money Crossword Puzzles
topic 2 2021-10-04
Across
- – more expenditure than income; more money paid out than coming in.
- rate – the money you pay as a charge for the service of using someone else’s money – for example, if you borrow money to buy a car, you pay back the money you borrowed plus interest; or the bank pays you interest on money saved as it has access to your money.
- – the things that you have to spend your income on.
- – the money that you make from your job.
- tax – money deducted from your income by the government to pay for public services such as health and education.
- income – the money that is left over from your income after you have paid all of your expenses and have put any savings aside.
- – (1) an organisation set up to help a particular group or issue; (2) the act of donating money or time to a cause.
Down
- – a high-interest, very secure government bond (see ‘Bonds’).
- – someone who uses or buys goods and services. Debt – money owed to another person or organisation such as a bank.
- – something that you buy because it is likely to make you money in the future – for example, property may increase in value so that you can sell it for more than you bought it and make a profit, or you can rent it out.
- policy – the decisions a government makes about taxes and what to spend public money on.
- – all the money (or items worth money) that you receive, including through work, investments and government benefits.
- – the state of a country relating to the amount of money that is in the system and the production and consumption of goods and services.
13 Clues: – the money that you make from your job. • – the things that you have to spend your income on. • – a high-interest, very secure government bond (see ‘Bonds’). • – more expenditure than income; more money paid out than coming in. • policy – the decisions a government makes about taxes and what to spend public money on. • ...
Kaden's puzzle 2024-03-22
Across
- looking for items that are similar to the one you want to buy
- a person who buys a product
- The study of how we use money
- a percent of the total you have in the bank that is paid into you account
- a tax on goods that you buy
Down
- a service in which you put money in a bank so that you can take it out slowly over time
- The work someone does
- tax that is charged n money earned from working
- The amount of products that people are willing to buy
- limited amount of money that someone earns for their work
- when a product is easy to find
- A business that make a product
- money that is paid to the government
- when a product is hard to find
- money that you have to pay back
15 Clues: The work someone does • a person who buys a product • a tax on goods that you buy • The study of how we use money • when a product is easy to find • A business that make a product • when a product is hard to find • money that you have to pay back • money that is paid to the government • tax that is charged n money earned from working • ...
TYPES OF CRIMES 2023-04-29
Across
- Stealing large amounts of money with force or violence from a bank, store, etc.
- Killing someone on purpose.
- Getting money from people by cheating them.
- Stealing, in general.
- Stealing something from a store.
- Attacking someone with a plan to rob them.
- Threatening to reveal someone’s secrets if a lot of money is not paid.
- Taking control of a plane, train etc by force, often to meet political demands.
- Breaking into a house in order to steal something.
Down
- Stealing wallets, money, etc. from people’s pockets in crowded places.
- Illegally copying documents, money, etc. to cheat people.
- Doing something illegal over the Internet or a computer system.
- Destroying private or public property purposely.
- Using violence, threats, or fear, usually for political purposes.
- Taking someone away by force, often demanding money for their safe return.
15 Clues: Stealing, in general. • Killing someone on purpose. • Stealing something from a store. • Attacking someone with a plan to rob them. • Getting money from people by cheating them. • Destroying private or public property purposely. • Breaking into a house in order to steal something. • Illegally copying documents, money, etc. to cheat people. • ...
unit 4 vocabulary 2022-12-04
Across
- the crime of stealing personal info
- to change figures,record so that they contain false information
- to officially tell someone to pay back money you lent them
- to pay off a debt completely
- money you owe to the bank because you have spent more than what you had in your account
- a debt not being paid yet
- intended to deceive people to gain money
Down
- one way to economize
- actions implemented by a company to reduce its expenses
- to fail to pay money that you owe at the right time
- to add something to your income
- to officially say that a debt no longer has to be paid
- a bank account that you can take money out of at any time
- to borrow a lot (adv)
- to owe a lot of money
15 Clues: one way to economize • to borrow a lot (adv) • to owe a lot of money • a debt not being paid yet • to pay off a debt completely • to add something to your income • the crime of stealing personal info • intended to deceive people to gain money • to fail to pay money that you owe at the right time • to officially say that a debt no longer has to be paid • ...
Entrepreneur 2025-05-06
Across
- A unique identity for a product or business.
- The specific group of customers a business aims to serve.
- The act of promoting a product to investors.
- When the money coming in equals the money going out.
- Money invested into a business by its owners or shareholders.
- Total income minus expenses.
- A document that outlines a company’s mission, market, and financial goals.
- A firm that provides funding to high-risk startups.
Down
- A person who gives money to startups, usually early on.
- Financial assets available for investment or operations.
- An analysis of market trends and consumer needs.
- A new company, often tech-related and fast-growing.
- A company’s ability to grow rapidly without losing efficiency.
- Money coming into a business from sales.
- The movement of money into and out of a business.
15 Clues: Total income minus expenses. • Money coming into a business from sales. • A unique identity for a product or business. • The act of promoting a product to investors. • An analysis of market trends and consumer needs. • The movement of money into and out of a business. • A new company, often tech-related and fast-growing. • ...
What is a Business - Dinev 2019-10-16
Across
- money made from business.
- money lost by a business
- someone who runs a business.
- run by a group
- done for you
- a worker
- to give money to a project
Down
- A buyer
- an organisation/person who contributes to the cost of something
- object
- promotes business
- run by one person
- Same businesses in different places
- a business that provides goods for another business
- The limit of money allowed for a project
15 Clues: object • A buyer • a worker • done for you • run by a group • promotes business • run by one person • money lost by a business • money made from business. • to give money to a project • someone who runs a business. • Same businesses in different places • The limit of money allowed for a project • a business that provides goods for another business • ...
cryptocurrency words 2026-02-01
Across
- computers connected together
- to buy and sell
- to buy something
- information used by computers
- rules a computer follows
- when money is sent or received
- a smart computer that can learn
Down
- safe from danger
- on the internet
- digital money like Bitcoin
- how important or useful something is
- how much something is valued
- a place to keep money (digital or real)
- money you give to buy something
- using computers or the internet
15 Clues: on the internet • to buy and sell • safe from danger • to buy something • rules a computer follows • digital money like Bitcoin • computers connected together • how much something is valued • information used by computers • when money is sent or received • money you give to buy something • using computers or the internet • a smart computer that can learn • ...
Personal Finance 2019-02-11
Across
- An expense that costs the same amount every time you pay
- Your income after payroll deductions
- The promotion of a particular product or company by means of advertising and distinctive design
- The total amount of income from wages before payroll deductions
- Medical insurance for elderly and some disabled Americans (tax deduction)
- Money we owe
- A type of loan usually needed when borrowing large amounts of money
- A type of loan given to borrowers based on their financial resources or ability to repay the loan
- An amount of money, or something of value, that is loaned on trust and with the expectation that it will be repaid at a later date
- A common marketing tactic that places products in calculated areas to incur impulse purchases
- The attempt to associate a product with distinctive wording, design, or image in order to set itself apart from other products
- A level of money management where your finances now generate your income
Down
- A basic understanding of money management
- An expense that fluctuates in amount
- A small income and other services to elderly, disabled Americans, and orphaned minors (tax deduction)
- A record of your personal financial transactions
- Giving up something when you choose one option over the other
- A financial institution owned by its "members" who, most often, have to meet certain qualifications in order to be a member
- A level of money management hoping to get to the end of the month; "paycheck to paycheck" stage
- An asset that is movable
- A retirement account
- All the financial decisions an individual or family must make in order to earn, budget, save and spend money over time
- Anything we own
23 Clues: Money we owe • Anything we own • A retirement account • An asset that is movable • An expense that fluctuates in amount • Your income after payroll deductions • A basic understanding of money management • A record of your personal financial transactions • An expense that costs the same amount every time you pay • Giving up something when you choose one option over the other • ...
Marzano Crossword puzzle 2012-11-05
Across
- Interest that is compounded daily, but is paid either quarterly or semiannually.
- The balance of amount of money, in an account, or amount borrowed.
- A method for calculating interest so that it is paid four times a year, or every three months
- The interest rate paid per year or charged per year.
- A method for calculating interest so that it is paid twice a year, or every six months
- A specific date at which interest is paid on a Cd.
- The percentage rate that is payed by a bank on money that is in some accounts.
- Interest that is calculated on the principal in an account using the formula I=prt
- A withdraw from a bank account.
Down
- A certificate that states there is a specific sum of money on deposit and guarantees the payment of a fixed interest rate after a certain period of time
- A method for calculating interest so that it is paid once a year.
- A deposit of banking account
- A method for calculating interest so that it is paid daily
- Formula that can be used to calculate compound interest.
- An account in which the bank pays interest for the use of the money deposit in the account.
- A process of repeating item in a self similar way.
- When the growth rate of a value with the mathematical function is proportional to the function.
- A certain amount of money that must be kept in an account as required by that particular bank.
- intrest that is earned on the money deposited into an account plus previous interest
- The amount of money a company receives
20 Clues: A deposit of banking account • A withdraw from a bank account. • The amount of money a company receives • A process of repeating item in a self similar way. • A specific date at which interest is paid on a Cd. • The interest rate paid per year or charged per year. • Formula that can be used to calculate compound interest. • ...
Crossword 2023-03-21
Across
- the fact that you are obliged to do something
- to send goods to another country for sale
- the act or process of examining a crime, problem, statement, etc. carefully, especially to discover the truth
- the right side of an account, recording payment received
- one of the equal parts that the ownership of a company is divided into, and that can be bought by members of the public
- a fixed amount of money agreed every year as pay for an employee, usually paid directly into his or her bank account every month
- the system of taxing people
- the left side of an account, recording money paid out
- part of a company's value that includes things that cannot be directly measured, for example, its good reputation or its customers' loyalty
Down
- the crime of giving someone money or something else of value, often illegally, to persuade that person to do something you want
- the group of people who officially control a country
- to buy or bring in products from another country
- the amount of work to be done by someone or something.
- a situation in which a business spends more money than it earns
- a person who pays tax
- money and other valuables belonging to an individual or business
- money that is earned in trade or business after paying the costs of producing and selling goods and services
- a punishment, or the usual punishment, for doing something that is against a law
- an occasion when someone buys or sells something, or when money is exchanged or the activity of buying or selling something
- the crime of taking goods or people into or out of a country illegally
20 Clues: a person who pays tax • the system of taxing people • to send goods to another country for sale • the fact that you are obliged to do something • to buy or bring in products from another country • the group of people who officially control a country • the left side of an account, recording money paid out • the amount of work to be done by someone or something. • ...
SMG Crossword 2023-01-13
Across
- formerly Facebook
- all the shares by which ownership of a corporation or company is divided.
- a financial institution that is licensed to accept checking and savings deposits and make loans
- the money one has saved, especially through a bank or investment plan.
- the management of large amounts of money, especially by governments or large companies.
- a forum where securities like bonds and stocks are purchased and traded.
- stock market index tracking the stock performance of 500 large companies listed on stock exchanges in the United States.
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- declared in law unable to pay outstanding debts.
- the wealth and resources of a country or region, especially in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services.
- a financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something.
- the amount owed by the borrower to the lender.
- borrow money
- the highest price a buyer will pay to buy a specified number of shares of a stock at any given time.
Down
- a person whose job is to keep, inspect, and analyse financial accounts.
- the action or process of investing money for profit or material result.
- borrowing money from the broker to purchase stock.
- share market that is the aggregation of buyers and sellers of stocks,represent ownership claims on businesses.
- a resource with economic value that an individual, corporation, or country owns or controls with the expectation that it will provide a future benefit.
- a financial obligation or debt owed.
- a current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes; coins and banknotes
- a collection of financial investments like stocks, bonds, commodities, cash, and cash equivalents.
22 Clues: borrow money • formerly Facebook • a financial obligation or debt owed. • the amount owed by the borrower to the lender. • declared in law unable to pay outstanding debts. • borrowing money from the broker to purchase stock. • the money one has saved, especially through a bank or investment plan. • a person whose job is to keep, inspect, and analyse financial accounts. • ...
Economics in Latvia 2020-03-30
Across
- a regular payment that a person earns for performing work
- anything that people use to buy goods and services
- a contest, sports match or rivalry
- the potential for uncontrolled loss of something of value
- the financial gain from business activity minus expenses
- a commercial business
- money that people have to pay to the government
- the cost incurred in or required for something
- an amount that has to be paid or spent to buy or obtain something
- the state of not having enough money
- something which comes in, which means coming into your pocket
- the amount of money expected, required, or given in payment for something
- a place where people go to buy or sell things
- the process of making, harvesting or creating something
- a card which allows people to buy items without cash
- an economy of or reduction in money, time, or another resource
Down
- the lending of money by one or more individuals
- process of paying someone or something or of being paid
- a way to move things from one place to another
- a rule of conduct developed by the government
- the state of being unemployed
- a person who uses services
- items you buy, such as food, clothing, toys, furniture, and toothpaste.
- the study of how society uses its limited resources
- process of working together
- a record in the general ledger that is used to sort and store transactions
- the action of delivering something
- a sum of money saved or made available for a particular purpose
- people wills for a product
29 Clues: a commercial business • a person who uses services • people wills for a product • process of working together • the state of being unemployed • a contest, sports match or rivalry • the action of delivering something • the state of not having enough money • a rule of conduct developed by the government • a place where people go to buy or sell things • ...
Unit III vocab 2021-02-17
Across
- an investment company that sells stock in itself and uses the proceeds to buy stocks and bonds issued by other
- amount of initial deposit on which interest is earned.
- a negative balance
- the preset time which you may withdraw funds from a CD.
- payment for a wrong or a loss.
- amount of money left over after subtracting expenses from income;money still owed on a credit card or bank loan.
- the annual cost of credit expressed as a percentage of the amount borrowed
- money lent at interest
- an item that does not have a brand name but is basically similar to a more expensive, well-known product.
- an unplanned often emotional decision to buy.
- money spent on goods and services
- income left after all taxes on it have been paid
- a portion of company earnings paid to shareholders
- a plan for making and spending money
- permission to pay later for goods or services obtained today
Down
- income left after taxes on it have been paid and that you can choose to spend
- the process by comparing competing products and prices in order to find the best value.
- a fee for early withdrawal of funds
- the payment that people or institutions receive when they lend money or allow others to use their money
- the promise made by a manufacturer of a seller to repair or replace a product within a certain time period if it's faulty.
- the recipient of a loan
- a movement to educate buyers about the purchases they make and to demand better and safer products from manufacturers.
- shares of a company held by an investor
- the profit earned by an investor
- an interest-nearing certificate of agreement between a borrower and a lender
25 Clues: a negative balance • money lent at interest • the recipient of a loan • payment for a wrong or a loss. • the profit earned by an investor • money spent on goods and services • a fee for early withdrawal of funds • a plan for making and spending money • shares of a company held by an investor • an unplanned often emotional decision to buy. • ...
Econ Final Exam 2021-06-08
Across
- money paid to businesses.
- an increase in prices in general.
- mutual funds that invest your money in low-risk investments that earn little interest.
- a fund that purchases stock in a specific area of the world.
- the sum of all persons 16 years old and older who are either employed or actively seeking employment.
- a maximum price for a product.
- someone who analyzes financial data to try to invest your money wisely.
- the use of one good increases the use of another good.
- a "shrinking" economy producing fewer goods and services than before.
- a mutual fund that invest primarily in stock and are high risk.
- recession and inflation together.
- a minimum price for a product.
- the tax where most of the government's revenue comes from.
- a transaction where no item is traded but rather labor or something similar.
- the annual plan outlining proposed revenues and expenditures for the coming years.
- a list of prices and quantities demanded.
- more money spent than brought in.
Down
- a product that can be used in place of another product.
- more money brought in than spent.
- private individuals make most important economic decisions.
- decreasing the money supply.
- the percentage of individuals 16 years old or older who want a job but do not have a job.
- a collection of stocks or bonds rather than an individual stock or bond.
- increasing the money supply.
- an item that satisfies a person's wants or needs.
- a risk taker in search of profits who does something new with existing resources.
- people are free to engage in market transactions as they see fit.
- a central government makes most or all important economic decisions.
28 Clues: money paid to businesses. • decreasing the money supply. • increasing the money supply. • a maximum price for a product. • a minimum price for a product. • more money brought in than spent. • an increase in prices in general. • recession and inflation together. • more money spent than brought in. • a list of prices and quantities demanded. • ...
Economics Review 2023-05-31
Across
- Is the united states current income taxes system
- When people lose their job due to changes in the season
- Use the consumer price index to calculate this
- The amount of a good or services that produces are able to produce
- The amount of a good or service that consumers are willing to buy at different prices
- The employed people plus unemployed people
- The feds use this policy when there is high inflation
- Inflation ___ people who save money and loan money to others
- When the unemployment rate is greater than 5 percent
- Goods that are bought but resold later on
- The price of products change causing shift in the supply curve
- The amount of money that people make
- People in other countries who buy american made goods or services
Down
- People who take the risk to start up there own business
- When the feds increase or decrease the money supply
- High inflation and recession combined
- Cost of the next best thing
- When price change and cause a big change in quantity demand
- Land,labor,capital, entrepreneurship are called what
- The government plan on how it is going to spend is money it makes from tax
- Inflation at a really high rate that is uncontrollable
- decreasing satisfaction of one more unit of the same resource
- Believed the government should not be active during times of recession or high inflation
- Was not in favor of free trade and wanted to keep americans money in america
- The government pays this to people who are retired, old age, and disabled
- Acts as a bank for the US Government, supervise banks, increase or decrease money
26 Clues: Cost of the next best thing • The amount of money that people make • High inflation and recession combined • Goods that are bought but resold later on • The employed people plus unemployed people • Use the consumer price index to calculate this • Is the united states current income taxes system • When the feds increase or decrease the money supply • ...
Financial terms 2024-02-02
Across
- A business that allows you to cash a check for a fee (you can do it for free at a bank)
- A card with a set amount of money on it-usually comes with additional charges and fees.
- A charge usually attached to your account
- If you're smart, you have one of these.
- The action of stealing money from your own bank account (not actually stealing)
- A bank account that allows for quick access to funds for spending
- An account maintained by a financial institution that represents a customer's funds in which they can make withdraws
- A person/organization that makes funds available to borrow
- A way to pay your bills online before the IRS comes after you
Down
- A type of card that allows you to withdraw money straight from your bank account
- A card that you can't eat that makes your bank happy if you use it and pay it off at the end of the month
- Banking on your friendly neighborhood computer
- Investing money so that you make aa profit of some sort
- A written order for the payment of a sum to a named individual
- Banking for phone addicts
- A bank account that lets you set aside funds for savings, which build interest.
- The amount of money in your bank account
- A way to give your landlord his precious richities without writing a check (before they get mad at you)
- It tells you how much money you have, but it can't tell you the future.
- A check written for more money than what's in your account (ur broke lol)
20 Clues: Banking for phone addicts • If you're smart, you have one of these. • The amount of money in your bank account • A charge usually attached to your account • Banking on your friendly neighborhood computer • Investing money so that you make aa profit of some sort • A person/organization that makes funds available to borrow • ...
Civics Chapter 19 Vocabulary 2024-03-07
Across
- Income left after all taxes on it have been paid
- Amount of initial deposit on which interest is paid
- The payment that people or institutions receive when they lend money or allow someone to use their money
- The profit earned by an investor
- The preset time at which you may withdraw funds from a CD
- Payment for a wrong or loss
- Amount of money left over after subtracting expenses from income; money still owed on a credit card or bank loan
- Money lent at interest
- An item that does not have a brand name but is basically similar to a more expensive, well-known product
- An unplanned, often emotional, decision to buy
- Money spent on goods and services
- An interest-earning certificate of agreement between a borrower and a lender
- A portion of company earnings paid to shareholders
- A plan for making and spending money
Down
- The annual cost of credit expressed as a percentage of the amount borrowed
- Income left after taxes on it have been paid and that you can choose to spend
- A negative balance
- The process of comparing competing products and prices in order to find the best value
- A fee for early withdrawal of funds
- The promise made by a manufacturer or a seller to repair or replace a product within a certain time period if it is faulty
- The recipient of a loan
- A movement to educate buyers about the purchases they make and to demand better and safer products from manufacturers
- An investment company that sells stock in itself and uses the proceeds to buy stocks and bonds issued by other companies
- Permission to pay later for goods or services obtained today
- Shares of a company held by an investor
25 Clues: A negative balance • Money lent at interest • The recipient of a loan • Payment for a wrong or loss • The profit earned by an investor • Money spent on goods and services • A fee for early withdrawal of funds • A plan for making and spending money • Shares of a company held by an investor • An unplanned, often emotional, decision to buy • ...
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 • ...
Devonte - Accounting 2024-10-28
Across
- Income remaining after deduction of taxes and other mandatory charges, available to be spent or saved as one wishes.
- An official inspection of an individual's or organization's accounts, typically by an independent body.
- A record of the money taken from your bank account, for example when you make a payment.
- A financial statement that lays out a company's revenue, expenses, gains, and losses during a set accounting period.
- Money owed by a company to its creditors
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- An amount of something left over when requirements have been met; an excess of production or supply over demand.
- A financial statement that reports a company's assets, liabilities, and shareholder equity.
- The cost required for something; the money .spent on something.
Down
- All the taxable income and wages you get from working for someone else, yourself or from a business or farm you own.
- The portion of financial resources they have available for trading.
- Amounts of money that have been earned or spent, but not yet paid.
- The state of being responsible for something, especially by law.
- assets which are purchased for long-term use and are not likely to be converted quickly into cash, such as land, buildings, and equipment.
- The total amount of money being transferred into and out of a business, especially as affecting liquidity.
- Any useful thing or something that holds value.
- The quality of being fair and impartial.
- A fixed regular payment, typically paid on a daily or weekly basis, made by an employer to an employee, especially to a manual or unskilled worker.
- The amount by which something, especially a sum of money is too small.
20 Clues: Money owed by a company to its creditors • The quality of being fair and impartial. • Any useful thing or something that holds value. • An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time. • The cost required for something; the money .spent on something. • The state of being responsible for something, especially by law. • ...
Unit3 word list 2024-11-15
Across
- money in the form of notes and coins
- money that is earned in trade
- the activity of buying and selling products and services.
- to receive money as payment for work that you do
- a small amount
- the group of people together in one place to watch or listen to a play, film, someone speaking.
- something that is made to be sold
- to give something to someone else in return for money
- band a thin ring of rubber used for holding things together
- funny and enjoyable
- create something that has never been made before
- a musical instrument consisting of a metal tube with one narrow end
- to be moved or make something move on a current of air
- producing original and unusual ideas
Down
- a piece of cloth that hangs across a window to make a room dark or private.
- the action of entertaining other people by dancing, singing, acting, or playing music
- to keep money for use in the future
- a picture, short film, or song that tries to tell people to buy a product or service.
- a play or film in which part of the story is sung to music
- to give money as a payment
- to stay on the surface of a liquid and not sink
- no longer have something or have less of something
- the amount of money for which something is sold
- to make cloth by repeatedly crossing a single thread through two sets of long threads on a loom
- a set of things
- a piece of jewellery that is worn around the wrist
- a meeting in which someone answers questions about themselves for a newspaper article, TV show
- tube long tube made with cardboard for shipping usage
28 Clues: a small amount • a set of things • funny and enjoyable • to give money as a payment • money that is earned in trade • something that is made to be sold • to keep money for use in the future • money in the form of notes and coins • producing original and unusual ideas • to stay on the surface of a liquid and not sink • the amount of money for which something is sold • ...
Interests and Annuities 2024-11-19
Across
- an annuity where the payment interval is NOT the same as the interest period
- money borrowed or invested on the origin date
- amount paid or earned for the use of money
- person (or institution) who owes the money or avails of the funds from the lender
- a type of annuity in which the payments are made at the beginning of each payment interval
- date on which the money borrowed, or loaned is to be completely repaid
- interest is computed on the principal and on the accumulated past interests
- usually in percent, charged by the lender, or rate of increase of the investment
- interest that is computed on the principal ONLY and then added to it
- an annuity in which payments begin and end at definite times
- amount after t years that the lender receives from the borrower on the maturity date
Down
- an annuity in which the payments extend over an indefinite length of time
- person (or institution) who invests the money or makes the funds available
- interest based on a 360-day year
- a traditional Filipino way of investing
- interest based on a 365-day year
- the amount of each payment in an annuity
- date on which money is received by the borrower
- an annuity where the payment interval is the same as the interest period
- deposit or investment agreement between a potential depositor or investor and a financial institution
- a type of annuity in which the payments are made at the end of each payment interval
- amount in years the money is borrowed or invested, length of time between the origin and maturity dates
22 Clues: interest based on a 360-day year • interest based on a 365-day year • a traditional Filipino way of investing • the amount of each payment in an annuity • amount paid or earned for the use of money • money borrowed or invested on the origin date • date on which money is received by the borrower • an annuity in which payments begin and end at definite times • ...
Business ownership and registration 2024-11-12
Across
- person or persons who pay fees to a company to operate a business under the franchisor’s trade name
- money in savings which can pay expenses when income may not be accumulating
- money raised by a business or investor in exchange for a share of ownership of the company
- separate legal entity which forms a board to act as governing bodies
- law which allows a group of people to conduct business as a single unit, for example a group ownership
- partners share equal liability in the profits and losses of the business
- right or license to sell a company’s product or service at a designated location
- or corporation
- business owned and operated by one individual
- grants of intellectual property rights to the inventor
Down
- wealthy individuals who seek high returns through private investments
- loans which are in small amounts
- unique names which identify Internet sites and businesses
- money borrowed from a business or investor which must be repaid over time with interest Capital money
- individual or groups which own a business and its legal entities
- protections provided to authors of original work
- wealth in the form of money or property; used in a business by a person,
- partners have an unequal share and liability in the business; they are responsible only for the amount they invested
- amounts of money borrowed which will accumulate interest
- legal agreement between two or more people to be responsible for a business
- business which leases its trade name and operating system to another person
- groups of individuals who invest their money in various types of companies in search of making a profit
- words,symbols,names or devices used to specify goods and to differentiate them from others
23 Clues: or corporation • loans which are in small amounts • business owned and operated by one individual • protections provided to authors of original work • grants of intellectual property rights to the inventor • amounts of money borrowed which will accumulate interest • unique names which identify Internet sites and businesses • ...
final review part 1 2025-05-15
Across
- the amount of hours you work at a job
- a ______ card allows you make purchases and then pay them off at the end of the month
- banks make money on you by charging this
- while resting with a concussion, you should have very minimal _______ ______
- =(value of property-amount owed on property)= your home's e_______y.
- ______ hours is the average amount of sleep a teen should get per night
- a list of expenses and income to calculate how much money you will make in a month/year
- life-saving technique used when someone is unconscious and non-responsive with quick presses on the chest
- life saving technique when someone is choking
- something you need to make if someone is bleeding out from an extremity
- a ______ card has a 4 number pin for security reasons
- after a concussion, you can return to regular activity after how long?
Down
- a concussion is and injury to the ______
- something the bank will give you to make a LARGE purchase
- ______ cards are linked directly to your bank account
- t or f, if you can't fall asleep, you should continue lying in bed trying to fall asleep.
- the deepest sleep you can be in non _____
- something you own that has value that you could also sell to make money
- the medication recommended by doctors when you have a concussion because it does not thin your blood
- money you make
- a fancy name for a bill when you charge someone for services/work
- credit card companies charge you interest fees if you do not pay the full amount off at the end of the month
- something that costs you money
- a part of a business you can buy. if they do well, you do make money, if not you lose money.
24 Clues: money you make • something that costs you money • the amount of hours you work at a job • a concussion is and injury to the ______ • banks make money on you by charging this • the deepest sleep you can be in non _____ • life saving technique when someone is choking • ______ cards are linked directly to your bank account • ...
Emma.T Crossword: Enterprise & Innovation 8D 2026-03-10
Across
- A share is a piece of a company, representing a fractional interest.
- The transformation of inputs into outputs.
- any money that a business makes from selling its goods and services
- the money used to build, run, or grow a business.
- A stock, store, or quantity of something available for use.
- a distinct legal entity, separate from its owners (shareholders)
- to be in debt, losing money, or operating at a financial loss
- Money owed to another party.
- Refers to the old accounting practice of using black ink to record profits
- Bringing in new ideas or techniques.
- someone who starts or owns a business
Down
- Decreases liabilities (debts).
- a right or privilege granted to an individual or a group
- using, buying or eating something
- a physical or digital platform where multiple third-party buyers and sellers come together to exchange goods, services
- Making money off of something.
- Money or services owed.
- Often involves high-risk, speculative, or adventurous efforts with the goal of profit.
- To test, iterate, and reduce risk.
- the activity or condition of competing.
- Enables purchasing now and paying later.
- the ownership element in a corporation usually divided into shares and represented by transferable certificates
- Increases assets (cash, inventory) or expenses.
- A lien is a legal claim or security interest placed on a person’s property
- action of exchanging goods or services without using money
- a structure in which a single supplier produces and sells a given product or service
- a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality.
- a method of gathering information using relevant questions
28 Clues: Money or services owed. • Money owed to another party. • Decreases liabilities (debts). • Making money off of something. • using, buying or eating something • To test, iterate, and reduce risk. • Bringing in new ideas or techniques. • someone who starts or owns a business • the activity or condition of competing. • Enables purchasing now and paying later. • ...
Have you ever ...? 2021-10-28
Across
- ___ a famous person?
- ___ a ghost?
- ___ a baby in your arms?
- ___ something very dangerous?
- ___ a short story in English?
- ___ in a chair for six hours?
- ___ a person or an animal?
- ___ about living in a different country?
- ___ in a helicopter?
- ___ some money on the floor?
- ___ a picture of a dinosaur?
- ___ your homework but didn't finish it?
- ___ a truck?
- ___ dinner for a lot of people?
Down
- ___ a strange, scary noise at night?
- ___ a horse, an elephant or a camel?
- ___ something but then forgotten what you learnt?
- ___ a lot of money?
- ___ really strange food?
- ___ in the Pacific Ocean?
- ___ money from someone?
- ___ in line for a very long time?
- ___ someone a new English word?
- ___ five cups of coffee in one day?
- ___ too much money for something?
- ___ a novel in English?
26 Clues: ___ a ghost? • ___ a truck? • ___ a lot of money? • ___ a famous person? • ___ in a helicopter? • ___ money from someone? • ___ a novel in English? • ___ a baby in your arms? • ___ really strange food? • ___ in the Pacific Ocean? • ___ a person or an animal? • ___ some money on the floor? • ___ a picture of a dinosaur? • ___ something very dangerous? • ___ a short story in English? • ...
Have you ever .......? 2021-04-28
Across
- something but then forgot what you learned?
- a picture of a dinosaur?
- a tractor?
- a ghost?
- a strange, scary noise at night?
- in a chair for six hours?
- a horse, an elephant, or a camel?
- someone a new English word?
- a lot of money?
- five cups of cocoa in one day?
- a kite?
- really strange food?
- a famous person?
Down
- money from someone?
- in the Pacific Ocean?
- a short story in English?
- something very dangerous?
- a baby in your arms?
- about living in a different country?
- dinner for a lot of people?
- a novel in English?
- a person or an animal?
- some money on the floor?
- in line for a very long time?
- too much money for something?
- you homework but didn't finish?
26 Clues: a kite? • a ghost? • a tractor? • a lot of money? • a famous person? • money from someone? • a novel in English? • a baby in your arms? • really strange food? • in the Pacific Ocean? • a person or an animal? • a picture of a dinosaur? • some money on the floor? • a short story in English? • something very dangerous? • in a chair for six hours? • dinner for a lot of people? • ...
Charity 2022-04-19
Across
- What state should your clothes be in when you give charity?
- When you give someone something without taking money from them.
- a saying about akhlaq
- How do you feel after helping the people in need
- Antonym of taking.
- what you eat.
- The month of fasting.
- Something with which you can buy other things.
- Something you give the poor as charity.
- What you have.
Down
- people who need help
- Kids who are parentless are called:
- synonym of assist
- One of the names of Allah, which is said before starting each surah.
- What is all this called?
- When someone has little to no money.
- A percentage of your money given to the needy yearly.
- to be thankful for something.
- Which Imam took food to the needy's house during the night
- Antonym of mean.
20 Clues: what you eat. • What you have. • Antonym of mean. • synonym of assist • Antonym of taking. • people who need help • a saying about akhlaq • The month of fasting. • What is all this called? • to be thankful for something. • Kids who are parentless are called: • When someone has little to no money. • Something you give the poor as charity. • Something with which you can buy other things. • ...
Unit 6 Vocabulary 2023-10-31
Across
- a tax.
- adding territory to existing territory
- something that is given up in a treaty, generally territory
- absolute authority in any sphere.
- paper money used in the Republic of Texas.
- - examining a document to determine its origins.
- relations dealings between countries
- - leader of a country
- to get rid of.
- affairs relating to issues within a home country
- money owed.
Down
- official documents.
- - how the people have a say in who represents them.
- idea that the United States should expand to include the territory from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean
- a resolution approved by both houses of Congress.
- money received.
- an agreement in which both sides give up some demands
- system of government.
- a place in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives
- money paid out.
20 Clues: a tax. • money owed. • to get rid of. • money received. • money paid out. • official documents. • system of government. • - leader of a country • absolute authority in any sphere. • relations dealings between countries • adding territory to existing territory • paper money used in the Republic of Texas. • - examining a document to determine its origins. • ...
Accounting Terms 2025-09-07
Across
- only had a right for a number of years
- stacked-up or piled-up over time
- is decrease in the value
- another word for cost
- company owns forever
- another word for profit
- is official examination of records to verify their accuracy
- is systematic payment over time
- the inability to pay your debts
Down
- is recording of all the entries of a business in its records
- is increase in the value
- is boss of bookkeeper
- set aside (money or time) for later
- is when a company takes another smaller company
- is money or assets invested at the beginning
- the income from business activities
- everything a company owns that has positive value
- another word for loss
- the money a company owes to another company or person
- something (money)that is owed
20 Clues: company owns forever • is boss of bookkeeper • another word for cost • another word for loss • another word for profit • is increase in the value • is decrease in the value • something (money)that is owed • is systematic payment over time • the inability to pay your debts • stacked-up or piled-up over time • set aside (money or time) for later • the income from business activities • ...
Accounting Terms 2025-09-07
Across
- is official examination of records to verify their accuracy
- is increase in the value
- company owns forever
- is money or assets invested at the beginning
- is when a company takes another smaller company
- is boss of bookkeeper
- set aside (money or time) for later
- only had a right for a number of years
- the inability to pay your debts
- everything a company owns that has positive value
- another word for loss
Down
- is decrease in the value
- the income from business activities
- is systematic payment over time
- is recording of all the entries of a business in its records
- stacked-up or piled-up over time
- another word for cost
- something (money)that is owed
- another word for profit
- the money a company owes to another company or person
20 Clues: company owns forever • is boss of bookkeeper • another word for cost • another word for loss • another word for profit • is decrease in the value • is increase in the value • something (money)that is owed • is systematic payment over time • the inability to pay your debts • stacked-up or piled-up over time • the income from business activities • set aside (money or time) for later • ...
Investing Tony Ramirez 2026-03-23
Across
- Employer pays in to this
- Currency created and backed by the government
- FUND
- IRA Money contributes after tax
- Loan you give to a company
- Match!
- a systematic error in thinking
- Initial public offering
- Age when you can receive full social security benefits
- market prices trending up
- COST Invest your money in equal amounts
- Virtual currency
- lost 30 million in FTX
- Total dollar value of a company
Down
- illegal behind the scenes
- Digital leger that records transactions
- Protects the lender
- creator of the Nike logo
- Availability of cash
- A collection of stocks or bonds that trade on the stock exchange
- market prices trending down
- SUM Invest all money you have at that time
- fear of missing out
- Dollar cost average
- Pull money out penalty fee at 59.5
25 Clues: FUND • Match! • Virtual currency • Protects the lender • fear of missing out • Dollar cost average • Availability of cash • lost 30 million in FTX • Initial public offering • Employer pays in to this • creator of the Nike logo • illegal behind the scenes • market prices trending up • Loan you give to a company • market prices trending down • a systematic error in thinking • ...
Personal Financial Crossword puzzle 2021-04-05
Across
- of living- is the amount of money needed to cover basic expenses such as housing food , tax,and healthcare
- interest- is interest calculation the principle
- pay- for household and indiviuals gross income is the sum of all wages
- interest-the addition of the interest to the principal sum of loan or deposit
- the action of deducing or subtrcting something
- expenses-expenses that can change over time
- Pay-the amount on employee takes home,not the amount it cost to the employee
- the state of being responsible for something especially by law
- tax- a tax on sales or on
- of the loan
- the cost required for something ;the money spent on something
Down
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
- money,receives,especially on a regular basis ,fur work or through investment
- a fixed regular payment
- owned by a person or company regarded as having value and available to meet debts,commitments,or legacies
- withholding -is where your employee takes a certain amount of ,money out of your paycheck for governent of your behalf
- ;typically money that is owned or due
- worth -is the value of all the finacil and finacil assets owned by and indiviaduals
- current medium of exchange in the forms of coins
19 Clues: of the loan • a fixed regular payment • tax- a tax on sales or on • ;typically money that is owned or due • expenses-expenses that can change over time • the action of deducing or subtrcting something • interest- is interest calculation the principle • current medium of exchange in the forms of coins • the cost required for something ;the money spent on something • ...
Financial Literacy 2023-11-08
Across
- the place you access your money at
- money you want to collect
- money you already have
- money you owe to someone
- the amount of money you make
Down
- money you pay back
- money you spend on profitable stocks
- money you borrowed from the bank
- amount of money you don’t want to exceed
- money you owe to the government
10 Clues: money you pay back • money you already have • money you owe to someone • money you want to collect • the amount of money you make • money you owe to the government • money you borrowed from the bank • the place you access your money at • money you spend on profitable stocks • amount of money you don’t want to exceed
Financial Literacy: Personal Finance Basics 2021-11-14
Across
- Money put into an account
- Generous gift of money or time to a person organization
- A bill, such as monthly rent, which is the same each month
- Moving money from an account, whether paying expenses, making transfers to other accounts, getting money from an ATM or making purchases
- Money transferred from one account to another without a person having to manually write a check or make a deposit
- Balance of an account on the day the bank runs the bank statement
- Balance bookkeeping account information to be consistent with the bank’s bookkeeping of the same account information
Down
- Log of deposits and withdrawals from a checking account
- Money without a specific purpose left over each month after all bills have been paid
- Amount of money earned is not the same each pay period
- Not established for the purpose of making a profit
- Cash withdrawn by using a debit card and entering a PIN in an ATM
- Sudden, involuntary inclination prompting one
- A bill, such as a utility bill, which is a different amount each month
- take an action which is not well thought-out
- Strong, usually irresistible, impulse to perform an act against a person’s usual behavior
16 Clues: Money put into an account • take an action which is not well thought-out • Sudden, involuntary inclination prompting one • Not established for the purpose of making a profit • Amount of money earned is not the same each pay period • Log of deposits and withdrawals from a checking account • Generous gift of money or time to a person organization • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2022-08-17
Across
- money received for work, as a gift, or through investments
- the knowledge and skill base necessary for people to be informed consumers and manage their finances effectively
- a loan obtained for the purchase of a home
- a person or organization that uses a product or service
- the management of the resources of a community, country, etc., especially with a view to its productivity.
- financial debts or obligations
- the additional cost a lender charges for borrowing their money
- money owed to another person or company
Down
- all the financial decisions an individual or family must make in order to earn, budget, save, spend, and give money over time
- a written plan for giving, saving, and spending
- something lent or furnished on condition of being returned, especially a sum of money lent at interest
- the cost of goods or services; money paid out
- a period of an economic contraction, sometimes limited in scope or duration.
- anything that is owned by an individual, including money in the bank or investments
- the granting of a loan and the creation of debt; any form of deferred payment
- all things that have a monetary or exchange value
16 Clues: financial debts or obligations • money owed to another person or company • a loan obtained for the purchase of a home • the cost of goods or services; money paid out • a written plan for giving, saving, and spending • all things that have a monetary or exchange value • a person or organization that uses a product or service • ...
GB 2019-04-11
Across
- Amount paid based on a certain time period.
- A bank/institution that gives out loans.
- decide whether to give you a loan or a credit card and determine the interest rate you have to pay for a loan or credit card.
- The amount charged by a financial institution for the services they provide in managing the account.
- The amount of money that is actually in your checking account.
- Money added to the checking account
- Someone who wants to take out a loan.
- Money taken out of the checking account
- A fixed payment, usually paid on a schedule
Down
- Additional money a bank may charge for getting cash or making deposits at their ATM if you do not belong to their bank.
- Information including credit card payments and outstanding balances.
- Money awarded to students based on financial need that does not need to be repaid.
- A unique user code used to access accounts and make transactions.
- A plastic card used to purchase goods or services. The money is deducted immediately from your account.
- A plastic card used to purchase goods
- Money borrowed from a financial institution .
16 Clues: Money added to the checking account • A plastic card used to purchase goods • Someone who wants to take out a loan. • Money taken out of the checking account • A bank/institution that gives out loans. • Amount paid based on a certain time period. • A fixed payment, usually paid on a schedule • Money borrowed from a financial institution . • ...
Semester Review PFC 2024-05-10
Across
- This is a share of a company. Form of investment.
- Annual Percentage Rate
- This is what some people make each month to keep track of their expenses.
- This is for profit and a place where you store your money and can get loans.
- This is what old people get to do after working for a long time. The money you invest can be taken out once you do this.
- The purchasing power of your dollar decreases as prices of things increase.
- This is a loan for a home.
- This can be government or corporate.
Down
- This is a card that uses money from your checking account.
- This is where you pay for something with money you don't have. Most common form is with this card.
- This is a type of income that is yearly, not hourly.
- (Two Words)Similar to a bank but not for profit.
- This account holds your money you are going to use in the short term.
- People do this to make their money grow over time. Sometimes in the stock market.
- This account holds your money you are going to use in the long term.
- This is the length or the life of your loan.
16 Clues: Annual Percentage Rate • This is a loan for a home. • This can be government or corporate. • This is the length or the life of your loan. • (Two Words)Similar to a bank but not for profit. • This is a share of a company. Form of investment. • This is a type of income that is yearly, not hourly. • This is a card that uses money from your checking account. • ...
Sport management vocabulary 2024-05-07
Across
- How the public perceives a brand. It could be influenced by its athletes, performance, or community involvement.
- Related to social and economic level.
- An amount of money put into a project to make profit.
- A private person who gives money to support an activity.
- Not having the same opportunities just because gender problems.
- Company that provides money to support an activity.
- Money that is given from a company to a person
Down
- Amount of money that people receive for doing a job.
- To offically give something, often money, to a specific purpose
- The right of all people to be treated in the same way.
- It involves promoting sports events and teams and other products or services through sports.
- To provide money for something that costs a lot.
- Team, athlete, or event that receives support from a sponsor.
- Multiple companies that sponsor the same event, team, or athlete.
14 Clues: Related to social and economic level. • Money that is given from a company to a person • To provide money for something that costs a lot. • Company that provides money to support an activity. • Amount of money that people receive for doing a job. • An amount of money put into a project to make profit. • The right of all people to be treated in the same way. • ...
Credit terms crossword 2024-03-13
Across
- ~ Original amounts of money owed (Separate from interest or fees)
- card ~ Card that is connected directly to your savings account, Allows you to purchase things without cash or a check
- ~ To sign the back of a check to you so you can get the money
- card ~ A card that is loaded with a specific amount before being used
- fund ~ Money put aside for unexpected emergencies
- ~ Expenses that help you live more comfortably
- file ~ Term to describe someone with little to no credit history
- balance ~ A certain amount that has to be kept in you back account at ALL times
Down
- ~ An amount takes FROM your account
- ~ A dated, signed, and written order that tells the bank to pay a certain sum to the person
- ~ Amount you have in your bank account
- ~ Sum deposited INTO your account
- date ~ Yo write a future date on the check
- deposit ~ Money that goes directly into your account
- limit ~ The maximum amount that may be borrowed on a credit card
- ~ The personal identification number you use at the atm or stores
- ~ Something you owe to a person or typically a bank
- ~ Money you put in your account
- ~ When you borrow money but must pay it back
- card ~ Card that allows people to make a purchase with borrowed money
20 Clues: ~ Money you put in your account • ~ Sum deposited INTO your account • ~ An amount takes FROM your account • ~ Amount you have in your bank account • date ~ Yo write a future date on the check • ~ When you borrow money but must pay it back • ~ Expenses that help you live more comfortably • fund ~ Money put aside for unexpected emergencies • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-16
Across
- A place where bad people are kept as punishment.
- A group that helps people who need food, money, or clothes
- Animals or places that are natural, not controlled by people.
- A very high land, bigger than a hill.
- When something happens later than expected or planned.
- Something you aim to achieve, like a target
- The act of cheating or lying to get money or something valuable.
- A place where people go at night to dance, listen to music, and have fun.
- The amount of money you need to pay for something.
Down
- When something has nothing inside.
- A trip to visit places for fun or to learn about them.
- A person who has a lot of money or valuable things.
- A person who gives money to a business to make more money.
- The surface of the Earth where people, animals, and plants live.
- Animals and plants that live in their natural environment, not in homes or farms.
- Something related to home or family, not international.
- Something very valuable, like gold or jewels
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. • ...
Chapter 9 Volcabulary 2018-04-24
Across
- save Put money aside for the future
- debt the state of owing something, especially money
- borrow get temporarily
- prestamo loan the temporary provision of money (usually at interest)
- credit an estimate of ability to fulfill financial commitments
- afford have the financial means to do something or buy something
- ahorros savings a fund of money put by as a reserve
- coin a flat metal piece (usually a disc) used as money
- cash money in the form of bills or coins
- purchase acquire by means of a financial transaction
- voucher someone who guarantees another
- debit an accounting entry acknowledging sums that are owing
- brand a name given to a product or service
- currency the metal or paper medium of exchange that is presently used
- bargain an agreement between parties fixing obligations of each
Down
- fortune your overall circumstances or condition in life
- discount an amount or percentage deducted
- waste use inefficiently or inappropriately
- consumer a person who uses goods or services
- promote assign to a higher position
- de mas overcharge rip off; ask an unreasonable price
- mortgage a conveyance of property as security for repaying a loan
- millones billion one thousand million items or units in the United States
- cheque a written order directing a bank to pay money
- firm not soft or yielding to pressure
- income the financial gain accruing over a given period of time
- expensive high in price or charging high prices
- sale the general activity of selling
- million the number that is represented as a one followed by 6 zeros
29 Clues: borrow get temporarily • save Put money aside for the future • promote assign to a higher position • sale the general activity of selling • firm not soft or yielding to pressure • voucher someone who guarantees another • cash money in the form of bills or coins • discount an amount or percentage deducted • waste use inefficiently or inappropriately • ...
Unit 8 2015-03-17
Across
- Owen Cheatham turned a small lumber mill into a larger company which produced made from wood
- was majorly used in Atlanta to transport cotton, agricultural products and manufactured goods
- putting money into some sort of system in order to make more money in the future
- unfair things like democrats controlled Georgia politics and white supremacy, disfranchisement, county unit system etc.
- Atlanta was tremendously impacted from this becuase it brought many people to georgia and money to georgia
- William B Hartsfeild and Maynard Jackson built and expanded this airport, also this is the busiest airport in the world
- Dr John Pemberton invented this delicious product this became the largest beverage company in the whole universe
- Arthur Blank and Bernie Marcus made the first one in 1979
Down
- savannah and brunswick build navy ships and this impacts Georgia's economy
- district lines were redrawn fairly
- this provides low cost labor for many industries and this helps the buissneses grow
- borrowed money to pay for something then pay them back with interest
- using your income to pay for a good or a service
- someone who opens their own company or store to start a business
- republicans and democrats share power and white supremacy decreased, equal opportunity increased and etc.
- this highway system lets companies to receive imported goods from other states
- C.E. Woolman started a to ship the crops by airfreight for the gov. It became really popular and expanded the airport and started to deliver passengers.
- this was replace by the one person one vote and this was unfair because it gave rural areas more power
- to keep your money in order to buy something later
- money that you have earned
- the amount of money you have earned after buying stuff
21 Clues: money that you have earned • district lines were redrawn fairly • using your income to pay for a good or a service • to keep your money in order to buy something later • the amount of money you have earned after buying stuff • Arthur Blank and Bernie Marcus made the first one in 1979 • someone who opens their own company or store to start a business • ...
Payroll and Taxes 2021-03-24
Across
- Spouse, children, elderly parents-those you support
- table Chart used by people to compute the tax owed
- 31 Legal date that all documents and information concerning taxes must be sent to you so you can fill out your tax return
- 24 pays a year
- 26 pays a year
- form Employee Withholding allowance—Document you must sign, before beginning work, to determine how much tax your employers will deduct from your paycheck
- 12 pays a year
- Wages, salary, tips, and interest
- You are paid a percentage based on the number of items you sell
- Money taken out of an employee's paycheck
Down
- Revenue Service (IRS) The government agency that receive taxes and can audit you if they find a reason to check your tax history
- 52 pays a year
- pay The amount of money you earn after taxes are taken out
- pay The amount of money you earn before taxes are taken out
- The number of people you tell your employer you are responsible for supporting
- 15 Legal date that all income tax returns must be filed, unless it is a Sunday
- rate A set amount of money is earned based on the number of pieces you complete or go beyond that set number
- A fixed amount of money that you are paid each pay period and it is not dependent upon the number of hours worked
- Money earned from providing a service to customers
- W-2 Document received from your employer indicating the amount of money earned throughout the year and the total deductions taken from your pay over the year
- Wage you are paid a certain amount by the hour
- Wage The lowest hourly wage permitted by law that can be paid an employer
22 Clues: 52 pays a year • 24 pays a year • 26 pays a year • 12 pays a year • Wages, salary, tips, and interest • Money taken out of an employee's paycheck • Wage you are paid a certain amount by the hour • table Chart used by people to compute the tax owed • Money earned from providing a service to customers • Spouse, children, elderly parents-those you support • ...
Credit and Debt 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 • ...
Credit Application Unit key Terms 2019-02-10
Across
- Individuals that make small investments; “friends and family,”
- right to take possession of collateral until a debt is repaid
- one who promises to repay a loan in the event that the debtholder can't make a required payment.
- A loan that provides the borrower a maximum amount of money he/she can borrower
- An obligation you have to pay someone else money. Also called a debt or a loan.
- cash, stocks, bonds; can quickly be turned into cash
- shares of ownership in a company
- assets not already pledged to repay another loan
- A legal agreement that an assets is part of a guarantee to a lender
Down
- Internet phenomenon, where strangers learn about a business online and then decide whether or not to make an investment
- revenues after costs
- The money a person borrows to buy real estate.
- Debt that includes a legal obligation by the borrower to repay the debt personally if the business is unable to make its scheduled debt payment
- A person or a business with a strong credit score that make it likely they will be able to repay any loan.
- Cash or securities that can be immediately turned into cash,
- entitles holder to a portion of a business’ profits
- The date a loan (or debt or liability) is repaid in full.
- good that are pledged to the bank in case loan payment cannot be made
- Money earned when something is sold
- Something of value; Anything worth money.
- Another type of debt (or money you owe someone else) other than a mortgage
- The 12 month period a company uses to report financial results.
- Puzzle #1
- Money paid by a company to a person who owns stock in that company.
24 Clues: Puzzle #1 • revenues after costs • shares of ownership in a company • Money earned when something is sold • Something of value; Anything worth money. • The money a person borrows to buy real estate. • assets not already pledged to repay another loan • entitles holder to a portion of a business’ profits • cash, stocks, bonds; can quickly be turned into cash • ...
Finance terms 2020-11-17
Across
- level of danger of investment
- percentage of a loan principal that lenders charge borrowers
- something of value pledged as a guarantee
- opposite of assets, what is owed
- number that represents how likely a borrower is to repay a debt (2 words)
- the value of an asset after subtracting all debts associated with that asset
- earning of a corporation that are then distributed to its shareholders
- financial asset
- something that holds positive economic value
- a decrease in value of an asset
- to take cash out from your bank account
- to put money into your bank account
- funds lent from a bank
- to pay back a debt
- donation online from a large number of people all at once
Down
- loan in which your property will be held as collateral
- when a company can no longer pay its debts
- when you take money from a bank in the form of a loan
- amount of money due on a loan before interest
- reduce a debt or cost by paying regular amounts
- opposite of profit
- security that represents the ownership of a fraction of a corporation
- equal payments spread out over an agreed amount of time
- percentage of ownership in a company or financial investment
- failing to pay back a debt
- the amount of business that a company does in a period of time
- revenue gained after subtracting all expenses
- online funding platform
- amount of money in bank account
- money received through sources such as employment
- monies owed
- when you spend more money than you have in your bank account
- where you deposit money
33 Clues: monies owed • financial asset • opposite of profit • to pay back a debt • funds lent from a bank • online funding platform • where you deposit money • failing to pay back a debt • level of danger of investment • amount of money in bank account • a decrease in value of an asset • opposite of assets, what is owed • to put money into your bank account • ...
Needs and Wants 2024-03-15
Across
- money recieved on a regular basis
- someone who purchases goods to satisfy needs and wants
- A token with an agreed value that can be used to exchange goods and services
- A product fit for purpose
- A legally binding agreement
- buying and selling of goods, services and information online
- A person or business that makes goods
- buys goods in large quantities from the manufacturer
- contacting multiple sellers to get the best deal
- the person who writes and signs a check
- Electronics funds transfer at points for sale
- Things that are necessary for survival
- a business that sells products directly to consumers
- extra money you have to pay on returning borrowed money
- things done for you by others
- the amount of money that a good or service is worth
- a charge account operated by a trader
Down
- people aged over 15 who are unemployed pr employed
- Giving up something of value
- things that are not needs but you would like to have
- a list of income and likely expenditures
- the person who received the money from a check
- the remainder when all business expenses are deducted from sales revenue
- Buying and selling of goods between individuals and businesses
- Economic retailer
- Items you can see and touch
- a written statement ordering your financial institution to pay a certain amount of money to someone
- When the offeree agrees to the proposal
- a proposal
- swapping/exchanging of goods
- buying a product without consideration
- an illegal business practice
- an organisation that sells goods and services
- to overcharge or swindle
34 Clues: a proposal • Economic retailer • to overcharge or swindle • A product fit for purpose • A legally binding agreement • Items you can see and touch • Giving up something of value • swapping/exchanging of goods • an illegal business practice • things done for you by others • money recieved on a regular basis • A person or business that makes goods • a charge account operated by a trader • ...
Crossword 2023-03-21
Across
- money that is earned in trade or business after paying the costs of producing and selling goods and services
- the act or process of examining a crime, problem, statement, etc. carefully, especially to discover the truth
- a fixed amount of money agreed every year as pay for an employee, usually paid directly into his or her bank account every month
- the amount of work to be done by someone or something.
- the right side of an account, recording payment received
- one of the equal parts that the ownership of a company is divided into, and that can be bought by members of the public
- the system of taxing people
- to buy or bring in products from another country
- a punishment, or the usual punishment, for doing something that is against a law
- the left side of an account, recording money paid out
Down
- to send goods to another country for sale
- the fact that you are obliged to do something
- money and other valuables belonging to an individual or business
- the crime of giving someone money or something else of value, often illegally, to persuade that person to do something you want
- an occasion when someone buys or sells something, or when money is exchanged or the activity of buying or selling something
- the group of people who officially control a country
- the crime of taking goods or people into or out of a country illegally
- a person who pays tax
- part of a company's value that includes things that cannot be directly measured, for example, its good reputation or its customers' loyalty
- a situation in which a business spends more money than it earns
20 Clues: a person who pays tax • the system of taxing people • to send goods to another country for sale • the fact that you are obliged to do something • to buy or bring in products from another country • the group of people who officially control a country • the left side of an account, recording money paid out • the amount of work to be done by someone or something. • ...
Hailey Miller 2025-03-25
Across
- When the market is rising and is looking optimistic
- A system of recording crypto information making it hard to hack or change
- Regularly taken out of paychecks, can start collecting at 67
- This ratio is how you calculate the share price and the earning per share
- A place where people buy and sell shares of companies for profit
- Type of mutual fund/ETF that follow a particular part of the market
- Something that happens outside the company but still affects their stock
- Money paid back to the shareholders from the company
- Long term process of getting shares of a business to earn money
Down
- When the market is falling and is looking pessimistic
- Invest money the same amount at regular intervals
- Managed by your employer, you employer and the state pay into it and you collect it when you retire
- Digital money with no real worth, community belief keeps it alive
- A loan from the buyer, paid back at a stated interest rate
- Offering shares of a private company to the public in new stock issuance
- This stock follows 500 companies, by buying this stock you get stock in those companies too
- Manages the price performance of a basket of securities
- Something the company has done that affects their stocks
- Putting your money at risk to earn a high profit in a short time
- Collection of stocks bonds or other assets
- A retirement plan that is created not through a job, it is a personal retirement plan
- Sum of money set aside for a specific thing
- The process of setting aside money for a goal in the next 3 years
- How easily stock can be turned into cash
- Nationally/internationally recognized companies, well established
25 Clues: How easily stock can be turned into cash • Collection of stocks bonds or other assets • Sum of money set aside for a specific thing • Invest money the same amount at regular intervals • When the market is rising and is looking optimistic • Money paid back to the shareholders from the company • When the market is falling and is looking pessimistic • ...
Entrepreneurship & Small Business - Puzzle 2 2025-05-05
Across
- How much people want a product or service
- Trying to get a customer to buy more or a better version
- When a business becomes larger or more successful
- A message that tries to get people to buy something
- Money used to start or grow a business
- A person or company that hires workers
- Cost A cost that stays the same every month
- What a business pays to make or sell something
- Market The specific group a business aims to sell to
- A person who uses or buys goods and services
- Meeting people who can help your business
- How many products or services are sold
- A big-picture idea of what a business wants to become
- Stream A way a business earns money
- Selling goods in large amounts to other businesses
Down
- Plan A written guide for starting and running a business
- The group of people who might buy your product
- Other businesses selling the same or similar products
- Something a business wants to achieve
- Cost A cost that changes based on how much is made or sold
- A short talk to explain a business idea
- Something a business pays for to operate
- Raising money from a large number of people online
- Something different that makes a business stand out
- Borrowed money that must be paid back
- A business’s purpose or goal
- An investor who gives money to help a new business
- Margin The money left after paying costs, as a percent
- Money borrowed that must be paid back with interest
- Something useful a business can use
30 Clues: A business’s purpose or goal • Something useful a business can use • Stream A way a business earns money • Something a business wants to achieve • Borrowed money that must be paid back • Money used to start or grow a business • A person or company that hires workers • How many products or services are sold • A short talk to explain a business idea • ...
Econ 101 Module 4 2025-06-16
Across
- instead of a generally accepted medium of exchange, there is an exchange of goods/services
- an economic downturn that is short-term
- bank for branks. Responsible for providing loans to banks, managing banking system and money supply
- the cost that comes from a price change
- banks that are responsible for firms investment by raising money
- banks that are responsible for checking,savings, and loans
- A not currently employed worker is searching for a job unsuccessfully this condition is ____
- unemployment this for of unemployment comes from changes within the industrial structure
- Includes M1 and saving/small-denomination time deposits and money market mutual funds.
- generally accepted form of payment
- Domestically purchased goods/services but produced abroad
- money supply measure that consist of traveler's checks, checkable desposits, as well as currency
- Within wages/prices interpret the nominal changes as real
Down
- Wasted resources that occur to avoid holding money
- this form of unemployment comes from delay with available jobs and workers
- money with no intrinsic value, only valued as a medium of exchange
- Private spending for future output on equipment and plants
- No tangible product is made but there is a beneficial output
- (Does not include new housing) Household purchasing a final service/good
- increase of overall price levels within a economy
- When prices fall overall it creates ___
- how easy it is to be spend something
- this form of unemployment comes from an economic downturn
- GDP that doesn't account inflation but does involve current prices
- Domestically produced goods/service but utilized abroad
- The typical consumer pattern of purchasing/level creates the ___ which measures price level
- paper bills and coins to purchase goods/services
27 Clues: generally accepted form of payment • how easy it is to be spend something • an economic downturn that is short-term • the cost that comes from a price change • When prices fall overall it creates ___ • paper bills and coins to purchase goods/services • increase of overall price levels within a economy • Wasted resources that occur to avoid holding money • ...
Dollar & Sense 2025-09-05
Across
- Degree is the highest college degree, earned after advance study or research.
- is trying hard and not giving up.
- are money paid to workers for their work.
- is telling people about a product or service to encourage them to buy or use it.
- is a long period when the economy is bad an people loose jobs.
- is a person who buys goods and services.
- is a tax added to imported goods, making them more expensive.
- Media is websites and apps where people share videos, pictures, and messages.
- is a test that shows you have high school skill levels.
- Degree is a college degree earned after 2 years of college.
- is giving or sening products to stores or customers.
- is a company that makes or sells products or services.
- is making or creating things like products or goods.
Down
- minimum wage is the lowest amount of money workers can be paid by law.
- Rate is the percentage of extra money when borrowing or earning on savings.
- School is a school that teaches a specific job, like plumbing or welding.
- is an lower price than the original price.
- is when prices goes up an money looses value.
- Degree is a college degree earned after for years of college.
- is when the economy slows down and people buy less.
- is the amount of money needed to buy something.
- is the extra money added to the product to make profit.
- Economy is an economy where most work is providing services, like healthcare or education.
- is the way a country or area manages its money, goods, and services.
- to Face Advertising is giving or selling products directly in person.
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. • ...
Business Vocabulary 2025-11-28
Across
- list of goods in stock
- a person who leads a team
- saying something is correct or agreed
- when a business loses money
- request to buy something
- an organization that sells goods or services
- the final time something must be done
- money a business makes
- a person you work with
- extra money paid for good work
- written document with information
- company that provides materials
- a group of people working together
- money earned before expenses
- a person who buys services
- goods being delivered
- a plan of times and dates
- a person who buys goods
- a student who helps and learns at a company
- message that promotes a product
- a plan for spending money
Down
- showing information to a group
- something a company sells
- cost of a product
- checking products to ensure good quality (two words)
- money paid to an employee
- a written plan or suggestion
- people who might buy the product
- part of a company (HR, Sales, Marketing)
- a person or company that hires workers
- electronic message
- discussion to reach an agreement
- place where people work
- a person who works for a company
- the top leader of a company
- managing transportation and delivery
- legal agreement
- work a company does for customers
- a job or responsibility
- the customer a business wants to sell to (two words)
- money spent
- a planned piece of work
- when people come together to discuss something
- the identity of a company
- a bill for products or services
- comments about performance
- reduced price
47 Clues: money spent • reduced price • legal agreement • cost of a product • electronic message • goods being delivered • list of goods in stock • money a business makes • a person you work with • place where people work • a job or responsibility • a planned piece of work • a person who buys goods • request to buy something • something a company sells • money paid to an employee • ...
Finances 2017-10-11
Across
- the fixed amount you’re paid for doing a job over a lengthy period of time
- take money out of your account
- thing you owe on which have a negative cash value
- Expense expenses that occur from month to month they do not change
- money paid for goods and services
- a plan to help you reach your financial goals
- the amount of money you have earned plus any that has been given to you
- things you own which have a positive cash value
- how much money you owe
Down
- Expense expenses that occur regularly as life requires but you only have some control over the amount
- money set aside in your budget for certain things you want or know will happen in the future
- putting money into your account
- Worth the difference between assets and liabilities
- the amount of money you earn for a paid by the hour job
14 Clues: how much money you owe • take money out of your account • putting money into your account • money paid for goods and services • a plan to help you reach your financial goals • things you own which have a positive cash value • thing you owe on which have a negative cash value • Worth the difference between assets and liabilities • ...
Ch 10-1 Vocab 2023-04-03
Across
- standard currency in a countries money supply
- accounts where their funds can be taken out of by writing a check of using a debit card
- central bank of the U.S. that is privately owned but publicly controlled
- money accepted as payment for goods and services
- allows people to preserve value for future use
- serves as a common denominator to measure value
Down
- economy relied on trade and barter, not money
- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
- broad definition of money supply of conforming to money's role as a medium of exchange and store of value
- to overthrow the government
- money with an alternative use as an economic good or commodity
- money by government decree
- narrow definition including coins and currency, checks, DDA's,and checking accounts.
14 Clues: money by government decree • to overthrow the government • money in the form of gold or silver coins • economy relied on trade and barter, not money • standard currency in a countries money supply • allows people to preserve value for future use • serves as a common denominator to measure value • money accepted as payment for goods and services • ...
UNIT 7 VOCABULARY 2024-03-20
Across
- to let a person or business have money and pay it back later
- something, usually money, that is owed to someone else
- to take something with the promise to return it later
- to fill out a form to request something or to be considered for a job opening
- money paid by a borrower for the use of loaned money
- to provide money to pay for something
Down
- a scheduled payment made on a debt
- an arrangement by which someone can use goods or services with the promise of future payment
- an amount of money that you borrow from a bank
- to give someone all the money you owe them
- the amount of money that a person has in a bank account
- a plan for how to spend money
12 Clues: a plan for how to spend money • a scheduled payment made on a debt • to provide money to pay for something • to give someone all the money you owe them • an amount of money that you borrow from a bank • money paid by a borrower for the use of loaned money • to take something with the promise to return it later • something, usually money, that is owed to someone else • ...
Marzano Crossword Puzzle 2012-11-05
Across
- An account in which the bank pays interest for the use of the money deposit in the account.
- When the growth rate of a value with the mathematical function is proportional to the function.
- A method for calculating interest so that it is paid once a year.
- Formula that can be used to calculate compound interest.
- A specific date at which interest is paid on a Cd.
- The amount of money a company receives
- A withdraw from a bank account.
- The interest rate paid per year or charged per year.
- Interest that is calculated on the principal in an account using the formula I=prt
- A method for calculating interest so that it is paid daily
Down
- A certain amount of money that must be kept in an account as required by that particular bank.
- The balance of amount of money, in an account, or amount borrowed.
- A certificate that states there is a specific sum of money on deposit and guarantees the payment of a fixed interest rate after a certain period of time
- intrest that is earned on the money deposited into an account plus previous interest
- A method for calculating interest so that it is paid twice a year, or every six months
- A method for calculating interest so that it is paid four times a year, or every three months
- A deposit of banking account
- A process of repeating item in a self similar way.
- The percentage rate that is payed by a bank on money that is in some accounts.
- Interest that is compounded daily, but is paid either quarterly or semiannually.
20 Clues: A deposit of banking account • A withdraw from a bank account. • The amount of money a company receives • A process of repeating item in a self similar way. • A specific date at which interest is paid on a Cd. • The interest rate paid per year or charged per year. • Formula that can be used to calculate compound interest. • ...
Marzano Crossword Puzzle 2012-11-05
Across
- Interest that is calculated on the principal in an account using the formula I=prt
- The balance of amount of money, in an account, or amount borrowed.
- The amount of money a company receives
- Interest that is compounded daily, but is paid either quarterly or semiannually.
- A method for calculating interest so that it is paid four times a year, or every three months
- intrest that is earned on the money deposited into an account plus previous interest
- A process of repeating item in a self similar way.
- A method for calculating interest so that it is paid twice a year, or every six months
- A deposit of banking account
Down
- A withdraw from a bank account.
- An account in which the bank pays interest for the use of the money deposit in the account.
- A method for calculating interest so that it is paid daily
- A specific date at which interest is paid on a Cd.
- Formula that can be used to calculate compound interest.
- A certificate that states there is a specific sum of money on deposit and guarantees the payment of a fixed interest rate after a certain period of time
- The percentage rate that is payed by a bank on money that is in some accounts.
- The interest rate paid per year or charged per year.
- When the growth rate of a value with the mathematical function is proportional to the function.
- A certain amount of money that must be kept in an account as required by that particular bank.
- A method for calculating interest so that it is paid once a year.
20 Clues: A deposit of banking account • A withdraw from a bank account. • The amount of money a company receives • A specific date at which interest is paid on a Cd. • A process of repeating item in a self similar way. • The interest rate paid per year or charged per year. • Formula that can be used to calculate compound interest. • ...
EMS CROSSWORD by Mrs Kasondo 2020-07-31
Across
- a card you can use to purchase goods on credit and pay later
- a portion of your monthly to be used when you retire
- a person who identifies a viable business opportunity
- use waste to make new products
- the name given to businesses that follow strict laws that regulate how they operate
- a disease that spreads rapidly from person to person,affecting an area,community or a country
- capable of being maintained or managed
- also called survival needs
- things of value that we can buy or make,items that can be seen or touched
- the amount by which expenditure exceeds income or budget
- an indication of what a person owns
- income paid to shareholders on their investment in the business
- exchange of goods and services without the use of money
- a good tool for analysing the strength,weakenesses,opportunities of a business
- items that a person might wish to have but not essential for living
- when ther is a difference between what a person has and what another has
- to take money out of bank whether electronically or at a bank
- medium of exchange used in transactions
- setting aside money for future income ,benefit or interest
Down
- used to show future income and expenses
- individuals and businesses who are the final users of goods and services
- type of money used in a particular country
- a rise in value or price
- in terms of budgets ,money spent on something is called
- assets
- a message that encourages people to buy a product
- a measure of one's ability and willingness to pay a debt
- ability to do something well
- to pay money into a bank account,either ata bank or electronically
- income less consumption
30 Clues: assets • income less consumption • a rise in value or price • also called survival needs • ability to do something well • use waste to make new products • an indication of what a person owns • capable of being maintained or managed • used to show future income and expenses • medium of exchange used in transactions • type of money used in a particular country • ...
Personal Finance 2019-02-12
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- An expense that fluctuates in amount
- A level of money management hoping to get to the end of the month; "paycheck to paycheck" stage
- A type of loan usually needed when borrowing large amounts of money
- Anything we own
- A record of your personal financial transactions
- The promotion of a particular product or company by means of advertising and distinctive design
- The attempt to associate a product with distinctive wording, design, or image in order to set itself apart fro other products
- A common marketing tactic that places products in calculated areas to spur impulse purchases
- A small income and other services to elderly, disabled Americans, and orphaned minors (tax deduction)
- Your income after payroll deductions
- All the financial decisions an individual or family must make in order to earn, budget, save and spend money over time
- Medical insurance for elderly and some disabled Americans (tax deduction)
- An amount of money, or something of value, that is loaned on trust and with the expectation that it will be repaid at a later date
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- Money we owe
- An asset that is movable
- The total amount of income from wages before payroll deductions
- A level of money management where your finances now generate your income
- A financial institution owned by its "members" who, most often, have to meet certain qualifications in order to be a member
- Giving up something when you choose one option over the other
- A retirement account
- A type of loan given to borrowers based on their financial resources or ability to repay the loan
- A basic understanding of money management
- An expense that costs the same amount every time you pay
23 Clues: Money we owe • Anything we own • A retirement account • An asset that is movable • An expense that fluctuates in amount • Your income after payroll deductions • A basic understanding of money management • A record of your personal financial transactions • An expense that costs the same amount every time you pay • Giving up something when you choose one option over the other • ...
Personal Finance 2019-02-11
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- Anything we own
- A level of money management hoping to get to the end of the month; "paycheck to paycheck" stage
- A basic understanding of money management
- All the financial decisions an individual or family must make in order to earn, budget, save and spend money over time
- A record of your personal financial transactions
- Your income after payroll deductions
- A common marketing tactic that places products in calculated areas to incur impulse purchases
- A level of money management where your finances now generate your income
- The promotion of a particular product or company by means of advertising and distinctive design
- An expense that costs the same amount every time you pay
- A type of loan usually needed when borrowing large amounts of money
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- An asset that is movable
- A retirement account
- Money we owe
- Medical insurance for elderly and some disabled Americans (tax deduction)
- A small income and other services to elderly, disabled Americans, and orphaned minors (tax deduction)
- Giving up something when you choose one option over the other
- A type of loan given to borrowers based on their financial resources or ability to repay the loan
- The total amount of income from wages before payroll deductions
- A financial institution owned by its "members" who, most often, have to meet certain qualifications in order to be a member
- The attempt to associate a product with distinctive wording, design, or image in order to set itself apart from other products
- An expense that fluctuates in amount
- An amount of money, or something of value, that is loaned on trust and with the expectation that it will be repaid at a later date
23 Clues: Money we owe • Anything we own • A retirement account • An asset that is movable • Your income after payroll deductions • An expense that fluctuates in amount • A basic understanding of money management • A record of your personal financial transactions • An expense that costs the same amount every time you pay • Giving up something when you choose one option over the other • ...
Finance 2019-03-04
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- to obtain goods or services by payment from bank account
- a return of part of a payment offered as a special deal to buyers
- to judge the value of something without being exact
- a monthly record sent to charge account customers
- provided funds on credit under specified terms
- a gain or an increase in value
- the total money earned
- money withheld from gross pay
- an amount of money spent
- a financed loan on property
- payment based on a percentage of total sales
- the amount of money loaned to a creditor
- a plan for managing income and expenses
- to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future
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- the percent of interest charged as a fee on a loan or earned on a savings account
- a fee charged on the unpaid balance of a charge account or loan
- payment of a fixed amount of money at regular intervals
- money spent to pay for specific costs
- the amount of profit that a shareholder earns for each share of stock
- a payment returned to the taxpayer when too much taxes have been withheld
- the act of depositing to or withdrawing from a bank account
- a person who requires financial support from another person
- the cost of an insurance policy
- legally responsible for damage done
- a form on which bank account transactions and resulting new balances are recorded
- a written order that is considered the same as cash
- work paid according to the number of units completed
- a contract to rent property for a certain amount and time
- the owner of property leased or rented to another
- the period of time for which money is loaned
30 Clues: the total money earned • an amount of money spent • a financed loan on property • money withheld from gross pay • a gain or an increase in value • the cost of an insurance policy • legally responsible for damage done • money spent to pay for specific costs • a plan for managing income and expenses • the amount of money loaned to a creditor • ...
Credit 2023-11-16
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- secured loans where the vehicle itself is used as a collateral
- an interest rate that does not change over time.
- rate Percentage of amount borrowed to be added to the amount loaned and paid back
- loan loans backed by collateral that the bank can claim if the borrowers do not repay them
- a person or institution that owes a sum of money.
- persons or institutions to whom money is owed, lenders
- money you can borrow from the U.S. Department of Education or a private organization to pay for college and repay later with interest.
- A summary of a person's borrowing and repayment history
- asset accepted as security for a loan
- A person who is equally responsible for paying back debt under the credit terms
- An amount of money given to the borrower for a set period of time. After the set time has passed, the money must be paid back plus the lending fee, called interest. Payments are normally made over a series of months.
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- loan a loan that doesn't require any collateral
- Percentage of amount borrowed to be added to the amount loaned and paid back
- A three digit, typically between 300 and 850, designed to represent your risk
- a secured loan that allows you to avail funds by providing an immovable asset, such as a house or commercial property, as collateral to the lender.
- an interest rate on a loan or security that fluctuates over time because it is based on an underlying benchmark interest rate or index that changes periodically.
- An arrangement to receive cash, goods, or services now and pay for them in the future
- something, typically money, that is owed or due.
- amount to pay back a loan
- The amount of money borrowed
20 Clues: amount to pay back a loan • The amount of money borrowed • asset accepted as security for a loan • loan a loan that doesn't require any collateral • an interest rate that does not change over time. • something, typically money, that is owed or due. • a person or institution that owes a sum of money. • persons or institutions to whom money is owed, lenders • ...
Credit 2023-11-15
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- A person- such as a parent, close family member or friend- who pledges to- pay back the loan if you do not
- Interest rate that changes over time
- Ability to borrow money and agreement to pay it back
- A loan that doesn't require any type of collateral
- Allows access to your credit report once a year for free
- A record of your ability to pay back your debts, whether it be credit card bills, student loans, or a mortgage
- A pre-approved loan that a bank for financial institution lend to a borrower
- Detailed financial account of an individual for last seven years
- A person who borrows money from others, and the money borrowed is called debt, which must be repaid
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- A sum of money lent or invested on which interest is paid
- Asset accepted as security for a loan
- Money given to another party in exchange for repayment of the loan principal amount plus interest
- A three-digit number, typically between 300 and 850, designed to represent your credit risk.
- Also known as lenders, a person or company to whom money is owed
- Loans that are secured by a specific form of collateral, including assets such as property and vehicles
- Measures your reliability;must have the ability and willingness to pay your debts
- Percentage rate a bank or lender charges to borrow its money
- Interest rate that stays the same for the life of the loan
- A type of loan in which a fixed amount is borrowed and then paid back over a specified period.
- Amount of time to pay back a loan
20 Clues: Amount of time to pay back a loan • Interest rate that changes over time • Asset accepted as security for a loan • A loan that doesn't require any type of collateral • Ability to borrow money and agreement to pay it back • Allows access to your credit report once a year for free • A sum of money lent or invested on which interest is paid • ...
Credit 2023-11-15
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- A loan that doesn't require any type of collateral
- A person who borrows money from others, and the money borrowed is called debt, which must be repaid
- A three-digit number, typically between 300 and 850, designed to represent your credit risk.
- Amount of time to pay back a loan
- A sum of money lent or invested on which interest is paid
- Ability to borrow money and agreement to pay it back
- Measures your reliability;must have the ability and willingness to pay your debts
- A pre-approved loan that a bank for financial institution lend to a borrower
- A person- such as a parent, close family member or friend- who pledges to- pay back the loan if you do not
- Money given to another party in exchange for repayment of the loan principal amount plus interest
- Interest rate that stays the same for the life of the loan
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- Also known as lenders, a person or company to whom money is owed
- Detailed financial account of an individual for last seven years
- Asset accepted as security for a loan
- Percentage rate a bank or lender charges to borrow its money
- A type of loan in which a fixed amount is borrowed and then paid back over a specified period.
- Loans that are secured by a specific form of collateral, including assets such as property and vehicles
- Allows access to your credit report once a year for free
- Interest rate that changes over time
- A record of your ability to pay back your debts, whether it be credit card bills, student loans, or a mortgage
20 Clues: Amount of time to pay back a loan • Interest rate that changes over time • Asset accepted as security for a loan • A loan that doesn't require any type of collateral • Ability to borrow money and agreement to pay it back • Allows access to your credit report once a year for free • A sum of money lent or invested on which interest is paid • ...
Culminating crossword 2024-05-13
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- People you trust your investments with for long gain
- where you go to see the progress of stocks and bonds
- spreading your investments to multiple shareholders
- when the stock market is rising
- Insurance which covers damage to your vehicle
- a card that is linked to your bank
- any individual who is obligated to pay taxes
- money borrowed from the banks
- the act of spending your money
- Money you are willing to lose
- Making the minimum payments on all debt accounts, and paying any additional money to the highest interest rate
- People you trust your investments with for short gain
- the upfront cost of a large investment
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- a loan where the investor is the creditor
- the price you pay to borrow money
- A way of purchasing something with cheaper monthly payments
- the loss in value in an asset over time
- Making the minimum payments on all debt accounts, and paying any additional money to the lowest interest rate
- the purchasing of goods and services before the transaction is made
- a child or minor who is under financial support
- the act of your information getting stolen
- this represents a share of a company
- a measure of the interest rate
- when you owe money
- a charge collected by local, state, and national governments
- Insurance that covers whoever is responsible for an injury
- being without insurance coverage
- a single unit of stock
- when the stock market is declining
- Insurance that covers cost of fire or vandalism
- Insurance that covers the cost of your personal injuries
- being goated into a bad deal
32 Clues: when you owe money • a single unit of stock • being goated into a bad deal • money borrowed from the banks • Money you are willing to lose • a measure of the interest rate • the act of spending your money • when the stock market is rising • being without insurance coverage • the price you pay to borrow money • a card that is linked to your bank • when the stock market is declining • ...
financial management 2025-01-14
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- Financial obligations or debts owed by a business or individual.
- The possibility of losing money or not achieving expected returns in an investment.
- Money owed to a company by its customers for goods or services provided.
- A strategy of spreading investments across different assets or markets to reduce risk.
- The act of putting money into financial assets to earn a return.
- The cost of borrowing money, usually expressed as a percentage.
- Money a company owes to its suppliers for goods or services received.
- A financial plan outlining expected income and expenses over a period.
- The reduction in the value of an asset over time due to wear and tear or obsolescence.
- Compulsory financial charges imposed by the government to fund public expenditure.
- A portion of a company's earnings distributed to shareholders.
- Income generated from the sale of goods or services.
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- The financial gain remaining after subtracting expenses from revenue.
- Sheet A financial statement that shows a company’s assets, liabilities, and equity at a specific point in time.
- Flow The movement of money into and out of a business.
- A projection of future financial outcomes based on historical data and assumptions.
- The difference between the cost of goods or services and their selling price.
- Ratio A financial metric used to measure a company's ability to meet its short-term obligations.
- The ownership value in an asset or business, after liabilities have been deducted.
- Money invested in a business, used to fund operations or growth.
- Resources owned by a company or individual that are expected to provide future economic benefits.
- The profit or loss generated from an investment over a period of time.
- The ability of an asset to be quickly converted into cash without significant loss of value.
- An official examination and verification of financial records.
- Costs incurred in the process of generating revenue.
25 Clues: Costs incurred in the process of generating revenue. • Income generated from the sale of goods or services. • Flow The movement of money into and out of a business. • An official examination and verification of financial records. • A portion of a company's earnings distributed to shareholders. • The cost of borrowing money, usually expressed as a percentage. • ...
WL3 unit 9, 10 2024-09-26
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- A compulsory financial charge imposed by a government on individuals or businesses to fund public services.
- Something that is reasonably priced and within one's financial means.
- Money obtained in return for labor or services; income.
- Worth a great deal of money or having significant importance or usefulness.
- To have enough money or resources to be able to do something or buy something.
- To depend on someone or something for support, help, or information.
- Having a physical or mental condition that limits a person's movements, senses, or activities.
- To make something better or enhance its quality, value, or performance.
- Lacking money; unable to pay debts or purchase necessities.
- A solemn promise or commitment to do something or uphold a particular principle.
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- A planned series of activities aimed at achieving a particular goal, often in marketing, politics, or social causes.
- To be under obligation to pay money or to feel indebted to someone for a favor or service.
- To start or initiate something, such as a product, project, or campaign.
- To supply or make available what is needed.
- Having a great deal of money, resources, or assets.
- To provide assistance, encouragement, or backing to someone or something.
- To use or expend something carelessly, causing it to be lost or wasted without benefit.
- To give something to someone temporarily, expecting it to be returned.
- To completely ruin or obliterate something, rendering it unusable or nonexistent.
- To take and use something belonging to someone else with the intention of returning it later.
- To allocate money or resources into something (like a business or property) with the expectation of generating a return or profit.
21 Clues: To supply or make available what is needed. • Having a great deal of money, resources, or assets. • Money obtained in return for labor or services; income. • Lacking money; unable to pay debts or purchase necessities. • To depend on someone or something for support, help, or information. • Something that is reasonably priced and within one's financial means. • ...
Budgeting Vocab 2025-02-24
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- Allows you to create a spending plan so you can spend your money on your needs and wants
- These are Secondary Expense Examples
- These expenses are high-priority necessities that are generally paid first.
- paper forms that people use to transfer money from one place to another. It is a written order that instructs a bank to pay a specific amount of money from a specific checking account to a specific person or entity, for example, a store
- percentage added to your total (good for Savings Accounts but bad in credit cards)
- How much you make each month BEFORE taxes
- Balancing your spending and your income
- adding an amount to your account
- These Expenses are goods and services that you want but could live without
- A bank account that earns interest. Money can be deposited and withdrawn from this account
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- Loan to help pay for your house
- The card owner deposits money into a bank account. The card can be used to withdraw this money or to purchase goods and services.Buy Now, Pay Now
- How much you make each year BEFORE taxes
- Primary Expense Examples
- A federal insurance program that provides benefits to retired people, the disabled, and spouses of deceased workers.
- A portion of one’s personal income paid to the government
- How much you make each MONTH after taxes
- the amount deducted from your bank account
- Each time the card owner purchases goods or services with the card, he or she is borrowing money from the credit card company. Buy Now, Pay Later
- account held at a financial institution that allows for withdrawals and deposits.
- The federal health insurance program for people who are 65 or older or certain younger people with disabilities.
21 Clues: Primary Expense Examples • Loan to help pay for your house • adding an amount to your account • These are Secondary Expense Examples • Balancing your spending and your income • How much you make each year BEFORE taxes • How much you make each MONTH after taxes • How much you make each month BEFORE taxes • the amount deducted from your bank account • ...
Bank Accounts 2023-10-22
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- something used to show who a person is (Driver’s license, passport, birth certificate)
- To carry out a business exchange
- Moving money from one account to another electronically.
- (Automated Teller Machine)A machine that allows you to electronically access your checking account to get cash, make deposits, and check your balance.
- False;cheating
- A 9-digit code that’s based on the U.S. bank location where an account is opened. It’s the first set of numbers printed on the bottom of your checks, on the left side.
- Putting money into your bank account
- Where withdrawals and deposits are recorded in a bank account
- A 3-digit number printed on the back of a debit card.
- a card connected to your checking account that can be used to make purchases (immediate withdrawal of funds)
- A card reader that a retailer used to record a sale and initiate payment approval.
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- a unique number given to a checking or savings account
- a secret word or phrase that must be used to gain access to a computer system, network, or online account
- An electronic check that is deposited into your bank account every pay cycle.
- a record of activity (money added/money spent) on a particular account
- (Personal Identification Number)A 4-digit code that you enter to verify electronic transactions with a debit card.
- To take money out of an account
- the amount of money you have in your account
- A person whom money is paid; a person or business whom a check is made payable
- A unique series of characters used to identify a user and allow access to a computer system, network, or online account
- an electronic check connected to your checking account
21 Clues: False;cheating • To take money out of an account • To carry out a business exchange • Putting money into your bank account • the amount of money you have in your account • A 3-digit number printed on the back of a debit card. • a unique number given to a checking or savings account • an electronic check connected to your checking account • ...
Banking Vocab 2023-10-29
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- Bank allows transaction regardless of lack of funds in account.
- the deposit of funds electronically into a bank account rather than through a physical, paper check.
- when debt is due- all interest and fees must be paid to creditor.
- bank account offered by bank and credit unions - typically more restrictions - higher minimum balances - higher interest
- security that represents financial ownership of the company.
- unauthorized card use obtaining services, credit or funds through misrepresentation of identity.
- a written, dated, and signed instrument that directs a bank to pay a specific sum of money to the bearer.
- investment funded by shareholders and trades in disversified holding and professionally managed.
- money paid to shareholders as a result to profit.
- short term- high interest - covers borrowers funds. Until next paycheck.
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- it’s the amount in the account to spend.
- Non-profit entity, members only - lower interest rates for borrowing, higher interest rates for investing.
- an independent agency created by the Congress to maintain stability and public confidence in the nation's financial system.
- a type of loan that allows you to borrow money from a lender and use that money to purchase a car.
- a digital currency in which transactions are verified and records maintained by a decentralized system using cryptography, rather than by a centralized authority
- Loan for a home - allows lender to take property in the event payments are not made.
- item of value that protects the loan.
- A government bond issued by the US Treasury. That have matured in 20-30 years.
- Earn interest on money saved and money earned. Or pay interest on money borrowed and interest accrued on loan.
- Individual payments from a lump sum (lottery, investment, insurance settlement)
20 Clues: item of value that protects the loan. • it’s the amount in the account to spend. • money paid to shareholders as a result to profit. • security that represents financial ownership of the company. • Bank allows transaction regardless of lack of funds in account. • when debt is due- all interest and fees must be paid to creditor. • ...
Accounting 2024-11-20
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- a sum of money or other resources whos principle or interest is set appart for especific objectives.- Alvaro Rodas
- the account term for the financial claim to the assets-Liam Young
- creditors claims to the assets of the business. - Liam Young
- sum of money that one or more individuals or companies borrow from banks or other financial institutions so as financially manage planned or unplanned events.- Alvaro Rodas
- equity owners claims to the assets of the business. - Liam Young
- business or person selling you an item on credit.- Andrea Lopez
- money owed to a company for delivered goods or consumed services.- Maria Manueles
- the money a company owes its vendors-Maria Manueles
- is a subdivision under assets, liabilities,or owners equity-Maria Manueles
- the total amount of money required for the initial capital investment along with the funds needed for interest accumulation to replace equipment perpetually- Alvaro Rodas
- All funds on deposit with a bank or savings and loan institution, normally in non-interest-bearing accounts.- Alvaro Rodas
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- relationship between assets and the two types of equities.- Liam Young
- any subsequent payments made into a financial agreement, following an initial investment.- Alvaro Rodas
- an economic event involving the movement of money, goods, or services, usually between two or more parties.-Maria Manueles
- legal right to an item.- Andrea Lopez
- property or item of value owned by a business.-Liam Young
- partial payment of an amount owed.-Andrea Lopez
- buy something, paying later.- Andrea Lopez
- anything of value that a person or business owns and therefore controls.- Andrea Lopez
- an asset acquired or invested in to build wealth and save money from the hard earned income or appreciation.-Maria Manueles
20 Clues: legal right to an item.- Andrea Lopez • buy something, paying later.- Andrea Lopez • partial payment of an amount owed.-Andrea Lopez • the money a company owes its vendors-Maria Manueles • property or item of value owned by a business.-Liam Young • creditors claims to the assets of the business. - Liam Young • ...
Financial literacy 2022-11-18
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- An increase in prices over time, causing a reduction in the value of money.
- An amount of money that each shareholder is given that comes from the profits made by the company.
- A professionally managed investment, that collects and groups money from many investors.
- Money that is earned in trade or business after paying the costs of producing and selling goods and services
- A resource with economic value that an individual, corporation, or country owns or controls with the expectation that it will provide a future benefit.
- The amount of money you earn from investment.
- The cost of passing up the next best choice when making a decision.
- The chance you take that the returns on a particular investment may vary.
- A medium to long term, usually higher risk (higher reward) to put your money to work.
- Who is the richest people in the world.
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- Having a dependable income and feeling in control of your finances.
- High risks but the returns can be high too.
- Your saving and spending plan.
- Amount of goods that people are willing to buy.
- A deposit account that can be used for either personal or business purposes.
- A national bank that provides financial and banking services for its country's government and commercial banking system, as well as implementing the government's monetary policy and issuing currency.
- A short-term,low reward (low risk) method to grow money.
- An establishment/place people go to for financial services.
- Amount of goods that is offered in the market place, or that is available to be bought.
- You know how much interest you will receive and when your principal will be repaid.
20 Clues: Your saving and spending plan. • Who is the richest people in the world. • High risks but the returns can be high too. • The amount of money you earn from investment. • Amount of goods that people are willing to buy. • A short-term,low reward (low risk) method to grow money. • An establishment/place people go to for financial services. • ...
Jakub Hanzelka - Economy Crossword 2022-04-06
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- This is when the general level of prices decrease
- When you compare the value of tomato and carrot you use this function of money
- A time when GDP reaches its top and starts going down as on tobogan
- When someone decides to walk or go by bike instead of using a car, it helps reduce the amount of pollution in the city. This is an example of what?
- Gold coins are this type of money
- Person who own money
- You don't need an authority approval to take your money from this account
- Inflation that is faster than Bugatti Veyron and can reach from 0 to 500 in 2 seconds
- When the price for oil or natural gas goes up, which inflation causes it?
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- If someone goes to his job that he has 5 minutes from his house by a car instead of just walking, it unnecessarily contributes to air pollution in the city. This is an example of what?
- A time when GDP stops going down and starts to expand
- What type of inflation is that, when there is a high demand?
- the standard unit of value of a currency
- This is when the general level of prices increase
- When you pay for your ice cream you use this function of money
- When the inflation is acting like a worker repairing the D1 highway
- A type of economy in which money is missing
- It refers to the inefficient distribution of goods and services in the free market.
- Which type of inflation results from past events and persists in the presence
- Person who owes money to someone
20 Clues: Person who own money • Person who owes money to someone • Gold coins are this type of money • the standard unit of value of a currency • A type of economy in which money is missing • This is when the general level of prices decrease • This is when the general level of prices increase • A time when GDP stops going down and starts to expand • ...
Personal Finance Review 2022-12-13
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- 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.
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- 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. • ...
Finance crossword project 2022-12-02
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- the capital raised by a business or corporation through the issue and subscription of shares
- the net cash amount that is going out of your business because you are paying someone else or another entity
- a deficit in a bank account caused by drawing more money than the account holds
- the action or process of investing money for profit or material result
- a system of money in general use in a particular country
- the amount of money held in an account
- the total wealth of an individual, company, or household, taking account of all financial assets and liabilities
- increase in value or amount
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- interest you earn on interest
- a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly or biweekly basis but often expressed as an annual sum, made by an employer to an employee
- a regular gathering of people for the purchase and sale of provisions, livestock, and other commodities
- the activity of buying and selling, especially on a large scale
- the state of being completely lacking in a particular quality or value
- the possibility of financial loss
- 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
- income, especially when of a company or organization and of a substantial nature
- property owned by a person or company, regarded as having value and available to meet debts, commitments, or legacies
- a medium of exchange in the form of a physical object that is built of trust
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest
- an amount of money lost by a business or organization
20 Clues: increase in value or amount • interest you earn on interest • the possibility of financial loss • the amount of money held in an account • an amount of money lost by a business or organization • a system of money in general use in a particular country • the activity of buying and selling, especially on a large scale • ...
Investing -Jayden Villareal 2026-03-23
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- ownership in a company
- a short group of letters that identifies a company in the stock market
- a loan used to by a house that you pay off usually in either 15 or 30 years
- money companies give you for having there stock usually paid yearly quarterly or monthly
- the increase in value of an asset, usually recognized when it is sold for a higher amount
- term used to describe assets you own
- a place where people buy and sell pieces of companies to make money
- some of a companies earnings to a class of there shareholders determined by the companies bord of directors
- betting money on odds of things happening
- a retirement plan that's made optionally by the employer
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- money out of an account
- the process of putting your money to work over the long term, by buying and holding assets that will grow from compound interest
- someone who owns shares in a company
- a type of investor that has a more long-term mindset that will hold assets longer and stocks longer
- having non public information when trading
- a type of investor that's focused on short-term moves, that's more risk-involved
- when you can take out your social security
- when a company offers there private corporation shares to the public in new stock issuance
- term used to calculate how much interest you will pay on a loan
- you buy to invest
- putting money into an account
- the process of putting cold, hard cash aside so it can be used in the short term and on minimal notice
- money backed by government
- vertical currency backed by nothing but the community
- group of stocks
25 Clues: group of stocks • you buy to invest • ownership in a company • money out of an account • money backed by government • putting money into an account • someone who owns shares in a company • term used to describe assets you own • betting money on odds of things happening • having non public information when trading • when you can take out your social security • ...
B102 WORKBOOK Unit 04 page 32 2020-05-18
Across
- money that you have to spend
- a bank machine
- money that you receive for working
- Credit cards ___ ___ (use) around the world today. (2 words)
- get money that you will give back later
- a person who works in a bank
Down
- secret number for an ATM (2 words)
- a bank account where you keep money to spend later (2 words)
- give money to someone who will pay you back later
- something cheap or on sale
- take money out of the bank
- a plan for spending money
12 Clues: a bank machine • a plan for spending money • something cheap or on sale • take money out of the bank • money that you have to spend • a person who works in a bank • secret number for an ATM (2 words) • money that you receive for working • get money that you will give back later • give money to someone who will pay you back later • ...
Accounting & Finance 2019-10-01
Across
- limit someone sets for spending
- money received, especially on a regular basis
- wages employees take home
- action of buying or selling something; a business deal
- a tax on sales
- amount of income before deductions
Down
- amount that may be deducted from taxable income
- card allowing you to transfer money to another bank account by purchasing
- forms used to transfer money
- Money put aside for profit
- money paid at a particular rate for the use of money lent
- list of employees and the amount of money they are paid
12 Clues: a tax on sales • wages employees take home • Money put aside for profit • forms used to transfer money • limit someone sets for spending • amount of income before deductions • money received, especially on a regular basis • amount that may be deducted from taxable income • action of buying or selling something; a business deal • ...
ARE YOU SMARTER THEN A SIXTH GRADE!!! vocab. 2019-04-12
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- a code/password that is used to get into accounts
- money you depending on how long you worked
- putting money in the bank
- a deposit, withdraw, or transfer
- money that you barrow from a bank
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- money you get because of financial need
- putting money into something in hopes that it will be worth more in the future
- money given to you that is given because of academic achievement
- some one who takes a loan
- taking money out of the bank
- a fixed payment
- a bank that gives out loans
12 Clues: a fixed payment • some one who takes a loan • putting money in the bank • a bank that gives out loans • taking money out of the bank • a deposit, withdraw, or transfer • money that you barrow from a bank • money you get because of financial need • money you depending on how long you worked • a code/password that is used to get into accounts • ...
Personal Finance 2021-12-07
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- - the amount of money you deposit in your account to begin saving.
- – overall state of being happy healthy, and prosperous
- - money the bank pays you for leaving it in your savings account.
- – a work role with a specific organization (paid or unpaid).
- – a lifetime journey of building and making good use of skills, knowledge, and experiences.
- account – an account with a financial institution.
- – take money out of account.
- Market account – a type of account that pays a higher interest rate than a savings account.
- – add money into account.
- – a necessity or an essential item required for life
- – a portion of income that is not spent to purchase necessary or wanted items.
Down
- of Deposit – an account that pays interest on a lump sum of money.
- – unnecessary but desired items which increase the quality of living
- - The amount of money or its equivalent received during a period of time in exchange for labor or services, from the sale of goods or property, or as profit from financial investments.
- – the act or process of educating or being educated. The knowledge or skill obtained or developed by a learning process.
- of Living – the minimum necessities, comforts, or luxuries thought to be essential
- – a wide category of jobs with similar characteristics.
17 Clues: – add money into account. • – take money out of account. • account – an account with a financial institution. • – a necessity or an essential item required for life • – overall state of being happy healthy, and prosperous • – a wide category of jobs with similar characteristics. • – a work role with a specific organization (paid or unpaid). • ...
Credit 2022-01-21
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- a credit account that lets you repeatedly borrow money up to a set limit and pay it back over time.
- someone who lends money through a credit card
- debt that is paid back properly like a car or a house
- the amount charged to a borrower
- who pledges to pay back the loan if you do not
- a contract agreement in which a borrower receives a sum of money or something of value and repays the lender at a later date, generally with interest.
- The money that gets added and builds up to your bill
- A rate that doesnt change
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- loans that are not backed by collateral
- someone who takes money from a lender
- an establishment that completes and facilitates monetary transactions
- depends on your credit score but it is how much extra money you pay a lender
- personal or commercial loans that borrowers must repay with regularly scheduled payments or installments.
- an agreement between you and a lender that gives the lender the right to take your property if you fail to repay
- The original money you agreed to payback
- The time period of investment
16 Clues: A rate that doesnt change • The time period of investment • the amount charged to a borrower • someone who takes money from a lender • loans that are not backed by collateral • The original money you agreed to payback • someone who lends money through a credit card • who pledges to pay back the loan if you do not • The money that gets added and builds up to your bill • ...
Accounting and Finance 2018-03-22
Across
- How you organize your money so that you won't go into debt.
- The money that you make by keeping your money in the bank for a long time OR the money that you loose when you don't pay back a loan in a long time
- The money that you put in your bank account at the beginning that is used to calculate your interest
- Money that you put into something ( like the stock market or an old sweet car) that is expected to grow.
- slips of paper that you write out to people when you pay them money. Then they go to their bank and cash the check and the money is transferred from one account to the other
- The document that shows how much each employee makes, how much the company is spending on work and the tax deducted form the money that the people are making
Down
- the money you take of of your gross pay that goes to taxes
- The money that you get from working that the taxes have not bee subtracted form yet
- The extra money that the customer spends that goes to the government
- A method of payment that takes money DIRECTLY out of your account into another acount
- The money that an Employee makes per month or year or day
- The final amount that you get paid.
12 Clues: The final amount that you get paid. • The money that an Employee makes per month or year or day • the money you take of of your gross pay that goes to taxes • How you organize your money so that you won't go into debt. • The extra money that the customer spends that goes to the government • ...
Banking 2025-12-03
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- A bank product that earns interest on a lump-sum deposit that's untouched for a predetermined period of time
- Original amount of money saved or invested
- _____ _________ Alert: A notification that lets you know if the balance in your checking account goes below a set amount
- Money you put into your account
- Allows a person to manage a bank account holder's funds through actions such as withdrawing or depositing money, viewing account balances, etc.
- A monthly fee that some banks charge to provide access to checking or savings accounts
- A card that allows the holder to make purchases without cash by borrowing money
- A monthly document prepared by your financial institution which shows all of the transactions related to your account
- A certain amount of money that must be kept in an account as required by that particular financial institution
- A fee charged to your account when it lacks the funds to cover a withdrawal, but the bank allows the transaction to go through anyway
Down
- A card that is directly connected to your checking account; it enables you to conduct ATM transactions and to make purchases instead of using cash or writing a check
- Reinvesting earned interest back into the principal, so that interest is calculated on both the initial amount and the accumulated interest
- The amount of money you have in your bank account
- _______ ________ Savings Account: A type of savings account that may allow debit card and check writing privileges
- Protection provided by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; protects the deposits of customers against loss up to $250,000 per account
- Money set aside for unanticipated expenses or loss of income
- A fee paid to you for keeping your money in an account OR a fee charged to you for a loan or credit card
- To sign the back of a check made out to you so it can be cashed or deposited
- A written, dated, and signed order to the bank that tells it to pay a definite sum of money to a payee
19 Clues: Money you put into your account • Original amount of money saved or invested • The amount of money you have in your bank account • Money set aside for unanticipated expenses or loss of income • To sign the back of a check made out to you so it can be cashed or deposited • A card that allows the holder to make purchases without cash by borrowing money • ...
Personal Finance 2021-12-07
Across
- - the amount of money you deposit in your account to begin saving.
- – overall state of being happy healthy, and prosperous
- - money the bank pays you for leaving it in your savings account.
- – a work role with a specific organization (paid or unpaid).
- – a lifetime journey of building and making good use of skills, knowledge, and experiences.
- account – an account with a financial institution.
- – take money out of account.
- Market account – a type of account that pays a higher interest rate than a savings account.
- – add money into account.
- – a necessity or an essential item required for life
- – a portion of income that is not spent to purchase necessary or wanted items.
Down
- of Deposit – an account that pays interest on a lump sum of money.
- – unnecessary but desired items which increase the quality of living
- - The amount of money or its equivalent received during a period of time in exchange for labor or services, from the sale of goods or property, or as profit from financial investments.
- – the act or process of educating or being educated. The knowledge or skill obtained or developed by a learning process.
- of Living – the minimum necessities, comforts, or luxuries thought to be essential
- – a wide category of jobs with similar characteristics.
17 Clues: – add money into account. • – take money out of account. • account – an account with a financial institution. • – a necessity or an essential item required for life • – overall state of being happy healthy, and prosperous • – a wide category of jobs with similar characteristics. • – a work role with a specific organization (paid or unpaid). • ...
Personal Financial Literacy 2021-09-02
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- something people buy to protect themselves from losing money
- income after taxes
- A financial institution is a company that focuses on dealing with financial transactions, such as investments, loans, and deposits
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
- tax on sales
- once a year tax for property owned
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt
Down
- income before taxes
- a nonprofit-making money cooperative whose members can borrow from pooled deposits at low interest rates
- a bank account that earns interest
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
- when money is given to another party in exchange for repayment plus interest
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future
- a legal proceeding involving a person or business that is unable to repay their outstanding debts
- tax levied by a government directly on income, especially an annual tax on personal income.
- a deficit in a bank account caused by drawing more money than the account holds
16 Clues: tax on sales • income after taxes • income before taxes • a bank account that earns interest • once a year tax for property owned • something people buy to protect themselves from losing money • an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time • when money is given to another party in exchange for repayment plus interest • ...
Origin and functions of money 2025-02-17
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- - not common; hard to find.
- - gives permission to do something.
- - to become worse over time.
- - has as part of a whole.
- - the state of being clean and free from dirt.
- - very important and necessary.
- - to take control of a place or people.
- - good quality or acceptable.
Down
- - to get or obtain something.
- - continuing for a long time.
- - money used in a country.
- - something valuable that you own.
- - in spite of that; however.
- - desired or wished for by someone.
- - able to be divided into parts.
- - to trade goods or services without using money.
- - gold or silver in bars or ingots.
- - the place where something comes from.
- - a path or line that you follow.
19 Clues: - has as part of a whole. • - money used in a country. • - not common; hard to find. • - in spite of that; however. • - to become worse over time. • - to get or obtain something. • - continuing for a long time. • - good quality or acceptable. • - very important and necessary. • - able to be divided into parts. • - a path or line that you follow. • ...
Personal Budget 2021-11-01
Across
- Needs expenditures that are essential for you to be able to live and work.
- Ones expenses which own value.
- doesn't see money as a big priority.
- people who put aside some of their money for future use.
- wants expenses that help you live more comfortably.
- Seeker needs to know the future is safe and secure, excellent and consistent planners, value order and predictability in their finances
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- Personalities investors, savers, big spenders, debtors, and shoppers.
- a goal that you plan to reach over an extended period of time.
- money and other valuables.
Down
- goals that are set for three months to a year.
- Thoroughly planning on how you want to spend/save your money.
- someone who is not cautious with their money-they spend their money.
- a goal that you can reach in a short period of time.
- taker a person who likes to take chances financially. (stocks)
15 Clues: money and other valuables. • Ones expenses which own value. • doesn't see money as a big priority. • goals that are set for three months to a year. • wants expenses that help you live more comfortably. • a goal that you can reach in a short period of time. • people who put aside some of their money for future use. • ...
Spend or Save? - Money Vocabulary 2024-01-24
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- To completely repay a debt or loan
- A personal identification number
- The amount of money remaining in an account after all transactions
- A fixed amount of money regularly given, usually to cover specific expenses or as a regular income for a person
- Physical currency in the form of coins and banknotes
- A plastic card issued by a bank
- To manage and sustain oneself with a particular amount of money
- To remove or extract something from a place
- to obtain goods or services at a lower price than originally offered
Down
- The ability to support oneself financially without relying on others for financial assistance
- A plan for managing and allocating money for various purposes
- Having a substantial amount of money,or possessions
- A machine, often found at banks, where you can withdraw money from your bank account
- Money set aside and not spent, usually for future needs or emergencies
14 Clues: A plastic card issued by a bank • A personal identification number • To completely repay a debt or loan • To remove or extract something from a place • Having a substantial amount of money,or possessions • Physical currency in the form of coins and banknotes • A plan for managing and allocating money for various purposes • ...
Economics Review 2025-11-09
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- Economics is mainly about understanding ________
- The value of the next best option that’s given up when making a choice
- A system for how people and societies make, trade, and use goods and services, usually with money
- An individual who buys a product or service for use
- Actions or tasks that people do for others in exchange for money
- Using Money now in exchange for goods or services
- A plan for spending and saving money
- Things people would like to have to improve their lives, but aren't strictly necessary for survival
Down
- The limited availability of resources (like time, money, and materials) that people want to use
- An individual or organization that creates something others can buy
- A person who builds businesses that make money
- Putting money aside for a later date
- Things essential for survival, like food, water, and shelter
- Physical objects that are produced and can be bought and sold
14 Clues: Putting money aside for a later date • A plan for spending and saving money • A person who builds businesses that make money • Economics is mainly about understanding ________ • Using Money now in exchange for goods or services • An individual who buys a product or service for use • Things essential for survival, like food, water, and shelter • ...
Hallman- Puzzle 2021-06-08
Across
- What is putting money into a company to buy a share called
- What is the curve that shows the supply's ability to make a product?
- WHat is the policy used for exchange with other country
- What is the wealth and resources of a country or region, especially in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services called?
- What is the curve that shows a company’s possible productivity?
- What is other word for taxes
- What type of economy has a low unemployment and inflation rate
- What is trustworthy that you will pay something back called?
- What are the resources needed to make a product?
- Who controls the american the money in the united states
- What is consumer's desire to purchase goods and services
- What is borrowing money from a bank called?
- What is the total value of goods produced and services provided in a country during one year
Down
- What is not having a job
- What is planning your way to pay for your living called?
- What is another word for business or company
- What is the curve that shows demand for a product?
- What is keeping your money for something else in the future called?
- What is the central bank affecting money flow called?
- What is money losing its value
- What is the cycle of the economy through expansion and contractions
- What is the state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage called
- What is the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen?
- What is a state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced.
- What is government spending and tax spending to affect money flow called?
25 Clues: What is not having a job • What is other word for taxes • What is money losing its value • What is borrowing money from a bank called? • What is another word for business or company • What are the resources needed to make a product? • What is the curve that shows demand for a product? • What is the central bank affecting money flow called? • ...
EMS Terms - Grade 9 2021-09-22
Across
- Someone who owes the business money who has bought on credit
- South Africa is a ... economy
- An expense for the business
- When an employee works very slow as a form of industrial action
- Money received for selling a product
- Where the supply and demand curve meet
- The business function that changes data into information
- The availability of the product
- Remuneration for natural resources
- A person who starts their own business
- An example of an asset
- The amount you pay for the product before adding mark-up
- Needs to be balanced in the balance sheet section
- Journal that records all money received by the business
- A company you pay to protect yourself from risk
- A supplier who the business owes money to as they bought on credit
- An example is a loan
- Income minus expense
- Resources that do not run out
- A loan on a house
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- A market where people buy in bulk
- The largest trade union in SA linked to the ANC
- A person that buys from the business
- Money put into the business by the owner
- Someone the business buys from
- The owners contribution to the business
- 15% paid on luxury items
- Money paid to an employee weekly for work done
- An example of an industrial action
- The sector that sells goods and services
- The sector that manufactures natural resources into final goods
- Money made by the business for services rendered
- Tax paid on your salary
- An economy owned by the government
- Anything of value in the business
- Remuneration for capital
- Personal Use
- The sector that deals with natural resources
- The number of customers who want the product
39 Clues: Personal Use • A loan on a house • An example is a loan • Income minus expense • An example of an asset • Tax paid on your salary • 15% paid on luxury items • Remuneration for capital • An expense for the business • South Africa is a ... economy • Resources that do not run out • Someone the business buys from • The availability of the product • A market where people buy in bulk • ...
Know Your Account 2021-02-10
Across
- How much does it cost for paper statements for any of the checking accounts
- Which checking account has a $7.99 charge for not meeting balance requirements
- Which account is required to open a Platinum Money Market
- Minimum balance to open any of the checking accounts.
- The first order is free on all checking accounts
- You can get a bonus of .10% on this with a platinum checking account.
- My minimum is $1,000 my average is $2,500
- Which checking account is meant for people who don't want to worry about balance requirements?
- My minimum is $10,000, my average is $25,000
- What is the fee for not meeting balance requirements on a platinum money market?
Down
- Minimum to open Platinum money market savings
- Minimum consumer relationship including deposits and loans for a Platinum checking account
- My minimum is $100 my average is $250
- Minimum balance is $500 or average of $1000. Which account am I?
- Minimum to open a money market savings
- Fee for not meeting balance requirements on a classic savings accounts
- How often are statements mailed for the money market accounts?
- What is the fee for not meeting balance requirements for a money market?
- Minimum to avoid fees on a simple checking account
- How often are the statements mailed for classic savings accounts?
- How many pre-authorized debits can any of our savings or money markets accounts can you have?
- Which account charges $9.99 for falling below minimum and relationship balance?
- Platinum and Shamrock checking accounts get $150 off of these origination fees
- How long do you have to refund an ATM charge?
24 Clues: My minimum is $100 my average is $250 • Minimum to open a money market savings • My minimum is $1,000 my average is $2,500 • My minimum is $10,000, my average is $25,000 • Minimum to open Platinum money market savings • How long do you have to refund an ATM charge? • The first order is free on all checking accounts • Minimum to avoid fees on a simple checking account • ...
Chapter 11 investment basics and bonds 2023-02-20
Across
- Annual interest amount/Current price
- Represents the bondholder and makes sure they are protected.
- A corporation borrowing money with collateral.
- The governments right to use money for benefit of the general public.
- A specific corporations promise to pay specified money back with interest.
- Allows an issuer to buy back bonds within a certain time frame before the maturity date.
- A bond that offers principal instead of interest.
- Loan an issuer money for projects, in return earn a set amount of payments with interest gained over a period of time.
- Higher risk bond that offers higher interest.
- The ability to quickly buy and sell investments without having an affect on investment value
- Loan the government money, in return you take your money back with an added interest.
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- A bond which he issuer has bondholders information.
- A bond that is paid back by the income on projects that the bond financed.
- 3 x monthly expenses
- The date that the money borrowed is to be repaid.
- A bond that is not secured by collateral, just by reputation, still low risk but higher than secured debts.
- Bonds given at the same time that mature at different dates.
- The amount earned on a bond at the maturity date.
- Bonds that can be exchanged for stocks in a company.
- Spreading out ones assets across different investments to keep less risk.
- The legal details and aspects of handling a bond.
- A fund where deposits are made in order to redeem bond issues.
- Income received by investor who has held a bond for a certain time.
23 Clues: 3 x monthly expenses • Annual interest amount/Current price • Higher risk bond that offers higher interest. • A corporation borrowing money with collateral. • The date that the money borrowed is to be repaid. • The amount earned on a bond at the maturity date. • The legal details and aspects of handling a bond. • A bond that offers principal instead of interest. • ...
Crossword Final Project 2023-05-30
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- Economics concerned with large-scale economic factors
- Enacts and controls monetary policy
- Unemployment that occurs from a recession
- The total value of all goods and services produced within a country's borders over a specific period, usually a year
- When increased government spending increases interest rates
- Government actions to raise or lower the money supply
- A condition or state in which economic forces are balanced
- Land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship
- Policy to increase the money supply
- Money in a bank, can be excess or required
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- Policy to decrease the money supply
- How fast something can be converted to cash
- When there is high inflation and high unemployment
- Change in aggregate supply that causes inflation
- The quantity of goods or services that suppliers are willing and able to provide to customers
- When decreased by the central bank, the money multiplier increases and the money supply increases
- A consumer's desire to purchase goods and services and willingness to pay a specific price for them
- Unemployment that occurs when someone is between jobs
- Supplied by households and consumed by businesses (there is a graph for this)
- The change in consumer spending divided by the change in disposable income
- On the Y axis of an aggregate demand and supply graph
- When bought by the central bank, the money supply increases
- A graph where the unemployment rate is on the x axis and the inflation rate is on the y axis
- Advantage when one country, individual, or firm has a lower opportunity cost than the other
- Unlimited resources and limited wants
25 Clues: Policy to decrease the money supply • Enacts and controls monetary policy • Policy to increase the money supply • Unlimited resources and limited wants • Unemployment that occurs from a recession • Land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship • Money in a bank, can be excess or required • How fast something can be converted to cash • ...
Marzano Crossword Puzzle 2012-11-05
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- intrest that is earned on the money deposited into an account plus previous interest
- A certain amount of money that must be kept in an account as required by that particular bank.
- A method for calculating interest so that it is paid four times a year, or every three months
- A method for calculating interest so that it is paid daily
- When the growth rate of a value with the mathematical function is proportional to the function.
- A certificate that states there is a specific sum of money on deposit and guarantees the payment of a fixed interest rate after a certain period of time.
- A method for calculating interest so that it is paid twice a year, or every six months
- A method for calculating interest so that it is paid once a year.
- A deposit of banking account
- An account in which the bank pays interest for the use of the money deposit in the account.
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- A process of repeating item in a self similar way.
- The balance of amount of money, in an account, or amount borrowed.
- Interest that is compounded daily, but is paid either quarterly or semiannually.
- The interest rate paid per year or charged per year.
- Formula that can be used to calculate compound interest.
- A specific date at which interest is paid on a Cd.
- The amount of money a company receives
- The percentage rate that is payed by a bank on money that is in some accounts.
- Interest that is calculated on the principal in an account using the formula I=prt
- A withdraw from a bank account.
20 Clues: A deposit of banking account • A withdraw from a bank account. • The amount of money a company receives • A process of repeating item in a self similar way. • A specific date at which interest is paid on a Cd. • The interest rate paid per year or charged per year. • Formula that can be used to calculate compound interest. • ...
Macroeconomics 2013-03-08
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- An excess in total spending results in a rise in the general price level
- A domino effect occurring when an increased nominal wage rate pass on in higher prices which push up the wage rates etc.
- This occurs when people's skill sets do not match the required skills for existing jobs
- Also known as money, anything from coins to paper money
- The stock value of assets owned at a point in time
- Also known as recovery; a rise in real GDP or business cycle
- Definition of money which is the sum of currency, checkable deposits, and near monies
- Economic variables that can predict changes in real GDP, but economists are cautious of
- People without a job who cause the unemployment rate to be understated
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- All people 16 years or older with or searching for a job, excluding the armed forces, homemakers etc.
- The twelve banks that serve other banks and financial institutions
- The ability of money to measure the relative value of different goods and services
- The economic growth and decay; measured by changes in real GDP
- An exchange of one good for another rather than using money
- This is when the actual amount of dollars received is adjusted for changes in the CPI
- The chart of changes of the average prices of consumer goods and services
- Any object that can act as a medium of exchange, unit of account, and store of value
- The rate of interest without adjustment for the inflation rate
- Lawful money although it is not redeemable or have intrinsic value
- This happens when the average cost of goods and services decreases
20 Clues: The stock value of assets owned at a point in time • Also known as money, anything from coins to paper money • An exchange of one good for another rather than using money • Also known as recovery; a rise in real GDP or business cycle • The economic growth and decay; measured by changes in real GDP • The rate of interest without adjustment for the inflation rate • ...
Unit 6 Lesson 1 Vocabulary 2023-11-21
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- at least six months of expenses set aside to cover costs of unexpected events
- payment to beneficiaries if an insured person dies
- Payment to replace earnings during times when workers cannot work due to illness or injury
- chance of loss from an event that cannot be entirely controlled
- payment to others if a member of the insured household accidently causes harm to other people or property
- someone who relies on someone else for money income and care
- Money paid to purchase the policy
- The risks covered and amount of money paid for losses under an insurance policy
- amount of money paid out of pocket by policyholder before the insurance coverage begins
- payment to cover liability losses and damage/loss of home and its contents
- paperwork submitted to insurance organization describing the accident, illness or injury
- provides money to pay for health care
Down
- products or services that add extra value for employees beyond wages
- payment to insured person if his/her property is damaged or destroyed by an accident
- the provision of a product or service rather than cash
- payment for damage/loss of property in a rental unit in addition to liability losses
- payment for liability and property insurance on a vehicle
- amount of money, after deductible, that is paid jointly by the insured and the insurance company
- transfers risk from an individual to an insurance organization
- A contract that specifies what risks are covered and how much will be paid for losses
- Person who owns the policy
- unpaid work, such as child care or meal preparation
- Payment for extended care when a person cannot live independently (but doesn’t need to be hospitalized)
- someone who receives insurance money if the insured person dies
24 Clues: Person who owns the policy • Money paid to purchase the policy • provides money to pay for health care • payment to beneficiaries if an insured person dies • unpaid work, such as child care or meal preparation • the provision of a product or service rather than cash • payment for liability and property insurance on a vehicle • ...
Credit 2023-11-15
Across
- A loan that doesn't require any type of collateral
- A person who borrows money from others, and the money borrowed is called debt, which must be repaid
- A three-digit number, typically between 300 and 850, designed to represent your credit risk.
- Amount of time to pay back a loan
- A sum of money lent or invested on which interest is paid
- Ability to borrow money and agreement to pay it back
- Measures your reliability;must have the ability and willingness to pay your debts
- A pre-approved loan that a bank for financial institution lend to a borrower
- A person- such as a parent, close family member or friend- who pledges to- pay back the loan if you do not
- Money given to another party in exchange for repayment of the loan principal amount plus interest
- Interest rate that stays the same for the life of the loan
Down
- Also known as lenders, a person or company to whom money is owed
- Detailed financial account of an individual for last seven years
- Asset accepted as security for a loan
- Percentage rate a bank or lender charges to borrow its money
- A type of loan in which a fixed amount is borrowed and then paid back over a specified period.
- Loans that are secured by a specific form of collateral, including assets such as property and vehicles
- Allows access to your credit report once a year for free
- Interest rate that changes over time
- A record of your ability to pay back your debts, whether it be credit card bills, student loans, or a mortgage
20 Clues: Amount of time to pay back a loan • Interest rate that changes over time • Asset accepted as security for a loan • A loan that doesn't require any type of collateral • Ability to borrow money and agreement to pay it back • Allows access to your credit report once a year for free • A sum of money lent or invested on which interest is paid • ...
