money Crossword Puzzles
BUDGETING BASICS 2023-04-07
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- A financial plan that helps you reach your financial goals (Financial __)
- The total amount of money you owe on a loan or credit card
- An account that you use to save money for a specific purpose (Savings __)
- A savings account that offers tax advantages (__ Savings Account)
- The process of deciding how much money to save and how much money to spend each month
- The total amount of money you owe on all of your debts (Total __)
- The amount of money you need to cover your basic living expenses (Cost of __)
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- A savings account that earns higher interest but has restrictions on withdrawals (Certificate of __)
- A loan that is backed by collateral, such as a car or a house (__ Loan)
- A financial plan that helps you pay off your debts as quickly as possible (Debt __ Plan)
- The money you receive from an employer or other source of income
- The interest rate that banks pay on deposits (Annual __ Yield)
- The amount of money you have in your account after expenses (Account __)
- A financial product that allows you to borrow money and pay back with interest
14 Clues: The total amount of money you owe on a loan or credit card • The interest rate that banks pay on deposits (Annual __ Yield) • The money you receive from an employer or other source of income • A savings account that offers tax advantages (__ Savings Account) • The total amount of money you owe on all of your debts (Total __) • ...
Financial Mathematics Made Simple 2024-08-24
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- - To get money now with the agreement to pay it back later.
- - What happens to your phone's value as soon as you take it out of the store.
- - The person or bank that gives out money you’ll need to pay back.
- - The original amount of money you put into a savings account.
- - The percentage of extra money you pay on top of the amount you borrowed.
- - Putting your money into something now to hopefully make more later.
- - The reason why your favorite snacks cost more every year.
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- - The total sum of money you’re dealing with, including interest.
- - The person who takes out a loan and promises to pay it back.
- - The true worth of your money after inflation is factored in.
- - Adjusting payments to keep up with rising prices so your cash stays worth the same.
- - The length of time you keep your money invested or borrowed.
- - The extra money you earn from a savings account or pay on a loan.
- - When your old baseball cards are worth more now than when you bought them.
14 Clues: - To get money now with the agreement to pay it back later. • - The reason why your favorite snacks cost more every year. • - The person who takes out a loan and promises to pay it back. • - The true worth of your money after inflation is factored in. • - The length of time you keep your money invested or borrowed. • ...
Chapter 2 2021-11-30
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- a bank account used by depositors to accumulate money for future use
- another type of stock exchange
- those who do the work
- info provided by public companies
- market place where stocks are bought and sold mostly online where there is no central building
- someone who assists you with purchasing stocks and bonds
- central bank of the US
- handles stock sales and purchases
- another name for futures
- type of company where shares can be traded openly
- need to pay for security purchases within three business days or order
- an example of a lender
- establishes and enforces regulations which protect the investing public from unfair practices in the securities markets
- type of bond with the longest maturity
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- issues of a stake of ownership in a company
- term generally uses to refer to putting money aside in order to make your money grow
- limited liability for shareholders
- example of low risk/low reward
- buy or sell when the stock reaches a certain price
- biggest stock exchange
- people who lend money to a business for a fixed rate of interest
- type of company where shares are not sold publicly
- a financial statement issued a corporation, government, or other organization
- for sophisticated investors who borrow money to purchase securities
- a security that pays interest over terms ranging from two to ten years
- tax-free bonds
- money for real estate equipment, and others
- document guaranteeing payment of a specific amount of money
28 Clues: tax-free bonds • those who do the work • biggest stock exchange • central bank of the US • an example of a lender • another name for futures • another type of stock exchange • example of low risk/low reward • info provided by public companies • handles stock sales and purchases • limited liability for shareholders • type of bond with the longest maturity • ...
AP Gov 2021-06-11
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- the floor leader of the Party that holds the least seats in each house of congress
- a system of money
- the judicial authorities of a country
- rights and liberties to citizens.
- any matter that has to due with a country that isn't your own
- the amount of time a person serves in a certain position
- a company that brings together money from many people and invests it in stocks, bonds or other assets
- he highest federal court in the US
- amount of money people have leftover after paying personal taxes
- Composed of the Senate and House of Reps
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- The head of the executive Branch
- system of government where most of the important decisions are made by state officials instead of elected representatives
- the total demand for goods and services within a particular market
- giving money to state revenue, forced by the government
- to advise the President on any subjects that he needs help with
- the first 10 Amendments of the Constitution, grants
- small upper assembly of the US Congress
- investing money to gain more or a different pay back.
- the wealth of a area / region
- the floor leader of the party that holds most seats in each house of congress
- amount of money a lender receives for lending someone money
- real gross domestic products that determine how an economy is working
- anything useful, could be an object, a person, or a
- laws and rules made by the government
- constitutional right to reject a proposal
25 Clues: a system of money • the wealth of a area / region • The head of the executive Branch • rights and liberties to citizens. • he highest federal court in the US • the judicial authorities of a country • laws and rules made by the government • small upper assembly of the US Congress • Composed of the Senate and House of Reps • constitutional right to reject a proposal • ...
Personal Finance 2020-11-24
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- a type of paycheck that is always paid on time at a set amount
- money that is being received by someone through work or other things like presents
- a contract by which one party conveys land, property, services
- you are called this if you have very high grades and a high gpa
- working extra hours and earning more money
- a paid position of regular employment
- things you set for yourself to accomplish like financially or physically
- something that you pay to give you shelter
- allows people to get goods or services before the payment
- a kind of card that takes money straight out of your account
- getting paid every other week
- things like shelter, food, and water
- the amount of money you earn before taxes
- things like designer clothes, fancy cars
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- a legal agreement that is between you and a lender that gives the lender the right to take your property away if you fail to pay
- a job or occupation that someone has
- You should do this every month to keep track of your money
- expenses that don't change and are the same every time you pay them
- the level of prices in a certain place on certain things like groceries or housing
- Getting paid every 4 weeks
- expenses that are different every time you pay them
- the amount of money you earn after taxes
- the money that is spent on something
- you can get these from the bank to help you buy something or pay something off
24 Clues: Getting paid every 4 weeks • getting paid every other week • a job or occupation that someone has • the money that is spent on something • things like shelter, food, and water • a paid position of regular employment • the amount of money you earn after taxes • things like designer clothes, fancy cars • the amount of money you earn before taxes • ...
Vocabulary 7.5-7.7 2025-04-17
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- The toy is very _______. It only costs $1, so I'm happy!
- The fancy bag is very _______. I need a lot of money to buy it.
- He is _______ and cannot buy many things.
- She put her keys, phone, and money in her _______. It helps her carry her things around.
- A _______ is a card that I can use to buy things.
- The cake is so _______! I ate 5 slices because I love it!
- When I have _______ in China, I can see Chairman Mao's face on the paper. I will use this to buy things.
- _______ are money that are circles and made of metal.
- I put all of my money and credit cards in my _______.
- My mom gets a _______ because she works everyday at the restaurant.
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- The _______ shows how much money you spent and what you bought.
- The _______ of the movie ticket is $5. I will pay it before going in.
- I made a _______ at the bank and I took out $100, which I put in my wallet.
- The food was _______ so I only ate a little bit of it.
- My uncle is very _______. He has a big house and many cars.
- I want to _______ my money and put it in the bank.
- I used _______ on my phone to buy dinner. It's a blue app.
- There is a _______ on the shoes today. They're a lot cheaper today.
- I can't _______ to buy the phone because I don't have enough money.
- I use WeChat to talk to my friends and buy things at the store.
20 Clues: He is _______ and cannot buy many things. • A _______ is a card that I can use to buy things. • I want to _______ my money and put it in the bank. • _______ are money that are circles and made of metal. • I put all of my money and credit cards in my _______. • The food was _______ so I only ate a little bit of it. • ...
Common Banking Terms 2023-02-07
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- A plastic card that can be used to pay for goods at stores or businesses, online, and at automated teller machines (ATMs); draws money from a checking account, in contrast to a credit card that borrows money and has to be repaid
- An account at a financial institution into which money is deposited and from which checks can be written, and debit cards used, for purchases or services; may be used to receive wages and pay bills
- The amount your average balance in a deposit account must stay above to avoid fees
- A secure electronic service through which you can pay your bills from a checking account
- Money received or earned for work done or from investments
- Financial transactions, including deposits, transfers, and bill payments, that are conducted via the internet
- Funds added to an account
- The amount of funds in an account ready for immediate withdrawal
- Money accumulating over time; often used to refer to interest
- Interest that applies to the original principal balance as well as any newly earned interest
- number A number issued with your debit or credit card, so you can withdraw money from ATMs. To help prevent fraud, keep your PIN secret. A PIN should be memorized, never written down or disclosed to anyone else
- An account into which a sum of money is deposited for a specified length of time; typically pays higher interest rates than standard savings and checking accounts
- A number (600, 700, etc.)indicating an individual’s creditworthiness. Credit bureaus look at factors such as total debt, number of open accounts, and whether renting or owning a home. A good credit score may result in a lower interest rate for loans
- Interest computed only on the principal balance, without compounding
- Any personal possession of value; includes cash, real estate, and investments
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- A charge for a service or a penalty for not meeting certain requirements, such as insufficient funds in a checking account
- A for-profit financial institution that is federally licensed to receive deposits and issue loans
- An arrangement made between your financial institution and in which, if you don’t have enough money in your checking account, checks will clear and ATM and debit card transactions will still go through. However, you may incur fees
- For loans, the date that the full balance is due. For CDs, the date the CD funds are available for withdrawal or renewal with interest paid
- An interest-bearing account used to hold money for short- or long-term goals or emergencies. You can add to this account at any time, but certain types of withdrawals may be limited
- A decrease in a savings or checking account, such as a withdrawal, a debit card charge, or a check written against the account
- Access to your account via your smartphone, tablet, or computer. Three channels for mobile banking are available – apps, mobile web and SMS/text messages
- A high-yield savings account that’s insured up to $250,000. In contrast to a CD, with a money market account, you can still have regular access to your funds
- A not-for-profit financial institution that is member owned and operated, and is licensed to receive deposits and issue loans
- (1) An increase in a savings or checking account, such as a deposit made to the account; (2) A person or company’s ability to borrow money, with the expectation the money will be paid back in the future
- A non-bank financial institution that transmits and converts money
- Money you have left over after you pay your bills and expenses
- Your earnings on savings accounts, certificates of deposit and money markets
- An automatic deposit to your account made by your employer or an outside agency. These are usually recurring and spare you the hassle of depositing a paper check
- The annual percentage paid on an interest-bearing savings account or CD, or the interest charged on loans. The interest paid on a deposit account is the "annual percentage yield" (APY) and the rate charged on a loan is the "annual percentage rate" (APR)
- Financial debt or any money or service owed
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt
32 Clues: Funds added to an account • Financial debt or any money or service owed • Money received or earned for work done or from investments • Money accumulating over time; often used to refer to interest • Money you have left over after you pay your bills and expenses • The amount of funds in an account ready for immediate withdrawal • ...
PersonalFinanceVocab 2025-09-26
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- The person who shares the loan responsibility with you.
- A bank account. It is helpful for keeping your money safe, spending, and depositing pay checks.
- A cooperative that people can join that operates like a not-for-profit bank.
- To put money into an account. Cash or check. Check from work.
- A number that tells banks how good you are at paying back debt. It's given to you by three different credit bureaus.
- An interest rate for a loan that does not change. It’s set. It’s fixed. These loans are more common.
- When people refuse to buy a certain brand or shop at a certain store. These people are unhappy about something that the company is doing and wants them to change.
- Extra money you have to pay when paying off a loan.
- A CPA is a person who has training to help people with financial record keeping and filing taxes.
- An interest rate on a loan that can go up or down depending on the going interest rate at the time. The rate varies over time.
- When a person sells their investments in a company or organization because they are unhappy with something the company is doing.
- A bank account. It is for keeping your money for a long time.
- A penalty you have to pay to a bank for withdrawing too much money from your checking account.
- Money students borrow to pay for school. It has to be paid back with interest.
- A term for the buying and selling of stocks.
- An investment where you’re letting a company or government borrow your money. It gets paid back with interest.
- Money taken by the government to pay for all the things we share as a country: schools, roads, the military, social security
- A retirement investment account that any working adult can open.
- Money banks add to your savings account.
- A type of investment where you own part of a fund. The fund owns hundreds of different stocks and bonds.
- The term for a person’s collection of investments.
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- A system you use to keep track of how you spend money and the rules you want to follow for spending
- A bank account that two people share.
- How much money you make from a job BEFORE taxes are taken away by the government.
- A retirement investment account offered through your employer.
- A law that says the lowest amount of money a job can pay you. The US government says you have to pay at least $7.75. In Minnesota, it is $10.85.
- An investment where you own part of a fund which owns a diverse group of stocks and bonds. It follows a list (index) of companies for its investments.
- A program run by the government that gives extra money to retired people to make sure they are not poor. Taxes from your paycheck pay for this.
- A type of investment where you own a piece of the company.
- You have not made payments on a loan. You are now in big trouble.
- To take money out of an account. Cash or check.
- How much you owe on a loan or a credit card.
- Buying something of value hoping that it will increase in value over time.
- Having lots of different types of investments.
- A form students going to college fill out to see how much financial aid they can get from colleges and/or the government.
- The difference in the amount of wealth owned by the rich, the middle, and the poor.
- An investment account that has to be spent on education.
- How many dollars you have in a bank account.
- How much money you keep from your paycheck AFTER things like taxes and health insurance are removed.
- Any type of money students get for paying for education. The money can be given or borrowed.
- Pausing a federal loan.
- You have an investment AND the interest you earn on the investment is ADDED to your amount so the savings keeps growing over time.
- A tax on the money you make from an investment. If you make money investing in stocks or property, you have to pay the government taxes.
- When workers refuse to work because they think they are being treated unfairly. They want better pay, or better conditions, or both.
44 Clues: Pausing a federal loan. • A bank account that two people share. • Money banks add to your savings account. • How much you owe on a loan or a credit card. • How many dollars you have in a bank account. • A term for the buying and selling of stocks. • Having lots of different types of investments. • To take money out of an account. Cash or check. • ...
savings and banking 2022-01-26
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- type of account to pay bills and expenses
- once per year
- ceasing to work
- type of account that pays interest
- place where money is dealt with and stored
- to take money out
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- every six months
- interest rate that stays the same
- interest rate that increases exponentially over time
- money paid at a particular rate
- four times per year
- money you endow in hope of a return or profit
- acronym for automated teller machine
- to put money in
14 Clues: once per year • ceasing to work • to put money in • every six months • to take money out • four times per year • money paid at a particular rate • interest rate that stays the same • type of account that pays interest • acronym for automated teller machine • type of account to pay bills and expenses • place where money is dealt with and stored • ...
Bank Terms 2025-01-14
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- shares responsibility of loan
- putting money in an account
- anything a person owns
- card purchase card; takes from account
- part of money supply; paper bills
- account where people put income
- failure to pay a loan
- actual amt. borrowed, pre interest
- price full price paid if pd. on credit
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- card card issued by business, allows credit
- union coop. group savings and loans
- certificate paper currency based on silver
- bank employee
- taking money out of an account
- metal stamped and used as money
- borrow money with promise to pay back
- interest interest pd. on money in an acct.
17 Clues: bank employee • failure to pay a loan • anything a person owns • putting money in an account • shares responsibility of loan • taking money out of an account • metal stamped and used as money • account where people put income • part of money supply; paper bills • actual amt. borrowed, pre interest • borrow money with promise to pay back • ...
Banking 2024-12-02
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- Money owed to someone
- Percentage charged on borrowed money
- Plastic card for making purchases on credit
- Document to fill out for a service or job
- Money borrowed that must be repaid
- Machine for cash withdrawals and deposits
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- A summary of financial transactions
- Currency used for transactions
- Occurring once every 12 months
- Bank employee who handles transactions
- A record of financial transactions
- Place to deposit or withdraw money
- Number equal to ten hundred
- Happening once every 30 days
14 Clues: Money owed to someone • Number equal to ten hundred • Happening once every 30 days • Currency used for transactions • Occurring once every 12 months • A record of financial transactions • Place to deposit or withdraw money • Money borrowed that must be repaid • A summary of financial transactions • Percentage charged on borrowed money • Bank employee who handles transactions • ...
Modern GA Vocab 2015-03-11
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- Money earned from a job
- Busiest airline and based out of Atlanta
- big global event that happened in Atlanta
- biggest plywood and timber company in Georgia
- Someone who takes a risk to start a business of their own
- Borrowing money and later paying a fee.
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- depot First home improvement store in Georgia
- a drink made in Georgia and the biggest beverage company in the world
- To reorganize
- Spending money in the hope of earning more money than you spent
- Putting aside money to save for something
- Amount of money earned after subtracting all of your expenses
- Using money and buying goods and services
13 Clues: To reorganize • Money earned from a job • Borrowing money and later paying a fee. • Busiest airline and based out of Atlanta • big global event that happened in Atlanta • Putting aside money to save for something • Using money and buying goods and services • depot First home improvement store in Georgia • biggest plywood and timber company in Georgia • ...
Accountancy fun 2023-04-23
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- EXPENSE Money received in advance for goods or services
- Money spent by a business to earn revenue
- Money invested by the owner in the business
- Money received by a business from its customers
- ASSETS Assets that have no physical existence
- Resources owned by a business that have monetary value
- Assets that can be touched or seen
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- Owner's investment in the business
- amount of money that a company owes to lenders or creditors
- LIABILITY Debts that are payable within a year
- Money taken out of the business by the owner
- Money owed by a business to its creditors
- Income earned by a business from its operations
13 Clues: Owner's investment in the business • Assets that can be touched or seen • Money spent by a business to earn revenue • Money owed by a business to its creditors • Money invested by the owner in the business • Money taken out of the business by the owner • ASSETS Assets that have no physical existence • LIABILITY Debts that are payable within a year • ...
Saving vs. Investing 2021-10-07
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- The amount of risk taken in investing
- The money earned on money in a savings account
- How easy it is to turn your money into cash
- Putting money away for the short-term
- Saving _____________ the principle
- Savings method
- Investment puts the principle at ___________
- A common investment option
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- Putting money away for the long-term
- The amount of risk taken with a savings account
- The money earned on investments
- Saving rather than investing money offers _____
12 Clues: Savings method • A common investment option • The money earned on investments • Saving _____________ the principle • Putting money away for the long-term • The amount of risk taken in investing • Putting money away for the short-term • How easy it is to turn your money into cash • Investment puts the principle at ___________ • The money earned on money in a savings account • ...
Bank 2022-03-11
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- money that you own
- amount earned by a worker that is paid hourly or daily
- money that is borrowed
- a nations form of money
- where you keep your money safe
- money that is spend directly from ones bank acount
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- goods or services
- acount where you keep your savings
- annual amount earned by a worker
- money received from work or investments
- amount earned by a business
- a loan of money that must be repaid
12 Clues: goods or services • money that you own • money that is borrowed • a nations form of money • amount earned by a business • where you keep your money safe • annual amount earned by a worker • acount where you keep your savings • a loan of money that must be repaid • money received from work or investments • money that is spend directly from ones bank acount • ...
Biztown - Fin Lit Lesson #2,3 & 4 Vocabulary 2023-09-29
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- The amount of money placed into an account after all deductions, such as cash back, are made.
- The money people earn for their work.
- The Personal Identification Number required when a person uses a debit card; it ensures others can't access the bank account.
- To write a signature on the back of a check.
- A check received for work completed.
- A check written from a personal checking account.
- To have money gain in increments, usually at a set rate.
- A booklet for recording money deposited or withdrawn from an account.
- A card that is purchased for a certain amount and then used like cash.
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- Interest calculated and paid on a balance and on the interest paid previously.
- A written record of money put into a bank account.
- An electronic transfer of money from one account to another: often used by employers to pay employees.
- A card that allows you to spend only the amount you have pre-deposited into an account.
- A fee received for paid for the use of money.
- A check that is written for more than the amount of money in a checking account.
- The crime of stealing someone else's personal or financial information for your own use.
16 Clues: A check received for work completed. • The money people earn for their work. • To write a signature on the back of a check. • A fee received for paid for the use of money. • A check written from a personal checking account. • A written record of money put into a bank account. • To have money gain in increments, usually at a set rate. • ...
Accounting & Finance 2020-01-30
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- Money From A Job
- amount of money that the company has agreed to pay
- A card that allows money to be transferred
- A Paper form that allows people to transfer money
- an original amount of money
- Money Put Aside for profit
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- a profit on money
- An entire amount of money before anything
- An Amount Take A Way
- Tax a sales tax on a receipt
- The Final Amount of money
11 Clues: Money From A Job • a profit on money • An Amount Take A Way • The Final Amount of money • Money Put Aside for profit • an original amount of money • Tax a sales tax on a receipt • An entire amount of money before anything • A card that allows money to be transferred • A Paper form that allows people to transfer money • amount of money that the company has agreed to pay
Financially Literate Future 2023-06-08
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- a course of action to record money spent
- the cost required for something
- estimate of income and expenditure
- the amount of something that is permitted
- money, financial resources
- to provide training or information on a particular field
- a request to obtain an answer
- a detailed proposal for achieving something
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- to obtain goods/services based on trust
- to prevent wasteful or overuse/overspending
- setting aside money from a pension plan
- a portion of money not spent on expenditures
- owing money
- reasonably priced
14 Clues: owing money • reasonably priced • money, financial resources • a request to obtain an answer • the cost required for something • estimate of income and expenditure • to obtain goods/services based on trust • setting aside money from a pension plan • a course of action to record money spent • the amount of something that is permitted • to prevent wasteful or overuse/overspending • ...
finac ial 2026-03-05
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- you can give it to people and they can get money
- it protects ur things
- how much something is priced
- where money is
- how to keep track of money
- its protected by insurance
- pay to use smth that isn't yours
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- when you put money in the bank
- what u get payed
- if u have one its protected by insurance
- money that has to be paid back
- you go to the bank
- how well something is
- items with value owned
14 Clues: where money is • what u get payed • you go to the bank • it protects ur things • how well something is • items with value owned • how to keep track of money • its protected by insurance • how much something is priced • when you put money in the bank • money that has to be paid back • pay to use smth that isn't yours • if u have one its protected by insurance • ...
Economics 2013-11-21
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- money the government owes
- overall increase in the price of goods
- major source of income for the federal government
- when a single producer dominates a market and there is no competition, causes high inflation
- large scale public systems like highways, bridges, and schools
- sharp drop in a nation's GDP for more than a year
- gives benefits to the elderly by providing supplemental income after retirement
- governmental plan of action to solve either a problem that affects all or most people or a problem that the people cannot solve on their own
- provide money to buy food based on the dollar amount a household receives based on family income
- a country's official principles, positions, and procedures for dealing with forces outside its borders
- product
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- fee charged for borrowing money
- money set aside for a specific use
- type of fuel made by blending gasoline and ethanol
- government's resolution to problems at home in American that need public solution (ex. highways, healthcare, welfare)
- when money is left over
- social welfare program that assists the poor with their medical costs, jointly funded by both the national government and the states
- duties and fees the government charges businesses and individuals who bring good into the US from other countries
- regulates the economy by controlling the money supply
- slowdown in economic growth; decline in GDP for two consecutive quarters
- social insurance program, designed to help the elderly or disabled pay their medical costs
- fees charged to borrow money
- government's power to tax and spend
23 Clues: product • when money is left over • money the government owes • fees charged to borrow money • fee charged for borrowing money • money set aside for a specific use • government's power to tax and spend • overall increase in the price of goods • major source of income for the federal government • sharp drop in a nation's GDP for more than a year • ...
Financial Literacy TERMS 2019-10-01
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- type of income that is your total pay after any deductions (this is commonly referred to as take-home pay)
- type of income that is your total pay before any deductions
- a type of mortgage where the principal and interest payments remain constant throughout the entire duration of the loan
- Money collected by some city governments to be usedfor city public services, such as sidewalks and city water systems
- A number ranging from 300 to 850 representing a person’s credit history
- a chart that documents how much money an individual spends and earns
- money earned through employment or investments
- A plastic card that allows an individual to make a purchase using funds from his or her bank account(s)
- The relationship between income and expenses in a budget
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- amount of money you pay on a monthly basis toward paying off your loan
- a type of loan used to purchase a home, condo or piece of property
- The ability to purchase goods or services with the promise to pay for it at a later time
- a statement that accompanies a paycheck highlighting earned income and deductions
- amount of money you borrow, which must be paid back to the lender within a given period of time
- money withheld from a paycheck
- A plastic card that allows an individual to make a purchase on credit.
- money spent on items and bills
- additional fee paid on a monthly basis to the lender
- the type of income and expenses that are the same each month
- person or institution that provides you with the loan
20 Clues: money withheld from a paycheck • money spent on items and bills • money earned through employment or investments • additional fee paid on a monthly basis to the lender • person or institution that provides you with the loan • The relationship between income and expenses in a budget • type of income that is your total pay before any deductions • ...
Economics 2021-04-15
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- money that is owed
- businesses, place where the buying and selling of good occurs
- a person who organizes, operates, and assumers the risk to start a new business
- is an economic system in which private individuals or businesses own capital goods: the U. S. has this kind of economy
- money borrowed that must be repaid, usually with interest
- a reserve of money for unforeseen expenses or future purchases
- a person or business that supplies consumers with goods or services
- households, business, banks, and the government are examples of__________ in the U. S.
- the legislative body of a state that plays a role to collect taxes
Down
- when businesses sell the same product and work to gain consumers
- rate which is charged or paid for taking out a loan
- a place where people put their money to be used by lending it to others to buy homes, businesses, and other financial demands
- focusing on providing one kind of product or service example
- the amount a consumer is willing to pay for a good or service, influenced by supply and demand
- a plan for spending money
- a person who buys goods or services in great demand in the market
- the money people earn for work
- the final consumers of goods and services that create demand in the market
- the money remaining after the costs of a business have been paid
- exchanging goods and services
- collected from households and businesses by the government to pay for services
21 Clues: money that is owed • a plan for spending money • exchanging goods and services • the money people earn for work • rate which is charged or paid for taking out a loan • money borrowed that must be repaid, usually with interest • businesses, place where the buying and selling of good occurs • focusing on providing one kind of product or service example • ...
Economics Final-Crossword Puzzle 2024-06-06
Across
- the total cost of something before deductions, expenses or taxes
- the purchase of goods and services by consumers to satisfy their needs and wants
- if the ___ decreases for a period of time we say the economy is in a recession
- platform (store or online) where buyers and sellers exchange goods and services for profit.
- the desire of consumers to buy a product or service
- when a company or person holds (nearly) all of the market for a product or service, with limited or no competition.
- government imposed fare on citizens income and the goods they purchase
- study of the overall performance and behavior of the economy as a whole
- money or resources put in something with the expectation of future profit or benefit
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- financial help from the government given to support businesses and the economy by reducing the cost of a good or service.
Down
- study of the behavior and decision making of individuals and businesses
- the rise of prices/services over time; money buys less than it used to
- when a small amount of companies/businesses hold the market for a good or service with limited competition.
- money and or resources used to grow a business
- a plan on how to spend your money
- decline in prices
- borrowed money from the bank with the agreement to pay later
- the possibility of economic loss
- the quantity of a good or service that producers are able to offer to consumers
20 Clues: decline in prices • the possibility of economic loss • a plan on how to spend your money • money and or resources used to grow a business • the desire of consumers to buy a product or service • borrowed money from the bank with the agreement to pay later • the total cost of something before deductions, expenses or taxes • ...
Credit 2023-11-17
Across
- Interest rate that stays the same for the life of the loan
- A preapproved loan that a bank or financial institution lends to a borrower
- Asset accepted as security for a loan
- Ability to borrow money and agreement to pay it back
- Interest rate that changes over time
- A type of loan in which a fixed amount is borrowed and then paid back over a specified period
- A person who pledges to pay back the loan if you do not
- A three-digit number, typically between 300 and 850, designed to represent your credit risk
- A loan that doesn't require any type of collateral
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- Loans that are secured by a specific form of collateral, including assets such as property and vehicles
- Also known as lenders, a person or company to whom money is owed
- A small plastic card issued by a bank, business, etc., allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit
- Money given to another party in exchange for repayment of the loan principal amount plus interest
- Detailed financial account of an individual for the last seven years
- A person who borrows money from others and the money borrowed is called debt, which must be repaid
- Amount of time to pay back a loan
- Percentage rate a bank or other lender charges to borrow its money
- Sum of money lent or invested on which interest is paid
- Equifax, Transunion, Experian
- A record of your ability to pay back your debts, whether it be credit bills. student loans, or a mortgage
20 Clues: Equifax, Transunion, Experian • Amount of time to pay back a loan • Interest rate that changes over time • Asset accepted as security for a loan • A loan that doesn't require any type of collateral • Ability to borrow money and agreement to pay it back • A person who pledges to pay back the loan if you do not • Sum of money lent or invested on which interest is paid • ...
Cashless Society 2024-09-02
Across
- refers to the system of money that is in use within a particular country or economic region.
- A record of financial transactions for a particular asset or liability, typically held with a bank.
- A sum of money placed into an account, usually to be kept safe and/or earn interest.
- A small, flat case that can be used to carry such items as cash, credit cards, and identification.
- Physical money in the form of coins and banknotes.
- Relating to money, banking, investments, or other areas involving money management.
- Funds stored on a digital system, often used for online transactions.
- An instance of buying or selling something; a business deal.
- A financial institution that accepts deposits, offers credit, and provides other financial services.
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- The process of transferring money in exchange for goods, services, or to settle a debt.
- Card A plastic card issued by a bank allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit.
- People who purchase goods or services from a business
- A charge or payment for services or a privilege.
- Activities that are not permitted by law.
- Payment method that is made without using cash.
- Documents that specify the amount of money owed for goods or services provided.
- The elecronic equivalents of bank robbers and muggers.
- People who steal others property, often secretly.
- The state of being able to proceed with something with little effort or difficulty.
- Refers to the ability of a business or activity to generate a profit, which is the financial gain after all expenses have been deducted from revenue.
20 Clues: Activities that are not permitted by law. • Payment method that is made without using cash. • A charge or payment for services or a privilege. • People who steal others property, often secretly. • Physical money in the form of coins and banknotes. • People who purchase goods or services from a business • The elecronic equivalents of bank robbers and muggers. • ...
Fin. Lit. vocab 2023-08-25
Across
- the concept that money is worth more in the present than in the future
- A card payment directly from your bank account
- unpaid
- A prediction of how likely you are to pay a loan back
- A financial plan
- necessity vs. desire
- people who buy or sell stocks for retail and institutional clients
- File that has information about your financial state, and what you're doing with your money
- A financial group that helps global financial investments
- a strategy to help limit spending
- borrowing money that you will need to pay back
- A profit
- A not-for-profit financial institution that accepts deposits makes loans and provides a wide array of other financial services and products
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- A measure of how likely you will default on your debt obligation measure of how likely you will default on your debt obligations
- owing money you need to pay back
- an agreement in which a person makes regular payments to a company and the company promises to pay money if the person is injured or dies
- Salary
- Comparing prices from different places to find out who sells the cheaper stuff
- a savings account that holds a settled amount of money for an agreed period of time
- Annual percentage rate
- Cash reserved for unplanned events
- Helps people with their debt
- The practice of spreading your investments around so that your exposure to any one type of asset is limited
- Provides money to people and they have to repay it later on
- Something you own such as property
25 Clues: Salary • unpaid • A profit • A financial plan • necessity vs. desire • Annual percentage rate • Helps people with their debt • owing money you need to pay back • a strategy to help limit spending • Cash reserved for unplanned events • Something you own such as property • A card payment directly from your bank account • borrowing money that you will need to pay back • ...
Econ Fun! 2021-11-16
Across
- The ability to be used as, or directly converted into, cash.
- To set money aside to be used later in the long-run.
- The amount of money borrowed or invested.
- A specific type of loan that is used to buy real estate.
- Strategy in which the action taken is the player's best choice.
- A market in which money is lent for periods of one year or less.
- ROI stands for Return on ____.
- A collection of financial assets.
- The reward to any one player.
- A time at which payment to a bondholder is due.
- The interest rate that a bond issuer will pay.
- To set money aside to be used later in the short-run.
- Diversified purchase of a wide variety of stocks and bonds.
Down
- The most secure way to protect your investments.
- The volatility of stocks means it should be a ___ ___ investment.
- Purchasing a share of a company and gaining equity in ownership.
- A market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market.
- The money an investor receives above the sum initially invested.
- Institution for receiving, keeping and lending money.
- The study of behavior in situations of interdependence.
- Illustration that can help analyze situations of interdependence.
- Financial assets used to invest in generating wealth and growth in a company.
- A bond's stated value, to be paid to the bondholder at maturity.
- The result when each player chooses the action that maximizes their payoff.
- Lending money to an entity for a specific period of time at an agreed return rate.
25 Clues: The reward to any one player. • ROI stands for Return on ____. • A collection of financial assets. • The amount of money borrowed or invested. • The interest rate that a bond issuer will pay. • A time at which payment to a bondholder is due. • The most secure way to protect your investments. • To set money aside to be used later in the long-run. • ...
Investment Strategies 2021-12-03
Across
- Land including all the natural resources and permanent buildings on it
- people who buy shares of stock in the company
- limited liability corporation
- agency of many credit unions
- a share which entitles the holder to a fixed dividend
- New York Stock Exchange
- the amount of time it takes for money to double in value
- money for real estate, equipment and so on
- the date when a bond will be repaid
- publicly trades corporations are required to have their...
- charges subtracted from your paycheck
- US Paper Currency
- something of value, a resource
- represents a promise by a borrower to pay a lender their principal and usually interest on a loan
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- an account you can deposit and withdrew
- an American multinational financial services corporation that owns and operates three stock exchanges in the United States
- someone who assists you with purchasing stocks and bonds
- The amount of money paid or earned for the use of money
- the amount of money you have in the bank that you receive interest on
- owners are personally reliable for their companies losses
- interest calculated on both the principal and the accrued interest
- The credit union term for a checking account
- people who lent money to the business
- vast majority of US corporations are...
- a pool of money invested by a professional in a group of stocks
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
- Initial Public Offering
- those people who do the work
- shares can be trade openly
- limited liability protection
- American Stock Exchange
31 Clues: US Paper Currency • New York Stock Exchange • Initial Public Offering • American Stock Exchange • shares can be trade openly • agency of many credit unions • those people who do the work • limited liability protection • limited liability corporation • something of value, a resource • the date when a bond will be repaid • people who lent money to the business • ...
Personal finance 2025-04-23
Across
- the initial amount of money borrowed or invested
- a small plastic card issued by a bank, business, etc., allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit.
- An establishment that completes and facilitates monetary transactions
- something, typically money, that is owed or due.
- a loan taken out by a student to finance their education, typically to cover tuition, fees
- a federal insurance program that provides benefits to retired people and those who are unemployed or disabled.
- A company that consults with brokers
- an asset a borrower pledges to a lender as security for a loan.
- A type of bank account used for everyday transactions
- A yearly charge put onto bank accounts
- he price paid for the use of borrowed money or the payment received for lending money
- Unpaid debt that a creditor has sold or transferred to a third party debt collector
- Defined period after a deadline which an obligagations can be filled without penaly
Down
- A not-for-profit financial institution
- a record of all spending on someone's credit card
- the total annual cost of borrowing money, including the interest rate and any additional fees
- the current value of assets, liabilities, or money held in an account
- an additional amount of something
- he process of using capital to acquire assets with the goal of generating a return or preserving capital
- A company that sells a variety of stock options
- A method of payment in which money is transferred straight to someones checking account
- Low amount of something
- yearly
- the initial amount of money borrowed or invested
- Card that accrues debt when you use it to purchase items and must pay back
25 Clues: yearly • Low amount of something • an additional amount of something • A company that consults with brokers • A not-for-profit financial institution • A yearly charge put onto bank accounts • A company that sells a variety of stock options • the initial amount of money borrowed or invested • something, typically money, that is owed or due. • ...
Banking Puzzle 2025-10-08
Across
- a card that charges money directly to a specific checking account.
- Card that lends you money to make a purchase. You still have to pay it back!
- a loan that is backed by collateral which can be seized by the lender if borrower fails to repay on time.
- Loan secured by home, usually to purchase, refinance, or fix up the home.
- a term associated with adding money to an account.
- check written from the bank's account.
- machine that allows you to perform banking functions.
- Ability to borrow up to credit limit as long as customer pays minimum payment on time.
- a term associated with taking money from an account
- a not-for-profit organization similar to a bank. Customers are "members" and share in ownership.
Down
- function of a bank that issues loans or other transactions with a goal of earning.
- scheduled payments that a borrower makes to repay the principal and interest of a loan.
- to take money out of your account.
- service that allows customers to conduct transactions through an app.
- function of a bank that stores money and keeps it safe.
- a loan that helps people with poor credit build a positive credit history.
- Something valuable which the borrower pledges to a lender to secure a loan. If borrower doesn't pay, lender can repossess.
- to put money into an account.
- a physical bank location where customers can conduct banking face-to-face.
- person authorized by the state to certify signatures and administer oaths.
20 Clues: to put money into an account. • to take money out of your account. • check written from the bank's account. • a term associated with adding money to an account. • a term associated with taking money from an account • machine that allows you to perform banking functions. • function of a bank that stores money and keeps it safe. • ...
Saving vs. Investing 2021-10-07
Across
- The amount of risk taken in investing
- The money earned on money in a savings account
- How easy it is to turn your money into cash
- Putting money away for the short-term
- Saving _____________ the principle
- Savings method
- Investment puts the principle at ___________
- A common investment option
Down
- Putting money away for the long-term
- The amount of risk taken with a savings account
- The money earned on investments
- Saving rather than investing money offers _____
12 Clues: Savings method • A common investment option • The money earned on investments • Saving _____________ the principle • Putting money away for the long-term • The amount of risk taken in investing • Putting money away for the short-term • How easy it is to turn your money into cash • Investment puts the principle at ___________ • The money earned on money in a savings account • ...
Cashless 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 • ...
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 • ...
Econ 01. Personal Finance and Economics Foundations 2025-01-14
Across
- ______ Expenses - Costs that don’t change month to month.
- Money set aside for future use.
- Borrowed money to be repaid later.
- ____ Income Earnings after deductions like taxes.
- Inputs used to produce goods and services.
- _____ Expenses - Costs that fluctuate based on usage.
- Money earned from work or investments.
Down
- ______ Goals - Targets for managing your money.
- The total value of assets minus liabilities.
- Interest _____ - The cost of borrowing money.
- The study of how people use resources.
- The limited nature of resources.
- Specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, time-bound objectives.
- A plan for income and expenditures.
- Emergency _____ - Savings for unexpected expenses.
- Opportunity ____ - The value of the next best alternative foregone.
16 Clues: Money set aside for future use. • The limited nature of resources. • Borrowed money to be repaid later. • A plan for income and expenditures. • The study of how people use resources. • Money earned from work or investments. • Inputs used to produce goods and services. • The total value of assets minus liabilities. • Interest _____ - The cost of borrowing money. • ...
Financial Literacy - Key Terms 2023-10-16
Across
- The amount left in your account after spending
- What you have earned if you spend less than you earn?
- A regular payment to an employee
- Money that is owed
- A fee charged by the government
- The currency used in Britain
- Money that is received
- A document issued by a bank once a month detailing money going in and out
Down
- Something that is absolutely necessary is...?
- An amount of money owed in return for a service or money
- The term used to describe money that you spend
- Machine that gives cash after submitting your card and pin
- Money that is purposefully not spent and kept safe
13 Clues: Money that is owed • Money that is received • The currency used in Britain • A fee charged by the government • A regular payment to an employee • Something that is absolutely necessary is...? • The amount left in your account after spending • The term used to describe money that you spend • Money that is purposefully not spent and kept safe • ...
v 2022-11-29
Across
- Financial institution
- A certified check issued by the bank
- A small buisiness use to store money to spend
- A deposit box to hold or store your money to be safe
- A loan is the leading of one or more people incuding money
Down
- Allows a user to conduct finanial transactions
- and person doing business in money
- A card used by a bank and to hold money
- A transation is an agreement or constitution of money
- An account at a bank against which checks can be drawn
- a type of check use to deposit issuing the bank
- The wealth of an persons area
- a money holding machine
13 Clues: Financial institution • a money holding machine • The wealth of an persons area • and person doing business in money • A certified check issued by the bank • A card used by a bank and to hold money • A small buisiness use to store money to spend • Allows a user to conduct finanial transactions • a type of check use to deposit issuing the bank • ...
Referrals 2022-05-23
Across
- safe & secure/peace of mind
- mobile deposit/save money
- program/earn cash back
- fixed rates & competitive/save money
- customizable/earn money
- no monthly fees, minimum balance/save time
Down
- loan up to 5,000/ have flexibility
- customizable/no atm fee
- boats,personal,ATV/save time
- ready access to cash/peace of mind
- 1,000 minimum opening balance/earn more money
- 500 minimum opening balance/earn more money
- access 24/7 to account/save time
- paperless/peace of mind
14 Clues: program/earn cash back • customizable/no atm fee • paperless/peace of mind • customizable/earn money • mobile deposit/save money • safe & secure/peace of mind • boats,personal,ATV/save time • access 24/7 to account/save time • loan up to 5,000/ have flexibility • ready access to cash/peace of mind • fixed rates & competitive/save money • no monthly fees, minimum balance/save time • ...
Personal Finance Crossword 2019-04-01
Across
- a card used repeatedly to borrow money or buy goods and services with credit
- total amount being borrowed or lent
- a plan for the expenditure of a usually fixed income
- tax payed to the government for the sales of certain goods/services
- state or federal tax on the earnings of corporations
- costs that functions directly with output changes
- interest on a fixed income, income previously payed included in calculation
- the money a person makes from labor
- costs of living or doing or doing expenses
- a loan of some real estate property which makes the borrower make a set of payments
- any money owned to an individual, company or other organization
- gross income less a variety of deductions
- an amount that is deducted
Down
- currency that is guaranteed legal tender by the government
- the cost of one item of issue
- the average cost of basic necessities on life
- something that holds one back in financial obligations
- income before subtractions are made
- a portion of one’s paycheck that isn’t included in the paycheck
- a form of periodic payment
- value of all assets minus the amount of liabilities
- interest payed only on the original principal
- income after subtractions are made
- an account held at a financial institution that allows for withdrawals (own money)
- an account in which a customer can deposit money for any non-immediate use
- anything of value that a person buys
- an expense that does not change in amount
- an amount of money held at a financial institution for an account holder
28 Clues: a form of periodic payment • an amount that is deducted • the cost of one item of issue • income after subtractions are made • total amount being borrowed or lent • income before subtractions are made • the money a person makes from labor • anything of value that a person buys • an expense that does not change in amount • gross income less a variety of deductions • ...
Financial Literacy TERMS 2019-10-01
Across
- person or institution that provides you with the loan
- additional fee paid on a monthly basis to the lender
- a statement that accompanies a paycheck highlighting earned income and deductions
- A plastic card that allows an individual to make a purchase using funds from his or her bank account(s)
- the type of income and expenses that are the same each month
- type of income that is your total pay before any deductions
- money earned through employment or investments
- money withheld from a paycheck
- A number ranging from 300 to 850 representing a person’s credit history
- amount of money you pay on a monthly basis toward paying off your loan
- a type of loan used to purchase a home, condo or piece of property
Down
- The ability to purchase goods or services with the promise to pay for it at a later time
- Money collected by some city governments to be usedfor city public services, such as sidewalks and city water systems
- a type of mortgage where the principal and interest payments remain constant throughout the entire duration of the loan
- money spent on items and bills
- a chart that documents how much money an individual spends and earns
- A plastic card that allows an individual to make a purchase on credit.
- The relationship between income and expenses in a budget
- amount of money you borrow, which must be paid back to the lender within a given period of time
- type of income that is your total pay after any deductions (this is commonly referred to as take-home pay)
20 Clues: money spent on items and bills • money withheld from a paycheck • money earned through employment or investments • additional fee paid on a monthly basis to the lender • person or institution that provides you with the loan • The relationship between income and expenses in a budget • type of income that is your total pay before any deductions • ...
Credit 2023-11-16
Across
- loan that doesnt require collateral
- borrowers who are more likely to pay as agreed pose less risk to creditors and lenders
- a person, such as a parent, close family member or friend, who pledges to pay back the loan if you do not
- A record of your ability to pay back your debts, whether it be credit card, bills, student loans or a mortgage
- amount of time to pay back a loan
- assert accepted as security for a loan
- loans that a secured by a specific form of collateral, including assets such as a property and vehicles
- Also known as lenders, a person or company to whom money is owed
- interest rate that changes over time
Down
- an employer-sponsered retirement plan that lets you make tax-deferred contributions
- Ability to borrow money and agreement to pay it back
- a time deposit that you make at a bank generally ranging in amount from $500 to $250,000
- a three digit number between 300 to 850, designed to represent your credit risk
- Sum of money lent or invested on which interest is paid
- the beneficiary of an estate
- interest rate that stays the same for the life of a loan
- person who sets up a trust for the distribution of their assets, also known as a settlor
- person who borrows money from others, and the money borrowed is called debt, which is repaid
- Percentage rate a bank or other lenders charges to borrow its money
- Money given to another party in exchange for repayment of the loan principal amount plus interest
20 Clues: the beneficiary of an estate • amount of time to pay back a loan • loan that doesnt require collateral • interest rate that changes over time • assert accepted as security for a loan • Ability to borrow money and agreement to pay it back • Sum of money lent or invested on which interest is paid • interest rate that stays the same for the life of a loan • ...
Investment Unit 2024-03-20
Across
- these are issued by the company
- individual retirement account
- initial public offering
- the age you can collect social security
- markets going up
- a system of recording information in a way that makes it difficult or impossible to change, hack, or cheat
- a term for when the money in your 401k transfers to a new job
- a key part of crypto is remembering your...
- pensions are managed by your...
- federal insurance contributions act
- you want your portfolio to be...
- higher risk indicates higher...
- last step of retirement investment accounts is to become a...
- currencies that are created and backed by the government
- you work, pay a tax, the government uses that money, you get the money when you can't work anymore
- represents a loan from the buyer(you) to the issuer of the...
Down
- these are issued by the government
- money you contribute goes in after tax, meaning you already pay taxes on the income
- buy low...
- a security that represents the ownership of a fraction of a corporation
- virtual currency
- unionized workers such as cops and firefighters qualify for these
- tells us how big the company is in the stock market
- you must be this old to invest in crypto
- this is expected to run short by 2031
- a sum of money saved for a particular purpose
- markets going down
- in Roth Ira's the money you contribute goes in...
- required minimum distribution
- company distributes some of their money to you
- risk and...
31 Clues: buy low... • risk and... • virtual currency • markets going up • markets going down • initial public offering • individual retirement account • required minimum distribution • these are issued by the company • pensions are managed by your... • higher risk indicates higher... • you want your portfolio to be... • these are issued by the government • federal insurance contributions act • ...
Unit 3 Finance Park Crossword 2024-02-12
Across
- a card authorizing the holder to buy goods and services that can be paid for later
- a legal process that gives a debtor protection from creditors
- a fee received or paid for the use of money
- a business that provides money related services
- a written order for a bank to pay money
- a for profit institution that offers personal loans, mortgages, and other services
- an electronic way to view account activity and pay bills via the Internet and an institution's website
Down
- a card that looks like a credit card but operates like cash; money is immediately subtracted from the cardholder's bank account when a purchase is made
- an amount deducted from a bank account
- a wireless service that allows financial transactions by using an app or web browser from a mobile device
- a not for profit cooperative that offers bank services and is owned by its members
- a standardized measurement of the potential to repay a debt
- a unique number often used as a personal identifier by government agencies, financial institutions, and colleges and universities
- a record of a person's financial information
- a web only bank
- an online payment service that allows consumers to transfer money electronically
- money owed
- money in the form of bills or coins
- a legal process in which a lender takes possession of mortgaged property from a mortgage holder who failed to make payments
- the amount of financial trust extended to a person or a business by a lender; a loan
20 Clues: money owed • a web only bank • money in the form of bills or coins • an amount deducted from a bank account • a written order for a bank to pay money • a fee received or paid for the use of money • a record of a person's financial information • a business that provides money related services • a standardized measurement of the potential to repay a debt • ...
Economy 5-7 crossword 2025-10-15
Across
- ability to borrow repeatedly up to credit limit as long as customer pays minimum payment on time
- current market value minus the amount you owe
- a second person that is legally bound to the agreement to the same degree as the original signer
- something valuable which the borrower pledges to a lender to secure a loan
- company that lends small amounts of money at high interest rates or fees
- card used to spend money previously loaded on that card
- business that accepts credit card payments through a payment network
- businesses that accept deposits, loan money, and offer financial products
- of Attorney authority to act for another person in specific legal or financial matters
- loan that gives homeowners a revolving line of credit secured by equity in their home
- a loan that is backed by collateral
- the process of taking out a new loan to pay off the balance of an original
Down
- a card that charges money to the credit card company
- scheduled payments that a borrower makes to a lender to repay the principal and interest
- mobile app that allows person-to-person money transfer linked to specific bank account
- money charged by a lender to a borrower for the use of borrowed money
- fee from your bank when there is a transaction that takes your account below zero
- check written from the bank’s own banking account
- loan secured by property, usually to purchase, refinance, or fix-up the home
- bank service that issues a certificate allowing people to receive cash on demand
20 Clues: a loan that is backed by collateral • current market value minus the amount you owe • check written from the bank’s own banking account • a card that charges money to the credit card company • card used to spend money previously loaded on that card • business that accepts credit card payments through a payment network • ...
Unit 2 Vocab-Stone 2025-09-11
Across
- An extensive area of land owned by one person
- The use of government money to influence the economy
- A list of a company's employees and the amount of money they are to be paid
- The study of economics at a wholistic level
- A fixed, limited number that is officially allowed
- Money granted by the government to an industry so the price of a service stays low
- A compulsory contribution to state revenue
- A person who operates a business
- Business conducted by a bank
- The dependence of two or more things on each other
- A rule made by an authority
- An official ban on trade with another country
- Creations that come from the mind that can be patented or copyrighted
- Set of tools used by banks to control money supply and promote economic growth
Down
- Compulsory acquisition of private property by the government for public use
- The gain in a capital assets value over its original price
- The value of one currency for the purpose of conversion to another
- The exclusive possession or control of the supply of a good or service
- The process at which businesses develop international influence
- Amount of money an individual earns
- The amount of money earned minus the money put into a business
- The difference in how industry is run, by public interest or innovation and competition
- The giving of one thing for another
- Legislation proposed to create competition
- The study of economics at a level of single factors and decisions
25 Clues: A rule made by an authority • Business conducted by a bank • A person who operates a business • Amount of money an individual earns • The giving of one thing for another • A compulsory contribution to state revenue • Legislation proposed to create competition • The study of economics at a wholistic level • An extensive area of land owned by one person • ...
CALM Review 2025-01-16
Across
- A Canadian account to save for retirement, with tax-deferred growth
- A formal review of financial records to ensure accuracy and compliance with laws or regulations
- The amount of money you pay out-of-pocket for an insurance claim before the insurer covers the rest
- The amount paid regularly to an insurance company to keep a policy active
- Essentials for survival, like food, shelter, and healthcare
- Non-essential items that improve quality of life, like entertainment and luxury goods
- Account used for buying and holding stocks, bonds, and other assets
- A savings account for a child’s education, with government grants available
- The income you take home after deductions like taxes, insurance, and other withholdings
- What you own that makes you money
- What you own that loses your money
Down
- A loan used to buy property, where the property itself serves as collateral
- Account used for daily transactions, like paying bills and shopping
- The value of ownership in an asset, such as the difference between the value of your home and what you owe on it
- The income earned before any deductions are taken out
- A tax-advantaged account to save for a first home
- Money is taken directly from your bank account when you make a purchase
- A flexible savings account where investment growth is tax-free
- A fee charged for borrowing money or earned on savings and investments
- Borrowed money that must be paid back later, usually with interest
- Account used to store money and earn interest over time
21 Clues: What you own that makes you money • What you own that loses your money • A tax-advantaged account to save for a first home • The income earned before any deductions are taken out • Account used to store money and earn interest over time • Essentials for survival, like food, shelter, and healthcare • A flexible savings account where investment growth is tax-free • ...
Business and Marketing 2019-04-22
Across
- Money put aside for profit
- Paper forms that transfer money.
- The original amount of money borrowed or invested
- Pay The amount of money before any deductions are made
Down
- Money earned
- Card enables the holder to withdraw money
- Insurance and taxes
- Pay Amount of money a person actually takes home
- Tax Tax on sales
- Earned profit on money that is invested
- Total amount of money that a company pays it's employees
11 Clues: Money earned • Tax Tax on sales • Insurance and taxes • Money put aside for profit • Paper forms that transfer money. • Earned profit on money that is invested • Card enables the holder to withdraw money • Pay Amount of money a person actually takes home • The original amount of money borrowed or invested • Pay The amount of money before any deductions are made • ...
personal finance 2017-03-13
Across
- fee charged by a lender on money borrowed
- a legal process in which a court takes over some of the finances of a person who is unable to pay his/her bills
- cost of pursuing one option instead of another
- ownership in something
- the process of forecasting future expenses and income
- money received
- what is owed (debt)
- money spent
- financial issues that can affect an individual
- anything on which money is spent
- an expense that remains the same from period to period
Down
- something owned
- something owned that can rapidly be converted to cash without a risk of significant loss
- the process of planning every aspect of personal finances
- money coming in through wages earned, allowance, and other sources
- the difference between one's assets minus his/her liabilities
- available cash on hand for meeting immediate wants and needs
- an expense that changes from one period to the next
18 Clues: money spent • money received • something owned • what is owed (debt) • ownership in something • anything on which money is spent • fee charged by a lender on money borrowed • cost of pursuing one option instead of another • financial issues that can affect an individual • an expense that changes from one period to the next • the process of forecasting future expenses and income • ...
Economics Unit 4 2024-12-03
Across
- Store of value is an example of the..
- Created a national currency, the fiat Greenback
- Can withstand physical wear and tear- a characteristic of money
- A score of 670-799
- The nation's central bank
- How many characteristics of money are there?
- Interest earned on principle and on previous interest earned
- A score of 300-580
- Representative money is an example of the...
- Easily split up into smaller/larger portions
- Easily transported- a characteristic of money
Down
- Interest earned on the principle of investment only
- Considered the Father of American Banking
- The president who vetoed the renewal of the second bank and withdrew national funds
- What type of banking occurred from early 1800s to 1861
- Synonym for trade
- The first nation to develop paper money
- based on how well you keep up with your payments and credit history
18 Clues: Synonym for trade • A score of 670-799 • A score of 300-580 • The nation's central bank • Store of value is an example of the.. • The first nation to develop paper money • Considered the Father of American Banking • How many characteristics of money are there? • Representative money is an example of the... • Easily split up into smaller/larger portions • ...
Business Crossword 2024-11-28
Across
- The amount of money spent to produce goods or services.
- The people who work for a company.
- The act of reducing costs or increasing profits.
- A person or company that provides goods or services.
- The amount a business owes.
- The money used to start a business.
- A company’s promise to deliver a product or service.
- statement A document showing a company’s financial performance.
Down
- The money earned from selling products or services.
- A specific location where business is conducted.
- A person who starts a business.
- The money a business makes after subtracting costs.
- A group of people who buy products or services.
- A market situation where there are many buyers and few sellers.
- The act of selling goods or services to customers.
- The legal right to sell a product or service.
- The value of a company’s goods or services.
- The amount of money paid to employees.
18 Clues: The amount a business owes. • A person who starts a business. • The people who work for a company. • The money used to start a business. • The amount of money paid to employees. • The value of a company’s goods or services. • The legal right to sell a product or service. • A group of people who buy products or services. • A specific location where business is conducted. • ...
Saving vs. Investing 2021-10-08
Across
- The amount of risk taken in investing
- The money earned on money in a savings account
- How easy it is to turn your money into cash
- Putting money away for the short-term
- Saving _____________ the principle
- Savings method
- Investment puts the principle at ___________
- A common investment option
Down
- Putting money away for the long-term
- The amount of risk taken with a savings account
- The money earned on investments
- Saving rather than investing money offers _____
12 Clues: Savings method • A common investment option • The money earned on investments • Saving _____________ the principle • Putting money away for the long-term • The amount of risk taken in investing • Putting money away for the short-term • How easy it is to turn your money into cash • Investment puts the principle at ___________ • The money earned on money in a savings account • ...
The Berenstain bears Intro 2024-12-04
Across
- A payment
- Organizations of a shop or a store
- Usually expressed in numbers or stars
- Amount of money that you need for buying something
- paying lots of money for something that is big on value
- 100 cents
- Payment For a property
Down
- Making extra money for the effort you give
- using money to pay for goods or services
- currency
- Receiving money or awards
- Amount of money you make after subtracting All the costs
12 Clues: currency • A payment • 100 cents • Payment For a property • Receiving money or awards • Organizations of a shop or a store • Usually expressed in numbers or stars • using money to pay for goods or services • Making extra money for the effort you give • Amount of money that you need for buying something • paying lots of money for something that is big on value • ...
Company Law 2023-03-22
Across
- money that has been lost by a business or an organization
- happening once a year
- an amount of the profits that a company pays to people who own shares in the company
- to give somebody the power or authority to do something
- things, especially valuable things, that are owned by someone
- a person, company, etc. that somebody owes money to
- money used in a way that may earn you more money, for example money used for buying property or shares in a company
Down
- the state of being legally responsible for something
- any of the units of equal value into which a company is divided that are sold to raise money
- an owner of shares in a company or business
- the state of not having enough money to pay what you owe / situations where a debtor cannot pay the debts they owe
- a form of business where two or more people share ownership, as well as the responsibility for managing the company and the income or losses the business generates
- the process of closing a company, selling what it owns and paying its debts
- the money that you make in business or by selling things, especially after paying the costs involved
- money spent in doing a particular job, or for a particular purpose
15 Clues: happening once a year • an owner of shares in a company or business • a person, company, etc. that somebody owes money to • the state of being legally responsible for something • to give somebody the power or authority to do something • money that has been lost by a business or an organization • things, especially valuable things, that are owned by someone • ...
American Currency 2024-08-26
Across
- A coin worth 1 cent, the smallest value coin in American currency.
- Metal money used in different values, like pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, and half-dollars.
- Paper money in different amounts, like $1, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100 bills.
- The money used in a country, including both coins and bills.
- God We Trust The phrase found on all U.S. coins and bills, which means the country relies on faith and trust.
- The basic unit of American money, with bills and coins worth 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, or 100 dollars.
- A coin worth 10 cents, smaller than a nickel but worth more.
- The government department responsible for making and managing the country’s money.
Down
- Reserve The central bank of the United States that controls the supply of money and issues new bills.
- A small coin worth one hundredth of a dollar, with coins in 1, 5, 10, and 25 cent values.
- A coin worth 25 cents, the largest of the common coins.
- A coin worth 5 cents, larger than a penny but smaller than a dime.
- Another name for paper money or bills.
- The facility where coins and paper money are made.
- Value The amount of money that a bill or coin is worth, like $1 or 25 cents.
15 Clues: Another name for paper money or bills. • The facility where coins and paper money are made. • A coin worth 25 cents, the largest of the common coins. • The money used in a country, including both coins and bills. • A coin worth 10 cents, smaller than a nickel but worth more. • A coin worth 1 cent, the smallest value coin in American currency. • ...
Olivia's Financial Literacy Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-04
Across
- The transfer of goods & services (usually for money) from one individual or organization to another
- To buy something that is expected to make an income
- 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.
- Giving money to a person or organization with the expectation that it will be repaid
- Money in coins or notes
- To use money to get goods or services
- Before you buy/get a car you need to have ____ insurance?
- A card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase
Down
- Receiving money with the agreement to repay it in the future, usually with interest charged
- A plastic card issued by a bank allowing to purchase goods or services
- The cost of borrowing money or the reward for saving it
- To put aside money for the future
- 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
- 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 ____ insurance? • Giving a gift to charity to help a cause example sick kids • ...
Government 2022-02-22
Across
- the means through which goods can be exchanged
- a valid medium of exchange
- sturdy enough to last through transactions
- no backing but government issued with worth
- exchanging goods and services for other goods and services
- funds that can be converted into funds on demand
- dollar can be divided an endless number of ways
- deposits that can't be used in exchange but can be converted to cash
- money backed by something tangible
Down
- paper money and coins
- amount of goods and services you can be with certain amount of money shouldn't change
- something that holds its value over time
- yardstick of economic worth in the exchange process
- having features and markings that make it recognizable
- derives value from type of material from which it is composed
- smart light and easy to carry
- anything people will accept for payment
- money must be this to have any value
18 Clues: paper money and coins • a valid medium of exchange • smart light and easy to carry • money backed by something tangible • money must be this to have any value • anything people will accept for payment • something that holds its value over time • sturdy enough to last through transactions • no backing but government issued with worth • ...
Atira crossword 2025-03-07
Across
- failure to repay a loan on time
- an organization or person that lends money
- the original amount of a loan; the total amount
- money owed to another person or company
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future:
- 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
- Credit credit that automatically renews
- someone who borrows something from person
Down
- interest on you own investment
- scamming someone
- Asset an asset that increase in value over time
- borrowing money
- the increase in value of a home over time
- getting money back
- payment twice a month
- a legal claim against( or right to own) an asset
- something owned(that has value) offered
- the additional cost a lender charges for borrowing
18 Clues: borrowing money • scamming someone • getting money back • payment twice a month • interest on you own investment • failure to repay a loan on time • money owed to another person or company • something owned(that has value) offered • Credit credit that automatically renews • the increase in value of a home over time • someone who borrows something from person • ...
resources 2025-05-15
Across
- Fundamental or essential things.
- Things that are owned or possessed
- Something owned by a person or company.
- Support or assistance.
- The means available to a person or organization.
- A way of achieving a result or accomplishing something.
- Money that is set aside for future use.
- The resources or means needed for a particular task.
- Amounts of something held in store for future use.
Down
- The money that a person or business receives from work or investments.
- Something owned by a person or business.
- A store of valuable assets or things.
- Materials or items needed for a particular activity.
- Possessions, property that is owned.
- A stock of money, especially one available for a particular purpose.
- Wealth or money used for investment.
- Something that is owned, especially land or buildings.
- Income received, especially from investments or business activity.
- Things of value that a person or business owns.
- A fund of money for spending or investing.
20 Clues: Support or assistance. • Fundamental or essential things. • Things that are owned or possessed • Possessions, property that is owned. • Wealth or money used for investment. • A store of valuable assets or things. • Something owned by a person or company. • Money that is set aside for future use. • Something owned by a person or business. • ...
Finance DECA Terms 2024-10-27
Across
- Reserves Money that is readily available for use
- Flow The total amount of money being transferred in and out
- The process of recording financial transactions
- Costs Costs that remain constant regardless of production volume
- Financing Raising money through the issuance of bonds
- The action of investing money for profit
- The process of creating a plan to spend money
- The process of imposing financial charges on individuals
- A company's legal debts or obligations
Down
- Resources owned by a business
- Financial instruments that hold monetary value
- Margin The difference between revenue and expenses
- Analysis The assessment of a company’s financial health
- The value of shares issued by a company
- Wealth in the form of money or assets
- on Investment A measure used to evaluate the efficiency of an investment
- Income Total earnings after expenses
- Costs Costs that change based on production volume
- Management The identification and assessment of risks
19 Clues: Resources owned by a business • Income Total earnings after expenses • Wealth in the form of money or assets • A company's legal debts or obligations • The value of shares issued by a company • The action of investing money for profit • The process of creating a plan to spend money • Financial instruments that hold monetary value • ...
Modern GA Vocab 2015-03-11
Across
- Borrowing money and later paying a fee.
- Amount of money earned after subtracting all of your expenses
- big global event that happened in Atlanta
- Putting aside money to save for something
- Someone who takes a risk to start a business of their own
Down
- Busiest airline and based out of Atlanta
- biggest plywood and timber company in Georgia
- a drink made in Georgia and the biggest beverage company in the world
- To reorganize
- Spending money in the hope of earning more money than you spent
- Money earned from a job
- depot First home improvement store in Georgia
- Using money and buying goods and services
13 Clues: To reorganize • Money earned from a job • Borrowing money and later paying a fee. • Busiest airline and based out of Atlanta • big global event that happened in Atlanta • Putting aside money to save for something • Using money and buying goods and services • biggest plywood and timber company in Georgia • depot First home improvement store in Georgia • ...
AESL 704 Money Matters 2026-02-26
Across
- to spend less money or use less of something
- To keep money so you can buy something in the future.
- Not too expensive; a price you can pay easily.
- A piece of paper that proves you paid for something.
- Costing a lot of money.
- buying or selling something
- Money that you keep and do not spend.
Down
- How you pay, such as cash or a credit card.
- The person in a store who takes your money.
- To finish paying for something you owe.
- A plan for how much money you can spend.
- A lower price than usual.
- Money that is given back to you.
13 Clues: Costing a lot of money. • A lower price than usual. • buying or selling something • Money that is given back to you. • Money that you keep and do not spend. • To finish paying for something you owe. • A plan for how much money you can spend. • How you pay, such as cash or a credit card. • The person in a store who takes your money. • ...
Being a student 2023-02-06
Across
- a person who works without being paid.
- money you keep
- wages
- "ville universitaire" in English.
- get money from the bank
- an amount of money given by an university to pay for the studies of a person
- help
- take advantage of every opportunity
- qualification given to a student by universities after 3 (UK) or 4 (US) years.
Down
- money paid to an university/school to study.
- take part in an activity/event
- pay everything that is due
- "égalité des chances" in English.
- "atteindre mon but" in English
- a second-year university or high school student
- Qualification given to British schools at the end of secondary education.
- be present (in class)
- finance
- suceed
- fail
20 Clues: help • fail • wages • suceed • finance • money you keep • be present (in class) • get money from the bank • pay everything that is due • take part in an activity/event • "atteindre mon but" in English • "ville universitaire" in English. • "égalité des chances" in English. • take advantage of every opportunity • a person who works without being paid. • ...
Time/Pay Rhyane Merriman 5b 2021-10-08
Across
- set amount of pay
- taking money off gross pay
- a way to get your income
- health insurance program
- not working, no job
- total tax bill
- outlines the deductions made to wages
- security for injuries, health, auto, etc
- bills/anything needing to be payed for
- money spent that isn't taxes/bills
- payed every month
- overall amount
- earning
Down
- amount of money payed
- payed every two weeks
- money awarded to someone as a recompense
- advantage/profit from someone else
- what employer helps with/puts in
- the person you work for
- take home pay
- person who relies on tax payer
- amount before the deductions
- working more than what you're supposed to
- the person working for someone else
- keeping
25 Clues: keeping • earning • take home pay • total tax bill • overall amount • set amount of pay • payed every month • not working, no job • amount of money payed • payed every two weeks • the person you work for • a way to get your income • health insurance program • taking money off gross pay • amount before the deductions • person who relies on tax payer • what employer helps with/puts in • ...
Present Perfect 2023-08-13
Across
- ___ in a helicopter?
- ___ something very dangerous?
- ___ too much money for something?
- ___ a lot of money?
- ___ really strange food?
- ___ a famous person?
- ___ a horse, elephant, or a camel?
- ___ someone a new English word?
- ___ money from someone?
- ___ in a chair for six hours?
- ___ dinner for a lot of people?
- ___ five cups of coffee in one day?
- ___ a picture of a dinosaur?
Down
- ___ some money on the floor?
- ___ something but then forgotten what you learned?
- ___ a truck?
- ___ in the Pacific Ocean?
- ___ in line for a very long time?
- ___ your homework but didn’t finish it?
- ___ about living in a different country?
- ___ a short story in English?
- ___ a baby in your arms?
- ___ a strange, scary noise at night?
- ___ a ghost?
- ___ a novel in English?
25 Clues: ___ a truck? • ___ a lot of money? • ___ a ghost? • ___ in a helicopter? • ___ a famous person? • ___ money from someone? • ___ a novel in English? • ___ really strange food? • ___ a baby in your arms? • ___ in the Pacific Ocean? • ___ some money on the floor? • ___ a picture of a dinosaur? • ___ something very dangerous? • ___ a short story in English? • ...
Managaing personal finance 2024-06-24
Across
- tax free savings account
- long term loan for a home
- state of not being able to pay any debts
- guaranteed income certificate
- registered retirement savings plan
- person receiving insurance benefits
- money set aside not to be spent
- rate base interest rate set by national bank
- amount owner pays first before coverage
- interest on principle and rolled over amount
- plan for spending and saving
Down
- tool to financially protect people or goods
- original sum of money borrowed or invested
- small part ownership of a publicly traded company
- person living in a rental property
- monies paid for financial services
- changeable
- interest on principle new each year
- money you owe
- rating scale showing level of credit available
- money earned
21 Clues: changeable • money earned • money you owe • tax free savings account • long term loan for a home • plan for spending and saving • guaranteed income certificate • money set aside not to be spent • person living in a rental property • registered retirement savings plan • monies paid for financial services • person receiving insurance benefits • interest on principle new each year • ...
Unit 6 Review 2025-05-02
Across
- – Intangible activities sold to others.
- – Inflow of money into a country.
- – Financial assets used for investment.
- – Place where buyers and sellers interact.
- – Decrease in currency value.
- – Availability of goods/services.
- – Cost of borrowing money, affects capital flow.
- – Goods and services bought from foreign countries.
- – Record of financial transactions.
Down
- – Process of trading one currency for another.
- – General rise in price levels.
- – Increase in currency value.
- – Exchange of goods and services between countries.
- – Outflow of money from a country.
- – Physical items traded in markets.
- – Desire to purchase goods/services.
- – System of money in a country.
- – When debits exceed credits in the Balance of Payment.
- – Goods and services sold to foreign countries.
- – When credits exceed debits in the Balance of Payment.
20 Clues: – Increase in currency value. • – Decrease in currency value. • – General rise in price levels. • – System of money in a country. • – Inflow of money into a country. • – Availability of goods/services. • – Outflow of money from a country. • – Physical items traded in markets. • – Record of financial transactions. • – Desire to purchase goods/services. • ...
Ádám Mélykúti's crossword (all answers that have spaces have them replaced with underscores _) 2021-03-08
Across
- When your ancestor dies and you're the first child, you ... their money
- When you're unsatisfied with the service you paid for and demand your money back (Karen)
- To play risky games with your money
- Money children occasionally get from their parents
- To spend money on pointless things
- If you don't have enough money on your credit card when you pay, this happens if your bank allows it
Down
- When you buy a product for much cheaper than what it's worth
- The little paper you get when you buy a product
- A timespan in which products are cheaper in a store
- If you don't have enough money, that means you can't ... the product
- A card that you can use in a specific store
- You're in ... if you owe money to your bank
- To give someone money that they'll hopefully pay back after some time
13 Clues: To spend money on pointless things • To play risky games with your money • A card that you can use in a specific store • You're in ... if you owe money to your bank • The little paper you get when you buy a product • Money children occasionally get from their parents • A timespan in which products are cheaper in a store • ...
English 2013-03-14
Across
- to think or believe that something is necessary
- a kind of shellfish with a shell that produces a jewel
- to get money, prize
- to damage or brake something so that you cannot repair it
- to produce, create something
- very young child
- very big
- to become impossible to see or find
- a kind of long gun
- to affect an area that becomes bigger and bigger
- to get money for working
Down
- to not look at or listen to someone or something
- to get and keep something
- someone who lives next to you
- the top of the liquid
- a round white jewel
- worth a lot of money
- to use something that belongs to another person
- small river
- money you borrow
20 Clues: very big • small river • very young child • money you borrow • a kind of long gun • a round white jewel • to get money, prize • worth a lot of money • the top of the liquid • to get money for working • to get and keep something • to produce, create something • someone who lives next to you • to become impossible to see or find • to think or believe that something is necessary • ...
Business Crossword 2014-03-25
Across
- to bring goods into a country.
- interest and machinery.
- place where you deposit and withdraw money
- to get kicked out of a job
- how many _._._._._ did our company do today
- three letter word, chief of business.
- someone who makes products
- make money back
- "I can't talk now I'm in a _._._._._._._"
- person who is on the $5 note
- area that is owned and rented
- someone who buys the product
- prices are based on supply and _._._._._._
Down
- prices are based on _._._._._._ and demand.
- money paid to a worker
- to move funds from one bank account to another.
- profit maker and owner
- person who is on the $100 note
- a debt is something you _._._ someone
- dollars, bills, notes, euros etc.
- wages and factory operators
21 Clues: make money back • money paid to a worker • profit maker and owner • interest and machinery. • to get kicked out of a job • someone who makes products • wages and factory operators • person who is on the $5 note • someone who buys the product • area that is owned and rented • to bring goods into a country. • person who is on the $100 note • dollars, bills, notes, euros etc. • ...
The Great Depression 2015-03-17
Across
- A drought to hit the Midwest
- FDR's plan to end great depression
- Veterans stormed Washington and demanded money
- Money paid to people after retiring
- Aid for needy
- Limited payments to people who lost their job
- Law requiring workers to pay tax
- 32nd president
- The day the stock market crashed
- Government spending more money then taxes
- Gave needy people government jobs
- Foundation of a structure
- FDR's second set of programs
Down
- Where shares are bought and sold
- Person who travels to farms working
- Idea that government should play small role in economic affairs
- First days of FDR's presidency
- Financial failure
- Economic and social disaster in USA
- Radio broadcast by FDR
- Give government money to someone to help public
- Towns of homeless people
22 Clues: Aid for needy • 32nd president • Financial failure • Radio broadcast by FDR • Towns of homeless people • Foundation of a structure • A drought to hit the Midwest • FDR's second set of programs • First days of FDR's presidency • Where shares are bought and sold • Law requiring workers to pay tax • The day the stock market crashed • Gave needy people government jobs • ...
Chapter 17 and 18 2015-05-14
Across
- what the government makes you pay
- original brand
- provides record of money
- how much loan you have on you're credit card
- the cost of one standard measure
- give you a loan
- wise shrewd frugal
- junk mail
Down
- person paying rent for the temporary use of another persons building or land
- total earnings before deduction
- money taking away from your paycheck
- promotes the sale of a product
- if it brakes you can take it back
- the policyholders payment
- how much money you have
- is the act of guaranteeing property
- a way of currency
- pays a worker according to the amount the worker produces
- the amount lenders pay for the use of consumers money
- is a contract that involves financial commitment
20 Clues: junk mail • original brand • give you a loan • a way of currency • wise shrewd frugal • how much money you have • provides record of money • the policyholders payment • promotes the sale of a product • total earnings before deduction • the cost of one standard measure • what the government makes you pay • if it brakes you can take it back • is the act of guaranteeing property • ...
Quarter 1 Vocabulary 2021-10-27
Across
- Having common family ancestors
- To go back over your steps
- Drawing your attention away from something
- Using special force or stress when saying a particular word
- To find your way through something
- Steep
- Money set aside for the future
- Have enough money to pay for something
- Come together
- Showed a sign
Down
- Feeling nervous or worried
- Chance of loss or harm
- To do well and become successful
- Difficult to get or find
- Complete successfully
- To figure out something that is difficult to understand
- Scattered remains of something
- Choices
- Something that is unusual or impressive
- Money borrowed
- A person who specializes in the study of nature
- Payments received for work done
- Amount of money left after all costs have been paid
23 Clues: Steep • Choices • Come together • Showed a sign • Money borrowed • Complete successfully • Chance of loss or harm • Difficult to get or find • Feeling nervous or worried • To go back over your steps • Having common family ancestors • Scattered remains of something • Money set aside for the future • Payments received for work done • To do well and become successful • ...
Review 2023-05-31
Across
- material a business uses to make things
- making things efficiently
- putting money together to make large investments
- mayor running for mayor again
- things that go together
- choosing apples over oranges
- country where making money is most important
- having too much
- the study of money
- thinking of creating new things
- certificate that makes you part owner of corporation
- original part of loan
Down
- replacing an item with another
- to announce a new law
- person that asks you questions after you vote
- using an item to secure a loan
- tools used to make money
- person that represents special interest groups to congress
- TV, News paper, magazines, internet
- the study of one item in an industry
- one issue of a political party
21 Clues: having too much • the study of money • to announce a new law • original part of loan • things that go together • tools used to make money • making things efficiently • choosing apples over oranges • mayor running for mayor again • replacing an item with another • using an item to secure a loan • one issue of a political party • thinking of creating new things • ...
Transatlantic Slave Trade/Middle Passage 2023-06-08
Across
- trade route from Africa to the Americas
- Land area controlled by a dominating power
- control over people
- Something of value that can be bought & sold
- iron shackles used to confine prisoners
- what happened to kidnapped Africans
- Number of people living in a country
- Labor Work for no money
- to take advantage of people, places or things
Down
- To take away one’s positive human qualities
- Human trafficking
- trade for money, wealth and power
- shipment of goods or people
- relating to the circulation of money
- Money paid in case something is lost
- shape of trade routes of three continents
- Scattering of people far away from origins
- Power over people’s behavior or events
- suggests evil or wrongdoing
- travel across the Atlantic Ocean
20 Clues: Human trafficking • control over people • Labor Work for no money • shipment of goods or people • suggests evil or wrongdoing • travel across the Atlantic Ocean • trade for money, wealth and power • what happened to kidnapped Africans • relating to the circulation of money • Money paid in case something is lost • Number of people living in a country • ...
CFR Friends - 2024-11-11
Across
- TODAY IS HER LAST DAY :(
- Shopping ya once a week!
- ______ is her name, fundraising is her game!
- Writing all day long to get us some $$
- We gon save that money!
- Check Lady!
- She will find you and everyone ya know a job
- EFAP Queen!
- Social Media Legend!
- You can hear her laugh anywhere!
- Money, Money, Money!
- How many calls did we have in the past 2 weeks?
- Need some nutrition facts?
Down
- Resources are her jam!
- Our Clienttrack expert.
- Housing wouldn't be the same without her!
- My social committee partner in crime
- Rapidly getting these clients housed!
- Yours truly.
- Keeping the apartments in check!
- Mrs. Boss Lady
- Tomorrow is her last day :(
- OH LUCCYYYYYYY
- She was a minion on Halloween!
24 Clues: Check Lady! • EFAP Queen! • Yours truly. • Mrs. Boss Lady • OH LUCCYYYYYYY • Social Media Legend! • Money, Money, Money! • Resources are her jam! • Our Clienttrack expert. • We gon save that money! • TODAY IS HER LAST DAY :( • Shopping ya once a week! • Need some nutrition facts? • Tomorrow is her last day :( • She was a minion on Halloween! • Keeping the apartments in check! • ...
PONAVLJANJE RIJEČI 2022-10-05
20 Clues: LJUT • SVJEDOK • PUBLIKA • ĐEPARAC • UPLAŠEN • OKRIVITI • ZABRINUT • SMJEŠTEN • NAPLATITI • UZNEMIREN • RAZOČARAN • PRIJUŠTITI • UZBUDLJIVO • POSRAMLJEN • HOW ARE YOU... • SMIRI SE (... DOWN) • NIKAD ČUO (...HEARD) • ZARADITI (... MONEY) • SAMOPOUZDANJE (SELF-...) • TROŠITI NOVAC (... MONEY)
Les services 2023-01-16
20 Clues: ATM • bill • cash • coin • waste • Help! • hoodie • wallet • to type • to send • to steal • banknote • to borrow • purchases • information • bank account • exchange rate • police station • to save [money] • to spend [money]
Parlons de l’argent 2020-10-07
20 Clues: form • cent • bank • bill • euro • money • ticket • to pay • currency • passport • to change • bank card • percentage • to deposit • to fill in • commission • cash machine • Bank account • commission fees • to withdraw money
Communication exercise 4 2017-10-25
25 Clues: Dream • Money • Spider • Decade • Yellow • Global • Number • Follow • Autumn • Indian • Jamaica • Britain • Tuesday • Fitness • Iceland • Parents • Library • Audition • Elevator • Question • Industry • Advantage • Neighbour • Protestant • Immigration
Khloe Hicks P7 Ecinomics vocab 2023-01-25
Across
- how money is made in an area
- economy around the world
- when 2 or more services want you to buy there products
- the money a person receives for the work they do
- when we use credit we are using other peoples money
- what we loose from a choice
- the economy in a contrary
- a living a person that receives money for the work they perform
- things that are nice to have but are not needed for survival
- the people that make and sell products
- money that we need to pay that we owe
Down
- laws that stop companies from selling fake products
- rising prices
- a system of making and selling goods for services
- the government places very few laws on the business activity's people participate in
- money earned by workers
- what we get from a choice
- an activity that helps us decide if the cost of a choice is worth the benefit
- the people that buy the products
- things we need for survival
20 Clues: rising prices • money earned by workers • economy around the world • what we get from a choice • the economy in a contrary • what we loose from a choice • things we need for survival • how money is made in an area • the people that buy the products • money that we need to pay that we owe • the people that make and sell products • the money a person receives for the work they do • ...
Investing 2025-09-22
Across
- of losing money
- investment managed by professionals
- estate asset
- where prices are falling
- in property
- of converting an asset to cash
- profit paid to shareholders
- fund that tracks an index
- interest savings for a set period
Down
- in a company
- where prices are rising
- valuable owned
- of investments
- from an investment
- interest on interest
- for borrowing money
- securities issued by companies or governments
- investments to reduce risk
- used for investment
- of a company
20 Clues: in property • in a company • estate asset • of a company • valuable owned • of investments • of losing money • from an investment • for borrowing money • used for investment • interest on interest • where prices are rising • where prices are falling • fund that tracks an index • investments to reduce risk • profit paid to shareholders • of converting an asset to cash • ...
диктант 2 2025-10-28
Across
- Formal report or declaration
- A summary total
- Office managing national funds
- To deduce, calculate
- A mathematical equality
- Money received
- Goods or stock held
- post-operation
- Provisional payment made before
- Something real, material
- Money owed by clients
Down
- Money owed to suppliers
- To buy or obtain
- Financial report of assets & liabilities
- Earnings not distributed to shareholders
- To remove, exclude
- Written promise to repay debt
- To deduct
- Profit after tax
19 Clues: To deduct • Money received • post-operation • A summary total • To buy or obtain • Profit after tax • To remove, exclude • Goods or stock held • To deduce, calculate • Money owed by clients • Money owed to suppliers • A mathematical equality • Something real, material • Formal report or declaration • Written promise to repay debt • Office managing national funds • Provisional payment made before • ...
Диктант 2 2025-10-28
Across
- Formal report or declaration
- A summary total
- Office managing national funds
- To deduce, calculate
- A mathematical equality
- Money received
- Goods or stock held
- post-operation
- Provisional payment made before
- Something real, material
- Money owed by clients
Down
- Money owed to suppliers
- To buy or obtain
- Financial report of assets & liabilities
- Earnings not distributed to shareholders
- To remove, exclude
- Written promise to repay debt
- To deduct
- Profit after tax
19 Clues: To deduct • Money received • post-operation • A summary total • To buy or obtain • Profit after tax • To remove, exclude • Goods or stock held • To deduce, calculate • Money owed by clients • Money owed to suppliers • A mathematical equality • Something real, material • Formal report or declaration • Written promise to repay debt • Office managing national funds • Provisional payment made before • ...
civics 2011-11-16
Across
- Nebraska District 2 Representative
- tax on imports (2 words)
- Secretary of Treasury
- is freedom to buy and sell (2 words)
- House minority leader
- GDP (3 words)
- government programs that people are entitled to
- Vice President
- Senate minority leader
- Nebraska District 1 Representative
- Senate Majority leader
- only source of a product or service
- Nebraska District 3 Representative
- gradual rise in prices
Down
- a change for borrowed money
- all capital except money (2 words)
- length of term for U.S. Senate
- money in a business
- start small businesses and risk-takers
- one owner
- gradual decrease in prices
- length of term for House of Reps.
- Speaker of the house
- resources (money, human-made resources, buildings)
- Neb. Senator (Dem.)
- Neb. Senator (Rep.)
26 Clues: one owner • GDP (3 words) • Vice President • money in a business • Neb. Senator (Dem.) • Neb. Senator (Rep.) • Speaker of the house • Secretary of Treasury • House minority leader • Senate minority leader • Senate Majority leader • gradual rise in prices • tax on imports (2 words) • gradual decrease in prices • a change for borrowed money • length of term for U.S. Senate • ...
Business Venture 2012-11-29
Across
- a statement of a set of business goals
- a product or service required for survival
- non-profit financial cooperative that offers deposit accounts
- an original idea
- limited to one’s investment
- owned and controlled by members
- owner has complete control of decisions
- Annual Reports
- creates idea before finding market
- Focus groups or surveys
- invests money deposited by customers
Down
- form of ownership with divided responsibilities
- group of people created to act as single entity
- lending money, processing transactions and deposits money
- act of investing money for a profit
- partners are both liable for business debts
- a product or service not required for survival
- outside investors providing financing for new, growing or struggling businesses
- something modified or changed
- creates idea after seeing a problem
20 Clues: Annual Reports • an original idea • Focus groups or surveys • limited to one’s investment • something modified or changed • owned and controlled by members • creates idea before finding market • act of investing money for a profit • creates idea after seeing a problem • invests money deposited by customers • a statement of a set of business goals • ...
Market Day 2017-05-11
Across
- charity.
- Bread, Ginger people.
- what you use to buy things.
- what you sell.
- how much money you make.
- Spinny things.
- a wheel that spins.
- Something that you eat.
- something that you get on your birthday.
- something from Italy.
- Heavy Metal.
- The amount of money you are allowed to spend.
Down
- Loss of money.
- the thing that a sausage goes into.
- something that you make.
- Pikachu.
- Milkshakes.
- a coin chuck.
- Something that goes in bread.
- something with choc chip.
- something that represents a company.
- happiness.
- Little People.
- a lolly on a stick.
- Seniors, annoying Year 12's.
- 100% sugar.
- Hall, a hall named Ansett.
27 Clues: Pikachu. • charity. • happiness. • Milkshakes. • 100% sugar. • Heavy Metal. • a coin chuck. • Loss of money. • what you sell. • Little People. • Spinny things. • a lolly on a stick. • a wheel that spins. • Bread, Ginger people. • something from Italy. • Something that you eat. • something that you make. • how much money you make. • something with choc chip. • Hall, a hall named Ansett. • ...
Vocabulary Revision - Unit 2,3,4 2021-12-01
Across
- a device that allows you to change channels
- machine used in shops for keeping money
- to give sb a job
- to fall suddenly (temperature)
- (adj)it collocates with ''availability''
- the amount of money you pay to do sth (school, event)
- a closed plastic package containing a very small amount of liquid
- to give money/clothes to charity
- obstacle
- an amount of food produced at one time
Down
- 10 years
- to increase sth
- to treat a person or situation as an opportunity to gain an advantage for yourself
- to move a liquid with a spoon
- to try very hard to achieve sth
- promise
- be very afraid of sth
- the money you pay to travel by bus, plane, taxi...
- a comfortable bus carrying passengers
- a taxi
20 Clues: a taxi • promise • 10 years • obstacle • to increase sth • to give sb a job • be very afraid of sth • to move a liquid with a spoon • to fall suddenly (temperature) • to try very hard to achieve sth • to give money/clothes to charity • a comfortable bus carrying passengers • an amount of food produced at one time • machine used in shops for keeping money • ...
Fashions victims 2025-02-22
Across
- Give something to someone in exchange of money.
- Nike, Adidas, Levis are examples of ………………………………..
- Someone addicted to shopping is a ……………………………………………...
- The sum of money you have to pay if you want to buy something.
- If you can’t stop doing something, you are …………………………………. to it.
- The adjective related to « comfort ».
- Your clothes are made in a ……………………………………………….
- Dépenser de l’argent = ………………………… money.
Down
- The opposite of « slowly ».
- What will you ………………………tomorrow ? Probably my Nike sweater.
- La plupart du temps : …………………………. of the time.
- The opposite of « expensive » is ……………………………………
- To get possession of something by giving money.
- A synonym of « quantity. »
- Une fois
- truth Something that is true is the …………………….
- …………………………. made-made.
- Trousers, shirts, coats, socks are examples of ………………..
- Deux fois
- Your tee-shirt is probably made of ………………………………
20 Clues: Une fois • Deux fois • …………………………. made-made. • A synonym of « quantity. » • The opposite of « slowly ». • The adjective related to « comfort ». • Dépenser de l’argent = ………………………… money. • truth Something that is true is the ……………………. • La plupart du temps : …………………………. of the time. • Your clothes are made in a ………………………………………………. • ...
Personal Finance Review 2022-11-17
Across
- contract between tenant and landlord
- what you are building with each mortgage payment
- cost of one item that is part of many
- your share before insurance pays
- taxed at. 6.2%
- also called take-home pay
- money is devalued when there is this
- life insurance for a period of time
- this ratio is better if its low
- another name for your credit score
- tenant must pay this before moving in
Down
- how quickly an asset is converted to cash
- set amount you don't have to pay taxes on
- money borrowed
- the amount that the principal is decreased by in a mortgage
- cost of money borrowed
- net assets minus net liabilities
- debit card draws money from this account
- retirement savings are tax ___________
- retirement savings
20 Clues: money borrowed • taxed at. 6.2% • retirement savings • cost of money borrowed • also called take-home pay • this ratio is better if its low • your share before insurance pays • net assets minus net liabilities • another name for your credit score • life insurance for a period of time • contract between tenant and landlord • money is devalued when there is this • ...
17. ROĐI I 17 NAŠIH STVARI 2026-04-15
Across
- zacimentirana na ležaljki već 10 let
- omiljeni dostavljač
- mama huljić
- mess nadimak
- u kc do ________
- Božos gej men
Down
- najseski noge
- "obriši suze svoje mala"
- "najela sam se ja", pojela celu flašicu
- šarani natopljeni s uljem+bembara
- lovac/bagerista/bobac
- klara __________
- keramičarka za nokte
- pesma prošle zime
- money, money, money
- konobarka
- švec+bobač
17 Clues: konobarka • švec+bobač • mama huljić • mess nadimak • najseski noge • Božos gej men • klara __________ • u kc do ________ • pesma prošle zime • omiljeni dostavljač • money, money, money • keramičarka za nokte • lovac/bagerista/bobac • "obriši suze svoje mala" • šarani natopljeni s uljem+bembara • zacimentirana na ležaljki već 10 let • "najela sam se ja", pojela celu flašicu
Financial management 2022-08-31
12 Clues: .25 • .10 • .05 • .01 • cash or coins • a place to save your money • something to spend money on • how you get money when you work • something you have to have to live • a card you that has your money on it • you fill this out to give money to someone • when you write your signature you write in what
crossword puzzle 2026-02-25
Across
- Digital payment system
- Online cheating or scam
- Machine used to withdraw cash
- Money kept for future use
- Things we like but do not need
- Indian currency
Down
- Plan for spending money
- Secret number used at an ATM
- Place where money is kept safe
- Used to buy things
- Trading goods without using money
- Money in coins and notes
12 Clues: Indian currency • Used to buy things • Digital payment system • Plan for spending money • Online cheating or scam • Money in coins and notes • Money kept for future use • Secret number used at an ATM • Machine used to withdraw cash • Place where money is kept safe • Things we like but do not need • Trading goods without using money
commerce cross word 2022-02-15
Across
- When money goes out of the economy
- a type of economy where there are no rules
- the amount you get paid
- Every country has one
- when a bank gives you money
- a place where you can keep money
- a place where most things are made
- When you put money into the economy.
- a percent of your income you have to pay to the government
- what we buy things with
Down
- a small amount of money that is saved over time for when you retire
- a type of economy where it is not as highly regulated
- what it is called when people or places swap things with each other
- a type of economy where it is highly regulated
- a place where most things are made but cheaper
- a type of economy that was used a long time ago
16 Clues: Every country has one • the amount you get paid • what we buy things with • when a bank gives you money • a place where you can keep money • When money goes out of the economy • a place where most things are made • When you put money into the economy. • a type of economy where there are no rules • a type of economy where it is highly regulated • ...
Anvi 2025-07-28
Across
- an independent person that investigates and resolves complaints between parties
- when the offeree agrees to the proposal
- a legal agreement which the bank lends money at interest in exchange for taking title of the debtors property
- a proposal
- the extra money you have to pay back when borrowing money
- the person to be paid
Down
- the act of spending money or resources
- a person or business that makes goods
- buys large amounts of goods from the manufacturer
- a retail store that combines a department and grocery store
- people above or at the age of 15 that are employed or unemployed
- the person who writes and signs a cheque
- things that are necessary for survival
- to set right
- the money you keep in a bank to or other financial organizations
- the amount of money or ***** set for a good or service
16 Clues: a proposal • to set right • the person to be paid • a person or business that makes goods • the act of spending money or resources • things that are necessary for survival • when the offeree agrees to the proposal • the person who writes and signs a cheque • buys large amounts of goods from the manufacturer • the amount of money or ***** set for a good or service • ...
Starting Your Business Vocab 2023-10-25
Across
- A way of making money in the market by betting on a company's decline
- Safer than stock
- Investor use this to consider how much of a 'bargain' a stock is
- Doesn't have money making as its objective
- Two owners
- Official acronym for a company on the NYSE
- Provides partial ownership in a corporation
- Money paid to shareholders out of a company's profits
- In business by themself
- Borrowed with the expectation of repayment
- When companies at different phases of the production process join
- Providing goods that consumers want at prices they will pay
- Exists in multiple countries
Down
- The responsibility to repay debts
- Has the goal of making money
- The joining of companies in entirely different sectors
- Jimmy Johns is an example of one; Starbucks is not
- Allows you to borrow money as needed, up to a preset limit
18 Clues: Two owners • Safer than stock • In business by themself • Has the goal of making money • Exists in multiple countries • The responsibility to repay debts • Doesn't have money making as its objective • Official acronym for a company on the NYSE • Borrowed with the expectation of repayment • Provides partial ownership in a corporation • ...
College, Career, & Sources of Income Crossword 2025-09-10
Across
- Money owed to a lender, often from loans or credit cards
- The primary subject area a student specializes in at college
- Document that highlights your skills, education, and experience
- Income earned based on each hour worked
- Money earned per hour of work
- Short-term work experience that builds career skills
- Abilities that make you capable of performing tasks
- Borrowed money that must be repaid, often with interest
Down
- Academic qualification earned after completing college studies
- Knowledge or skills gained by doing a job or activity
- Long-term professional path or occupation
- Income earned based on sales or performance
- Financial award given to students to help pay for education
- Money set aside for future use
- Individual who owns and operates a company
- Conversation used by employers to evaluate job candidates
- Money paid for college classes
- Fixed regular payment for professional work, usually monthly or yearly
18 Clues: Money earned per hour of work • Money set aside for future use • Money paid for college classes • Income earned based on each hour worked • Long-term professional path or occupation • Individual who owns and operates a company • Income earned based on sales or performance • Abilities that make you capable of performing tasks • ...
Unit 3 Words 2025-09-29
Across
- money lent to students to help pay for education
- occupation for a significant period of your life
- pay before taxes
- money or property passed down once former owner dies.
- businesses have employees who become experts in one task for efficiency
- pay efter taxes
- giving money with the expectation of profit or gain
- Cost of something
- when a student works for an organization to gain work experience
- all of a businesses employees
Down
- takeing time to learn a trade from a skilled employee
- money granted to a student to pay for school if they meet requirements
- total wealth of an individual, using financial assets
- fixed regular payments made weekly to employees from employers
- writing that states your qualities and your interest in the job
- sum of money from organization to someone else for a purpose
- fixed payments to employees, expressed as a yearly sum
- summary of education and job experience
18 Clues: pay efter taxes • pay before taxes • Cost of something • all of a businesses employees • summary of education and job experience • money lent to students to help pay for education • occupation for a significant period of your life • giving money with the expectation of profit or gain • takeing time to learn a trade from a skilled employee • ...
Ella T-shirt online 2026-05-17
Across
- The process of growing a business.
- A business structure with legal separation from owners.
- The government-owned part of the economy.
- A business owned by two or more people.
- Someone legally responsible for business debts.
- A business that is legally separate from owners.
- When owners are protected from losing personal belongings.
- A person who shares ownership in a business.
Down
- A business that is not legally separate from owners.
- The amount of money put into a business.
- People or organisations that put money into a business.
- A person who owns a business.
- A business owned and run by one person.
- The chance of losing money in business.
- The money a business owes.
- Money earned by a business after costs.
- Property or resources owned by a business.
17 Clues: The money a business owes. • A person who owns a business. • The process of growing a business. • A business owned and run by one person. • The chance of losing money in business. • A business owned by two or more people. • Money earned by a business after costs. • The amount of money put into a business. • The government-owned part of the economy. • ...
Account and Finance 2018-03-22
Across
- A list of company's employees and the amount of money they're paid
- The action of subtracting something
- tax A tax on sales
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
- Money received for working
- card A card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money
Down
- pay Amount of money your employees receive before any taxes and deductions taken out
- The person with highest authority or most important position
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent
- The action or process of investing money for a profitable use
- pay Amount of money employees take home after deducions
- A form of paying money
12 Clues: tax A tax on sales • A form of paying money • Money received for working • The action of subtracting something • pay Amount of money employees take home after deducions • The person with highest authority or most important position • The action or process of investing money for a profitable use • An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time • ...
BANKING 2025-09-15
Across
- Using money to earn profit through services or assets.
- →Extra money paid on loans or earned on savings.
- Bank that provides loans and services for businesses.
- → Money placed into a bank for safekeeping.
- Any exchange of money such as a payment or transfer.
Down
- A record of money held by a customer in a bank.
- National bank that controls a country’s money system.
- Type of bank that serves individuals with everyday needs.
- →Machine that allows access to funds without visiting a bank.
- The ability to borrow money with a promise to repay later.
- Money borrowed from a bank that must be repaid.
- Money kept in reserve for future use.
12 Clues: Money kept in reserve for future use. • → Money placed into a bank for safekeeping. • A record of money held by a customer in a bank. • Money borrowed from a bank that must be repaid. • →Extra money paid on loans or earned on savings. • Any exchange of money such as a payment or transfer. • National bank that controls a country’s money system. • ...
HOW MUCH DO WE KNOW? 2021-06-25
Across
- IMPORTANT TASK TO REACH FINANCIAL GOALS
- YOUR MONEY,MY MONEY,OUR MONEY
- I NEED TO BE ---------- LITERATE
- EIGHTH WONDER OF THE WORLD
- I CAN MAKE MY IDLE MONEY WORK FOR ME
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- EATS YOUR MONEY
- AN ABBREVIATION TO TODAY'S MONEY
- I SAVE MONEY SO THAT MONEY SAVES ME LATER
- QUANTIFYING UNCERTAINTY
- IMPORTANT TO KNOW YOUR CREDIBILITY
- MY FINANCIAL WORTH
11 Clues: EATS YOUR MONEY • MY FINANCIAL WORTH • QUANTIFYING UNCERTAINTY • EIGHTH WONDER OF THE WORLD • YOUR MONEY,MY MONEY,OUR MONEY • AN ABBREVIATION TO TODAY'S MONEY • I NEED TO BE ---------- LITERATE • IMPORTANT TO KNOW YOUR CREDIBILITY • I CAN MAKE MY IDLE MONEY WORK FOR ME • IMPORTANT TASK TO REACH FINANCIAL GOALS • I SAVE MONEY SO THAT MONEY SAVES ME LATER
