the of money that the employee gets to take home.
- Another form for money.
- The amount of money an employee gets.
- Money taken away.
Down
- Money earned from a job.
- Profit from invested money.
- Money put aside for profit.
- Tax on sales.
11 Clues: Tax on sales. • Money taken away. • Another form for money. • Money earned from a job. • Profit from invested money. • Money put aside for profit. • The amount of money an employee gets. • The original amount of money borrowed. • The entire amount of income before deduction. • A card that uses your money instead of the banks. • ...
FIN LIT VOCAB AND CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-08-23
Across
- A need is something that is necessary to live and function. A want is something that can improve your quality of life.
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- A not-for-profit financial institution that accepts deposits, make loans, and provides a wide array of other financial services and products.
- A numerical rating representing the perceived ability of a person or organization to fulfill their financial commitments, based on an analysis of their credit history and current financial circumstances.
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- The money that you originally agreed to pay back.
- Property owned by a person or company, regarded as having value and available to meet debts, commitments, or legacies.
- A thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- A sum of money is worth more now than the same sum of money in the future.
- The ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future.
- Individuals who buy and sell stocks and other securities for retail and institutional clients, through a stock exchange or over the counter, in return for a fee or a commission.
- The action of diversifying something or the fact of becoming more diverse.
- Something, typically money, that is owed or due.
Down
- A personal finance strategy that prioritizes saving and helps limit spending.
- The extent to which a person or company is considered suitable to receive financial credit, often based on their reliability in paying money back in the past.
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- A cash reserve that's specifically set aside for unplanned expenses or financial emergencies.
- A savings account that holds a fixed amount of money for a fixed period of time, such as six months, one year, or five years, and in exchange, the issuing bank pays interest.
- The state of being completely lacking in a particular quality or value.
- A statement that has information about your credit activity and current credit situation such as loan paying history and the status of your credit accounts.
- Failure to fulfill an obligation, especially to repay a loan or appear in a court of law.
- The practice of comparing the price of products or services from different vendors before buying.
- A practice or arrangement by which a company or government agency provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for payment of a premium.
- The cost you pay each year to borrow money, including fees, expressed as a percentage.
- A card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase.
25 Clues: Something, typically money, that is owed or due. • The money that you originally agreed to pay back. • An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time. • The state of being completely lacking in a particular quality or value. • A sum of money is worth more now than the same sum of money in the future. • ...
Understanding Banking Vocabulary 2023-03-02
Across
- An account, at a financial institution intended for future use. You can deposit your money and earn a modest amount of interest.
- Taking money out of a bank account.
- The money placed into an account at a bank, such as savings accounts or chequing account.
- The original amount of money in a financial transaction. Either the money deposited in a bank account or loaned by the bank.
- The amount a lender charges a borrower and is a percentage of the principal—the amount loaned.
- Moving money from one place to another. This may occur electronically or physically (e.g. moving money from a savings account to a chequing account).
- Money charged for completing a banking transaction.
- A written record of the activity for a bank account over a monthly period.
- A plastic card linked to a bank account. Can be used to deposit and withdraw money from a bank account and make purchases at stores.
- Offered by a financial institution where customers can put money in and take money out and the financial institution keeps a record of this information.
Down
- A percentage of money paid on both the principal amount and any simple interest earned.
- A percentage of money paid on the principal amount in a bank account.
- An account, at a financial institution intended for regular use. A chequing account typically comes with a debit card and a chequebook.
13 Clues: Taking money out of a bank account. • Money charged for completing a banking transaction. • A percentage of money paid on the principal amount in a bank account. • A written record of the activity for a bank account over a monthly period. • A percentage of money paid on both the principal amount and any simple interest earned. • ...
Independent living study puzzle 2024-01-31
Across
- Refers to the use of smartphones or other devices to perform online banking tasks while away from your home computer, such as monitoring account balances,transferring funds between accounts,bill payment and locating an ATM
- A financial account maintained by a financial institution for a customer that represents the customers funds from which they can make withdraws
- Process of comparing your company's bank statements to your own records, ensures all transactions are accounted for.Effective bank reconcilation process can identify any
- The action or process of investing for a profit or material result
- Something that can help create a new credit card history and can have a positive impact on your credit report and scores
- A card that enables the holder to withdraw money or to have the cost of purchases charged directly to the holders bank account
- Makes all US citizens have healthcare and makes those who do not pay a penalty
- A check written for an amount more than in your account
- Fixed fee that an individual pays for specific medical services,such as a visit to the doctors
- A type of card issued by the bank that allows users to finance a purchase and is borrowed money with interest
- When money is withdrawn from your bank account and available balance goes below zero
- Loan to purchase a home or other real estate
- The one who makes payments
- Charges that may be attached to your bank account
- A way of sending or paying money to someone without using cash, usually done on phone or other devices
Down
- An electronic way to view account activity and pay bills via the internet and an institutions website
- Amount of money borrowed
- A person or an organization that makes funds available for others to borrow
- An account that allows you set aside money and pays interest
- The money available in your checking or savings account
- Removing money out of your banking account
- Group plan offering prepaid medical care to its members
- Investments that hold a wild range of different investment instruments,it provides diversifiction
- Statement received monthly from a bank that shows the depositor's bank transactions and balances
- Card that you to add a specific amount of money on it. These cards typically come with additional fees and charges
- A certificate issued by a bank to a person depositing money for a specified length of time
- Nine digit code used in the US on the bottom left of checks, typically used to identify the financial institution on which it was drawn from,matches to the bank you work with.
- The original amount you borrowed
- A plan for making and spending money
- A banking service that allows you to log onto a website and pay any number of bills from a range of venders
- An account that allows quick access to funds for transactions
- Automated Teller Machine
- Person to whom money is paid
- A business that charges a fee to cash a check, such as a paycheck. Banks will provide this for free
- Preferred provider organization,prepaid health insurance plan,the providers agree to deliver services for discount fees.Patents that choose this can go to any provider,but using a non-participating provider will cost more.
- Written order for the payment of a sum to a named individual
- Money
- A sum paid or charged for the use of money or for borrowing money
- Health savings account,you personally contribute pre-tax dollars to the account for expected medical expenses for the coming year often setup through your employer submit claims and recipets for reimberssment up to amount deposited
39 Clues: Money • Amount of money borrowed • Automated Teller Machine • The one who makes payments • Person to whom money is paid • The original amount you borrowed • A plan for making and spending money • Removing money out of your banking account • Loan to purchase a home or other real estate • Charges that may be attached to your bank account • ...
Crossword of Financial Terms in Disney's Recess - Economics Of Recess 2025-05-15
Across
- Lower in price or cost.
- To give money in exchange for goods or services.
- The amount of money required to buy or do something.
- The total income a business or organization earns from its activities.
- To receive money in return for work or services.
- The act of putting money into something with the hope of getting more money back in the future.
- Money paid to a worker for their job, usually on an hourly, daily, or weekly basis.
Down
- Having the most wealth or valuable possessions.
- To have enough money to pay for something.
- To ask for money in exchange for goods or services.
- To get something by paying money for it.
- To give something to someone in exchange for money.
12 Clues: Lower in price or cost. • To get something by paying money for it. • To have enough money to pay for something. • Having the most wealth or valuable possessions. • To give money in exchange for goods or services. • To receive money in return for work or services. • To ask for money in exchange for goods or services. • To give something to someone in exchange for money. • ...
Independent living study puzzle 2024-01-31
Across
- Refers to the use of smartphones or other devices to perform online banking tasks while away from your home computer, such as monitoring account balances,transferring funds between accounts,bill payment and locating an ATM
- A financial account maintained by a financial institution for a customer that represents the customers funds from which they can make withdraws
- Process of comparing your company's bank statements to your own records, ensures all transactions are accounted for.Effective bank reconcilation process can identify any
- The action or process of investing for a profit or material result
- Something that can help create a new credit card history and can have a positive impact on your credit report and scores
- A card that enables the holder to withdraw money or to have the cost of purchases charged directly to the holders bank account
- Makes all US citizens have healthcare and makes those who do not pay a penalty
- A check written for an amount more than in your account
- Fixed fee that an individual pays for specific medical services,such as a visit to the doctors
- A type of card issued by the bank that allows users to finance a purchase and is borrowed money with interest
- When money is withdrawn from your bank account and available balance goes below zero
- Loan to purchase a home or other real estate
- The one who makes payments
- Charges that may be attached to your bank account
- A way of sending or paying money to someone without using cash, usually done on phone or other devices
Down
- An electronic way to view account activity and pay bills via the internet and an institutions website
- Amount of money borrowed
- A person or an organization that makes funds available for others to borrow
- An account that allows you set aside money and pays interest
- The money available in your checking or savings account
- Removing money out of your banking account
- Group plan offering prepaid medical care to its members
- Investments that hold a wild range of different investment instruments,it provides diversifiction
- Statement received monthly from a bank that shows the depositor's bank transactions and balances
- Card that you to add a specific amount of money on it. These cards typically come with additional fees and charges
- A certificate issued by a bank to a person depositing money for a specified length of time
- Nine digit code used in the US on the bottom left of checks, typically used to identify the financial institution on which it was drawn from,matches to the bank you work with.
- The original amount you borrowed
- A plan for making and spending money
- A banking service that allows you to log onto a website and pay any number of bills from a range of venders
- An account that allows quick access to funds for transactions
- Automated Teller Machine
- Person to whom money is paid
- A business that charges a fee to cash a check, such as a paycheck. Banks will provide this for free
- Preferred provider organization,prepaid health insurance plan,the providers agree to deliver services for discount fees.Patents that choose this can go to any provider,but using a non-participating provider will cost more.
- Written order for the payment of a sum to a named individual
- Money
- A sum paid or charged for the use of money or for borrowing money
- Health savings account,you personally contribute pre-tax dollars to the account for expected medical expenses for the coming year often setup through your employer submit claims and recipets for reimberssment up to amount deposited
39 Clues: Money • Amount of money borrowed • Automated Teller Machine • The one who makes payments • Person to whom money is paid • The original amount you borrowed • A plan for making and spending money • Removing money out of your banking account • Loan to purchase a home or other real estate • Charges that may be attached to your bank account • ...
Ch 10-1 Vocab Quiz 2024-04-09
Across
- moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- of value one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services; one of the three functions of money
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc.
- narrow definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as medium of exchange; components include coins, currency, checks, other demand deposits, traveler’s checks
Down
- unit standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply; American dollar, British pound, etc.
- account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
- privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
- money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity
- an overthrow of government
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as a medium of exchange and store of value; components include M1 plus savings deposits, time deposits, and money market funds
14 Clues: an overthrow of government • money in the form of gold or silver coins • moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter • privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States • money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity • money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc. • ...
moneyy 2023-11-07
Across
- things we can post
- cyber
- when people convince you to buy things you dont need
- something you own
- people convice you to give them money thats not theirs
- money one doesnt spend
Down
- stealing
- the final amount of ones paycheck
- things we shouldnt post
- something you owe
- something one can live without
- something one cant live without
- whats most important to someone
- scams that target older people
- a profession that holds your money for you
- what do we spend
16 Clues: cyber • stealing • what do we spend • something you owe • something you own • things we can post • money one doesnt spend • things we shouldnt post • something one can live without • scams that target older people • something one cant live without • whats most important to someone • the final amount of ones paycheck • a profession that holds your money for you • ...
Retirement! (Ty A) 2024-04-22
Across
- Establishment that offers services for buying and selling stocks
- A set amount of money an individual strives for in retirement
- A plan that helps workers invest for retirement
- Spreading out investments across many stocks to minimize risk
- When an individual earns/owes interest on their interest
- The rate at which general prices increase over time
Down
- A tax concession or reduction granted by the government
- An establishment that will pay the same percentage you pay into your 401k
- The net gain or loss on an investment over a specified period of time
- The different stocks an investor has money placed into
- A plan some jobs offer to significantly assist their workers in retirement
- Retirement plan that allows one to have money invested for retirement - tax breaks are paid when money is withdrawn
- Money taken from employer's paychecks in order to support retired workers
- Placing money into a company's stock to gain more money in the future
- Retirement plan that allows one to have money invested for retirement - tax breaks are payed upfront
15 Clues: A plan that helps workers invest for retirement • The rate at which general prices increase over time • The different stocks an investor has money placed into • A tax concession or reduction granted by the government • When an individual earns/owes interest on their interest • A set amount of money an individual strives for in retirement • ...
Ch 10-1 Reading Questions #1 - 4 2023-03-28
Across
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency.
- an overthrow of government.
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as a medium of exchange and store of value; components include M1 plus savings...
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
Down
- privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States.
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc.
- account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution
- narrow definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as medium of exchange; components include coins, currency...
- standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply; American dollar, British pound, etc.
- moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter.
- money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity.
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
14 Clues: an overthrow of government. • money in the form of gold or silver coins • moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter. • money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods • privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States. • money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity. • ...
10-1 vocabs 2022-11-16
Across
- - account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other finacial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
- - an overthrow of government
- - money that has an alternative use as an economic good.
- - one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- - money in the form of gold or silver coins
- - broad definition of money supply conforming to money's reole as a medium of exhacnge and store of value
- - money or other substance generally accpeted as payment for goods and services
Down
- -Privately owned, publicly, controlled, central bank of the united states
- - moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
- - money by government decree, has no alternative value or use as a commodity
- unit - standard unit of currency in a country's money supply
- - paper currency issued by the FED that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- - one of the three funcitons of money allowing people to preserve valye for future use
- - narrow definition of money supply conforming to money's role as medium of exchange
14 Clues: - an overthrow of government • - money in the form of gold or silver coins • - moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter • - money that has an alternative use as an economic good. • unit - standard unit of currency in a country's money supply • -Privately owned, publicly, controlled, central bank of the united states • ...
Esteban Lozano Vocab 10-1 2022-11-30
Across
- System privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States
- account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as a medium of exchange and store of value
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and service
- moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- money by government decree
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
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- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc.
- standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply
- an overthrow of government
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
- narrow definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as medium of exchange
14 Clues: an overthrow of government • money by government decree • money in the form of gold or silver coins • moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter • standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply • money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and service • System privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States • ...
Crime words 2020-01-27
Across
- attacking someone physically
- attacking someone with a plan to rob them
- breaking into a house in order to steal something
- killing on purpose a large number of people, especially from a particular group or area
- taking things illegally and by force, during a riot, war, etc.
- killing a famous person or public figure
- getting money from people by cheating them
- giving money or granting favours to influence another person’s decisions or behaviour
- threatening to reveal someone’s secrets if a lot of money is not paid
- detonating an explosive device with the plan of harming people or property
- spying, to obtain political or military information
Down
- killing someone without legal process, often by hanging, often by an angry mob
- doing something illegal over the Internet or a computer system
- stealing large amounts of money that you are responsible for, often over a period of time
- behaving illegally and dishonestly; especially those in power
- killing someone by accident
- illegally copying documents, money, etc. to cheat people
- marrying someone when you are already married to another person
- taking someone away by force, demanding money for their safe return
- damaging someone’s reputation by writing lies about them
- setting fire to a building, cars or property on purpose
21 Clues: killing someone by accident • attacking someone physically • killing a famous person or public figure • attacking someone with a plan to rob them • getting money from people by cheating them • breaking into a house in order to steal something • spying, to obtain political or military information • setting fire to a building, cars or property on purpose • ...
Aria Thomas/EconCrossword 2021-04-29
Across
- something you would like to have.
- a law that cuts off trade with other countries.
- the ability to borrow money.
- resources resources that come from nature.
- something you can't live without.
- an economy where centralized groups decide what and how goods will be produced distributed and consumed
- An economy in which changes in price guide what and how goods will be produced, distributed and consumed.
- the exchange of goods and services.
- An economy that blends characteristics of both command and market economies.
- money coming in for a person or into a business.
- taxes on goods brought into a country.
- the type of money a country uses.
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- An economy in which customs and habits of the past decide what and how goods are produced.
- An economy where centralized groups decide what and how goods will be produced distributed and consumed
- goods, good used to make other goods.
- of living the number of goods and services available to the people.
- one who risks their own money time.
- a limited supply of something.
- The total value of all the goods and services produced in a country in one year.
- a fee for using money.
- the ability to buy whatever you want.
- the basis of global trade.
- the study of people and choices.
- put money into a bank account.
- income not spent.
- barriers when countries limit trade to protect businesses from competition.
26 Clues: income not spent. • a fee for using money. • the basis of global trade. • the ability to borrow money. • a limited supply of something. • put money into a bank account. • the study of people and choices. • something you would like to have. • something you can't live without. • the type of money a country uses. • one who risks their own money time. • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary Review 2015-01-29
Across
- item of monetary value a person owns
- a debt or obligation owed to others
- money earned from working
- a measurement of how much a person or household owns after all debts have been paid
- depository institutions offering many services and owned by their customers
- an account that offers quick access to funds for transactions
- take home pay after taxes
- an account at a depository institution that holds money not spent on current consumption
- the percentage rate used to calculate interest
- for-profit depository institution offering services to both consumers and businesses
- a person who pays taxes
- "hidden" taxes collected from a seller or retailer, hotel tax, luxury tax, etc.
Down
- the price paid for using someone else's money
- insures credit unions
- money spent
- money earned from working for pay
- tac on earned and unearned income
- a tax on property such as homes, land and automobiles
- insures commercial banks
- a plastic card that is electronically connected to the cardholders depository institution account
- money received
- income received from sources other than employment
- a tax on earned income
- a measure of financial wealth calculated by subtracting liabilities from assets
- a tax on purchased goods and services
25 Clues: money spent • money received • insures credit unions • a tax on earned income • a person who pays taxes • insures commercial banks • money earned from working • take home pay after taxes • money earned from working for pay • tac on earned and unearned income • a debt or obligation owed to others • item of monetary value a person owns • a tax on purchased goods and services • ...
Accounting CrossWord 2014-06-05
Across
- payable Debts owed to another business
- The individuals and business that appear under the heading of liabilities.
- The money left over after deducting the business expenses.
- The term used to describe the ease of converting an asset into cash
- Net worth of a business.
- The movement of each in and out of a business
- Amount of money left over from the gross profit
- Assets are always recorded at the actual amount they cost the business
- The money or promise of money received from the sale of goods or services.
- based on the principle that each transaction involves two changes
- An asset that losses value over time
- Occurs when something that has value is exchanged for something else that has value.
- A business year is any 12 month operating period
- The process of recording, analyzing and interpreting the economic activities of business.
Down
- Recording of all business transactions
- payment – Occurs when you have given someone prior permission for someone else to automatically take money from your bank account.
- Money owed by customers
- Liabilities are listed in this order, the date by which they must be repaid.
- A report on a business cash flow over a stated period of time
- Goods and materials kept on hand
20 Clues: Money owed by customers • Net worth of a business. • Goods and materials kept on hand • An asset that losses value over time • Recording of all business transactions • payable Debts owed to another business • The movement of each in and out of a business • Amount of money left over from the gross profit • A business year is any 12 month operating period • ...
Unit 2 Investment Strategies 2023-11-17
Across
- produce money
- A system where the government provides money in a country's economy
- A unit of equity ownership in the capital stock of a corporation
- a precious metal that holds a lot of value
- Expending money expecting a later profit
- Proportionate ownership in a corporation
- Share price at the end of the day
- Certificate given to the buyer of stock
- An object accepted as payment for goods or services
- Something borrowed that is expected to be payed back with interest
- Buying or selling stock at a certain price
- America Stock Exchange
- betting on a stock to lose value
- An organization that carries out commercial activities
- A debt security issued by the government
Down
- Exchange of money for goods or services
- Non-profit cooperative financial institution
- Analysis of a company's stock
- A financial institution that accepts deposits and makes loans
- The government corporation supplying deposit insurance
- owner of a stock/stocks
- Dollars Dividend amount per share
- Where people buy and sell stocks
- New York Stock Exchange
- Paper money
- someone who buys and sells stocks for clients
- A company recognized as a single entity
- Liabilitymited Liablity Corporation
- A stock's symbol
29 Clues: Paper money • produce money • A stock's symbol • America Stock Exchange • owner of a stock/stocks • New York Stock Exchange • Analysis of a company's stock • Where people buy and sell stocks • betting on a stock to lose value • Dollars Dividend amount per share • Share price at the end of the day • Liabilitymited Liablity Corporation • Exchange of money for goods or services • ...
commerce crossword 2024-02-06
Across
- buying something without giving a thought as to whether you really need it
- to buy products, via catalogues, for delivery by mail
- a proposal
- items that you can see or touch
- any practice by a seller that is just not reasonable and often illegal
- things that are necessary for survival, such as water and food
- the person who is to receive the money from a cheque
- a business that sells products directly to consumers
- to set right
- buys goods in large quantities from the manufacturer
- an illegal business practice
- off to overcharge or swindle
Down
- what remains after all business expenses are deducted from sales revenue
- the amount of money a consumer is prepared to offer in exchange for a good or service
- people aged 15 and over who are either employed or unemployed
- money received on a regular basis from work, property, business, investment or welfare payments
- things done for you by others
- purchasing products over the internet
- any token, with an agreed value, that people accepted as payment in exchange for a good or service
- the extra money you have to back bac when borrowing money
- things that are not essential for survival but that we would like to have
21 Clues: a proposal • to set right • an illegal business practice • things done for you by others • items that you can see or touch • off to overcharge or swindle • purchasing products over the internet • the person who is to receive the money from a cheque • a business that sells products directly to consumers • buys goods in large quantities from the manufacturer • ...
Lailah's Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-11
Across
- An accumulation or increase of something over time.
- The quality of being fair and impartial.
- An official document that summarizes your account activity over a certain period of time.
- Money that goes in and out.
- An amount of money you owe back.
- The revenue, expenses, gains, and losses of a company during a particular period.
- For keeping record of a company’s total financial accounts.
- An accounting professional who has met state licensing requirements to eat the CPA designation.
- The state of being responsible for something, especially by law.
Down
- A financial statement that reports a company's assets, liabilities, and shareholder equity.
- All income from employment.
- The process of reviewing and confirming your financial reports.
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- Things or something that someone owns that's valuable and useful.
- Assets which are purchased for long-term use and not likely to crash.
- The money a business owes its suppliers.
- A certain amount you can go to or a certain amount you can use.
- Income remaining after deduction of taxes and other mandatory charges.
- the cost required for something or the money spent on something.
- An amount by which something, especially a sum of money, is too small.
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. • The process of reviewing and confirming your financial reports. • ...
nehemias crossword 2024-03-13
Across
- An accumulation or increase of something over time.
- The quality of being fair and impartial.
- An official document that summarizes your account activity over a certain period of time.
- Money that goes in and out.
- An amount of money you owe back.
- The revenue, expenses, gains, and losses of a company during a particular period.
- For keeping record of a company’s total financial accounts.
- An accounting professional who has met state licensing requirements to eat the CPA designation.
- The state of being responsible for something, especially by law.
Down
- A financial statement that reports a company's assets, liabilities, and shareholder equity.
- All income from employment.
- The process of reviewing and confirming your financial reports.
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- Things or something that someone owns that's valuable and useful.
- Assets which are purchased for long-term use and not likely to crash.
- The money a business owes its suppliers.
- A certain amount you can go to or a certain amount you can use.
- Income remaining after deduction of taxes and other mandatory charges.
- the cost required for something or the money spent on something.
- An amount by which something, especially a sum of money, is too small.
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. • The process of reviewing and confirming your financial reports. • ...
Adjectives of Personality and Shopping 2024-08-07
Across
- Feeling or showing envy of someone or their achievements and advantages.
- A deduction from the usual cost of something.
- The exchange of a commodity for money; the action of selling something.
- Ready or likely to attack or confront; characterized by or resulting from aggression.
- The point at which goods are paid for in a store.
- Money in coins or notes, as distinct from checks, money orders, or credit.
- Showing or having an insensitive and cruel disregard for others.
- An abundance of valuable possessions or money.
- The amount of money expected, required, or given in payment for something.
- A thing bought or offered for sale more cheaply than is usual or expected.
- Unfriendly; antagonistic.
Down
- Having an exaggerated sense of one's own importance or abilities.
- Tending to see the worst aspect of things or believe that the worst will happen.
- Pay back (money), typically to a customer who is not satisfied with goods or services bought.
- An act of giving one thing and receiving another (especially of the same kind) in return.
- Causing or tending to cause disruption.
- Given to expressing divergent or opposite views.
- Thoughtlessly causing hurt or inconvenience to others.
- Using irony to mock or convey contempt.
- Having or showing emotional or intellectual development appropriate to someone younger.
20 Clues: Unfriendly; antagonistic. • Causing or tending to cause disruption. • Using irony to mock or convey contempt. • A deduction from the usual cost of something. • An abundance of valuable possessions or money. • Given to expressing divergent or opposite views. • The point at which goods are paid for in a store. • Thoughtlessly causing hurt or inconvenience to others. • ...
Casless society 2024-09-03
Across
- Financial penalties or charges imposed by banks
- A type of payment method commonly used in cashless transactions
- The absence of cash in transactions is expected to lower this type of crime
- A cost involved with cash transactions, related to creating physical currency
- A term for money in a physical form, like coins or notes
- A business expense related to handling cash, where they must often do this to keep operations smooth
- Criminals who steal information or cause harm online
- Issues caused by unexpected mistakes in systems
- Percentage rate charged by banks, can be negative
- financial transactions in a cashless society are conducted using this method
Down
- The act of making money appear as if it comes from a legitimate source
- A physical way to protect against crime at banks
- Criminals find it harder to track money because this is not used
- Vulnerable to attacks or exploitation
- The return of cash from the bank by customers
- This involves paying to ensure security for large sums of money
- A society where transactions are made without physical money
- People use this for cashless transactions, typically with a mobile device
- Reduced crime rates are a result of fewer of these
- To move from one country’s money to another’s
20 Clues: Vulnerable to attacks or exploitation • The return of cash from the bank by customers • To move from one country’s money to another’s • Financial penalties or charges imposed by banks • Issues caused by unexpected mistakes in systems • A physical way to protect against crime at banks • Percentage rate charged by banks, can be negative • ...
Taxes 2024-05-14
Across
- Internal Revenue Service
- Taxes paid on most things you buy.
- Deductions are subtracted from gross income to arrive at your net income that can be taxed..
- Tax form filled out at the start of a job.
- Filing status of a person who is married but not filing taxes with their spouse.
- Money taken off tax owed for a persona qualifying for the earned income.
- Mandatory payment or charge collected by the government.
- Filing status of an unmarried person with no dependents.
Down
- Taxes paid depending on the amount of money you make.
- Filing status of a single person with children they support.
- Money subtracted from taxable income such as a medical expense.
- Form used by U.S. taxpayers to file an annual income tax return.
- Mid-level of government. There are 50 of them.
- Tax form sent out once a year listing money earned and taxes taken out.
- Our taxes are based on different percentages of taxes on different levels of income.
- Every time a person is paid they receive this.
- Tax payer pays too much in taxes and gets money back from the IRS.
- Taxes paid on your home.
- Tax payers pays not enough in taxes and owes money to the IRS after doing tax return.
- National level of Government
20 Clues: Internal Revenue Service • Taxes paid on your home. • National level of Government • Taxes paid on most things you buy. • Tax form filled out at the start of a job. • Mid-level of government. There are 50 of them. • Every time a person is paid they receive this. • Taxes paid depending on the amount of money you make. • ...
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 • ...
Stock and Stock Market 2022-09-27
Across
- person who puts money into a project to earn a profit
- An amount paid to a stockbroker based on a percentage of their sales
- a person who links buyers and sellers of stock
- to put money into a project
- A business deal or action; exchange of money, goods, or services
- To risk money or other possession on an event, chance, or contingency.
- A person who invests in a corporation by buying stock and is a partial owner
- to say what will happen before it occurs
- investment variety to reduce risk
- Anything of value that is owned
- Paper notes promising to repay money after a certain length of time with interest
- An economic system based on private property and free enterprise
Down
- the cost required for something; the money spent on something
- the business of buying and selling or exchanging items
- A business owned by stockholders who share in its profits but are not personally responsible for its debts
- The portion of corporate profits paid out to stockholders
- to include the details of something
- clear, showing financial accounts
- portion of stock
- a group of your investments
- A nationwide electronic system that links dealers across the nation so that they can buy and sell securities electronically.
21 Clues: portion of stock • to put money into a project • a group of your investments • Anything of value that is owned • clear, showing financial accounts • investment variety to reduce risk • to include the details of something • to say what will happen before it occurs • a person who links buyers and sellers of stock • person who puts money into a project to earn a profit • ...
Stock and Stock Market 2022-09-27
Across
- person who puts money into a project to earn a profit
- An amount paid to a stockbroker based on a percentage of their sales
- a person who links buyers and sellers of stock
- to put money into a project
- A business deal or action; exchange of money, goods, or services
- To risk money or other possession on an event, chance, or contingency.
- A person who invests in a corporation by buying stock and is a partial owner
- to say what will happen before it occurs
- investment variety to reduce risk
- Anything of value that is owned
- Paper notes promising to repay money after a certain length of time with interest
- An economic system based on private property and free enterprise
Down
- the cost required for something; the money spent on something
- the business of buying and selling or exchanging items
- A business owned by stockholders who share in its profits but are not personally responsible for its debts
- The portion of corporate profits paid out to stockholders
- to include the details of something
- clear, showing financial accounts
- portion of stock
- a group of your investments
- A nationwide electronic system that links dealers across the nation so that they can buy and sell securities electronically.
21 Clues: portion of stock • to put money into a project • a group of your investments • Anything of value that is owned • clear, showing financial accounts • investment variety to reduce risk • to include the details of something • to say what will happen before it occurs • a person who links buyers and sellers of stock • person who puts money into a project to earn a profit • ...
kates econ cross 2022-06-06
Across
- Prices rising too fast
- Willing to take a risk and start a business
- Society not having enough resources
- A lost of prices and quantities demanded
- Members of the population who are able to work being 16 years and older and seeking for employment
- Actions by the fed to increase or decrease the money supply
- How much money worth of goods and services are made in america over time
- Taxes on imports
- when the government takes in more money than it spends
- When people are unemployed because they arent needed for that job at the time
- Increasing the money supply
Down
- Goods that businesses make more goods out of
- Something that satisfies our wants and needs
- People dont have jobs due to recession
- Decreasing the money supply
- A graph representing a supply schedule
- When people leave their job to find a better or new one
- The largest form of mandatory Spending
- Decreasing gdp,high inflation rate, high inflation rate
- Bank for banks
- Quantity demanded is larger than Quantity supplied
- Government set a maximum price for a Product
- The government spends less money than it takes in
- Limit on quantities
- A collection of stocks or bonds
- Without a job but seeking one
26 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 • Society not having enough resources • People dont have jobs due to recession • A graph representing a supply schedule • The largest form of mandatory Spending • ...
Have fun! 2022-07-13
Across
- a sum of money saved or made available for a particular purpose.
- Scold or scream at someone.
- an amount of money or property left to someone in a will.
- The maximum amount that something can contain or produce.
- to put (money) into financial schemes, shares, property, or a commercial venture with the expectation of achieving a profit.
- be eligible or become officially recognized as a practitioner of a particular profession or activity.
- material such as coal, gas, or oil that is burned to produce heat or power for (an industrial plant, vehicle, or machine).
- a line which marks the limits of an area; a dividing line.
- participate or become involved in.
- indicate or show that one is not willing to do something.
- a district or community within a town or city.
- money in coins or notes, as distinct from cheques, money orders, or credit.
Down
- Causing discomfort, unhappiness, or revulsion; disagreeable.
- a person who is invited to visit someone's home or attend a particular social occasion.
- Synonym for attractive or interesting.
- Something Indescribable, too beautiful or beyond words.
- Provide, supply or to have enough money to pay for.
- employ (someone) for wages.
- Used to describe something horrifyingly wicked.
- to hold someone or to accept (a belief, theory, or change) willingly and enthusiastically.
20 Clues: Scold or scream at someone. • employ (someone) for wages. • participate or become involved in. • Synonym for attractive or interesting. • a district or community within a town or city. • Used to describe something horrifyingly wicked. • Provide, supply or to have enough money to pay for. • Something Indescribable, too beautiful or beyond words. • ...
Dollar Bank 2025-03-19
Across
- A bank account designed for saving money
- US Form of currency.
- A card that allows you to borrow money up to a certain limit which must be repaid with interest.
- Money borrowed from a bank, which must be repaid with interest
- A unique number that identifies a specific bank account
- The department you retired from.
- A monthly process of inspecting the work that was done and the documentation of said work.
- A bank account for everyday transactions
- Money placed into a bank account
- A card that allows you to access funds directly from your checking or savings account
Down
- Avenue, Dollar Bank's First Headquarters location
- Dollar Bank was _______ in 1855
- Annual Percentage Rate
- A nine-digit number that identifies a specific bank or financial institution
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
- Departments outside of the Branches are sometimes called this.
- Department dealing with debit and credit cards
- another name for the branch side of banking
- an organization where people can invest or borrow money.
- The maximum amount of money that can be borrowed on a credit card.
- A number that represents your creditworthiness, based on your credit history
- Automatic Clearing House
- Assets pledged as security for a loan
- Certificate of Deposit
24 Clues: US Form of currency. • Annual Percentage Rate • Certificate of Deposit • Automatic Clearing House • Dollar Bank was _______ in 1855 • The department you retired from. • Money placed into a bank account • Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation • Assets pledged as security for a loan • A bank account designed for saving money • A bank account for everyday transactions • ...
math crossword puzzle 2025-03-27
Across
- positive difference between the estimate and the actual amount
- amount of money deposited or borrowed
- two variables change at a constant rate
- the place where something begins, where it springs into being.
- negative percent of change
- an additGravitymount of money charged on items that people buy
- a rate where the second quantity is 1 unit
- amount of paid or earned for the use of money
- price a business pays for goods purchased in bulk from a wholesaler
- the amount added to the cost price of goods to cover overhead and profit.
- The selling price is the price a seller charges a buyer for a good or service.
Down
- a ratio that compares the change in a quantity to the original amount
- positive percent of change
- onstant ratio or unit rate of two variable quantities.
- the relationship between two ratios with a rate or ratio that is not constant
- an additional amount of money charged on items that people buy
- also known as a gravity, it is a small amount of money inreturn for a service
- amount of paid or earned for the use oprincipalnciple
- is also known as a tip.it is a small amount of money in return for service
- payment made to an employee or agent
- payment for a service.
21 Clues: payment for a service. • positive percent of change • negative percent of change • payment made to an employee or agent • amount of money deposited or borrowed • two variables change at a constant rate • a rate where the second quantity is 1 unit • amount of paid or earned for the use of money • amount of paid or earned for the use oprincipalnciple • ...
Chapter 1: Salary and Wages Vocabulary 2025-06-03
Across
- earning a percentage of their total sales
- percent used to compute commissions
- twice per month
- the amount a worker receives after deductions are subtracted from gross pay
- every three months
- working time beyond a regular 40-hour work week
- extra money given for good service
- to express time in a form that is equal to the original; for example, 1 hour = 60 minutes
- money earned by an employee in one year
- for each or for one; for example, miles per gallon
- an abbreviation for post meridiem; the hours after noon
- the amount of money paid for each hour of work
- pay according to the number of pieces or units completed
Down
- money withheld from gross pay
- every two months
- every two weeks
- a measure of time equal to 60 seconds
- an amount calculated by multiplying a percent times a number
- every six months/twice per year
- full earnings
- the amount of money paid for each hour of work.
- payment of 1.5 times the regular hourly rate
- payment of two times the regular hourly rate
- the number of hours worked multiplied by the hourly rate
- a measure of time equal to 60 minutes
- paid a fixed amount of money regularly
- the number to be rounded
27 Clues: full earnings • every two weeks • twice per month • every two months • every three months • the number to be rounded • money withheld from gross pay • every six months/twice per year • extra money given for good service • percent used to compute commissions • a measure of time equal to 60 seconds • a measure of time equal to 60 minutes • paid a fixed amount of money regularly • ...
Business Key Terms 2025-08-13
Across
- The money a business makes after paying for all its costs.
- What they sell
- Managing your own money—like saving, spending, and budgeting.
- is how much people want it.
- A plan for how to spend and save money wisely.
- The money a business spends to run—like rent, supplies, or salaries.
- The group of people a business wants to sell to—like kids, teens, or adults.
- A person who buys and uses products or services.
- A person who starts their own business and takes risks to make it successful.
- How products get from the factory to the store or customer.
- Starting and managing your own business.
- A new idea or product that improves something or solves a problem.
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- Products people buy and activities people pay for.
- The total money a business earns before paying expenses.
- Where it’s sold
- People, money, materials, and time used to run a business.
- Messages or commercials that try to get people to buy something.
- The four main things businesses use to sell products
- How people hear about it
- is how much of something is available.
- Money made after expenses are paid.
- How much it costs
- The name, logo, and style that makes a product or company stand out.
23 Clues: What they sell • Where it’s sold • How much it costs • How people hear about it • is how much people want it. • Money made after expenses are paid. • is how much of something is available. • Starting and managing your own business. • A plan for how to spend and save money wisely. • A person who buys and uses products or services. • ...
ALC - BOOK 3 - Unit 1 - I'd like to open an account - Part 2 2024-12-19
Across
- past and past participle form of the verb "lose"
- exactly in this place (2W)
- past and past participle form of the verb"save"
- an acronym of Automatic Teller Machine, a machine from which you take money out
- to put something in a secret place that only you know
- to keep spmething for a later use, to put money in a savings account
- right away, at the moment, in no time
- to hold something with your hands, to grab, to have
- to withdraw money from an account (3W)
- to use resources (money, water, gas, etc.), to give money as a payment
- the past form of the phrasal verb "take out of" (3W)
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- the past form of the verb "withdraw"
- past and past participle form of the verb "spend"
- the past participle of the verb "withdraw"
- the past participle form of the verb "take"
- the past participle form of the phrasal verb "take out of"
- to take money out from a bank account at the bank or at the ATM
- a synonym of immediately (2W)
- past and past participle form of the verb "hide"
- not to be able to find something
- in short time, in little time
- the past form of the verb "take"
- without any danger, worry or concern
23 Clues: exactly in this place (2W) • a synonym of immediately (2W) • in short time, in little time • not to be able to find something • the past form of the verb "take" • the past form of the verb "withdraw" • without any danger, worry or concern • right away, at the moment, in no time • to withdraw money from an account (3W) • the past participle of the verb "withdraw" • ...
Accounting Terms 2025-09-07
Across
- stacked-up or piled-up over time
- is when a company takes another smaller company
- is official examination of records to verify their accuracy
- everything a company owns for a long time and used to run the business
- the money a company owes to another company or person
- phrase used when a company buys fixed assets
- company owns forever
- is decrease in the value
- lists all assets and liabilities for a period of time
- a person that calculates rates, using risk factors
- another word for cost
- the income from business activities
- another word for loss
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- is systematic payment over time
- record summarizing financial activities
- is money or assets invested at the beginning
- shows all company’s sales and all costs for a period of time
- everything a company owns that has positive value
- is increase in the value
- is boss of bookkeeper
- another word for profit
- is recording of all the entries of a business in its records
- set aside (money or time) for later
- the inability to pay your debts
- is money flowing into an account
- is money flowing out of your account
- something (money)that is owed
- only had a right for a number of years
28 Clues: company owns forever • is boss of bookkeeper • another word for cost • another word for loss • another word for profit • is increase in the value • is decrease in the value • something (money)that is owed • is systematic payment over time • the inability to pay your debts • stacked-up or piled-up over time • is money flowing into an account • set aside (money or time) for later • ...
Finance 2022-03-17
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- A fee received or paid for the use of money
- Making a purchase based on an immediate want or due to the pressure of advertising
- An amount deducted from a bank account
- Card Buy now, pay later
- A for-profit institution that offers personal loans and mortgages
- Goods or services that people cannot survive without
- Card Buy now, Pay now
- The possibility of financial loss
- A standardized measurement of the potential to repay a debt
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- Money in the form of bills and coins
- Money received on a regular basis for work
- The amount of financial trust extended to a person or a business by a lender
- Goods or services that make people more comfortable and not necessary for survival
- Total amount of earnings made over a month before any deductions
- To automatically save between 10%-20% from a paycheck for future use
- A record of income and spending and a plan for managing money
- Money owed
- A written order for a bank to pay money
- Income amount remaining after a year's worth of deductions have been taken
- Required payment to a government
20 Clues: Money owed • Card Buy now, Pay now • Card Buy now, pay later • Required payment to a government • The possibility of financial loss • Money in the form of bills and coins • An amount deducted from a bank account • A written order for a bank to pay money • Money received on a regular basis for work • A fee received or paid for the use of money • ...
Crassword 2026-02-24
Across
- What is the condition of having too much debt called?
- What is something people must have to secure a loan?
- What are government rules to control financial institutions called?
- In which country is microfinance growing rapidly?
- What is the process of economic growth called?
- What is the extra money paid for borrowing money?
- What is the condition of having very little money?
- What is money kept for future use called?
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- What is the name of the famous microfinance bank in Bangladesh?
- In which country has microfinance made a big difference?
- What is the money earned from business activities called?
- What is the ability to control one’s economic future called?
- What is the financial service provided to people without access to traditional banking?
- What is the process of paying back a loan?
- What is the service that protects people from financial loss?
- What do we call people who take loans?
- What are small amounts of money given to people to start or grow a business?
- What do we call areas where access to banking is limited?
18 Clues: What do we call people who take loans? • What is money kept for future use called? • What is the process of paying back a loan? • What is the process of economic growth called? • In which country is microfinance growing rapidly? • What is the extra money paid for borrowing money? • What is the condition of having very little money? • ...
Labor Force, Money, & Banking Vocab 2017-06-05
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- Force all the members of a particular organization or population who are able to work, viewed collectively
- Collar relating to the work done or those who work in an office or other professional environment
- Labor having or requiring less training than skilled labor and more than unskilled labor
- a legal agreement by which a bank or other creditor lends money at interest in exchange for taking title of the debtor's property, with the condition that the conveyance of title becomes void upon the payment of the deb
- Supply the total amount of money in circulation or in existence in a country
- denoting an original sum invested or lent
- Benefits an extra benefit supplementing an employee's salary
- Labor a segment of the workforce associated with a limited skill set or minimal economic value for the work performed
- Card a small plastic card issued by a bank, business, etc., allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit
- Card a card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase
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- Bargaining negotiation of wages and other conditions of employment by an organized body of employees
- Labor highest level of work force skill
- Shop a place of work where membership in a union is a condition for being hired and for continued employment
- Labor a segment of the work force with a high skill level that creates significant economic value through the work performed
- Collar relating to manual work or workers, particularly in industry
- Shop a place of work where employers may hire nonunion workers who must join a labor union within an agreed time
- Deposits a deposit of money that can be withdrawn without prior notice
- Standard the system by which the value of a currency was defined in terms of gold, for which the currency could be exchanged
- the availability of liquid assets to a market or company
- the exclusion of employees by their employer from their place of work until certain terms are agreed to
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt
- a refusal to work organized by a body of employees as a form of protest, typically in an attempt to gain a concession or concessions from their employer
- to Work Laws prohibit union security agreements
- the U.S. corporation insuring deposits in the United States against bank failure
24 Clues: Labor highest level of work force skill • denoting an original sum invested or lent • to Work Laws prohibit union security agreements • the availability of liquid assets to a market or company • Benefits an extra benefit supplementing an employee's salary • Collar relating to manual work or workers, particularly in industry • ...
Where do you spend money? 2021-10-20
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- A hair __________. A nail __________. A beauty __________.
- You can buy a coat, a shirt, and shoes at a __________ store.
- You can order a hamburger and french fries at a __________ restaurant.
- You can purchase basketballs, baseballs, volleyballs, etc. at a __________store.
- You can get a cat, a dog, or a fish at a __________ store.
- You can wash your clothes at a __________.
- You can purchase a TV, a cell phone, or a computer at an __________ store.
- You can buy guitars, pianos, or other instruments at a __________ store.
- Many sellers sell used products at a __________.
- You can buy groceries at a __________.
- You can buy fun games for children at a __________ store.
- You can purchase magazines and books at a __________.
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- A news __________. A sunglasses __________. An ice cream __________. A hat __________. A flower __________.
- You can buy medicine at a __________.
- You can get a cappuccino or expresso at a __________.
- You can buy a cake at a __________.
- A large store with many different products is a __________ store.
- You can purchase a ring, a watch, and a necklace at a __________ store.
- You can exercise at a __________.
- You can buy a table, a chair, or a sofa at a __________ store.
20 Clues: You can exercise at a __________. • You can buy a cake at a __________. • You can buy medicine at a __________. • You can buy groceries at a __________. • You can wash your clothes at a __________. • Many sellers sell used products at a __________. • You can get a cappuccino or expresso at a __________. • You can purchase magazines and books at a __________. • ...
Big Money, immigration, and urbanization 2022-10-21
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- an English inventor, whose steel-making process would become the most important technique for making steel in the nineteenth century
- the policy of protecting the interests of native-born or established inhabitants against those of immigrants.
- prohibiting all immigration of Chinese laborers for 10 years
- an American oil production, transportation, refining, and marketing company that operated from 1870 to 1911
- nicknamed "the Commodore", was an American business magnate who built his wealth in railroads and shipping.
- an American settlement activist, reformer, social worker, sociologist, public administrator, and author
- the support, encouragement, privilege, or financial aid that an organization or individual bestows on another
- led the expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century and became one of the richest Americans in history
- came largely from southern and eastern Europe.
- an organized association of workers, often in a trade or profession, formed to protect and further their rights and interests
- an American inventor and businessman. He developed many devices in fields such as electric power generation, mass communication, sound recording, and motion pictures
- processed about half a million immigrants from 80 countries
- the group European immigrants who “came mainly from Northern and Central Europe
- provided that federal government jobs be awarded on the basis of merit and that government employees be selected through competitive exams
- a new law imposed requirements for tenements
- known for reorganizing businesses to make them more profitable and stable and gaining control of them
- 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
- an American socialist, political activist, trade unionist, one of the founding members of the Industrial Workers of the World
- was the aftermath of a bombing that took place at a labor demonstration on May 4, 1886, at Haymarket Square in Chicago, Illinois
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- an article written by Andrew Carnegie in June of 1889 that describes the responsibility of philanthropy
- authorized the federal government to institute proceedings against trusts in order to dissolve them
- America's largest and most active immigration station
- an American politician most notable for being the political boss of Tammany Hall
- an economic system in which transactions between private groups of people are free from any form of economic interventionism
- He has been widely considered the wealthiest American of all time and the richest person in modern history
- a business strategy in which one company grows its operations at the same level in an industry
- 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
- the combination in one company of two or more stages of production normally operated by separate companies
- an American integrated steel producer headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with production operations primarily in the United States of America
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service
- firm belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something
- a Scottish-born inventor, scientist and engineer who is credited with patenting the first practical telephone
- a New York City political organization founded in 1786 and incorporated on May 12, 1789
- a 1947 American drama film based on Laura Z. Hobson's best-selling 1947 novel of the same title
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
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- America's largest and most active immigration station.
- It called for U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt to force San Francisco to repeal its Japanese-American school segregation order in exchange for Japan agreeing to deny emigration passports
- Owner of standard Oil Trust Company.
- American politician who, with his “Tweed ring” cronies, systematically plundered New York City of sums estimated at between $30 million and $200 million.
- When one company gains control of an entire market.
- It was the first significant law restricting immigration into the United States.
- 1870 to 1911 was the industrial empire of John D. Rockefeller and associates, controlling almost all oil production.
- pioneer social worker in America, as a feminist, and as an internationalist.
- a policy of favoring native inhabitants as opposed to immigrants
- provided that federal government jobs be awarded on the basis of merit and that government employees be selected through competitive exams.
- Violent confrontation between police and labour protesters in Chicago that dramatized the labour movement's struggle for recognition.
- Merged business w/o violating laws against owning other companies.
- known for inventing the telephone.
- most famous railroad consolidator known for shipping/railroad tycoon.
- A committed social and anti-war activist, praise socialism.
- came largely from southern and eastern Europe.
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- led the expansion of the american steel industry.
- organization formed by workers in order to negotiate for better workers' rights, including better pay, safer working conditions.
- described the group European immigrants who “came mainly from Northern and Central Europe
- United States Steel Corporation, leading U.S. producer of steel and related products
- an economic philosophy of free-market capitalism that opposes government intervention.
- authorized the federal government to institute proceedings against trusts in order to dissolve them.
- are businesses that have total control over a sector of the economy, including prices, rganization of several businesses in the same industry and by joining forces.
- It became the main local political machine of the Democratic Party
- creator of the Bessemer converter
- In politics and government, a spoils system
- form of business organization in which all stages of production of a good, from the acquisition of raw materials to the retailing of the final product, are controlled by one company.
- American financier and industrial
- is a business strategy in which one company grows its operations at the same level in an industry
- A tenement building formerly common in New York City and having a long narrow plan characterized by two narrow air wells at each side.
- the theory that human groups and races are subject to the same laws of natural selection as Charles Darwin
- Carnegie argued that extremely wealthy Americans like himself had a responsibility to spend their money in order to benefit the greater good.
- a United States Supreme Court antitrust case that severely limited the federal government's power to pursue antitrust actions
- inventor of incandescent light bulb, the phonograph, and the motion picture camera, as well as improving the telegraph and telephone.
- a center for processing U.S. immigrants did not end when the Administration Building burned down in an electrical fire in 1940.
35 Clues: creator of the Bessemer converter • American financier and industrial • known for inventing the telephone. • Owner of standard Oil Trust Company. • In politics and government, a spoils system • came largely from southern and eastern Europe. • led the expansion of the american steel industry. • When one company gains control of an entire market. • ...
Big Money, Immigration, and Urbanization 2022-10-21
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- cant interfere with other states
- Banker, rich by joining others
- Railroads
- Rich = Philanthropists
- southern Eastern Eu
- Support from one to another
- Stopping Clinton/Federalist
- Steel technique
- Complete control over industry production
- Boss of Tammany Hall
- Mogul, first rag to rich
- Steel - owned by JP
- Telephone maker
- North Central Eu
- Control of oil industries
- protection, further rights
- Go with the flow, no interaction
- uses Charles darwins
- aftermath of bombing
- oil - trust
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- owns the entire product
- Rich get richer
- Law for Tenements that there must be air shafts between tenements
- Limit emigration to the US, Japanese
- Control of business into a single group
- hard entry to America, San Francisco
- buys our competition
- Favoritive towards native-born
- entry to America, NYC
- praises socialism blames Capitalism
- banned the entry of Chinese
- Inventor
- Sugar case, limit government to pursue antitrust acts
- Leader in women's suffrage
- Government employees have to take competitive exams
35 Clues: Inventor • Railroads • oil - trust • Rich get richer • Steel technique • Telephone maker • North Central Eu • southern Eastern Eu • Steel - owned by JP • buys our competition • Boss of Tammany Hall • uses Charles darwins • aftermath of bombing • entry to America, NYC • Rich = Philanthropists • owns the entire product • Mogul, first rag to rich • Control of oil industries • Leader in women's suffrage • ...
Big Money, Immigration, and Urbanization 2022-10-21
Across
- cant interfere with other states
- Banker, rich by joining others
- Railroads
- Rich = Philanthropists
- southern Eastern Eu
- Support from one to another
- Stopping Clinton/Federalist
- Steel technique
- Complete control over industry production
- Boss of Tammany Hall
- Mogul, first rag to rich
- Steel - owned by JP
- Telephone maker
- North Central Eu
- Control of oil industries
- protection, further rights
- Go with the flow, no interaction
- uses Charles darwins
- aftermath of bombing
- oil - trust
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- owns the entire product
- Rich get richer
- Law for Tenements that there must be air shafts between tenements
- Limit emigration to the US, Japanese
- Control of business into a single group
- hard entry to America, San Francisco
- buys our competition
- Favoritive towards native-born
- entry to America, NYC
- praises socialism blames Capitalism
- banned the entry of Chinese
- Inventor
- Sugar case, limit government to pursue antitrust acts
- Leader in women's suffrage
- Government employees have to take competitive exams
35 Clues: Inventor • Railroads • oil - trust • Rich get richer • Steel technique • Telephone maker • North Central Eu • southern Eastern Eu • Steel - owned by JP • buys our competition • Boss of Tammany Hall • uses Charles darwins • aftermath of bombing • entry to America, NYC • Rich = Philanthropists • owns the entire product • Mogul, first rag to rich • Control of oil industries • Leader in women's suffrage • ...
Big Money, Immigration, and Urbanization 2022-10-22
Across
- informal, unwritten agreement backed only integrity of the country party to actually abide by its terms.
- NYC Political Organization was founded in 1786.
- was One of the first industrial moguls to go from rags to riches with the purchase of stock.
- American Politician who systematically plundered NYC with sums estimated between 30 million and 200 Million.
- Inspection station for immigration arriving on the West Coast.
- Company buys out all of its competition.
- Established a merit-based system of selecting government officials and supervising their work.
- American company and corporate trust from 1870 to 1911, controlling all oil production
- Policy or attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering.
- union members work together to negotiate and enforce a contract with management about things they care about.
- American socialist member of the industrial workers of the world.
- was a Progressive social reformer and activist. She was a pioneer social worker, feminist, and internationalist.
- Self-made multimillionaire and one of the wealthiest Americans.
- Antitrust Act that limited federal government's power/growth.
- Formed trusts and gained control of the oil industry with his standard oil company
- Political Party promoting the interest of native inhabitants against the of immigrants, supporting immigration restriction measures.
- computing companies put control of their business under a single group of trustees.
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- owners and top-level executives of monopolies profit greatly, small companies/businesses have no chance to make money.
- Came from Southern and Eastern Europe unskilled, poor, and Jewish.
- Carnegie argued that extremely wealthy Americans had a responsibility to spend their money in order to benefit the greater good.
- Labor protest rally near Chicago's haymarket square turned into a riot someone threw a bomb at the police.
- Company grows its operations at the same level in an industry.
- Scientist an engineer credited with patenting the first practical telephone.
- believe in ¨survival of the fittest¨ idea that certain people become powerful in society because they are innately better.
- Prohibited immigration by Chinese laborers, limited Civil Rights, and forbade naturalization.
- Came mainly from Northern and Central Europe mostly protestant.
- Inspection station for immigration arriving on the East Coast
- Key component of the supply chain that the company has previously contracted.
- Prolific inventor and savvy businessman.
- A tenement building formerly common in NYC and having a long narrow plan characterized by two narrow air wells at each side.
- Inventor and engineer developed the first process for manufacturing steel inexpensively.
- Used holding companies to buy stocks, took over, and merged people's businesses.
- Illegal to form a trust that is interested in trade.
- Produces and sells flat-rolled and tubular steel products primarily in North America and Europe.
- Support, encouragement, privilege, or financial aid that an organization or individual bestows on another.
35 Clues: Company buys out all of its competition. • Prolific inventor and savvy businessman. • NYC Political Organization was founded in 1786. • Illegal to form a trust that is interested in trade. • Inspection station for immigration arriving on the East Coast • Antitrust Act that limited federal government's power/growth. • ...
Big Money, Immigration, and Urbanization 2022-10-24
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- process of a company increasing production of goods
- an important leader in the history of socialwork and women’s suffrage
- an economy system in which transactions between private groups
- founding member of the Industrial workers.
- wealthiest american of all time
- a new york political organization
- the sugar trust case.
- legally nonbinary agreement between two parties
- believes in survival of the fittest.
- support from an organization or individuals
- provided federal jobs be awarded on the basis of merit and through competitive exams
- american politican who plundered New York city political organization
- came mainly from southern/eastern Europe.
- laws that imposed requirements for tenements
- policy of portecting native-born inhabitants.
- the combination in one of two or more stages of production
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- a man who built his wealth in railroads
- creator of the first practical telephone.
- station; processed half a mil. immigrants
- aftermath of bombing at Haymarket.
- article written by Andrew Carniege.
- american intergrated steel
- prohibited chinese immigration.
- vehicle that allows a 3rd party to hold assets.
- multination investment bank services
- inventor of popular steel making process.
- group of workers who protect their rights.
- america's largest immigrations station.
- came mainly from northern/central Europe.
- american oil production as well as refining
- led the expansion of the american steel industry
- inventor of the light bulb.
- the exclusive control of the supply of trade.
- prescribes the rule of free competetion among engaged in commerce
34 Clues: the sugar trust case. • american intergrated steel • inventor of the light bulb. • prohibited chinese immigration. • wealthiest american of all time • a new york political organization • aftermath of bombing at Haymarket. • article written by Andrew Carniege. • multination investment bank services • believes in survival of the fittest. • a man who built his wealth in railroads • ...
Big Money, Immigration, and Urbanization 2022-10-25
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- invents telephone
- Complete control of specific industry
- prohibited chinese immigration
- steel company who temporarily had monopoly
- immigration station (mainly asian immigrants)
- One of the first to abuse stocks
- political boss of Tamany Hall
- book that opposed social darwinism
- favortism towards native-born Americans
- invents lightbulb, photograph, motion camera
- exchange for more Japanese workers
- Limited Sherman AntiTrust Act
- came from Northern/Western Europe
- famous pioneer social worker and feminist
- granting political power for political support
- worker protest that turned to a riot
- Helped worker rights and interests
- controls whole product process
- instated competitive exam
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- Formed trusts
- minimum requirments for light and air
- Bessemer invents bessemer converter
- idea that inequalities are guaranteed
- company buys out all competition
- businesses have no government interference
- made opposing the draft unconstitutional
- restricted trusts and monopolies
- Oil company, violated Sherman Anti-trust
- Famous for shipping/railroad tycoon
- Tycoon banker who got rich off of stocks
- formally principal immigration station for US
- famous corrupt political machine
- came from Southern/Eastern Europe
- Competing companies merge to one corporation
34 Clues: Formed trusts • invents telephone • instated competitive exam • political boss of Tamany Hall • Limited Sherman AntiTrust Act • prohibited chinese immigration • controls whole product process • One of the first to abuse stocks • company buys out all competition • restricted trusts and monopolies • famous corrupt political machine • came from Northern/Western Europe • ...
Chapters 20-23 (The Best of the Rest) 2023-05-18
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- The Federal Reserve often tries to convince Americans to change their behaviors to help the economy which is known as their power of _________ _______________.
- Who creates the original Federal budget outline?
- Any item or object that a society accepts as a means of exchange.
- This is a tax on imported goods.
- When Fox's is forced to raise prices due to increasing resource costs we will see _______ ______ inflation.
- This tax is regularly called a "death tax."
- Type of unemployment you'd deal with if the nature or structure of the business you worked at changed and they let you go because of that.
- _____________ attached workers--leave the work force due to frustrations of being unqualified in a changing work environment.
- The more common name we use for the philosophy of supply-side economics and the giving of massive tax breaks to the rich.
- From 1900-1934 the US used a representative currency and allowed all citizens to turn in their cash for _______.
- When the Federal Reserve decreases the amount of money in the economy they are instituting a _______-money policy.
- The central bank of the United States.
- This type of tax rate places an even tax rate on all citizens.
- The PA sales tax is set at ____ percent.
- Type of unemployment you'd suffer if you lost your job simply due to a downturn in the economy.
- The accumulation of all past budget deficits is the ___________ ________.
- When you are simply "in between" jobs you are suffering from ______________ unemployment.
- By definition money must be ____________ or be able to be moved around easily.
- Lifeguards often suffer from this type of unemployment.
- Any statistic that we may use to look at the overall economic health of our nation.
- Roughly 75% of government revenue comes from this tax.
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- When we make trades with each other without the use of money.
- When the government saves money and does not spend all of the tax revenue they have coming in.
- When the government decrees the value of currency with nothing to back it up but its word we have ______ money.
- Which party typically believes in a demand-side economic philosophy which creates government job programs and puts money into the hands of the poor and middle class?
- When the government is forced to borrow money to pay the bills.
- The odd combination of high unemployment and high inflation.
- This tax is often placed on goods or services the government finds to be unsavory or immoral for one reason or another but do not want to make illegal.
- Your debit card is an example of __________ money.
- Type of indicator that we could look at to confirm after the fact that we've entered a new phase in the business cycle.
- TANF, CHIP, WIC, SNAP and Medicaid are all examples of _________.
- The Federal government spends the most money on the various branches of the ______________.
- A prolonged and worsened recession.
- The Chairman of the Federal Reserve.
- A new fangled type of money that doesn't really exist and has nothing of value backing it up but is "mined" on computers.
- Business phase we'd enter if the GDP were to decrease for 2 consecutive business quarters.
- When the Federal Reserve increases the amount of money in the economy they are instituting an _____-money policy.
- When prices go up and the value of money decreases.
- Who nominates the Chairman of the Federal Reserve?
- When Apple releases a new iPhone and the customer base loses their minds and won't stop buying them we will see prices skyrocket and cause ______ ______ inflation.
- This tax is placed upon our homes and land that we own and usually pays for local entities such as fire departments, police forces and schools.
41 Clues: This is a tax on imported goods. • A prolonged and worsened recession. • The Chairman of the Federal Reserve. • The central bank of the United States. • The PA sales tax is set at ____ percent. • This tax is regularly called a "death tax." • Who creates the original Federal budget outline? • Your debit card is an example of __________ money. • ...
Accounting and Finance 2019-04-22
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- a plastic card used to transfer money
- the original money invested
- money put aside for profit
- a tax on sales or sales receipts (2 words)
- the amount deducted
- a list of people and their pay
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- money earned
- the profit on invested money (2 words)
- paper forms for giving money
- the money taken home
- the money earned
11 Clues: money earned • the money earned • the amount deducted • the money taken home • money put aside for profit • the original money invested • paper forms for giving money • a list of people and their pay • a plastic card used to transfer money • the profit on invested money (2 words) • a tax on sales or sales receipts (2 words)
Econ Ch 10-1 Vocab 2021-11-04
Across
- money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity
- narrow definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as medium of exchange
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services
- an overthrow of government
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
Down
- standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply
- moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
- privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as a medium of exchange and store of value
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
14 Clues: an overthrow of government • money in the form of gold or silver coins • moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter • standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply • money that has an alternative use as an economic good • privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States • ...
Ch 10-1 Vocab 2022-12-05
Across
- is a moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as a medium of exchange and store of value; components include M1 plus savings deposits, time deposits, and money market funds
- money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity
- standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply; American dollar, British pound, etc.
- account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
Down
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc.
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services; one of the three functions of money
- privately owned, publicly controlled, the central bank of the United States
- narrow definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as medium of exchange; components include coins, currency, checks, other demand deposits, traveler’s checks
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- an overthrow of the government
14 Clues: an overthrow of the government • money in the form of gold or silver coins • is a moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter • money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity • privately owned, publicly controlled, the central bank of the United States • ...
Chapter 10, Lesson 1 Vocabulary Quiz 2021-11-04
Across
- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money's role as a medium of exchange and store of value; components include M1 plus savings deposits, time deposits, and money market funds
- an overthrow of government
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services; one of the three functions of money
- also known as "fed"; privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States
- also known as "DDAs"; account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
Down
- money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
- moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- standard unit of currency in a country's money supply; American dollar, British pound, etc.
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc.
- narrow definition of money supply conforming to money's role as medium of exchange; components include coins, currency, checks, other demand deposits, traveler's checks
14 Clues: an overthrow of government • money in the form of gold or silver coins • moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter • money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity • money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc. • ...
Chapter 10, Lesson 1 Vocabulary Quiz 2021-11-04
Across
- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money's role as a medium of exchange and store of value; components include M1 plus savings deposits, time deposits, and money market funds
- an overthrow of government
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services; one of the three functions of money
- also known as "fed"; privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States
- also known as "DDAs"; account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
Down
- money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
- moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- standard unit of currency in a country's money supply; American dollar, British pound, etc.
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc.
- narrow definition of money supply conforming to money's role as medium of exchange; components include coins, currency, checks, other demand deposits, traveler's checks
14 Clues: an overthrow of government • money in the form of gold or silver coins • moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter • money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity • money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc. • ...
Career Launchpad 2025-12-16
Across
- values Values that are important in and of themselves, like happiness, love, or respect.
- Fund Savings set aside for unexpected expenses, like medical emergencies or car repairs.
- Spreading investments across different assets to reduce risk.
- The cost of borrowing money, or the money earned on savings or investments.
- The ability to borrow money or access goods and services with the promise to pay later.
- Goals Goals you set to achieve something quickly in the near future.ities for advancement. Employment Outlook The projected change in the number of people employed in a particular occupation over a future period. Credentials Qualifications, achievements, or experience that show a person is suitable for a particular job or task. College Majors A specific subject or field of study that a student chooses to focus on during their undergraduate degree. Salary A fixed regular payment made by an employer to an employee, often expressed as an annual sum. Budget A plan that outlines how much money you earn and spend over a specific period. Savings Money that you set aside and do not spend, often for future use. Expense Money that you spend on goods or services. Income Money that you earn from work, allowance, or investments. Investment Putting money into something with the expectation of making a profit. Credit The ability to borrow money or access goods and services with the promise to pay later. Debt Money that you owe to someone else, usually as a result of borrowing. Interest The cost of borrowing money, or the money earned on savings or investments. Asset Something valuable that you own, such as cash, property, or stocks. Liability A financial obligation or debt that you owe to someone else. Loan Money that is borrowed and must be paid back with interest. Profit The money you make after all expenses have been paid. Market A place or system where goods and services are bought and sold. Diversification Spreading investments across different assets to reduce risk. Emergency Fund Savings set aside for unexpected expenses, like medical emergencies or car repairs. Strengths Your positive qualities and skills that you do well at and can rely on. Accomplishments Things you have achieved at home, school, or in the community. Interests Subjects or activities that attract people’s attention and that they enjoy doing or learning about. Character The personal qualities or traits that make an individual unique and that are shown through actions and words. Virtues Positive character traits that make you feel good about yourself and contribute to your well‑being. Attitude The way you think, feel, or behave, particularly when you are with other people. Instrumental values Values that are important for acquiring something else, such as money. Intrinsic values Values that are important in and of themselves, like happiness, love, or respect. Moral values Values that help you judge right from wrong and include traits like honesty and responsibility. Work-related values Values that define how you live to work and the results you produce, helping guide career choices. Standards Guidelines used to determine whether something meets expectations or performance levels. Ethics A set of beliefs about what is right and wrong that can come from society, groups, or personal views. Goals Something you are trying to achieve that guide your actions and decision-making. Short-Term Goals Goals you set to achieve something quickly in the near future.
- The way you think, feel, or behave, particularly when you are with other people.
- Positive character traits that make you feel good about yourself and contribute to your well‑being.
- Things you have achieved at home, school, or in the community.
- The work a person does over a period of their life, usually with opportunities for advancement.
- Qualifications, achievements, or experience that show a person is suitable for a particular job or task.
- A plan that outlines how much money you earn and spend over a specific period.
- A place or system where goods and services are bought and sold.
- Majors A specific subject or field of study that a student chooses to focus on during their undergraduate degree.
- A fixed regular payment made by an employer to an employee, often expressed as an annual sum.
- Outlook The projected change in the number of people employed in a particular occupation over a future period.
- Your positive qualities and skills that you do well at and can rely on.
Down
- values Values that define how you live to work and the results you produce, helping guide career choices.
- Money that you earn from work, allowance, or investments.
- Guidelines used to determine whether something meets expectations or performance levels.
- The money you make after all expenses have been paid.
- The personal qualities or traits that make an individual unique and that are shown through actions and words.
- Money that you owe to someone else, usually as a result of borrowing.
- values Values that are important for acquiring something else, such as money.
- Putting money into something with the expectation of making a profit.
- Something valuable that you own, such as cash, property, or stocks.
- A general look at something; a summary or description of the main points.
- A financial obligation or debt that you owe to someone else.
- Subjects or activities that attract people’s attention and that they enjoy doing or learning about.
- Something you are trying to achieve that guide your actions and decision-making.
- values Values that help you judge right from wrong and include traits like honesty and responsibility.
- Money that you spend on goods or services.
- Money that is borrowed and must be paid back with interest.
- Money that you set aside and do not spend, often for future use.
- A set of beliefs about what is right and wrong that can come from society, groups, or personal views.
35 Clues: Money that you spend on goods or services. • The money you make after all expenses have been paid. • Money that you earn from work, allowance, or investments. • Money that is borrowed and must be paid back with interest. • A financial obligation or debt that you owe to someone else. • Spreading investments across different assets to reduce risk. • ...
Chapter 10.1 2023-03-31
Across
- money by government decree, has no alternative value or commodity
- narrow definition of money supply conforming to moneys role as medium of exchange
- money that has an altertative use as an economic good
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services
- an overthrow of government
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
Down
- stardard unit of currency in a countrys money supply
- moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
- privatley owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the united states
- one of the 3 fuctions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to mesure value
- account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
- paper currency issued by the fed that eventually replaced all types of federal currency
- broad definition of money supply conforming to moneys role as a medium of exchange and store of value
- one of the 3 functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
14 Clues: an overthrow of government • money in the form of gold or silver coins • moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter • stardard unit of currency in a countrys money supply • money that has an altertative use as an economic good • money by government decree, has no alternative value or commodity • ...
Chapter 10-Lesson 1 Vocab 2024-04-04
Across
- money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity
- narrow definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as medium of exchange
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services
- an overthrow of government
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
Down
- standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply
- moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
- privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure
- account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as a medium of exchange and store of value
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
14 Clues: an overthrow of government • money in the form of gold or silver coins • moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter • standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply • privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States • money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity • ...
Esteban Lozano Vocab 10-1 2022-11-30
Across
- System privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States
- account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as a medium of exchange and store of value
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and service
- moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- money by government decree
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
Down
- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc.
- standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply
- an overthrow of government
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
- narrow definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as medium of exchange
14 Clues: an overthrow of government • money by government decree • money in the form of gold or silver coins • moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter • standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply • money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and service • System privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States • ...
Cashless society 2024-09-12
Across
- the system that allows users to conduct banking transaction online
- institutions that manage customer deposits
- cashless transaction are called
- physical money that can be used for immediate payment
- cashless payment system using technology
- card based payment system that allows installments
- a digital payment tool peprace physical money
- currency in physical form of paper or metal
Down
- cards used for transaction from bank account
- secret number used to access the account
- a bank depository that can be accessed with a debit card
- place of transaction in the store
- number used as Bank account identification
- machines used to withdraw cash
- cashless payment system
- money transfer process from one account to another
16 Clues: cashless payment system • machines used to withdraw cash • cashless transaction are called • place of transaction in the store • secret number used to access the account • cashless payment system using technology • institutions that manage customer deposits • number used as Bank account identification • currency in physical form of paper or metal • ...
FMC 2025-11-07
Across
- a period for paying your loan back
- length of time for paying back your loan
- money borrowed you need to pay back
- the chance of losing money
- the cost of borrowing money
- changing or getting a new loan for your old one
- card used to borrow money
- the original amount for a loan
Down
- the opposite of a lender
- a rate that stays the same
- the card you use to pay for things
- a rate that changes over time
- the loan you take out to buy a house
- the company or person you're borrowing from
- protection against losing money
- something of value that backs the loan
16 Clues: the opposite of a lender • card used to borrow money • a rate that stays the same • the chance of losing money • the cost of borrowing money • a rate that changes over time • the original amount for a loan • protection against losing money • a period for paying your loan back • the card you use to pay for things • money borrowed you need to pay back • ...
Paystubs 2025-03-19
Across
- Everything earned or deducted for the year
- Tax Money paid to the US government for services
- First and last name, usually in cursive
- Money taken out when you come to class late
- Money made when on holiday or sick time
- Money taken out for things like healthcare
Down
- The person or company someone works for
- Money made when you work your scheduled hours
- Money paid to the state of Virginia for services
- All the money you MAKE
- The business someone works for
- Money taken out of a paycheck
12 Clues: All the money you MAKE • Money taken out of a paycheck • The business someone works for • The person or company someone works for • First and last name, usually in cursive • Money made when on holiday or sick time • Everything earned or deducted for the year • Money taken out for things like healthcare • Money taken out when you come to class late • ...
Banknote 2025-11-11
Across
- Something that makes something else happen.
- A physical item or thing that a business makes.
- To increase something or to collect money.
- To think of many ideas quickly.
- The amount of money needed to buy or make something.
- The money a business earns.
- To put money, time, or effort into something.
Down
- A piece of paper money issued by a bank.
- An action or help provided to someone in exchange for money.
- To use money to buy things.
- The total quantity or number of something.
- The money used in a particular country.
12 Clues: To use money to buy things. • The money a business earns. • To think of many ideas quickly. • The money used in a particular country. • A piece of paper money issued by a bank. • To increase something or to collect money. • The total quantity or number of something. • Something that makes something else happen. • To put money, time, or effort into something. • ...
Budgeting Basics: Crossword Challenge 2026-02-10
12 Clues: A withdrawal • Money you owe • Money coming in • Optional/luxury • Money going out • Retirement fund • A specific target • A negative balance • A positive balance • Money kept for later • Cost/Reward of money • Essential items for survival
cashless society 2024-09-12
Across
- the system that allows users to conduct banking transaction online
- institutions that manage customer deposits
- cashless transaction are called
- physical money that can be used for immediate payment
- cashless payment system using technology
- card based payment system that allows installments
- a digital payment tool peprace physical money
- currency in physical form of paper or metal
Down
- cards used for transaction from bank account
- secret number used to access the account
- a bank depository that can be accessed with a debit card
- place of transaction in the store
- number used as Bank account identification
- machines used to withdraw cash
- cashless payment system
- money transfer process from one account to another
16 Clues: cashless payment system • machines used to withdraw cash • cashless transaction are called • place of transaction in the store • secret number used to access the account • cashless payment system using technology • institutions that manage customer deposits • number used as Bank account identification • currency in physical form of paper or metal • ...
Financial Literacy 2018-10-26
Across
- money borrowed using a credit card
- the average amount you owe on the credit card during each day of the billing cycle
- money you are allowed to obtain in the form of cash through the use of an ATM or bank
- the yearly interest rate you pay on the credit card balance
- a period of time, generally 20-25 days, before a credit card company starts charging you interest on a purchase
- the amount of money you still need to repay
- the total amount of money you are allowed to take from the account in the form of cash
- the percentage you pay on the money you have charged
Down
- the amount you paid on the last credit card bill you received and any other payments you may have made since the last statement
- the least amount you can pay on the card and still keep your account in good standing
- the date by which the credit card company expects to receive your payment
- the ability to make purchases with the promise that the money will be repaid later
- the interest rate you pay each day on the outstanding balance
- the interest payment you owe on the credit card balance
- a brief transaction history showing purchases made with the credit card since the last statement
- a penalty you are charged for not making your minimum payment by the established payment due date
- the maximum amount of money that a credit card issuer will allow you to charge
- the amount of money the credit card issuer charges you for having the credit card account each year
- a card issued by a bank
19 Clues: a card issued by a bank • money borrowed using a credit card • the amount of money you still need to repay • the percentage you pay on the money you have charged • the interest payment you owe on the credit card balance • the yearly interest rate you pay on the credit card balance • the interest rate you pay each day on the outstanding balance • ...
Employment & Taxes Vocabulary 2023-10-04
Across
- Federal Insurance Contributions Act, amount deducted from an employee’s paycheck to contribute to Social Security and Medicare
- Type of insurance that financially protects another person (called a beneficiary) if you pass away
- Money withheld from an employee’s paycheck and used for federal, state, and local needs
- U.S. government agency responsible for collecting taxes and enforcing tax laws
- Tax form employees use to tell their employer how much federal income tax to withhold from their paycheck
- A means of protection from financial loss by pooling risk
- Tax form employers are required to send employees each year to report total annual salary or wages and amount of taxes withheld from their paychecks
- Purchase or expense that reduces the overall amount of money earned as well as the amount that is taxable
- A form of compensation in addition to a salary or wage including insurance, company perks, and employee rewards
- Tax states charge on the money earned from working
Down
- A set amount of money earned per pay period regardless of hours worked
- Tax the federal government charges on the money earned from working
- Total amount of money earned after taxes and deductions are taken out of an employee’s paycheck
- Tax that pays benefits to retired people, disabled people, and dependents of workers who have died
- Total amount of money earned before taxes and deductions are taken out of an employee’s paycheck
- Any form of money, property, or services earned or received
- A set amount of money an individual earns for work completed, usually by the hour
- Tax that pays for health care for people over 65
- Workforce environment in which short-term engagements, temporary contracts, and independent contracting is commonplace
- A type of insurance that covers the cost of medical expenses
20 Clues: Tax that pays for health care for people over 65 • Tax states charge on the money earned from working • A means of protection from financial loss by pooling risk • Any form of money, property, or services earned or received • A type of insurance that covers the cost of medical expenses • Tax the federal government charges on the money earned from working • ...
Gr 9 - Die Nuus blokraai w5-6 (1/2) 2025-02-26
Across
- Hy was die mede-anker op Diereland TV se nuusuitsending - naam en van (Maroela Media)
- 'n Suid-Amerikaanse land waar die BBC werksaam is (Byju's - Funksies)
- As sleutelfiguur in die BBC se geskiedenis was hy direkteur vanaf 1927-1983 - naam en van (Britannica Money par. 3)
- Die eerste inisiatiewe vir Britse radio is na hierdie wêreldoorlog geneem (Britannica Money par. 2)
- Die BBC word onder hierdie handves bedryf (Britannica Money par. 1)
- 44% van die proefsteek sê hulle lees of kyk die nuus vir persoonlike ... (PEW)
- Tot 1954 het die BBC 'n monopolie gehad op uitsaai op hierdie medium (Britannica Money par. 1)
- Hierdie kanaal van die BBC word wyd herken en oor die wêreld versprei (Byju's - Funksies)
- 69% van die proefsteek sê hulle voel 'n sosiale en burgerlike ... om ingelig te bly (PEW)
- Afrikaanse afkorting vir SABC (Weet)
Down
- Die BBC moet hieraan verantwoording doen (Britannica Money par. 2)
- James Fallows sê hierdie mense moet meer soos entrpreneurs wees (Harvard Political Review)
- Op grond van John Reith van die BBC se voorstelle is die SAUK in hierdie maand van 1936 gestig (Weet)
- Britse TV is onderbreek tydens hierdie wêreldoorlog (Britannica Money par. 4)
- Een van die funksies van die BBC is om hierdie tipe media beskikbaar te maak (Byju's - Funksies)
- Tot 1972 was die BBC die enigste liggaam wat hierop kon uitsaai (Britannica Money par. 1)
- ...Uitsaai Korporasie (Britannica Money par. 1)
- Hy was die eerste nuusleser in Diereland in 1976 - naam en van (Maroela Media)
- Die BBC is een van die grootstes hiervan in die wêreld; TV-... (Byju's par. 1)
19 Clues: Afrikaanse afkorting vir SABC (Weet) • ...Uitsaai Korporasie (Britannica Money par. 1) • Die BBC moet hieraan verantwoording doen (Britannica Money par. 2) • Die BBC word onder hierdie handves bedryf (Britannica Money par. 1) • 'n Suid-Amerikaanse land waar die BBC werksaam is (Byju's - Funksies) • ...
Financial Literacy 2025-09-08
11 Clues: Keep money for later • Use money to buy things. • How much something costs • Place to keep money safe • Get money for doing work • India’s unit of money (₹). • A plan for how to use money • A small round piece of money • Things you must have to live • Another word for paper money. • , Something you are saving for.
Vocabulary Puzzle 2023-01-14
Across
- the total value of the goods and services that a country produces in a year, gross domestic product.
- the system of money used in a particular country; US dollar, Euro ,Japanese yen, Baht.
- an organization or group that has complete control of something so that others have no share.
- the price you pay to borrow money.
- an economic system in which property, businesses, and industry are owned by individual people and not by the government.
- an amount of money that you have to pay to the government that it uses to provide public services and pay for government institutions.
- an amount of money that you owe.
Down
- an amount of money that a person, business borrows, especially from a bank.
- money that is earned in business after paying the costs of producing and selling goods and services.
- the study of the way that goods and services are produced and sold and the way money is managed.
- the system by which a country’s trade, industry, and money are organized.
- (the management of) a supply of money.
- the amount of a product or service that people want.
- the total amount of a specific good or service that is available to consumers.
- the activities of buying and selling goods or services.
15 Clues: an amount of money that you owe. • the price you pay to borrow money. • (the management of) a supply of money. • the amount of a product or service that people want. • the activities of buying and selling goods or services. • the system by which a country’s trade, industry, and money are organized. • ...
Gracie's Financial literacy crossword puzzle 2026-03-04
Across
- card A card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase
- Receiving money with the agreement to repay it in the future, usually with interest charged
- The transfer of goods & services (usually for money) from one individual or organization to another
- An amount of money that is borrowed with the expectation that it will be paid back, usually with interest
- A document that orders a financial institution to pay a specific amount from the issuer’s account to the person or organization named
- To buy something that is expected to make an income
- To use money to get goods or services
Down
- Giving money to a person or organization with the expectation that it will be repaid
- Before you buy/get a car you need to have what insurance?
- card A plastic card issued by a bank allowing to purchase goods or services
- A banking service that allows clients to send and receive funds between their personal account and someone else’s, using email and their online banking service.
- The cost of borrowing money or the reward for saving it
- To put aside money for the future
- Money in coins or notes
- Giving a gift to charity to help a cause example sick kids
15 Clues: Money in coins or notes • To put aside money for the future • To use money to get goods or services • To buy something that is expected to make an income • The cost of borrowing money or the reward for saving it • Before you buy/get a car you need to have what insurance? • Giving a gift to charity to help a cause example sick kids • ...
Social Studies Economy Crossword Puzzle 2013-12-03
Across
- I absolutuley n_ _d it
- I I_ves_
- I lent you money it is a L_ _ _
- you can only spend this much it is your _____
- car I_ _ _ _a_ _e
- I owe you so I am in _______
- to provide
- I like m&m's it is my ch_ _ _ e
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- I want it
- yay I got money I had a I_c_m_
- another word for money (not cash)
- a board game involving economy
- girls use this in their hair and on their face pro_u__
- building that holds money
- making money is a p_ _ _ _ t
15 Clues: I I_ves_ • I want it • to provide • car I_ _ _ _a_ _e • I absolutuley n_ _d it • building that holds money • I owe you so I am in _______ • making money is a p_ _ _ _ t • yay I got money I had a I_c_m_ • a board game involving economy • I lent you money it is a L_ _ _ • I like m&m's it is my ch_ _ _ e • another word for money (not cash) • you can only spend this much it is your _____ • ...
Economics Savings and Investing 2023-02-07
Across
- Higher minimum deposit, higher return
- the initial investment
- money invested in diversified portfolio
- Certificate of Deposit locked in for specified time
- Money lent to a government or corp., earns interest
- Money your money makes.Interest on Interst
- Ownership of a company that may grow in value
- art, realestate, land whose values may rise
Down
- often used for emergency fund
- with lowrisk and government issued and backed
- initials for return on investment
- used for short term goals
- percentage at which your money grows
- used for long term goals
- not putting all eggs in one basket
15 Clues: the initial investment • used for long term goals • used for short term goals • often used for emergency fund • initials for return on investment • not putting all eggs in one basket • percentage at which your money grows • Higher minimum deposit, higher return • money invested in diversified portfolio • Money your money makes.Interest on Interst • ...
Banking_Priyam_TCE 2025-10-01
Across
- A written payment order
- Taking out money from an account
- What banks pay you in order to use your money
- Resource with future economic value
- How much the price of goods increases each year
- Remaining amount after deductions
- Amount paid for insurance or investment.
Down
- Process one has to do for bank verification
- A negative bank balance
- The money a company makes after paying its expenses
- A debt that is subtracted from account balance
- Secret number that comes in the mail
- Borrowed money to be repaid
- Money kept for future use
- Charges for services
15 Clues: Charges for services • A negative bank balance • A written payment order • Money kept for future use • Borrowed money to be repaid • Taking out money from an account • Remaining amount after deductions • Resource with future economic value • Secret number that comes in the mail • Amount paid for insurance or investment. • Process one has to do for bank verification • ...
Bonus points for Personal Finance 2025-10-03
Across
- something you owe
- how we keep track of revenues and expenses
- the last name of your personal finance teacher
- the amount of money you put into an account
- how long money stays invested
- having 2 or more persons in business together
Down
- something that make at a job
- you make interest with this type of account
- expense that stays the same
- Something you own
- a person in business for themselves
- type of account you put money into
- an expense that changes
- money that accumulates in a savings account
- need to file legal paperwork for form
15 Clues: something you owe • Something you own • an expense that changes • expense that stays the same • something that make at a job • how long money stays invested • type of account you put money into • a person in business for themselves • need to file legal paperwork for form • how we keep track of revenues and expenses • you make interest with this type of account • ...
VOCABULARY REVISION 6 2020-04-01
Across
- vacation
- company
- portable computer
- fixed amount you have to pay
- retirement money
- not using slang or contractions
- money you owe
- the topic of an email
Down
- pressure
- money you pay to protect from accident or harm
- stay away from
- how much you earn per year
- you need this to go abroad
- money you take home after tax
- to do something without thinking
15 Clues: company • pressure • vacation • money you owe • stay away from • retirement money • portable computer • the topic of an email • how much you earn per year • you need this to go abroad • fixed amount you have to pay • money you take home after tax • not using slang or contractions • to do something without thinking • money you pay to protect from accident or harm
