money Crossword Puzzles
Economics 2023-01-20
Across
- The official type of money used in a country
- The amount of a good or service that people are willing to purchase
- When you gain money by leaving your money in the bank
- What is the way we can compare supply and demand
- When a country brings in goods from another country
- When a country sends goods out to another country
- When you borrow money from the bank and need to pay more money back
- The amount of a good or service that is available to be purchased
- When someone focuses on doing one job
Down
- When two people need each other
- A person who creates (or produces) a good or service
- When there is too much of a good or service available
- The money someone makes from doing work
- When people exchange goods and/or services so both parties are happy with the outcome
- Something you buy to fulfill a want or need that you can physically touch or hold.
- A person who purchases a good or service
- When there is not enough of a good or service to satisfy the demand
17 Clues: When two people need each other • When someone focuses on doing one job • The money someone makes from doing work • A person who purchases a good or service • The official type of money used in a country • What is the way we can compare supply and demand • When a country sends goods out to another country • When a country brings in goods from another country • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-16
Across
- Animals and plants that live in their natural environment, not in homes or farms.
- A very high land, bigger than a hill.
- The act of cheating or lying to get money or something valuable.
- Animals or places that are natural, not controlled by people.
- A person who has a lot of money or valuable things.
- A person who gives money to a business to make more money.
- Something related to home or family, not international.
- The amount of money you need to pay for something.
- The surface of the Earth where people, animals, and plants live.
- A group that helps people who need food, money, or clothes
Down
- When something has nothing inside.
- Something you aim to achieve, like a target
- Something very valuable, like gold or jewels
- A place where people go at night to dance, listen to music, and have fun.
- A place where bad people are kept as punishment.
- A trip to visit places for fun or to learn about them.
- When something happens later than expected or planned.
17 Clues: When something has nothing inside. • A very high land, bigger than a hill. • Something you aim to achieve, like a target • Something very valuable, like gold or jewels • A place where bad people are kept as punishment. • The amount of money you need to pay for something. • A person who has a lot of money or valuable things. • ...
Study Guide 2025-10-02
Across
- - a plan that helps you manage your money
- - taking away, or an amount taken away
- - the amount employees earn after all payroll deductions
- - the state of working for oneself rather than an employer
- - a fixed compensation periodically paid to a person for regular work or services
- - Total money earned before taxes and deductions
- - money received, especially on a regular basis
- - to give a small amount of money to someone who has provided a service
Down
- - money an employee earns for selling goods
- - money that is paid or received for work or services
- - a federal health insurance program for people age 65 or older.
- - the foundation of economic security for millions of Americans—retirees, disabled persons, and families of retired, disabled or deceased workers
- - a tax on income and is imposed by the U.S. federal government.
- - IRS document that you complete to determine how much should be withheld from your paycheck for federal income taxes.
- - anything that has current or future economic value to a business
- - the state of being responsible for something
- - a financial burden or outlay
17 Clues: - a financial burden or outlay • - taking away, or an amount taken away • - a plan that helps you manage your money • - money an employee earns for selling goods • - the state of being responsible for something • - money received, especially on a regular basis • - Total money earned before taxes and deductions • - money that is paid or received for work or services • ...
People in Business 2023-06-13
Across
- obtain (money) in return for labor or services.
- give or hand over (something) in exchange for money.
- the amount of money expected, required, or given in payment for something.
- payout (money) in buying or hiring goods or services.
- the accomplishment of an aim or purpose.
- an economy of or reduction in money, time, or another resource.
- a notice or announcement in a public medium promoting a product, service, or event or publicizing a job vacancy.
Down
- make (something) look more attractive by adding extra items or images to it.
- an article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale.
- costing a lot of money.
- money in coins or notes, as distinct from checks, money orders, or credit.
- (of an item for sale) low in price; worth more than its cost.
- create or design (something that has not existed before); be the originator of.
13 Clues: costing a lot of money. • the accomplishment of an aim or purpose. • obtain (money) in return for labor or services. • give or hand over (something) in exchange for money. • payout (money) in buying or hiring goods or services. • (of an item for sale) low in price; worth more than its cost. • an economy of or reduction in money, time, or another resource. • ...
Economy Crossword 2023-10-14
Across
- Money paid to the government that is based on your income
- A place where shares in companies are bought and sold
- To take money out of an account
- A general, continuous increase in prices
- The situation in which people or businesses are trying to be more successful than each other
- Money in the form of notes and coins, rather than credit cards
Down
- A period of little business activity and few jobs
- Complete control of an area of business, so that others have no share:
- Declared by law as unable to pay one's debts
- The money you keep in a bank
- Money that is borrowed, often from a bank, and has to be paid back
- Money that you earn from keeping your money in a bank
- An agreement that allows you to borrow money from a bank in order to buy a house
13 Clues: The money you keep in a bank • To take money out of an account • A general, continuous increase in prices • Declared by law as unable to pay one's debts • A period of little business activity and few jobs • A place where shares in companies are bought and sold • Money that you earn from keeping your money in a bank • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary 2016-01-03
Across
- To refuse to pay a check written for more money then the amount in an account
- A savings account with a minimum balance, a fixed interest rate and a fixed period of time
- Interest on the principal only
- To compare the information in a check register to a bank statement and correct any mistakes
- A booklet used to keep track of the balance when a check is written or a deposit/withdrawal is made from an account
- Interest on the principal and the interest already earned
- Card A bank card that allows you to use an ATM
- The amount of money in a bank account
- To take money out of a bank
- A machine that lets you access your bank account at any time
- A business that offers financial services
- To put money into a bank
Down
- A bank form usually sent each month to the account holder that lists all the checks paid, deposits, withdrawals, service charges and the account balance
- A bank account where you can use checks in order to pay expenses
- A line of credit that banks offer to their customers to cover their overdrafts. It kicks in when a customer writes a check for more than the amount in their account.
- A deficit in a bank account caused by drawing more money than the account holds.
- A piece of paper that orders a bank to take money from an account
- A card with the name, address and authorized signature of an account holder.
- Account A bank account used to save money and earn interest
19 Clues: To put money into a bank • To take money out of a bank • Interest on the principal only • The amount of money in a bank account • A business that offers financial services • Card A bank card that allows you to use an ATM • Interest on the principal and the interest already earned • Account A bank account used to save money and earn interest • ...
financial terminology 2022-05-26
Across
- a commision that you pay to the government for public services and protection.
- a form of bank account that you can draw money from whenever you please.
- vs wants
- the chick who does adds for progressive car insurance
- a manner of payement that takes money directly out of your checking account
- the overall sum of money that a person is worth counting asset value and debt.
- a way to plan out your goals for the future in a specific measurable attainable and time bound way
- a service you pay for monthly to have financial aid when a disaster strikes.
- when you feel the effects of your investment immediately.
- money that you put into a business in hopes that it will grow as the company grows
- a number that measures how harsh the interest on your purchases with a credit card will be.
- a manner to borrow money and pay it back with interest.
Down
- an object or investment that holds monetary value
- when you owe money that you haven't paid off yet.
- the guy in a red shirt and khakis in the statefarm adds
- when you take the action of switching to geico to save 15% or more on car insuirance.
- what you pay someone for their service.
- a manner of payement that takes a loan out from the bank when yo make a purchase that is payed back with interest at the end of the month
- money you put away for the future when you may need it.
19 Clues: vs wants • what you pay someone for their service. • an object or investment that holds monetary value • when you owe money that you haven't paid off yet. • the chick who does adds for progressive car insurance • the guy in a red shirt and khakis in the statefarm adds • money you put away for the future when you may need it. • ...
globalization 2015-02-11
Across
- having positive and negative aspects;not simple
- money paid to a person per month or year
- money a worker gets per hour of work
- poorer economically
- moving production to developing countries
- way of life
- to send goods to another country for sale
Down
- to bring goods from foreign countries
- worker moving from place to place in search for work
- another country, language, customs, etc
- opposite of "advantage"
- a person that buys and uses goods
- buying and selling
- with better economy
- to help others to get better result (by money, food, clothes, etc)
- opposite of "decrease"
- money we pay to support the government
17 Clues: way of life • buying and selling • with better economy • poorer economically • opposite of "decrease" • opposite of "advantage" • a person that buys and uses goods • money a worker gets per hour of work • to bring goods from foreign countries • money we pay to support the government • another country, language, customs, etc • money paid to a person per month or year • ...
globalization 2015-02-11
Across
- having positive and negative aspects;not simple
- way of life
- poorer economically
- a person that buys and uses goods
- to bring goods from foreign countries
- money paid to a person per month or year
- moving production to developing countries
- to send goods to another country for sale
- worker moving from place to place in search for work
- money a worker gets per hour of work
Down
- with better economy
- opposite of "advantage"
- opposite of "decrease"
- another country, language, customs, etc
- to help others to get better result (by money, food, clothes, etc)
- buying and selling
- money we pay to support the government
17 Clues: way of life • buying and selling • with better economy • poorer economically • opposite of "decrease" • opposite of "advantage" • a person that buys and uses goods • money a worker gets per hour of work • to bring goods from foreign countries • money we pay to support the government • another country, language, customs, etc • money paid to a person per month or year • ...
You are broke 2023-03-14
Across
- my 20$ one can tell the same information
- "keep the change"
- the most useless ore in Minecraft
- some bad some worse (you earn money at least)
- something you wish you were
- you keep your non existent riches inside
- poor people on the street do it
- expensive vroom vroom
- you owe money that you don´t have
Down
- they scam you there
- something you wish you had
- feastables creator
- its so shinyyyy...
- you haven´t and you never will win it
- massive robbery to steal money (like in Ocean´s 11)
- the international currency
- you are going to sink it anyways
17 Clues: "keep the change" • feastables creator • its so shinyyyy... • they scam you there • expensive vroom vroom • something you wish you had • the international currency • something you wish you were • poor people on the street do it • you are going to sink it anyways • the most useless ore in Minecraft • you owe money that you don´t have • you haven´t and you never will win it • ...
Income Management 2024-06-02
Across
- Income not spent put to the side
- The money made by selling the products or services
- An agreement or arrangement
- people that buy goods or services
- Money obtained in return for service
Down
- receiving money with the intent to repay
- An asset acquired to build wealth/ save money
- An amount of money that you gain
- a payment card issued by a bank
- Limiting your spending
- Generating growth
- Object with most worth
12 Clues: Generating growth • Limiting your spending • Object with most worth • An agreement or arrangement • a payment card issued by a bank • An amount of money that you gain • Income not spent put to the side • people that buy goods or services • Money obtained in return for service • receiving money with the intent to repay • An asset acquired to build wealth/ save money • ...
globalization 2015-02-11
Across
- money a worker gets per hour of work
- to bring goods from foreign countries
- money we pay to support the government
- moving production to developing countries
- having positive and negative aspects;not simple
- another country, language, customs, etc
- poorer economically
- worker moving from place to place in search for work
- opposite of "decrease"
Down
- to send goods to another country for sale
- to help others to get better result (by money, food, clothes, etc)
- opposite of "advantage"
- way of life
- with better economy
- a person that buys and uses goods
- buying and selling
- money paid to a person per month or year
17 Clues: way of life • buying and selling • with better economy • poorer economically • opposite of "decrease" • opposite of "advantage" • a person that buys and uses goods • money a worker gets per hour of work • to bring goods from foreign countries • money we pay to support the government • another country, language, customs, etc • money paid to a person per month or year • ...
globalization 2024-12-13
Across
- a person that buys and uses goods
- buying and selling
- poorer economically
- having positive and negative aspects;not simple
- money a worker gets per hour of work
- money paid to a person per month or year
- with better economy
- another country, language, customs, etc
- to bring goods from foreign countries
Down
- to send goods to another country for sale
- to help others to get better result (by money, food, clothes, etc)
- worker moving from place to place in search for work
- money we pay to support the government
- opposite of "advantage"
- way of life
- opposite of "decrease"
- moving production to developing countries
17 Clues: way of life • buying and selling • poorer economically • with better economy • opposite of "decrease" • opposite of "advantage" • a person that buys and uses goods • money a worker gets per hour of work • to bring goods from foreign countries • money we pay to support the government • another country, language, customs, etc • money paid to a person per month or year • ...
Banking 2025-12-08
Across
- things put up as security for a loan
- normally have better rates than banks
- type of account where you save money
- protects deposits up to a certain amount
- adds money to an account
- loan for a vehicle
- fee imposed if a bad check used
- automated teller machines
Down
- types of checks when abroad
- mortgage that becomes pay in full after some time
- another name for house loan
- amount of money loaned without collateral
- deducts money from accounts
- describes a check written without funds
- the type of checking account you want
- Wal-Mart and Home Depot allows this
- type of verification of identity
17 Clues: loan for a vehicle • adds money to an account • automated teller machines • types of checks when abroad • another name for house loan • deducts money from accounts • fee imposed if a bad check used • type of verification of identity • Wal-Mart and Home Depot allows this • things put up as security for a loan • type of account where you save money • ...
Banking vocabulary 2022-05-05
11 Clues: bank assistant • money from USA • money from spain • draw of your name • Plantic used to pay • animal to save money • piece of metal to pay • piece of paper to pay • where you withdraw money • where you carry your money • money from different countries
Personal Finance 2023-05-16
Across
- buy something now and pay for it later
- are the things you have to have to survive
- the monetary (money) payment received for goods or services
- a fixed payment usually paid on a weekly or biweekly basis. Its your paycheck
- the state of being scarce or in short supply
- the things you want but don’t need
- commit money or capital to gain a financial return.
- the money spent on something
Down
- you can’t have it all, so you have to pick and choose
- money paid for the use of someone else’s money
- a number assigned to a person that indicates his or her capacity to repay a loan
- is the total amount of income generated by the sale of goods and or services.
- is a plan for your money
- the money that you have not spent after buying things you want
14 Clues: is a plan for your money • the money spent on something • the things you want but don’t need • buy something now and pay for it later • are the things you have to have to survive • the state of being scarce or in short supply • money paid for the use of someone else’s money • commit money or capital to gain a financial return. • ...
Economics Vocabulary Review 2017-04-03
Across
- a loan that a person uses to pay for things, but is expected to pay back
- buying stuff without thinking about whether or not you need it Income money earned from working and other means
- something you would like to have but will be okay without
- just like a bank, only its members own it
- a person who is an expert at handling money and can give you information and advice about saving and investing
- something you obtain by going to school and working jobs related to the work you want to do
- the extra fee charged for borrowing money, or the cost of borrowing money
- the knowledge and skills to manage money
- finding out whether or not what you are about to buy can be found for a better price or in better shape at a different store
- a spending plan people make in order to make sure there is enough income to cover all expenses
- Things that are made to be sold
- a place where people put their money for safekeeping, and for ease of use
- when you purchase a security like a stock or bond, in the hopes that over time it will make money
- what you use to pay for something, like cash or a check
- an account that gains interest and allows withdrawals
- payment for work, usually calculated on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis and paid on schedule—usually every week, two weeks, or month
- being trustworthy; being responsible
- a goal that can be achieved in a longer amount of time; it can take months, years, or even an entire lifetime
- what a person owns of value, such as jewelry, savings, art, a home, and a car
- a goal that can be achieved in a short amount of time; it may take a few days, weeks, or months
- a person who starts his or her own business
- an activity or action that might be dangerous
Down
- the price of goods and services rises over time
- a savings certificate that gains interest and has a set time before you can withdraw your money
- stuff you do to make risks less dangerous or not dangerous at all
- considering different information to make a choice
- payment for work, represented as a yearly sum and paid in portions every week, two weeks, or month; can also include sick time and vacation time
- keeping important information to yourself or between yourself and close family members
- helps people pay for medicine and doctors when they are sick or hurt
- a fee added to the sticker price of an item that is paid to the state or city
- the cost we pay when we give up something to get something else
- to use money to buy stuff
- Work people get paid to do
- helps people invest their money
- the cost of the things that people spend money on
- annual tax placed on the money employees make at jobs and collected by the federal government, most states, and some local governments
- doing stuff just because your friends are doing it, or because your friends told you to, because you want your friends to like you and think you are cool
- work you do for money
- giving resources or volunteering time to help those in need
- money set aside for short- or long-term goals
- fees placed on income, purchases, or property to support government programs
- something you truly can not live without
42 Clues: work you do for money • to use money to buy stuff • Work people get paid to do • helps people invest their money • Things that are made to be sold • being trustworthy; being responsible • the knowledge and skills to manage money • something you truly can not live without • just like a bank, only its members own it • a person who starts his or her own business • ...
Unit 2 Study Guide 2021-09-29
Across
- accepts money from customers and deposits it into the customer’s account
- is the process of transferring money from one individual or organization to another
- is an account designed for accumulating money for future use
- is a financial institution that is owned by its depositors
- is a pension plan run by the federal government and based on payments an individual makes throughout his or her working life
- is the overall rise in prices that reduces the value of money and the return on investments
- is a loss of money that occurs when the selling price of an investment is less than the purchase price
- is the period of life after ending a working or professional career
- an employee authorizes the employer to take regular deductions from his or her paycheck to automatically deposit in a designated savings plan
- is the process of determining when money that has been set aside in a retirement plan belongs to an employee
- is a type of commercial bank that is locally owned and operated
- is spreading risk by putting money in different types of investments
- is an individual retirement arrangement in which contributions are tax-deductible, but withdrawals are taxed
- is a strategy for using money to reach important goals and to advance a person’s financial security
- is a retirement plan available to employees of nonprofit organizations
- is a retirement plan in which an employee and/or employer contributes to the employee’s individual account under the defined plan
- is a bank account that allows the owner to make deposits, write checks, and withdraw money
- is the ease with which an investment can be converted to cash without losing value
- is the amount of money earned on the investment, usually expressed as an annual percentage
- pays a higher interest rate than passbook and statement savings accounts
Down
- is an employer-sponsored retirement plan in which contributions are made with after-tax earnings, but withdrawals are not taxed
- is an organization that provides services related to money
- is a retirement plan that makes regular payments, usually monthly, to a retiree until his or her death
- is a personal account for setting money aside for retirement
- is the rate of yearly earnings from an account, including compound interest
- is a demand deposit account that pays interest and allows for regular deposits and withdrawals
- is a self-employed retirement plan that allows tax-deductible contributions for an employer and his or her employees
- is the amount of uncertainty a person is willing to handle
- does not accept deposits from customers but accepts money to invest in business deals or provide a service
- is a type of defined-contribution retirement plan that does not have RMD rules and is available primarily to governmental employees
- is an employer-sponsored retirement plan that allows an individual to deposit part of his or her earnings into a tax-deferred investment
- is a financial institution that provides banking services exclusively online
- is an individual retirement arrangement in which individuals contribute after-tax income, but qualified withdrawals are not taxed
- is the process of moving retirement savings from one qualified account to another qualified account without incurring penalties and taxes
- is a measure of the likelihood that something will be lost
- is purchasing a financial product or valuable item with the goal of increasing wealth over time in spite of possible loss
- is a business in which the primary function is to receive, transfer, and lend money to individuals, businesses, and governments
- is income that results from selling an asset for more than the purchase price
- is a contract with an insurance company that provides regular income for a set period of time, usually for life
39 Clues: is an organization that provides services related to money • is a financial institution that is owned by its depositors • is the amount of uncertainty a person is willing to handle • is a measure of the likelihood that something will be lost • is a personal account for setting money aside for retirement • ...
UNIT 7 C- The Language of Business Law 2023-12-26
Across
- To ___ a business means to have control of how you run that business.
- To be ___ means not to have a boss. You organise your own work and people pay you for the goods or services that you provide. You are responsible for paying tax on the money you receive.
- trader A __ __ is a person who owns and runs an unregistered business by himself or herself.
- A ____ partner is the one who receives a fixed amount of money each year, called a salary, paid in monthly instalments. This partner does not receive any more of the profits.
- _______ share capital is the amount of money that someone pays in excess of the nominal value.
- A ___ partner is the one who contributes capital to the partnership but does not take part in the management of the business. He or she receives a share of the partnership profits. This partner is also known as a dormant partner or a silent partner.
- To ___ as something means to put your name on an official list for a particular purpose.
- An ___ is the amount of money that someone puts into a business with the aim of making that business successful and getting more money back.
- __ liability means there is no restriction to your responsibility. You might lose your home or other personal assets if things go wrong.
- An ___ event is something that happens once every year.
Down
- Your ___ are the money that you must spend on the day-to-day costs of the business.
- To ___ up a business something means to start something or to create something, especially
- joint and __ liability means that partners are responsible both individually and together as a group. In a situation where the partnership owes money to someone that person can demand repayment of all that money from any of the partners individually, or he or she can ask each partner to pay a part of that money.
- The value of shares, expressed in nominal terms, that the company has actually issued to its shareholders.
- Your__ is the amount of money you get from selling something or providing a service to someone, after you deduct the costs of making that thing or providing that service.
- _______ value is the amount of money that someone must pay to the company when he or she buys a share.
- ___ means that something can change easily to adapt to different situations. Not fixed.
- _______share capital is the value that the people who set up the company decided to fix for all of the shares of the company. It is easier to understand if you think of it as the official value, not the actual value.
- It means to put money into a business, because you hope that you will get more money back in the future.
- To __ up means to write. Another verb that lawyers often use is to draft.
- To be___ for something means that you are legally responsible for that thing.
- _____ is another word that means a disagreement.
- An _____ partner is the one who receives a share of the partnership profits and has the right to take part in the management of the partnership.
- Your ____are things that you own and which have a financial value, for example your house, your car or the money that you have in the bank.
- An ___ is one of the available choices from several possibilities.
- _____ value is the maximum total value of shares, expressed in nominal terms, that the company is allowed to issue.
26 Clues: _____ is another word that means a disagreement. • An ___ event is something that happens once every year. • An ___ is one of the available choices from several possibilities. • To ___ a business means to have control of how you run that business. • To __ up means to write. Another verb that lawyers often use is to draft. • ...
Financal words 2025-03-24
Across
- The extra percentage that you pay back on money you borrow
- An energy crisis is defined by any great shortage in the supply of energy. This causes the price of gas, electricity or petrol for cars to rise quickly, leading to things being very expensive
- An overall rise in the price of goods and services over time
- A drop in economic growth that lasts at least six months. During a recession, businesses sell fewer goods and services
- The process of setting income aside for future spending. Saving provides cash for emergencies (unexpected expenses), short, medium and long term goals, and funds for investing
- A legal term used when a person, a company or an organisation is unable to pay any outstanding debts.
- A rate that varies over times and defines how much one currency is worth versus another
- Refers either to the extra amount you have to pay back when you borrow money, or the money a bank pays you for leaving your money with them
- A spending plan which covers expected income and expenses over a period of time
- A foreign exchange rate is the price of one country's currency in terms of another's. Like all prices, exchange rates rise and fall
- The rate (percentage) you pay on a mortgage to the lender
- A bank card that allows you to buy goods and services in exchange for paying later. You may have to pay interest on top of what you already owed if you do not repay on time
- Money earned mostly from working or employment
Down
- When you cannot pay back your debt or what you owe as originally agreed
- Credit is a promise that you make to pay someone later
- The percentage of people who are out of work and looking for jobs. High unemployment rates are a sign of a weak economy
- Money spent to pay for goods and services
- Savings that people build up over their working lives to give them an income when they are retired
- Annual Percentage Rate is yearly interest that a person or company will pay on borrowed money
- A bank account that keeps your money and pays interest and allows withdrawals
- The money collected by the government from individuals and companies
- A bank card that allows you to pay for goods and services, on the internet, contactless or by entering a pin number. It also provides access to a cash machine so you can withdraw cash from your bank account to pay for goods or services. Its key feature is that you can only spend what you already have in your bank account
- The central bank which oversees the UK’s supply of money, sets the interest rate and helps to ensure the country's financial stability
- The overall degree of comfort of an individual, household, or population, as measured by the amount of goods and services its members consume and its access to basic necessities
- A long-term loan to buy a house, flat, building or land
- Generally, when you owe money to someone, a bank or a company
- Something you borrow, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest
- The amount of money that you pay per week or per month to live somewhere if you do not own the property
- The way a country manages its money and resources (such as workers and land) to produce, buy, and sell goods and services. Goods are products like cars, computers, or even potatoes. Services are duties performed by one person for another, such as teaching and transportation
29 Clues: Money spent to pay for goods and services • Money earned mostly from working or employment • Credit is a promise that you make to pay someone later • A long-term loan to buy a house, flat, building or land • The rate (percentage) you pay on a mortgage to the lender • The extra percentage that you pay back on money you borrow • ...
Understanding proverty 2025-01-10
15 Clues: money • common • normal • paycheck • not secure • hard to do • most common • money to spend • group of people • little or no money • Find out something • someone with no house • authority or power given • Organization of a country • a country in North America
Review 2013-08-29
Across
- an increase in money
- a kind of print media
- pocket money
- error
- public celebration
- ____________makes perfect.
- a kind of modern transportation
Down
- a kind of online media
- systems, methods
- take a break
- way of earning money
- a large area where trees grow close together
- special meat
- a kind of sports
- an old car pulled by horses
- create for the first time
- liked by many people
- fail to hit it
18 Clues: error • take a break • special meat • pocket money • fail to hit it • systems, methods • a kind of sports • public celebration • an increase in money • way of earning money • liked by many people • a kind of print media • a kind of online media • create for the first time • ____________makes perfect. • an old car pulled by horses • a kind of modern transportation • ...
sources of finance 2021-03-22
Across
- putting aside money for a later date
- borrowing money from a financial institution
- money given to a person for completing a job
- selling your debt
- being able to spend more money than you have in your bank account
- long term business loan
- a loan to buy a house
- money from the government given to a business that they do not have to repay
Down
- the movement of money into and out of a business
- paying for something over a period of time and owning it at the end
- having an asset that you pay for monthly but never own
- people who give you goods and you pay them later
- money that you get after you retire
13 Clues: selling your debt • a loan to buy a house • long term business loan • money that you get after you retire • putting aside money for a later date • borrowing money from a financial institution • money given to a person for completing a job • the movement of money into and out of a business • people who give you goods and you pay them later • ...
Words Fog 2021-07-20
Across
- events that will likely to happen in the time to come 未来
- the amount of money held in an account 余额
- the currency of Japan 日元
- a sum of money kept in a bank account 存款
- the act of using money on something 花费
Down
- an occupation of a person's life and with chances for progress 事业
- the currency of the U.S. 美元
- money used in a country 货币
- the currency of the U.K. 英镑
- the currency of the European Union 欧元
- a sum of money withdrawn from an account 取款
- the act of making money 挣钱
- the act of keeping money 储蓄
13 Clues: the currency of Japan 日元 • money used in a country 货币 • the act of making money 挣钱 • the currency of the U.S. 美元 • the currency of the U.K. 英镑 • the act of keeping money 储蓄 • the currency of the European Union 欧元 • the act of using money on something 花费 • a sum of money kept in a bank account 存款 • the amount of money held in an account 余额 • ...
Retirement Crossword- Daunte 2024-04-22
Across
- A retirement fund managed by your employer
- Putting money into something for a larger return
- When you give an insurance company a sum of money and they give you an income for the rest of your life
- A desired result
- All of your investments
- A shrinkage in the power of money
- Money earnt on interest
Down
- When your employer contributes the same amount of money into a plan as you do
- This is a goverment system to give income to retired persons 65 years or older
- A retirement plan when your money is taxed when withdrawn
- A retirement plan which your employer puts money into
- A retirement fund where withdrawals are non taxed
- A wide range of investments
13 Clues: A desired result • All of your investments • Money earnt on interest • A wide range of investments • A shrinkage in the power of money • A retirement fund managed by your employer • Putting money into something for a larger return • A retirement fund where withdrawals are non taxed • A retirement plan which your employer puts money into • ...
Personal Finance - Unit 1 2025-05-28
Across
- a financial debt or obligation
- __ expense, remains the same from month to month
- anything you own, including property, investments or money in the bank
- worth
- a plan for giving/saving/spending money
- the additional cost a lender charges for borrowing their money
- __ expense, occurs every month but in different amounts depending on your needs
- earnings based on a percentage of sales made
Down
- money received through work, as a gift or through investments
- __ expense, large-sum expense that you pay only a few times a year
- anyone that uses a product or service
- money paid out for goods and services
- money owed to another person or company
- __ expense, expense for things you want but don't need
14 Clues: worth • a financial debt or obligation • anyone that uses a product or service • money paid out for goods and services • money owed to another person or company • a plan for giving/saving/spending money • earnings based on a percentage of sales made • __ expense, remains the same from month to month • __ expense, expense for things you want but don't need • ...
GOING IT ALONE 2013-10-20
Across
- money you pay for a service
- debt
- started successfully
- money from sales
- new internet companies
- loan to buy a house
Down
- go bankrupt
- the amount that a bank changes on money that it lends
- the money you need to spend to keep an organization functioning
- money which is earned after paying the costs of producing and selling goods and services
- something valuable belonging to an organization which can be used for payment of debts
- land and buildings used by a company
- money paid to the government, which is based on your income or profits
13 Clues: debt • go bankrupt • money from sales • loan to buy a house • started successfully • new internet companies • money you pay for a service • land and buildings used by a company • the amount that a bank changes on money that it lends • the money you need to spend to keep an organization functioning • money paid to the government, which is based on your income or profits • ...
Business Vocab Crossword 2024-03-29
Across
- Money you borrow and promise to pay back later
- Something essential to life/survival
- What you spend your money on
- Something one does to earn money
- If something is trustworthy then it is...
Down
- A plan for using your money
- Paid based on hours you work
- Money received on a regular basis
- The type of job you do for a long time
- Something that one desires
- Money that is owed
- If someone wants to get all A's that means they have a ______.
- Paid the same no matter how my hours you work
13 Clues: Money that is owed • Something that one desires • A plan for using your money • Paid based on hours you work • What you spend your money on • Something one does to earn money • Money received on a regular basis • Something essential to life/survival • The type of job you do for a long time • If something is trustworthy then it is... • ...
Economics Block 2021-02-18
Across
- a business that protects people's money and offers them loans
- a process in which money is traded from one person to another
- chores or jobs people can pay others to do
- when one person trades goods or services for other goods or services
- objects or items people can buy
- people or businesses that buy goods or services
Down
- extra money paid with a loan
- a large sum of money people can borrow from a bank
- when someone takes money out of a bank account
- account an account that people use to save money
- an account that people easily use every day
- people or businesses that produce goods or services
- when someone puts money into a bank account
13 Clues: extra money paid with a loan • objects or items people can buy • chores or jobs people can pay others to do • an account that people easily use every day • when someone puts money into a bank account • when someone takes money out of a bank account • people or businesses that buy goods or services • a large sum of money people can borrow from a bank • ...
Fog of Words 2021-07-18
Across
- a sum of money kept in a bank account 存款
- the currency of the U.S. 美元
- money used in a country 货币
- the currency of Japan 日元
- events that will likely to happen in the time to come 未来
- the currency of the U.K. 英镑
- the act of keeping money 储蓄
- the act of making money 挣钱
Down
- the amount of money held in an account 余额
- the currency of the European Union 欧元
- an occupation of a person's life and with chances for progress 事业
- a sum of money withdrawn from an account 取款
- the act of using money on something 花费
13 Clues: the currency of Japan 日元 • money used in a country 货币 • the act of making money 挣钱 • the currency of the U.S. 美元 • the currency of the U.K. 英镑 • the act of keeping money 储蓄 • the currency of the European Union 欧元 • the act of using money on something 花费 • a sum of money kept in a bank account 存款 • the amount of money held in an account 余额 • ...
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Vocab Quiz 10-1 2021-11-09
Across
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services; one of the three functions of money
- money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity
- privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States
- account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services; one of the three functions of money
Down
- moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- an overthrow of government
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as a medium of exchange and store of value; components include M1 plus savings deposits, time deposits, and money market funds
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc.
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
- narrow definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as medium of exchange; components include coins, currency, checks, other demand deposits, traveler’s checks
- standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply; American dollar, British pound, etc.
14 Clues: an overthrow of government • money in the form of gold or silver coins • moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter • privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States • money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity • money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc. • ...
Financial Aid: Vocabulary Review! 2020-12-10
Across
- ________ & board is what you pay for housing at a college.
- ________ costs include personal and outside expenses, not included in university or college bills.
- This financial aid is given by the federal government to students below a certain income.
- A ___________ university or college is owned and operated with limited to no government-funding, usually resulting in higher tuition and fee costs.
- Some schools require students buy a _____ ______ to cover the cost of food.
- AGI stands for this, 3 words that describe the amount of money a person or family made in 1 year - calculated after taxes are filed.
- A _______________ loan is one that saves a student money by freezing interest until after a student graduates.
- The money paid for courses or education.
- ________ costs include bills paid to a university or college.
- An award of money that you do not need to repay.
- This is the abbreviation that stands for Estimated Family Contribution, the number FAFSA determines.
- _______-based financial aid is given to students whose families need income support.
Down
- This is a financial plan for how someone spends money, including money made and money spent.
- _______-based financial aid is awarded for academic or extracurricular achievements.
- This is the type of school that students usually attend for 2 years to earn an Associate's degree.
- A ___________ degree is usually earned after a 4-year program at a college or university.
- An ______________ loan is one that gains interest while a student is still in college.
- The account needed to get Maryland financial aid.
- The acronym for federal financial aid applications.
- A ____________ university or college is funded and organized by a local or state government.
20 Clues: The money paid for courses or education. • An award of money that you do not need to repay. • The account needed to get Maryland financial aid. • The acronym for federal financial aid applications. • ________ & board is what you pay for housing at a college. • ________ costs include bills paid to a university or college. • ...
Unit 10 Financial Literacy by Ashlynn Previtire 2019-04-08
Across
- a tax levied on the annual earnings of a person or company
- cost of living or doing business
- anything of value that a person or firm buys
- money paid from an account
- a cost to a person that varies over time
- an amount withheld from one's gross pay by the federal government
- interest calculated by the principal and not compounded
- a card allowing its owner to use funds issued by the company's card up to a certain limit
- a form of periodic payment from an employer to an employee
- a percentage tax on selling prices of goods and services
- the pay an employee receives for working after taxes
- a person's worth after their liabilities are subtracted from assets
- an expense that does not change from time period to time period
Down
- the full pay before taxes an employee receives for working
- an amount that is not spent on current consumption by a person or company
- gross income less a variety of deductions
- the sum of money or capital which can earn interest
- the amount one must pay to keep their standard of living
- debts, including bank loans and money invested in business
- interest added to the previous principal
- a deposit account that allows for withdrawals through checks or debit cards
- a plan for a person's or business' expenses
- a loan used to buy real estate
- an amount of money that can be subtracted from one's gross pay
- money taken out of a person's account
- money put into a person's bank account
- the cost of an item of supply based on the unit of issue
- the money a person earns from their employer for working
28 Clues: money paid from an account • a loan used to buy real estate • cost of living or doing business • money taken out of a person's account • money put into a person's bank account • interest added to the previous principal • a cost to a person that varies over time • gross income less a variety of deductions • a plan for a person's or business' expenses • ...
Economics 2015-05-07
Across
- A type of cloth or woven fabric.
- To work, especially work hard.
- An estimate of expected income and spending over time.
- There is not an unlimited supply of resources, so sometimes the things that we want are unavailable.
- You depend on other people for other things.
- Economy People can freely buy and trade goods and services. The price of each good or service is determined not by the government but by demand.
- Increase in prices for goods and services over time.
- A system of exchange like money.
- Money that is given to someone and expected to be payed back at some point.
- A fee for borrowing money.
- How much of something people want.
- A fee charged by the government on a product, income, or activity.
Down
- The ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment.
- How much of something is available.
- Amount required as payment for good/service.
- of Labor Workers perform specific tasks and put it all together to make a product.
- To exchange/swap goods or services for other goods or services.
- An economic system where how much money people have determines on their income; people make profit on the goods or services they provide.
- Synonym for Trading.
- An economic system where the government has control what goods and services people can have and how much they can have. Everything is owned by everyone, and there are no “social classes.”
- Something you have to have; you can't live without.
- Something you would like to have, but it is not necessary for survival.
- Management of money.
- The money you receive.
- The payment that was paid; directly comes out of checking account.
- Owing money that is overdue
26 Clues: Synonym for Trading. • Management of money. • The money you receive. • A fee for borrowing money. • Owing money that is overdue • To work, especially work hard. • A type of cloth or woven fabric. • A system of exchange like money. • How much of something people want. • How much of something is available. • Amount required as payment for good/service. • ...
Credit and Debit Cross Word Puzzle 2024-02-08
Across
- Your current financial situation
- A fee that is charged when you pay your bill after the due date
- The fee you pay for a credit card each year
- A set amount of money given to a person,then paid off over time,like a car or student loan
- Someone like a parent, family member,or friend who promises to pay back a loan if you dont
- A person allowed to use a credit card account by the primary cardholder
- A card that lets you make monthly payments to repay money that you spend
Down
- When someone uses a minors personal information, such as name, address,or Social Security number to get credit
- When a financial institution checks your credit to make a lending decision, impacting your credit score
- The interest rate you pay on balances you carry over from month to month on a credit card
- A company hired to recover money that people havent paid back
- A card that withdraws money already in your account
- A notice that is placed on your credit report that alerts credit card companies that you may have been a victim of fraud
- The amount earned before taxes, benefits, and other payroll deductions are withheld from your paycheck
- The cost of borrowing money, usually, a percentage of the loan amount
- How deserving you are of getting credit, according to companies that lend money
- Something provided to a lender as a guarantee of repayment
- A record of your wages supplied by an employer
- The time between when you spend money using the credit card and when the company charges you interest
- How reliable you are in repaying debt
20 Clues: Your current financial situation • How reliable you are in repaying debt • The fee you pay for a credit card each year • A record of your wages supplied by an employer • A card that withdraws money already in your account • Something provided to a lender as a guarantee of repayment • A company hired to recover money that people havent paid back • ...
Credit and Debit Cross Word Puzzle 2024-02-08
Across
- Your current financial situation
- A fee that is charged when you pay your bill after the due date
- The fee you pay for a credit card each year
- A set amount of money given to a person,then paid off over time,like a car or student loan
- Someone like a parent, family member,or friend who promises to pay back a loan if you dont
- A person allowed to use a credit card account by the primary cardholder
- A card that lets you make monthly payments to repay money that you spend
Down
- When someone uses a minors personal information, such as name, address,or Social Security number to get credit
- When a financial institution checks your credit to make a lending decision, impacting your credit score
- The interest rate you pay on balances you carry over from month to month on a credit card
- A company hired to recover money that people havent paid back
- A card that withdraws money already in your account
- A notice that is placed on your credit report that alerts credit card companies that you may have been a victim of fraud
- The amount earned before taxes, benefits, and other payroll deductions are withheld from your paycheck
- The cost of borrowing money, usually, a percentage of the loan amount
- How deserving you are of getting credit, according to companies that lend money
- Something provided to a lender as a guarantee of repayment
- A record of your wages supplied by an employer
- The time between when you spend money using the credit card and when the company charges you interest
- How reliable you are in repaying debt
20 Clues: Your current financial situation • How reliable you are in repaying debt • The fee you pay for a credit card each year • A record of your wages supplied by an employer • A card that withdraws money already in your account • Something provided to a lender as a guarantee of repayment • A company hired to recover money that people havent paid back • ...
Personal Finance Review 2022-12-13
Across
- Any education that takes place after high school.
- A promise by a vendor or manufacturer to repair or replace a faulty product.
- Money that is borrowed and creates a debt.
- The percentage of the principal charged as interest by the lender.
- Something owned by the borrower that is forfeited to the lender if they fail to repay the loan.
- A summary of your skills and experience, usually used when searching for employment.
- A written plan for spending and saving money.
- The additional cost a lender charges for borrowing their money.
- Anything of value that an individual owns.
Down
- The act of fraudulently gaining someone else's personal information, usually for financial gain.
- A number used to determine how likely a borrower is to pay back a debt.
- An agreement in which one party borrows money from another and is expected to pay it back, along with a convenience fee.
- The difference between the price originally paid for an appreciating asset and its current value.
- The responsibility to pay for something.
- The process of communicating the value of a good or service to customers.
- The Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
- Financial aid that is awarded based on achievement.
- A person who uses a product or service.
- Financial aid that is usually based on financial need.
- The original amount of money that is borrowed with a loan and must be paid back in full.
- Money that is owed to another person or company.
- Any money that an individual receives, whether as a gift or as payment.
- A savings account used to cover unexpected emergency costs.
23 Clues: A person who uses a product or service. • The responsibility to pay for something. • Money that is borrowed and creates a debt. • Anything of value that an individual owns. • The Free Application for Federal Student Aid. • A written plan for spending and saving money. • Money that is owed to another person or company. • Any education that takes place after high school. • ...
Personal Financial Literacy crossword 2025-03-04
Across
- a big holding centre for money
- a financial asset or resource that can grow and generate income, profit
- money a lender provides that you are obligated to pay back
- The rate of return received for one whole year
- the rise in prices that happens over time.
- summarizes your credit activity and history to help lenders determine whether to extend credit to you
- the cost of borrowing on a yearly basis, expressed as a percentage
- money that you set aside for unplanned or unexpected expenses.
- This is the fee that financial institutions charge to lend you money
- items that can be converted into value or money
Down
- agency protects the purchaser from unexpected financial losses.
- unable to pay your debts
- a transaction that goes out of your account
- automated teller machine
- a numerical calculation that helps lenders determine how likely you are to pay back money you borrow.
- where publicly traded company shares are bought and sold
- a debt or obligation you owe, such as the amount you owe on your mortgage or car loan.
- the amount of money you owe to a lender or person.
- a spending plan that outlines how you allocate your income to pay for expenses and meet your financial goals
- A person or organization that borrows something
- the interest that's earned and calculated on the original amount of your savings plus the interest paid
- The total pay from an employer or other sources
- Someone or something named to receive proceeds or benefits.
- the actual amount of your home that you own
- the difference between your assets and liabilities.
25 Clues: unable to pay your debts • automated teller machine • a big holding centre for money • the rise in prices that happens over time. • a transaction that goes out of your account • the actual amount of your home that you own • The rate of return received for one whole year • A person or organization that borrows something • The total pay from an employer or other sources • ...
hf-10ab 2025-05-22
Across
- To make food or drink go down your throat into your stomach.
- A deep, round container used for cooking food.
- The system of money used in a particular country.
- A substance used to change the color of something, such as cloth or hair.
- A flavor made from the seeds of a tropical plant, often used in desserts.
- An empty space or gap in a solid object.
- Having a large amount of space from one side to the other.
- The act of trading one thing, such as money or goods, for another.
- A small object from a plant that can grow into a new plant.
- Money placed into a bank account for safekeeping.
- Money in the form of coins or notes, not a card or check.
- To mix a liquid or substance using a spoon or other tool.
- A written order to a bank to pay a specific amount of money from a person's account.
- Having a large distance between two sides; not thin.
Down
- To make a formal request for something, like a job or a loan.
- To take money out of a bank account.
- To clean or tidy something using a tool with bristles.
- The top layer of earth where plants grow.
- Coins given in return when the amount paid is more than the cost.
- Something placed over an object to protect or hide it.
- The items used to make a dish or meal.
- A simple drawing showing how something works or is arranged.
- The amount of space between two points or places.
- A record with a bank that shows money deposited and withdrawn.
- To make a liquid flow out of a container.
25 Clues: To take money out of a bank account. • The items used to make a dish or meal. • An empty space or gap in a solid object. • The top layer of earth where plants grow. • To make a liquid flow out of a container. • A deep, round container used for cooking food. • The system of money used in a particular country. • The amount of space between two points or places. • ...
Dollar & Sense 2025-09-05
Across
- is the way a country or area manages its money, goods, and services.
- is a college degree earned after 2 years of college.
- is trying hard and not giving up.
- is the lowest amount of money workers can be paid by law.
- is an lower price than the original price.
- is a long period when the economy is bad an people loose jobs.
- is a person who buys goods and services.
- is an economy where most work is providing services, like healthcare or education.
- is a test that shows you have high school skill levels.
- is giving or sening products to stores or customers.
- rate is the percentage of extra money when borrowing or earning on savings.
- is the amount of money needed to buy something.
- are money paid to workers for their work.
Down
- is the highest college degree, earned after advance study or research.
- is when the economy slows down and people buy less.
- is websites and apps where people share videos, pictures, and messages.
- is a tax added to imported goods, making them more expensive.
- is when prices goes up an money looses value.
- is a college degree earned after for years of college.
- to Face is giving or selling products directly in person.
- is telling people about a product or service to encourage them to buy or use it.
- is a school that teaches a specific job, like plumbing or welding.
- is making or creating things like products or goods.
- is a company that makes or sells products or services.
- is the extra money added to the product to make profit.
25 Clues: is trying hard and not giving up. • is a person who buys goods and services. • are money paid to workers for their work. • is an lower price than the original price. • is when prices goes up an money looses value. • is the amount of money needed to buy something. • is when the economy slows down and people buy less. • ...
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Stock Market 2022-01-06
Across
- a time of doing really well
- When you own a piece of a company by purchasing shares
- when you trade your money for a piece of a company in the hopes it will do well
- what the Stock Market did on Terrible Tuesday
- What is the decade of the 1930's called of such hard times?
- 25% of Americans were unemployed - write this as a fraction
- how does a bank make money from a loan?
Down
- Who was president when the Stock Market crashed?
- another word for paycheck
- What decade did the Stock Market crash?
- A company may sell shares of stock in order to ________.
- the money raised by a company that sells shares of itself or a unit of ownership
- people tried to take all of their money out of the ________ and they ended up running out of money
- Who succeeded Hoover as president?
- When you make money above what you spent
- the chance you take when you buy stock
16 Clues: another word for paycheck • a time of doing really well • Who succeeded Hoover as president? • the chance you take when you buy stock • What decade did the Stock Market crash? • how does a bank make money from a loan? • When you make money above what you spent • what the Stock Market did on Terrible Tuesday • Who was president when the Stock Market crashed? • ...
Ch. 12 Vocab 2024-02-19
Across
- A tax on the value of the property owned by a person or business
- A careful examination by trained accountants of every item of income and every expenditure
- Money charged as a penalty for breaking certain laws
- An excess of money
- The payment made for the use of borrowed money
- Payments charged by governments for various licenses
- The tax on earnings of individual citizens and businesses
- Import tax
- Revenue equals its expenditures
- The interest plus the total amount of money that the U.S. government has borrowed
Down
- The tax collected on most products sold
- A tax that takes a larger percentage of income from higher-income groups than lower-income groups
- The primary purpose of taxes is to raise
- The income a business has left after paying its expenses
- A shortage of money
- A certificate stating that the government has borrowed a certain sum of money from the owner
16 Clues: Import tax • An excess of money • A shortage of money • Revenue equals its expenditures • The tax collected on most products sold • The primary purpose of taxes is to raise • The payment made for the use of borrowed money • Money charged as a penalty for breaking certain laws • Payments charged by governments for various licenses • ...
Financial Terms Crossword 2024-03-12
Across
- fee you pay for borrowing money
- a mandatory payment collected by local, state, and federal governments
- the amount of money you are paid BEFORE taxes are taken out
- the amount of money you take home AFTER taxes are taken out
- money that is borrowed with the intent to pay it back with interest
- a card that has a revolving line of credit that, if used, must be paid back
- money received
Down
- a spending plan based on income and expenses
- debts or obligations a person owes to someone else
- a card that is linked to your checking account at a bank
- a person's total assets minus total liabilities
- a source of ready cash in case of an unplanned event
- any resource that you own that holds value
- an account at a bank that you use for daily spending
- an account at a bank that is more for emergency or large, future expenses
- when you give a bank an amount of money to keep in an account
16 Clues: money received • fee you pay for borrowing money • any resource that you own that holds value • a spending plan based on income and expenses • a person's total assets minus total liabilities • debts or obligations a person owes to someone else • a source of ready cash in case of an unplanned event • an account at a bank that you use for daily spending • ...
Accounting Review 2023-02-04
Across
- mr shearer's son's name
- a chronological depiction of what a business transactions look like
- left
- a simply way to look at an account and its balance
- net worth
- vroom
- the top asset
- you owe money
- the owner taking money from their business for an employee
Down
- an asset that you own before it is used
- current assets divided by current liabilities
- a detailed way to look at an account and its balance
- same as #8, but only looking at liquid assets
- right
- bigger vroom
- receivable money owed to you
- the owner taking money from their business
17 Clues: left • vroom • right • net worth • bigger vroom • the top asset • you owe money • mr shearer's son's name • receivable money owed to you • an asset that you own before it is used • the owner taking money from their business • current assets divided by current liabilities • same as #8, but only looking at liquid assets • a simply way to look at an account and its balance • ...
globalization 2015-02-11
Across
- money paid to a person per month or year
- opposite of "decrease"
- with better economy
- money we pay to support the government
- having positive and negative aspects;not simple
- to help others to get better result (by money, food, clothes, etc)
- a person that buys and uses goods
- to bring goods from foreign countries
- buying and selling
Down
- way of life
- opposite of "advantage"
- to send goods to another country for sale
- poorer economically
- moving production to developing countries
- money a worker gets per hour of work
- another country, language, customs, etc
- worker moving from place to place in search for work
17 Clues: way of life • buying and selling • with better economy • poorer economically • opposite of "decrease" • opposite of "advantage" • a person that buys and uses goods • money a worker gets per hour of work • to bring goods from foreign countries • money we pay to support the government • another country, language, customs, etc • money paid to a person per month or year • ...
globalization 2015-02-11
Across
- opposite of "decrease"
- another country, language, customs, etc
- buying and selling
- having positive and negative aspects;not simple
- way of life
- poorer economically
- to bring goods from foreign countries
- money paid to a person per month or year
- with better economy
Down
- worker moving from place to place in search for work
- money we pay to support the government
- money a worker gets per hour of work
- to help others to get better result (by money, food, clothes, etc)
- moving production to developing countries
- to send goods to another country for sale
- opposite of "advantage"
- a person that buys and uses goods
17 Clues: way of life • buying and selling • poorer economically • with better economy • opposite of "decrease" • opposite of "advantage" • a person that buys and uses goods • money a worker gets per hour of work • to bring goods from foreign countries • money we pay to support the government • another country, language, customs, etc • money paid to a person per month or year • ...
globalization 2015-02-11
Across
- money a worker gets per hour of work
- way of life
- to bring goods from foreign countries
- with better economy
- opposite of "decrease"
- opposite of "advantage"
- moving production to developing countries
- a person that buys and uses goods
- money we pay to support the government
Down
- worker moving from place to place in search for work
- another country, language, customs, etc
- buying and selling
- to send goods to another country for sale
- poorer economically
- having positive and negative aspects;not simple
- to help others to get better result (by money, food, clothes, etc)
- money paid to a person per month or year
17 Clues: way of life • buying and selling • poorer economically • with better economy • opposite of "decrease" • opposite of "advantage" • a person that buys and uses goods • money a worker gets per hour of work • to bring goods from foreign countries • money we pay to support the government • another country, language, customs, etc • money paid to a person per month or year • ...
George Washington Carver 2015-12-01
Across
- well-known
- money you are supposed to give someone else
- person legally owned and controlled by someone else
- someone who takes things from you
- money paid for the right to borrow money
- ground nut that is often boiled and salted
- have money taken out of your account
- make something new
Down
- plants grown for food
- material made to make a road
- the total amount you owe on everything
- dirt
- really thick oil used as a way to make things smooth
- state where Carver was born
- think very highly of
- go to or be at
- small round green vegetable
17 Clues: dirt • well-known • go to or be at • make something new • think very highly of • plants grown for food • state where Carver was born • small round green vegetable • material made to make a road • someone who takes things from you • have money taken out of your account • the total amount you owe on everything • money paid for the right to borrow money • ...
Accounting Chapters 1 to 6 2024-10-24
Across
- Property that is owned
- Review of a company's accounting system and finances
- Income earned
- When you buy something and will pay later
- This account holds money a business owes
- Owner's claim to property
- Money investor's supply to a business
- Owner taking cash out of the business
- Revenue minus expenses
Down
- Left side of the T Account
- The cost of products or services to operate
- Generally accepted accounting principles
- Owner putting money in the business
- This account holds money owed to a business
- Debts of a business
- An accountant that passed the national accounting test
- Right side of the T Account
- This is the account balance on the increase side
18 Clues: Income earned • Debts of a business • Property that is owned • Revenue minus expenses • Owner's claim to property • Left side of the T Account • Right side of the T Account • Owner putting money in the business • Money investor's supply to a business • Owner taking cash out of the business • Generally accepted accounting principles • This account holds money a business owes • ...
Financial Literacy 2022-11-02
Across
- the business conducted or services offered by a bank
- card issued by a bank or business allowing the holder to spend money on credit
- allow or provide a particular amount of money
- how you handle your finances
- a card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase
- owed or due
- a compulsory contribution to state revenue
- an individual's total earnings throughout a given period before any deductions are made
Down
- abusive loan terms on borrowers
- a piece of paper or a digital record that is given to an employee with each paycheck and that shows the amount of money
- arrangement by which a company or government agency provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for payment of a premium
- able to be deducted, especially from taxable income or tax to be paid
- expend money with the expectation of achieving a profit
- the amount employees earn after all payroll deductions are subtracted from their gross pay
- money received especially on a regular basis
- a thing that is borrowed, a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interes
16 Clues: owed or due • how you handle your finances • abusive loan terms on borrowers • a compulsory contribution to state revenue • money received especially on a regular basis • allow or provide a particular amount of money • the business conducted or services offered by a bank • expend money with the expectation of achieving a profit • ...
cross word by drew 2022-12-13
Across
- where you get drinks.
- comes from your arm after you get a cut.
- a type of degree you get when you're in college.
- someone who sells a property.
- when you give money.
- helps you when you are hurt.
- they fight in wars.
- what you do when you get a job.
Down
- somewhere you go when you want a good job.
- guy who takes pitchers.
- what you need when you're low on money.
- who is in charge of you.
- what Doctors do if you have a heart attack.
- person that helps you with your money.
- person fighting in court.
- someone you get when you go to court.
- some you see when in court.
- what you do when they propose.
- when you don't make money .
19 Clues: they fight in wars. • when you give money. • where you get drinks. • guy who takes pitchers. • who is in charge of you. • person fighting in court. • some you see when in court. • when you don't make money . • helps you when you are hurt. • someone who sells a property. • what you do when they propose. • what you do when you get a job. • someone you get when you go to court. • ...
Science and Financial Management 2023-09-20
Across
- additional money individuals must pay when borrowing money
- force acting between two solid surfaces where the relative motion of the surfaces is resisted
- organism which uses another organism as a host and feeds off the host for survival
- loan used to buy property
- process used by plants to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose, using energy from sunlight
- the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
- tentative theory which has not been verified or proven
- spend money with the expectation of a profit or material benefit in return
Down
- scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery
- a plan for using income to meet financial obligations
- sign the back of a check to make it payable
- money that a borrower owes to a lender
- amount of money a person earns
- measure determined by the amount of matter
- fundamental part of an atom. It is negatively charged
- money in the physical form of currency
16 Clues: loan used to buy property • amount of money a person earns • money that a borrower owes to a lender • money in the physical form of currency • measure determined by the amount of matter • sign the back of a check to make it payable • scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery • a plan for using income to meet financial obligations • ...
" CALHLESS SOCIETY " 2024-09-12
Across
- the first adventage of a Cashless society is?
- in a Cashless society,finallncial crimes should?
- carring cash makes people highy valuable targets?
- money pay the company safely?
- fiction what di think about a Cashless world a Cashless world may sound like something taken from?
- activites such as illegal gambling or drug trafficking,because there are no transaction records and money is easier?
- bank banks employ massive scurity teams because?
- what is the name of money made of metal?
Down
- what is the electronic aquivalent of bank robbers and snatehere?
- Printing banknotes and printing coins both require?
- it the source of the money is unknown,money laundering becomes much more?
- cas is generally used to commit crimes that violate?
- all transaction are carried out?
- what is the name of the money storage place that used a debit card?
- cash is used less and less as a resuld of several shifts?
- first of all electronic payments do not have the same level of privacy as payments?
16 Clues: money pay the company safely? • all transaction are carried out? • what is the name of money made of metal? • the first adventage of a Cashless society is? • in a Cashless society,finallncial crimes should? • bank banks employ massive scurity teams because? • carring cash makes people highy valuable targets? • Printing banknotes and printing coins both require? • ...
Financial Peace Review: Intro, Saving, Budgeting, Banking 2022-04-06
Across
- Save for _____________, large purchases, and wealth building
- a written cash flow plan
- a money obligation or repayment owed to someone
- a fee paid by a borrower to the lender for the used of borrowed money
- ________ to having good money-management habits.
- a budget that is a cash flow plan that assigns an expense to every dollar of your income
- Many __________ are buried in debt
- a system by which good and services are produced and distributed
Down
- A _______ fund is saving money over time for a large purchase
- the granting of a loan and the creation of debt
- Financial ________ the knowledge and skillset necessary to be an informed consumer and manage finances effectively.
- The number one cause of ________ in North America today is stress and disagreements over money
- a carbon check is a copy of each ______ you write
- Personal finance is 80% _________ and 20% head knowledge
- a person or organization that uses a product or service
- Learn the language of _____!
16 Clues: a written cash flow plan • Learn the language of _____! • Many __________ are buried in debt • the granting of a loan and the creation of debt • a money obligation or repayment owed to someone • ________ to having good money-management habits. • a carbon check is a copy of each ______ you write • a person or organization that uses a product or service • ...
accounting and finance 2020-02-10
Across
- the original amount of money
- a tax on sales
- the profit or percentage invested
- the people who work for a company and the money they earn
- used to transfer money
Down
- amount of money employee takes home
- money put aside for profit, risky
- money earned
- used to withdraw money directly from users account
- entire amount of income
- the amount taken away
11 Clues: money earned • a tax on sales • the amount taken away • used to transfer money • entire amount of income • the original amount of money • money put aside for profit, risky • the profit or percentage invested • amount of money employee takes home • used to withdraw money directly from users account • the people who work for a company and the money they earn
Unit 4 Vocabulary 2016-01-03
Across
- The amount of money in a bank account
- Card A bank card that allows you to use an ATM
- A line of credit that banks offer to their customers to cover their overdrafts. It kicks in when a customer writes a check for more than the amount in their account.
- Account A bank account used to save money and earn interest
- A piece of paper that orders a bank to take money from an account
- A card with the name, address and authorized signature of an account holder.
- A bank form usually sent each month to the account holder that lists all the checks paid, deposits, withdrawals, service charges and the account balance
- A savings account with a minimum balance, a fixed interest rate and a fixed period of time
- A booklet used to keep track of the balance when a check is written or a deposit/withdrawal is made from an account
- To compare the information in a check register to a bank statement and correct any mistakes
Down
- Interest on the principal only
- Interest on the principal and the interest already earned
- A machine that lets you access your bank account at any time
- To refuse to pay a check written for more money then the amount in an account
- To put money into a bank
- A deficit in a bank account caused by drawing more money than the account holds.
- To take money out of a bank
- A business that offers financial services
- A bank account where you can use checks in order to pay expenses
19 Clues: To put money into a bank • To take money out of a bank • Interest on the principal only • The amount of money in a bank account • A business that offers financial services • Card A bank card that allows you to use an ATM • Interest on the principal and the interest already earned • Account A bank account used to save money and earn interest • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary 2016-01-03
Across
- Interest on the principal and the interest already earned
- To put money into a bank
- Card A bank card that allows you to use an ATM
- To take money out of a bank
- A bank form usually sent each month to the account holder that lists all the checks paid, deposits, withdrawals, service charges and the account balance
- A piece of paper that orders a bank to take money from an account
- A deficit in a bank account caused by drawing more money than the account holds.
- To compare the information in a check register to a bank statement and correct any mistakes
- A line of credit that banks offer to their customers to cover their overdrafts. It kicks in when a customer writes a check for more than the amount in their account.
- To refuse to pay a check written for more money then the amount in an account
- Interest on the principal only
Down
- Account A bank account used to save money and earn interest
- A savings account with a minimum balance, a fixed interest rate and a fixed period of time
- A card with the name, address and authorized signature of an account holder.
- A machine that lets you access your bank account at any time
- A bank account where you can use checks in order to pay expenses
- A business that offers financial services
- A booklet used to keep track of the balance when a check is written or a deposit/withdrawal is made from an account
- The amount of money in a bank account
19 Clues: To put money into a bank • To take money out of a bank • Interest on the principal only • The amount of money in a bank account • A business that offers financial services • Card A bank card that allows you to use an ATM • Interest on the principal and the interest already earned • Account A bank account used to save money and earn interest • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary 2016-01-03
Across
- Account A bank account used to save money and earn interest
- To take money out of a bank
- A piece of paper that orders a bank to take money from an account
- A bank account where you can use checks in order to pay expenses
- The amount of money in a bank account
- A line of credit that banks offer to their customers to cover their overdrafts. It kicks in when a customer writes a check for more than the amount in their account.
- A booklet used to keep track of the balance when a check is written or a deposit/withdrawal is made from an account
- Interest on the principal only
- A deficit in a bank account caused by drawing more money than the account holds.
Down
- A card with the name, address and authorized signature of an account holder.
- To compare the information in a check register to a bank statement and correct any mistakes
- Interest on the principal and the interest already earned
- To put money into a bank
- A bank form usually sent each month to the account holder that lists all the checks paid, deposits, withdrawals, service charges and the account balance
- A business that offers financial services
- To refuse to pay a check written for more money then the amount in an account
- Card A bank card that allows you to use an ATM
- A machine that lets you access your bank account at any time
- A savings account with a minimum balance, a fixed interest rate and a fixed period of time
19 Clues: To put money into a bank • To take money out of a bank • Interest on the principal only • The amount of money in a bank account • A business that offers financial services • Card A bank card that allows you to use an ATM • Interest on the principal and the interest already earned • Account A bank account used to save money and earn interest • ...
Big crossword 2022-03-11
12 Clues: annual amount • a house payment • a loan of money • money that one has • money that one owes • a plan for spending • a percentage of a loan • money that is borrowed • amount earned by a worker • amount earned by a business • enterprise economic concept • the money that a porcine has saved
Accounting & Finance 2020-01-30
Across
- Money put aside for profit
- A business transaction is an economic event with a third party that is recorded in an organization's accounting systemTo withdraw money or to have the cost of purchases charged directly to the holder's bank account
- The profit on money that is invested, which is usually a percentage of the invested amount
- The total amount of money that a company pays to all its employees
- A written order directing a bank to pay money
Down
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
- The original amount of money borrowed or invested
- The amount of wages that employees actually take home
- An amount or percentage deducted
- A card that enables the holder to withdraw money
- The entire amount of income before any deductions are made
- A tax on sales or on the receipts from sales
- Money earned from a job or other sources
13 Clues: Money put aside for profit • An amount or percentage deducted • Money earned from a job or other sources • A tax on sales or on the receipts from sales • A written order directing a bank to pay money • A card that enables the holder to withdraw money • The original amount of money borrowed or invested • The amount of wages that employees actually take home • ...
Accounting & Finance 2020-01-30
Across
- Money put aside for profit
- A business transaction is an economic event with a third party that is recorded in an organization's accounting systemTo withdraw money or to have the cost of purchases charged directly to the holder's bank account
- The profit on money that is invested, which is usually a percentage of the invested amount
- The total amount of money that a company pays to all its employees
- A written order directing a bank to pay money
Down
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
- The original amount of money borrowed or invested
- The amount of wages that employees actually take home
- An amount or percentage deducted
- A card that enables the holder to withdraw money
- The entire amount of income before any deductions are made
- A tax on sales or on the receipts from sales
- Money earned from a job or other sources
13 Clues: Money put aside for profit • An amount or percentage deducted • Money earned from a job or other sources • A tax on sales or on the receipts from sales • A written order directing a bank to pay money • A card that enables the holder to withdraw money • The original amount of money borrowed or invested • The amount of wages that employees actually take home • ...
Personal Finance 2024-12-05
Across
- when you borrow money and promise to pay it back later
- a plan for using your money over a set period of time. It helps you keep track of what you earn, spend, and save
- money spent on something
- money that goes to the government to pay for things like schools, road repairs, and police and fire services
- using money to buy things
- things you would like to have; not needed for survival
Down
- a type of job you do for a long period of time and may require some education, training, or experience
- money set aside for future use
- the amount of money you earn from a job
- payment for the work you do
- money that you have to pay back
- things you must have in order to survive, like food, shelter, and safety
- choices you make about spending & saving
13 Clues: money spent on something • using money to buy things • payment for the work you do • money set aside for future use • money that you have to pay back • the amount of money you earn from a job • choices you make about spending & saving • when you borrow money and promise to pay it back later • things you would like to have; not needed for survival • ...
Jaylan 2023-08-23
Across
- State of being bankrupt.
- Rate of charge.
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- the state of wanting to know or learn something.
- of Deposit (CD) a certificate issued by a bank to a person depositing money.
- first in order of importance.
- The ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment.
- fund an emergency fund that is a cash reserve that's specifically set aside for unplanned expenses or financial emergencies.
- A sum of money that is expected to be paid back in interest.
- Union A non profit making money cooperative whose members can borrow from pooled deposits.
- Broker Someone who buys and sells securities on stock exchange on behalf of clients.
Down
- the action of diversifying something.
- Failure to fulfill an obligation.
- vs. want a need is something that is necessary to live and function, a want is something that can improve your quality of life. Pay yourself first- set aside money for savings before paying bills and making other purchases.
- report A credit history is a record of a borrower's responsible repayment of debts Credit score- A 3 digit number, designed to represent your credit risk.
- value of money a sum of money is worth more now than the same sum of money in the future.
- the extent to which a person or company is considered suitable to receive financial credit. Debit card- Card that is issued by a bank allowing. Debt-Something that is owed or due.
- money received.
- Useful or valuable thing.
- shoppin The practice of comparing the price of products.
- A practice or arrangement by which a company or government ah=gency provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss.
21 Clues: Rate of charge. • money received. • State of being bankrupt. • Useful or valuable thing. • first in order of importance. • Failure to fulfill an obligation. • the action of diversifying something. • the state of wanting to know or learn something. • shoppin The practice of comparing the price of products. • A sum of money that is expected to be paid back in interest. • ...
HISTORY - Key terms 2025-10-10
Across
- How a country spends and earns their money through juobs, businesses and trade.
- A big drop in stock prices that caused people to lose money.
- Goods or services brought to a country from another.
- When children die before they are one years old.
- A period of time when the economy stays bad for a long time, and many people don’t have jobs or enough money
- A small group of peole that are sent to speak or ask something on behlaf of others.
Down
- Goods or services sent to other countries.
- The manufacture of largeuantities of one prduct.
- Making things or providing services to earn money e.g. coal, textiles, iron, steel and shipbuilding
- A town in England known for the Jarrow March in 1936, when unemployed workers walked to London to ask the government for jobs and help.
- Protests where people walked together to show they were poor, hungry, and needed help from the government.
- Someone who lives in sharing all property and wealth equally, with no private ownership.
- When a person leaves their own country to live in another one.
- The number of people living in a town country or city.
- Away to check someones income before giving them dole
- Money paid by a country that lost a war to fix the damage it caused.
- Taking steps on your own to improve your life, solve problems, or grow personally.
- Money given to the governemtn to people who are unemployed.
- When a person doesn’t have enough money or resources to meet basic needs like food, shelter, and clothing.
19 Clues: Goods or services sent to other countries. • The manufacture of largeuantities of one prduct. • When children die before they are one years old. • Goods or services brought to a country from another. • Away to check someones income before giving them dole • The number of people living in a town country or city. • ...
VOCABULARY REVISION 4 2020-04-01
15 Clues: duty • lease • overseas • vacation • enticing • not cheap • mental weight • internet page • money you owe • retirement money • topic of an email • easily seen or understood • how much you earn per year • compare prices before you buy • money you borrow from the bank
HAVE YOU EVER...? 2023-02-11
Across
- _____ a sport?
- ________ money to someone?
- ______ in line for a long time?
- ______ a love letter?
- ______ a famous singer?
- ______ a koala?
- ________ money from someone?
Down
- _________ a cake?
- _______ a big city?
- ______ in a helicopter?
- _______ a fine?
- ______ raw fish?
- _______ too much money?
- _______ something very dangerous?
- _______ to a foreign country?
15 Clues: _____ a sport? • _______ a fine? • ______ a koala? • ______ raw fish? • _________ a cake? • _______ a big city? • ______ a love letter? • ______ in a helicopter? • ______ a famous singer? • _______ too much money? • ________ money to someone? • ________ money from someone? • _______ to a foreign country? • ______ in line for a long time? • _______ something very dangerous?
BE3 Units 3 Page 3 1-2 2022-03-21
15 Clues: it is • to give • no time • and some • big person • paper money • not to forget • not dangerous • I don't know you • not a little money • money for something • the same, the same... • work to get something • grandparent's children • how much you have to pay
Personal Finance 2022-04-21
Across
- These are expenses that DO NOT change -they stay the same each month.
- The money that is earned by working a job
- A monthly plan for spending and saving money
- Money that is set aside (not spent) for other financial goals.
- A loan to pay back money over a fixed or set amount of time.
- Something you want to do and you make a plan (steps) top achieve it.
- Payments made by an employer for health care, retirement and sick days
Down
- Identity theft that appears in the form of a pop-up message that seems real or endorsed by a financial institution (bank).
- A crime where someone tricks somebody to get money
- Money spent to buy or do something
- Money that is owed to a person or a business
- This expense is a cost that changes from month to month (Ex. groceries, gas, electric)
- To look after, make decisions or control (money)
13 Clues: Money spent to buy or do something • The money that is earned by working a job • Money that is owed to a person or a business • A monthly plan for spending and saving money • To look after, make decisions or control (money) • A crime where someone tricks somebody to get money • A loan to pay back money over a fixed or set amount of time. • ...
Accounting & Finance 2019-04-22
Across
- The amount of wages that employees actually take home. In other words, it is the amount of money on each employee paycheck. Employers deduct many different amounts from employee wages every pay period.
- The original amount of money borrowed or invested.
- The profit on money that is invested, which is usually a percentage of the invested amount.
- Money earned from a job or other sources.
- An amount or percentage deducted. Example: Insurance and taxes
- Paper forms that people use to transfer money from one place to another. A written order directing a bank to pay money.
- A tax on sales or on the receipts from sales.
Down
- A tracker for how much money you're spending and earning
- A list of the people who work for a company and the amount of money that the company has agreed to pay the employee. The total amount of money that a company pays to all of its employees.
- Interactions where someone gives money to someone else for a good, service, or idea
- Money put aside for profit: A financial holding that is purchased with the expectation of increased value; investments can be secured or unsecured, and the expected value of return on one's investment is usually dependent on the degree of risk involved.
- The entire amount of income before any deductions are made. Amount earned before taxes, expenses, etc
- A card (usually plastic) that enables the holder to withdraw money or to have the cost of purchases charged directly to the holder's bank account.
13 Clues: Money earned from a job or other sources. • A tax on sales or on the receipts from sales. • The original amount of money borrowed or invested. • A tracker for how much money you're spending and earning • An amount or percentage deducted. Example: Insurance and taxes • Interactions where someone gives money to someone else for a good, service, or idea • ...
Crafty Crossword 2025-03-13
Across
- A place where people keep their money safe and can borrow money
- borrowed money you can pay later (just watch out for fees!)
- A machine that lets you take money out of your account without going inside a bank
- money owed
- A record of your money at a bank
Down
- Putting money into your account
- Extra money the bank pays you for keeping your money in their account, or extra money you pay when you borrow money
- A piece of paper you can use to pay someone else with money from your account
- Taking money out of your account
- The amount of money you have in your account
10 Clues: money owed • Putting money into your account • Taking money out of your account • A record of your money at a bank • The amount of money you have in your account • borrowed money you can pay later (just watch out for fees!) • A place where people keep their money safe and can borrow money • A piece of paper you can use to pay someone else with money from your account • ...
Accounting and Finance 2018-03-26
Across
- denoting an original sum invested or lent
- amounts that are deducted from something like income
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for money lent or repaying a debt
- a tax on sales
Down
- a card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase
- a list of a company's employees and the amount of money they are to be paid
- written order to a bank to withdraw a certain amount of money
- putting money into something hoping to receive a profit
- a plan for money and estimation
- income after deductions are made
- income before deductions are made
- money received for work or through investments
12 Clues: a tax on sales • a plan for money and estimation • income after deductions are made • income before deductions are made • denoting an original sum invested or lent • money received for work or through investments • amounts that are deducted from something like income • putting money into something hoping to receive a profit • ...
Financial Literacy 2023-04-19
Across
- a piece of paper that represents money in your account
- alternate way to access your checking account
- making your money grow, or appreciate, to gain a financial return
- is the money that you make from your job
- a saving-spending plan based off your income and expenses
- buy now pay later
Down
- taking money out of an account
- a check _______ allows you to keep track of your income and expenses
- you are trading your money in exchange for goods and services
- the amount of money that you have not spent after buying what you need or want
- a financial institution that can help you save and invest your money
- putting money in your account
12 Clues: buy now pay later • putting money in your account • taking money out of an account • is the money that you make from your job • alternate way to access your checking account • a piece of paper that represents money in your account • a saving-spending plan based off your income and expenses • you are trading your money in exchange for goods and services • ...
to much money juan and Pedro 2023-03-14
Across
- the Usa curency and the reference curency
- place where you keep your money
- when you want to travel to an other country and they don't use the same money
- when someone in your familly dies and leats money for you
- when you have very little money
- I...4000 dollars that Baskonia is going to win tonight
Down
- you do this to earn money
- when you have a lot of money
- you do this when you keep the money for a better thing to buy
- when in the super market you buy more than theerty dollars you get a ... chocolate bar
- digital currency
- When you bet money in a Casino
12 Clues: digital currency • you do this to earn money • when you have a lot of money • When you bet money in a Casino • place where you keep your money • when you have very little money • the Usa curency and the reference curency • I...4000 dollars that Baskonia is going to win tonight • when someone in your familly dies and leats money for you • ...
American Teenager Summer Activities 2023-08-24
Financial Terms 2024-02-15
Across
- Expressed as a percentage in a year
- You can use to get good things and services
- To give something to help a person or organization
- Measure of the ability and ease with which you can use your money
- A cash reserve that is specially set for unplanned expenses
- To receive money in exchange for services
- An attempt to get you to sed your money by pretending to be someone you know
Down
- Something spend your money and you expect to earn a financial return
- it's no a physical coin or bill
- Occurs when the prices and services increase over time
- A machine that lets bank customers deposits or transactions
- An organization or person that lends money with the expectation
- is a type of electronic card which is used for transactions made online through a computer or a smartphone
- copayment Amount in pay in addition to the amount your insurer pays
- percentage of a sum borrowed
- You wish to achieve or accomplish in a specific amount of time
16 Clues: percentage of a sum borrowed • it's no a physical coin or bill • Expressed as a percentage in a year • To receive money in exchange for services • You can use to get good things and services • To give something to help a person or organization • Occurs when the prices and services increase over time • A machine that lets bank customers deposits or transactions • ...
Business class 2023-09-15
Across
- Money I spend (e---------e)
- I need to pay this back on any money that I borrow (i------t)
- I run the business (m-----r)
- These are things I can live without, but would like to have (w---s)
- Person who starts up a business (e----------r)
- I create one of these to manage my money (b----t)
- An entrepreneur sets this up to make a profit (b------s)
Down
- The process of sending and receiving information (c-----------n)
- I work in a business or shop (e------e)
- I need this to do my shopping (m---y)
- This is a scarce resource that I need to achieve my goals (t--e)
- This is money I earn (i----e)
- The actions a business take to sell its products (m-------g)
- I can get a loan of money from this place (b--k)
- Something I can not life without (n---s)
- These are items that I buy (p-------s)
16 Clues: Money I spend (e---------e) • I run the business (m-----r) • This is money I earn (i----e) • I need this to do my shopping (m---y) • These are items that I buy (p-------s) • I work in a business or shop (e------e) • Something I can not life without (n---s) • Person who starts up a business (e----------r) • I can get a loan of money from this place (b--k) • ...
Personal Finance Project 2024-05-19
Across
- A cost that varies with level of output
- Stake in a company
- Owing money to another person or business
- Interest that exponentially grows
- The total amount you pay when borrowing money
- The amount of money you are borrowing from a lender
- An agreement with a lender used to ensure you pay them back
- Popular bundle of stocks people invest in
Down
- A total added onto the final amount you pay when buying a house based on different taxes or fees
- A monthly expense tied to a large purchase one might have made
- An initial payment you make when purchasing something with credit
- A specific type of way one pays off debt, focusing on smaller balances first
- Borrowing money to purchase a vehicle
- A plan on how to spend your money in a certain time period
- An annual or semi-annual fee real estate owners within a certain area must pay
- A business that recycles money back to customers
16 Clues: Stake in a company • Interest that exponentially grows • Borrowing money to purchase a vehicle • A cost that varies with level of output • Owing money to another person or business • Popular bundle of stocks people invest in • The total amount you pay when borrowing money • A business that recycles money back to customers • ...
Managment 2024-05-17
Across
- what to do before you start a business
- to put something first
- amount of money made
- how _____ your business works
- the money you need to put in
- having a plan or a _____
- sale of goods and services
Down
- how a business starts
- someone to handle money
- carrying out a task
- to use you imagination
- constant cost
- make the most effective use
- what to do before starting a business
- wealth in the form of money
15 Clues: constant cost • amount of money made • how a business starts • carrying out a task • to use you imagination • to put something first • someone to handle money • having a plan or a _____ • sale of goods and services • make the most effective use • wealth in the form of money • the money you need to put in • how _____ your business works • what to do before starting a business • ...
Word of the Day Quiz #5 2024-12-12
Across
- imaginary force that moves free market
- savings plan for college
- pausing loan payments
- term used for when market is doing bad
- rate that banks trade money at
- net value of an entity
- amount of goods one unit can buy
- term used for when market is doing good
Down
- rolling money out of a 401k
- tax paid on earnings
- stock that gets dividends first
- what it costs to borrow money
- initial public offering
- average percentage yield
- formula for doubling your money
15 Clues: tax paid on earnings • pausing loan payments • net value of an entity • initial public offering • savings plan for college • average percentage yield • rolling money out of a 401k • what it costs to borrow money • rate that banks trade money at • stock that gets dividends first • formula for doubling your money • amount of goods one unit can buy • ...
Accounts 2020-07-12
Across
- Person who owns the business
- Net sales minus cost of goods sold
- Money taken by the proprietor for personal use
- A sum of money you owe to someone
- The state of being unable to pay the money owed, by a person or a company
- Amount due by business to proprietor or owner
- Amount owed to the business that is written off because it has become irrecoverable
Down
- Occurs when expenses exceed revenue
- A liability created by buying products or services on credit
- Drawings are recorded because of this principle
- Amount of money paid to workers on daily basis
- a sum of money given to someone
- Money invested by the owner into the business
- The act of buying goods or services
14 Clues: Person who owns the business • a sum of money given to someone • A sum of money you owe to someone • Net sales minus cost of goods sold • Occurs when expenses exceed revenue • The act of buying goods or services • Money invested by the owner into the business • Amount due by business to proprietor or owner • Amount of money paid to workers on daily basis • ...
Business Math Study Guide--Vocab 2023-03-21
Across
- providing protection against damages or a accident
- Something not valuable, important, or useful
- Something valuable, important, or useful thing or quality
- A rise in prices
- Regular payment to use property or land (ex. A apartment)
- Amount of money allowed to be spent
- Amount of money owed to someone or something
Down
- Money earned. Usually from sales or providing services
- A ranking describing the ability to repay debts or loans
- Amount of money that is saved for retirement. Usually taken out of paychecks
- Payments paid to a lender (bank) to own a house
- Amount of money that is expected to be paid back, usually with interest.
- Short for cryptocurrency. Digital dollar
- Money demanded by the government to pay for public services (ex. Police)
14 Clues: A rise in prices • Amount of money allowed to be spent • Short for cryptocurrency. Digital dollar • Something not valuable, important, or useful • Amount of money owed to someone or something • Payments paid to a lender (bank) to own a house • providing protection against damages or a accident • Money earned. Usually from sales or providing services • ...
Ujamaa 2025-09-09
Across
- A strategy for reaching a goal.
- To use money to buy goods or services.
- An abundance of valuable resources or money.
- A plan for how to use money wisely.
- The act of exchanging goods or services.
- A place or activity where people sell goods or services.
Down
- To put money or resources into something with the hope it will grow.
- To increase or get bigger over time.
- To give a part of what you have to others.
- To create or put together something strong and lasting.
- A shop where people can buy things.
- To receive money in exchange for work or services.
- To stand by, encourage, or help someone or something succeed.
- To keep money or resources for future use.
14 Clues: A strategy for reaching a goal. • A plan for how to use money wisely. • A shop where people can buy things. • To increase or get bigger over time. • To use money to buy goods or services. • The act of exchanging goods or services. • To give a part of what you have to others. • To keep money or resources for future use. • An abundance of valuable resources or money. • ...
OAHS_SHOPPING 2022-03-24
Across
- I need a new car, but with my salary I can´t _______ it.
- She is in huge _______ and she is asking friends to lend her some money.
- The company ________ thousands of pounds updating their computer systems every year.
- This shirt fits perfectly. Where is the cash _______ so I can pay for it?
- I must pay all the bills myself, so I’m often _____ at the end of the month.
- I don’t _____ much money in my job because it’s not well-paid
- The banks are closed. Where’s the nearest ________? I need to get some money out.
- I would prefer a loan with the lowest _______ rate.
- I didn’t have enough money to buy a car, so I got a personal _____ last year.
- Workers in these stores get good _______. It’s about £300 a week.
- I prefer going to _____ street shops rather than shopping centres.
- I’m pretty _______ because I have a good job which pays well.
- Consumerism is one of the problems of today’s world. Society ________ us to spend more money.
- She ______ £2 000 from her parents.
Down
- Oh dear! I can’t find my ________ and I have all my money and cards there. I’m sure I put it in my bag!
- Big companies often pay celebrities to appear in their ______. It helps them sell more products.
- I bought a coat in the _______, so it was much cheaper.
- I often shop here, so I’ve got a _________ card.
- Last month I got a coat that was reduced from $150 to $35 – what a _____!
- If you show your ISIC card, you will get a 10% ________.
- When I go shopping, I always take cash, I don’t take my _____ card.
- I hate shopping when it’s really crowded and there are lots of _____.
- Many men like to wear their ______ in the back pocket of their jeans. I don’t find it safe though.
- I bought a house two years ago, so every month I have to pay the _____.
- I always go to the _____ when there are big reductions in the prices.
- What do you want to possess but don‘t have _____ money to buy?
- Should children _______ money if they do jobs at home?
- Is it just ______to want more money?
28 Clues: She ______ £2 000 from her parents. • Is it just ______to want more money? • I often shop here, so I’ve got a _________ card. • I would prefer a loan with the lowest _______ rate. • Should children _______ money if they do jobs at home? • I bought a coat in the _______, so it was much cheaper. • I need a new car, but with my salary I can´t _______ it. • ...
Module Four Crossword Puzzle 2014-12-05
Across
- The phase of the business cycle in which real GDP reaches its minimum after falling during a recession.
- Money/ Money accepted by law and not because its redeemability or intrinsic.
- Deposits/ The total of checking account balances in financial institutions convertible to currency "on demand" by writing a check without advance notice.
- An extremely rapid rise in the general price level.
- Personal Income/ The amount of income that households actually have to spend or save after payment of personal taxes.
- Indicators/ Variables that change after the real GDP changes.
- Price Index/ An index that measures changes in the average prices of consumer goods and services.
- The practice of having work for a company performed by the company's employees located in another country.
- Gap/ The difference between actual real GDP and potential or full-employment real GDP.
- The value of the stock of assets owned at some point in time.
- GDP/ The Value of all final goods produced during a given time period based on the prices existing in a selected base year.
Down
- Flow Model/ A diagram showing the exchange of money and resources between households and businesses.
- The phase of the business cycle in which real GDP reaches its maximum after rising during a recovery.
- Goods/ Finished goods and services produced for the ultimate user.
- GDP/ The value of all final goods based on the prices existing during the time period of production.
- Income/ The total income received by households that is available for consumption, saving, and payment of personal taxes.
- Money, including coins and paper money,
- A decrease in the general (average) price level of goods and services in the economy.
- Rate/ The percentage of people in the civilian labor force who are without jobs and are actively seeking jobs.
- A reduction in the rate of inflation.
- of Value/ The ability of money to hold value over time.
- An Increase in the general (average) price level of goods and services in the economy.
- Money/ Anything that serves as money while having market value in other uses.
- The direct exchange of one good or service for another good or service for another good or service rather than for money.
24 Clues: A reduction in the rate of inflation. • Money, including coins and paper money, • An extremely rapid rise in the general price level. • of Value/ The ability of money to hold value over time. • Indicators/ Variables that change after the real GDP changes. • The value of the stock of assets owned at some point in time. • ...
Math of Personal Finance Banking and Loans 2016-03-14
Across
- Organization that guarantees the safety of money in a bank by insuring each depositor for up to a specified amount.
- Everything you own
- A score that ranges from 300 to 850.
- Interest compounded once each year
- 6.85% for a person living in Salt Lake City, UT.
- An account in which the bank pays interest for the use of money deposited in the account.
- A loan not backed by collateral.
- The price that appears on the window of a new car.
- Organizations that extend loans.
- The receiver of the transferred funds.
- A rating that is derived from how much you owe, what your history of paying off loans is and whether you can be relied on to pay off loans.
- A loan guaranteed by collateral.
- Method of obtaining a car by only paying for a portion of the cost of a car. You must return the car when agreement is complete.
- People who use credit
- What you initially pay toward the purchase price of the car.
Down
- Money earned on the money deposited plus previous interest
- An account at a bank that allows a customer to deposit money, make withdrawals, and make transfers from the funds on deposit.
- The interest rate calculated as an annual rate; it's the interest rate multiplied by the number of periods in a year.
- A promise to pay in the future for good and services purchased today.
- A person who agrees to payback the loan if the borrower is unable to do so.
- Using the internet to manage your bank account without having to enter a branch.
- The annual rate of interest that takes into account the effect of compounding.
- Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price
- Money that you borrow.
- A written order used to tell a bank to pay money from an account to the check holder.
- Cash sum required before you lease a car to safeguard dealerships.
- The time if will take you to pay off the loan, unless you decide to pay it off early.
- A card that gives you instant access to money even if you do not have the money available.
- Completed by the payee; either through writing, by stamp, or electronically.
29 Clues: Everything you own • People who use credit • Money that you borrow. • A loan not backed by collateral. • Organizations that extend loans. • A loan guaranteed by collateral. • Interest compounded once each year • A score that ranges from 300 to 850. • Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price • The receiver of the transferred funds. • 6.85% for a person living in Salt Lake City, UT. • ...
Math of Personal Finance Banking and Loans 2016-03-14
Across
- Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price
- A score that ranges from 300 to 850.
- People who use credit
- The interest rate calculated as an annual rate; it's the interest rate multiplied by the number of periods in a year.
- The price that appears on the window of a new car.
- The time if will take you to pay off the loan, unless you decide to pay it off early.
- Everything you own
- Interest compounded once each year
- Cash sum required before you lease a car to safeguard dealerships.
- An account in which the bank pays interest for the use of money deposited in the account.
- A promise to pay in the future for good and services purchased today.
- Organization that guarantees the safety of money in a bank by insuring each depositor for up to a specified amount.
- What you initially pay toward the purchase price of the car.
Down
- A loan guaranteed by collateral.
- An account at a bank that allows a customer to deposit money, make withdrawals, and make transfers from the funds on deposit.
- A person who agrees to payback the loan if the borrower is unable to do so.
- Money earned on the money deposited plus previous interest
- A loan not backed by collateral.
- Using the internet to manage your bank account without having to enter a branch.
- Organizations that extend loans.
- A rating that is derived from how much you owe, what your history of paying off loans is and whether you can be relied on to pay off loans.
- The receiver of the transferred funds.
- Method of obtaining a car by only paying for a portion of the cost of a car. You must return the car when agreement is complete.
- 6.85% for a person living in Salt Lake City, UT.
- Completed by the payee; either through writing, by stamp, or electronically.
- A card that gives you instant access to money even if you do not have the money available.
- A written order used to tell a bank to pay money from an account to the check holder.
- Money that you borrow.
- The annual rate of interest that takes into account the effect of compounding.
29 Clues: Everything you own • People who use credit • Money that you borrow. • A loan guaranteed by collateral. • A loan not backed by collateral. • Organizations that extend loans. • Interest compounded once each year • A score that ranges from 300 to 850. • Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price • The receiver of the transferred funds. • 6.85% for a person living in Salt Lake City, UT. • ...
FINANCES/BANKING/TAXES 2019-09-18
Across
- The monetary worth of an asset, business entity, good sold, service rendered, or liability or obligation acquired.
- a large area of land in the country that is owned by a family or an organization.
- an official inspection of an organization's accounts, typically by an independent person.
- a sum of money paid into a bank or building society account.
- a deficit in a bank account caused by drawing more money than the account holds.
- Government agency entrusted with enforcement of laws and regulations to collect and protect import-revenues, and to regulate and document the flow of goods in and out of the country.
- money that an individual or business receives in exchange for providing a good or service.
- an occasion when someone buys or sells something, or when money is exchanged or the activity of buying or selling something.
- a situation in which an individual or organization cannot pay off its bills and debts.
- something, especially money, that is owed to someone else.
Down
- a financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something.
- plan to show how much money a person or organization will earn and how much they will need or be able to spend.
- a machine that dispenses cash or performs other banking services when an account holder inserts a bankcard.
- is a term for financial assets or their financial value as well as the tangible factors of production and facilities.
- the regular payment by an employer to an employee for employment that is expressed either monthly or annually.
- Reward for employment in the form of pay, salary, or wage, including allowances, benefits.
- is a legal entity formed by a group of individuals to engage in and operate a business enterprise.
- a compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions.
- pay back (money), typically to a customer who is not satisfied with goods or services bought.
- Experienced professional who provides expert knowledge for a fee.
- a current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes.
- money that is paid or received for work or services, as by the hour, day, or week.
22 Clues: something, especially money, that is owed to someone else. • a sum of money paid into a bank or building society account. • a current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes. • Experienced professional who provides expert knowledge for a fee. • a deficit in a bank account caused by drawing more money than the account holds. • ...
Morgan Miller: Chapter 2 Crossword 2023-11-14
Across
- written order to bank to pay a specific amount to a person
- a person/company who is owed money because of IOU
- initial public offering which is when companies go public
- handles the stock sales and purchases
- person or organization declares that they are unable to pay debt and need to result to bankruptcy
- Statment issued after the sale of a stock
- a sum of money paid regularly(typically quarterly) by a company to its shareholders out of its profits (or reserves)
- % paid by the borrower to lender for borrowing the lenders money and this % is paid over time
- dollar amount of anuual divident per share
- a share of a company which allows for ownership
- ticker symbol of company of stock
- a type of asset account that is used to record a company's cash and cash equivalents
- bank account used by depositors to accumulate money for future use
- deposit insurance in case of bank failure
- an IOU that allows someone to give money and receive more in the future
Down
- share price at end of trading day of stock
- manufactured goods that do the work
- a thing deposited or pledged as a guarantee of the fulfillment of an undertaking or the repayment of a loan, to be forfeited in case of default
- people who buy shares of stock in the company
- sophisticated investors who borrow money to purchase securities
- people who lend money to the business or person in return of full payment plus interest
- a sum of money borrowed from a loaner and the borrower will pay interest
- the highest stock price of that day
- a date where the investment ends and repayment of loan goes to the account
- people who do the work for the business
- amount of change in closing price relative to prior day of stock
- price earnings ratio
- % dividend of the stock as a percentage of stock price
- a card that allows customers to borrow funds with which to pay for goods and services with merchants that accept cards for payment
- a card that allows customers to pay for purchases/withdraw cash automatically from account
- bank account that allows the owner of account to make deposits, write checks, and withdraw money
31 Clues: price earnings ratio • ticker symbol of company of stock • manufactured goods that do the work • the highest stock price of that day • handles the stock sales and purchases • people who do the work for the business • deposit insurance in case of bank failure • share price at end of trading day of stock • Statment issued after the sale of a stock • ...
FIN LIT VOCAB 2023-09-01
Across
- value of money the concept that a sum of money is worth more now than the same sum will be at a future date due to its earnings potential in the interim
- a principle is a rule, a law, a guideline, or a fact
- an emergency fund is a stash of money set aside to cover unplanned expenses or financial emergencies
- set aside money for savings before paying bills and making other purchases
- something that is owed or due
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- anything useful or valuable that can be used to produce positive economic value
- failure to pay
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- how likely a potential borrower is to back a line of credit
- a set amount of income for a set period of time
- report a report on your credit activity and your current credit
- the spreading of your investments both among and within different asset classes
- financial professionals who buy, sell and trade financial securities for their clients
- a not-for-profit financial institution that accepts deposits, makes loans, and provides a wide array of other financial services and products.
Down
- a type of savings account offered by banks and credit unions
- a legal status that lasts for about a year and is also a way to clear your debt, which is also a state of being completely lacking in any particular value or quality
- to compare prices from different retailer and choose the place that's the cheapest
- an insurance is a legal agreement between an insurer (insurance company) and an insured (individual), in which an insured receives financial protection from an insurer for the losses they may suffer under specific circumstances.
- the price you pay for a loan
- score a prediction of your credit behavior, such as how likely you are to pay a loan back on time, based on information from your credit reports
- needs are something that you must have, in order to live. While, wants are something that you wish to have
- the ability of a customer to obtain something based on if they will be able to make the payments in the future
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- a payment card that deducts money directly from your checking account
25 Clues: failure to pay • the price you pay for a loan • something that is owed or due • a set amount of income for a set period of time • a principle is a rule, a law, a guideline, or a fact • how likely a potential borrower is to back a line of credit • a type of savings account offered by banks and credit unions • ...
Personal Finance puzzel 2023-09-22
Across
- an individuals money in their own account
- the consequence when you take more money then you have from your account
- a check that has been paid or cleared by the bank it was drawn on after it has been deposited or cashed.
- a card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase.
- an act of giving one's public approval or support to someone or something
- an electronic banking outlet that allows customers to complete basic transactions without the aid of a branch representative or teller
- a document, usually part of the general ledger, used to record financial transactions in cash.
- Taking money from ones account
- a signature on a financial instrument such as a check
- An account at a banking institution setup specifically for businesses
- electronic transfer of money from one bank account to another, either within a single financial institution or across multiple institutions,
Down
- an account at a bank against which checks can be drawn by the account depositor.
- a check that is no longer usable and has a large word written on the front
- a sum of money placed or kept in a bank account, usually to gain interest.
- like a standard bank check, includes the name of the payee as well as a signature
- a printed record of the balance in a bank account and the amounts that have been paid into it and withdrawn from it, issued periodically to the holder of the account.
- allows anyone named on the account to access its funds. All owners can withdraw cash, write checks and make online payments.
- the electronic transfer of a payment directly from the account of the payer to the recipient's account.
- a person to whom money is paid or is to be paid
- not your money needs to be payed back
- a company's receipts (cash, checks from customers, etc.) which have been recorded in the company's general ledger accounts, but the amount does not yet appear on the bank statement
- a check that has been written, but it hasn't been cashed-deposited by the bank, or otherwise cleared the bank
- withdrawn more money then was in the account
23 Clues: Taking money from ones account • not your money needs to be payed back • an individuals money in their own account • withdrawn more money then was in the account • a person to whom money is paid or is to be paid • a signature on a financial instrument such as a check • An account at a banking institution setup specifically for businesses • ...
Chapter 2 Crosswords 2025-11-14
Across
- A financial investment issued by a corporation, government, or other organization
- ___ institution - a financial institution that accepts money from customers and deposits into the customers account
- ____ system - the mechanism a nation uses to provide and manage money for itself
- People who lend money to the business in return for a contracted rate of interest or return for their investment.
- ___ order - you buy or sell when the stock reaches a certain price
- ___ bill - a security that matures in a year or less
- Establishes and enforces regulations which protect the investors from unfair practices in the security market
- ___ order - buying or selling a certain amount of shares of the stock at the best current available price and you assume your order will be executed as soon as possible
- a nonprofit financial institution
- ____ policy - action taken to manage supply of money and interest rates
- Stockbrokers earn their salaries from _______ based sales
- people who buy shares of stock in the company
- Pooled group of securities that track performance
- An equity instrument carrying ownership interest
- ___ capital market - selling stocks and bonds directly to public investors
- Pooled investment vehicle (Long & Short). Invest in a spectrum of assets typically with a sector focus
Down
- ____ capital market - stockholders buy and sell shares of stock from another with the help of brokers
- ___ analysis - an analysis of the company's stock, its price, price movement, trading volume, etc.
- Money for real estate, equipment, and so on
- ___ fund- A kind of mutual fund that invests in highly liquid, near-term instruments
- ___ order - you order to buy or sell an order at a specific price changes to a market order when the specific price is reached
- ___ bank - a financial institution that provides services for businesses
- ___ analysis - an analysis of the company itself, its operations, its position within its industry
- a sum of money paid regularly (typically quarterly) by a company to its shareholders out of its profits (or reserves).
- National associations security dealers automated quotes
- ___ fund - pooled group of securities that track performance of indices benchmarks
- someone who assists you with purchasing stocks and bonds
- ___ accounts - investors who use their own money to purchase securities
- money Online banking allows ____
- ___ accounts - investors who borrow money to purchase securities
- A debt instrument with a promise to pay back the money with interest
31 Clues: money Online banking allows ____ • a nonprofit financial institution • Money for real estate, equipment, and so on • people who buy shares of stock in the company • An equity instrument carrying ownership interest • Pooled group of securities that track performance • ___ bill - a security that matures in a year or less • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary 2016-01-03
Across
- A card with the name, address and authorized signature of an account holder.
- A business that offers financial services
- To put money into a bank
- A booklet used to keep track of the balance when a check is written or a deposit/withdrawal is made from an account
- A machine that lets you access your bank account at any time
- Interest on the principal and the interest already earned
- A deficit in a bank account caused by drawing more money than the account holds.
- A piece of paper that orders a bank to take money from an account
- To refuse to pay a check written for more money then the amount in an account
- The amount of money in a bank account
- Account A bank account used to save money and earn interest
- A line of credit that banks offer to their customers to cover their overdrafts. It kicks in when a customer writes a check for more than the amount in their account.
Down
- Interest on the principal only
- To compare the information in a check register to a bank statement and correct any mistakes
- A bank form usually sent each month to the account holder that lists all the checks paid, deposits, withdrawals, service charges and the account balance
- A savings account with a minimum balance, a fixed interest rate and a fixed period of time
- A bank account where you can use checks in order to pay expenses
- Card A bank card that allows you to use an ATM
- To take money out of a bank
19 Clues: To put money into a bank • To take money out of a bank • Interest on the principal only • The amount of money in a bank account • A business that offers financial services • Card A bank card that allows you to use an ATM • Interest on the principal and the interest already earned • Account A bank account used to save money and earn interest • ...
Unit 3 & 4 Test Review 2025-12-01
Across
- Payments made by a corporation to shareholders from profits.
- Income Income left after taxes and deductions; also called take-home pay.
- History A record of whether a borrower has paid bills or loans on time.
- Fixed regular payment for work, usually paid monthly or annually.
- Credit that can be used repeatedly up to a limit, like a credit card.
- Profit earned from selling an asset for more than its purchase price.
- The original amount of money borrowed or invested, not including interest.
- Money earned by an employee based on hours worked.
- Score A numerical rating of a person’s creditworthiness based on their credit history.
Down
- The stage of life when a person stops working full-time and lives off savings, investments, or pensions.
- A student loan issued by banks or private lenders, usually requiring credit checks and sometimes higher or variable interest rates
- Financial aid awarded to students based on merit, talent, or specific criteria that does not need to be repaid.
- A student loan issued by the U.S. government with fixed interest rates and borrower protections.
- The cost of borrowing money or the earnings on money saved or invested.
- Credit paid back in regular, fixed payments, like a car loan or mortgage.
- Money given for education or other purposes that does not need to be repaid.
- The ability to borrow money or access goods and services now with the promise to repay later.
- Income Total income earned before taxes and deductions.
- Money borrowed that must be repaid, usually with interest.
- Income The portion of income subject to income tax after exemptions and deductions.
20 Clues: Money earned by an employee based on hours worked. • Income Total income earned before taxes and deductions. • Money borrowed that must be repaid, usually with interest. • Payments made by a corporation to shareholders from profits. • Fixed regular payment for work, usually paid monthly or annually. • ...
Unit 1 Economics Review 2025-03-06
Across
- direction the demand curve moves
- money added to a credit card bill for late pymt
- The money that you earn after taxes
- the number associated with your finances that helps you get loans
- first word in the payment for damages in a rental
- the amount of factors we learned that can shift demand
- payments made to the bank on an owned property
Down
- money paid on a large purchase up front
- the amount on hand of a product
- second word in the payment for damages in a rental
- a card that uses your money for a purchase
- money that is paid on top of a loan payment
- a card that uses loaned money for a purchase
- the amount desired of a product
- money paid on a property that you do not own
15 Clues: the amount on hand of a product • the amount desired of a product • direction the demand curve moves • The money that you earn after taxes • money paid on a large purchase up front • a card that uses your money for a purchase • money that is paid on top of a loan payment • a card that uses loaned money for a purchase • money paid on a property that you do not own • ...
Vocab Quiz 10-1 2021-11-09
Across
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services; one of the three functions of money
- money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity
- privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States
- account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services; one of the three functions of money
Down
- moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- an overthrow of government
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as a medium of exchange and store of value; components include M1 plus savings deposits, time deposits, and money market funds
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc.
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
- narrow definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as medium of exchange; components include coins, currency, checks, other demand deposits, traveler’s checks
- standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply; American dollar, British pound, etc.
14 Clues: an overthrow of government • money in the form of gold or silver coins • moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter • privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States • money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity • money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc. • ...
10-1 2024-04-12
Across
- moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- narrow definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as medium of exchange; components include coins, currency, checks, other demand deposits, traveler’s checks
- standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply; American dollar, British pound, etc.
- privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
Down
- account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as a medium of exchange and store of value; components include M1 plus savings deposits, time deposits, and money market funds
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services; one of the three functions of money
- money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
- an overthrow of government
13 Clues: an overthrow of government • money in the form of gold or silver coins • moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter • privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States • money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity • one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use • ...
Budgeting Basics 2023-03-26
Across
- A way to save money on vacations
- A way to save money on internet and cable
- A way to save money on gifts
- A way to save money on college textbooks
- A way to save money on gym memberships
- A way to reduce grocery costs
- A way to save money on home insurance
Down
- A way to reduce cell phone expenses
- A way to reduce dining out expenses
- A way to reduce transportation expenses
- A way to reduce utility costs
- An estimate of future income and expenses
- A way to reduce pet expenses
13 Clues: A way to save money on gifts • A way to reduce pet expenses • A way to reduce utility costs • A way to reduce grocery costs • A way to save money on vacations • A way to reduce cell phone expenses • A way to reduce dining out expenses • A way to save money on home insurance • A way to save money on gym memberships • A way to reduce transportation expenses • ...
