money Crossword Puzzles
SMG Vocab 2023-09-22
Across
- stock prices rising
- company's expenses are higher than money coming in
- a loan to a company
- the letter symbol a stock trades by
- Our country's largest stock exchange
- To buy high and sell low
- money coming in
- Exchange traded funds based on an index
- stock prices falling
- chance that things will go well or not
- company's expenses are less than money coming in
- Value of all shares
- Initial Public Offering
- Value of all a company's shares
- Our nation's bank
- borrowing money
- stock strategy
Down
- buyers pool their money to buy stocks
- a small ownership piece of a company
- stocks from many industries
- How much one dollar invested will earn
- Company profits divided number of shares issued
- Increase or decrease of stock return
- " a stock exchange, mostly tech stocks"
- bonus from good performance
- a new private company worth a billion $$
- Highest stock price over the last year
- buys and sell stock
- debt a company owes
- equipment owned
- how things go over time
- Total Profit or loss over three months
32 Clues: stock strategy • money coming in • equipment owned • borrowing money • Our nation's bank • stock prices rising • a loan to a company • buys and sell stock • debt a company owes • Value of all shares • stock prices falling • how things go over time • Initial Public Offering • To buy high and sell low • stocks from many industries • bonus from good performance • Value of all a company's shares • ...
Managing your household 2023-05-25
Across
- ratio of your monthly housing costs to your gross monthly income
- plan for spending/saving money
- original amount of $ in the bank before interest
- can be an item or person
- length of time it takes to pay off a mortgage in full
- constant payments (mortgage)
- form of currency used to make a payment
- The extension of permission to borrow money
- a person who occupies land or property rented from a landlord
- residential property where individuals own their own units
- money earned
- Fee paid for the use of $
Down
- refers to a building in which someone lives
- one that owns and rents land, buildings, or dwelling units
- allows the lender to take possession of the property if you don't repay the laon on time
- amount of money you put towards the purchase of a house
- used in exchange for goods and services
- preserving your home (change lightbulbs, etc.)
- Point of sale
- resources needed to manage your feelings: being loved, cared for, listened to, secure
- Personal Identification Number
21 Clues: money earned • Point of sale • can be an item or person • Fee paid for the use of $ • constant payments (mortgage) • plan for spending/saving money • Personal Identification Number • used in exchange for goods and services • form of currency used to make a payment • refers to a building in which someone lives • The extension of permission to borrow money • ...
SMG Vocab 2023-09-27
Across
- stock prices falling
- a loan to a company
- Highest stock price over the last year
- To buy high and sell low
- " a stock exchange, mostly tech stocks"
- stocks from many industries
- Total Profit or loss over three months
- stock strategy
- Initial Public Offering
- company's expenses are less than money coming in
- How much one dollar invested will earn
- Value of all shares
- money coming in
- stock prices rising
- Value of all a company's shares
- Exchange traded funds based on an index
Down
- Company profits divided number of shares issued
- chance that things will go well or not
- buyers pool their money to buy stocks
- a small ownership piece of a company
- a new private company worth a billion $$
- bonus from good performance
- debt a company owes
- borrowing money
- Our country's largest stock exchange
- how things go over time
- Increase or decrease of stock return
- Our nation's bank
- the letter symbol a stock trades by
- company's expenses are higher than money coming in
- buys and sell stock
- equipment owned
32 Clues: stock strategy • borrowing money • money coming in • equipment owned • Our nation's bank • a loan to a company • debt a company owes • buys and sell stock • Value of all shares • stock prices rising • stock prices falling • how things go over time • Initial Public Offering • To buy high and sell low • bonus from good performance • stocks from many industries • Value of all a company's shares • ...
smg vocab 2023-09-27
Across
- stock prices rising
- company's expenses are higher than money coming in
- a loan to a company
- the letter symbol a stock trades by
- Our country's largest stock exchange
- To buy high and sell low
- money coming in
- Exchange traded funds based on an index
- stock prices falling
- chance that things will go well or not
- company's expenses are less than money coming in
- Value of all shares
- Initial Public Offering
- Value of all a company's shares
- Our nation's bank
- borrowing money
- stock strategy
Down
- buyers pool their money to buy stocks
- a small ownership piece of a company
- stocks from many industries
- How much one dollar invested will earn
- Company profits divided number of shares issued
- Increase or decrease of stock return
- " a stock exchange, mostly tech stocks"
- bonus from good performance
- a new private company worth a billion $$
- Highest stock price over the last year
- buys and sell stock
- debt a company owes
- equipment owned
- how things go over time
- Total Profit or loss over three months
32 Clues: stock strategy • money coming in • equipment owned • borrowing money • Our nation's bank • stock prices rising • a loan to a company • buys and sell stock • debt a company owes • Value of all shares • stock prices falling • how things go over time • Initial Public Offering • To buy high and sell low • stocks from many industries • bonus from good performance • Value of all a company's shares • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2025-09-12
Across
- How much people want something
- Property Things people own themselves
- How people use money and resources to get what they need and want
- Goods sent out to other countries
- When prices go up
- People who buy and use things
- Trading goods without money
- Enterprise System People can choose what to make, sell, and buy
- Money a business makes after costs
- How much of something is available
- People who make or grow things
- How much work is done in a time
- Things that are nice to have but not needed
- Things we must have to live (food, water, shelter)
- Work someone does for others
Down
- Money people earn
- Economy People buy and sell freely
- of Labor Splitting jobs into smaller tasks
- The things made or sold
- Not enough of something
- Focusing on one skill or job
- Cost The thing you give up when you choose something else
- Objects you can touch and buy
- Money used to buy things
- Goods brought into a country
25 Clues: Money people earn • When prices go up • The things made or sold • Not enough of something • Money used to buy things • Trading goods without money • Focusing on one skill or job • Goods brought into a country • Work someone does for others • People who buy and use things • Objects you can touch and buy • How much people want something • People who make or grow things • ...
Mary Claire's Puzzle 2026-03-16
Across
- a service in which you put money in a bank so that you can slowly take it out over time
- tools needed for making things or places
- the total amount of things that a group of people can produce
- a percentage of the total amount you have in the bank that is paid into your account
- rivalry between two or more companies
- when a product is hard to find
- a person who buys a product
- a business that makes a profit
- the study of how we use money
Down
- a tax on goods that you buy
- to pay you back for using your money, the bank pays interest for your savings
- labor different workers do different jobs
- the US has a _______ economy
- tax that is charged on money from working
- what a person gives up when buying something else
- the work that someone does
- a plan for how each type of item will be spent
- money that you must give, pay, or earn back
- someone who takes a risk and starts a business
- doing one thing very well
20 Clues: doing one thing very well • the work that someone does • a tax on goods that you buy • a person who buys a product • the US has a _______ economy • the study of how we use money • when a product is hard to find • a business that makes a profit • rivalry between two or more companies • tools needed for making things or places • labor different workers do different jobs • ...
Shark Tank Math & Investing Vocabulary 2026-04-06
Across
- a presentation used to convince others to invest in an idea
- a way of showing a part out of 100
- facts or data used to support a claim
- other products or businesses offering something similar
- information collected to support your idea
- a plan for how money will be spent
- the group of buyers and sellers for a product
- an increase in size, sales, or popularity over time
- a specific part or function of a product
- the total money a business brings in before expenses
Down
- a visual display used to show data clearly
- the money spent to make or run a product
- the money earned after costs are subtracted
- how much people want a product
- a choice made based on data and reasoning
- how a product helps or improves something for users
- a person who gives money to support a business idea
- a set of questions used to gather opinions or data
- a pattern or direction shown in data over time
- the group of people you want to sell your product to
20 Clues: how much people want a product • a way of showing a part out of 100 • a plan for how money will be spent • facts or data used to support a claim • the money spent to make or run a product • a specific part or function of a product • a choice made based on data and reasoning • a visual display used to show data clearly • information collected to support your idea • ...
Economics 2026-02-24
Across
- Payment received for work
- Using money with the goal of earning a financial return
- Spreading investments to reduce risk
- The value of the next best alternative given up
- Interest earned on both principal and previously earned interest
- Money owed; a financial obligation
- Protection against financial loss
- The desire and ability to purchase a good or service
- A plan for managing income and expenses
- Tools, machinery, and equipment used in production
- A number that represents your creditworthiness
- Income earned by a business or government
- The cost of borrowing money
Down
- The basic economic problem of limited resources
- Anything of value that is owned
- Money set aside for future use
- A general increase in prices over time
- The ability to borrow money with a promise to repay
- A loan specifically used to buy a home
- Places where buyers and sellers interact
- The original amount borrowed
- Mandatory payments to the government
- A person who starts and runs a business
- How easily an asset can be converted to cash
- The quantity of a good or service available
25 Clues: Payment received for work • The cost of borrowing money • The original amount borrowed • Money set aside for future use • Anything of value that is owned • Protection against financial loss • Money owed; a financial obligation • Spreading investments to reduce risk • Mandatory payments to the government • A general increase in prices over time • ...
Dollar Bill Kids Club 2024-03-19
Across
- - Money you set aside in a secure place that you can use in the future.
- - What something costs.
- - A plan that outlines what money you earn or receive and how you will save or spend it.
- - To present something without expecting something back.
- - A unit of money
- - an item that is an accepted form to use for economic exchange.
- - Things that would be nice to have but are not necessary for living.
Down
- - A financial institution/business that accepts deposits, makes loans and handles other financial transactions.
- - Pay out money for goods or services.
- - To receive money for the services you do.
- - A sum of money that is taken out of your bank account.
- - A result you wish to achieve or do in a specific amount of time.
- - A sum of money put in your bank account.
13 Clues: - A unit of money • - What something costs. • - Pay out money for goods or services. • - A sum of money put in your bank account. • - To receive money for the services you do. • - A sum of money that is taken out of your bank account. • - To present something without expecting something back. • - an item that is an accepted form to use for economic exchange. • ...
Personal Finance 2024-03-12
Across
- When you keep away money for a later time
- A portion of a loan that is charged at a normal consistent schedule
- A type of security over an issuer owing a debt to someone
- A passive amount of money gain
- What people use to purchase goods or services with the intent of it being paid back
Down
- A calculation plan used to spend money
- Taking an amount of money out from the bank to make a big purchase
- To use the money you have obtained on goods or services
- Putting money into shares or property expecting a gain on profit
- An income based on the amount of sold goods
- A specific system of money varying from countries
- A rate of pay placed on lent money
- A subscription of shares issued by a business or corporation
13 Clues: A passive amount of money gain • A rate of pay placed on lent money • A calculation plan used to spend money • When you keep away money for a later time • An income based on the amount of sold goods • A specific system of money varying from countries • To use the money you have obtained on goods or services • A type of security over an issuer owing a debt to someone • ...
UHD Seminar Puzzle 2022-11-22
Across
- / To do lists
- / Career coaches,cover letters
- / Texas residents aid
- / Fasfa Given
- abroad / Impact learning Opp.
- / shows classes needed for major
- / changes in income
- / mini trips for freshman
- / Free money
- / Earned money
Down
- / Stop from registering
- /$6,500
- / dual enrollment
- / $5,500
- / hours needed for course
- / Fasfa available
- / For essays
- / Borrowed Money
- / Impact Learning Opp.
- Grant / state grant
- / $7,500
- / US Citizens aid
- / 73% completion, 170hrs time frame
- Grant / federal grant
- / Math and statistics
- / Helps get jobs
26 Clues: /$6,500 • / $5,500 • / $7,500 • / For essays • / Free money • / To do lists • / Fasfa Given • / Earned money • / Borrowed Money • / Helps get jobs • / dual enrollment • / Fasfa available • / US Citizens aid • Grant / state grant • / changes in income • / Texas residents aid • Grant / federal grant • / Math and statistics • / Impact Learning Opp. • / Stop from registering • / hours needed for course • ...
Level 5 Unit 3 Vocabulary Review 2022-10-19
Across
- against the law
- worried and anxious
- take someone to jail for breaking the law
- get money
- give one thing for another
- people who make money that is not real
- something you do for someone
- pay money
- a thing
- to stop something from happening
Down
- not real
- useful and important
- get from someone temporarily
- give
- not new
- things
- things you must have
- machines and tools used to make other things
- a group of people who work together
- machines that copy pictures from one paper onto
20 Clues: give • things • not new • a thing • not real • get money • pay money • against the law • worried and anxious • useful and important • things you must have • give one thing for another • get from someone temporarily • something you do for someone • to stop something from happening • a group of people who work together • people who make money that is not real • ...
MIYB Crossword 2024-11-26
Across
- a unique design or symbol
- a symbol to identify a business/company
- ability to understand
- model
- value of materials
- problem solving technique
- solves a problem
- money spent
- info about reactions to a product
- unwelcoming situation
Down
- discover or reveal
- a thing that serves a need or want
- total money you're allowed to spend
- meaningful catchphrase
- things necessary to launch your business
- money that's gained
- person who solves a problem
- an exiting presentation
- digital places where solution is sold
- non existent
20 Clues: model • money spent • non existent • solves a problem • discover or reveal • value of materials • money that's gained • ability to understand • unwelcoming situation • meaningful catchphrase • an exiting presentation • a unique design or symbol • problem solving technique • person who solves a problem • info about reactions to a product • a thing that serves a need or want • ...
Financial accounting 2026-03-04
Across
- Profit paid to shareholders
- Owner’s investment
- Difference between sides of account
- Money customers owe
- Profit kept in company
- Total sales amount
- Record of financial transactions
- Check of financial records
- Money owed to suppliers
- Costs greater than income
Down
- Left side of account
- Record before cash payment
- Ability to pay long debts
- Financial report of company
- Book of accounts
- Original purchase price
- Ability to pay short debts
- Current market price of asset
- Right side of account
- Money paid to government
20 Clues: Book of accounts • Owner’s investment • Total sales amount • Money customers owe • Left side of account • Right side of account • Profit kept in company • Original purchase price • Money owed to suppliers • Money paid to government • Ability to pay long debts • Costs greater than income • Record before cash payment • Ability to pay short debts • Check of financial records • ...
Crossword :) 2025-12-03
Across
- Cost of borrowing funds
- Difference between cost and price
- Person who buys/sells assets for clients
- Money owed
- Fixed-income security
- Return on an investment
- Ownership in a company
- Wealth used for investment
- Ease of converting assets to cash
- Profit paid to shareholders
- Collection of investments
- Anything of value owned
Down
- Chance of loss
- Ability to borrow money
- Financial obligation or debt
- Spending plan
- Estimate of future financial results
- Determining the worth of an asset
- Using borrowed money to invest
- Rising prices over time
20 Clues: Money owed • Spending plan • Chance of loss • Fixed-income security • Ownership in a company • Cost of borrowing funds • Ability to borrow money • Return on an investment • Rising prices over time • Anything of value owned • Collection of investments • Wealth used for investment • Profit paid to shareholders • Financial obligation or debt • Using borrowed money to invest • ...
Budgeting/Investing 2024-05-20
Across
- Savings accounts offer ______ interest rates than investing
- the biggest advantage young people have regarding investing
- you should open one of these ASAP!
- savings accounts grow at a much ______ rate than investing
- similar to savings but can grow your money faster
- the money you "earn" from investing
- when prices increase faster than wages
Down
- investing is a ____ ____ activity
- an IRA & 401(k) can help you save for this
- type of expense you pay every month for the same amount
- type of interest in which money grows on itself
- Gas, water, electricity
- a plan for managing money
- all investing involves some type of this
- you need this type of account to buy/sell stocks
- the total amount of money earned after taxes & deductions
- part of a company you can buy as an investment
17 Clues: Gas, water, electricity • a plan for managing money • investing is a ____ ____ activity • you should open one of these ASAP! • the money you "earn" from investing • when prices increase faster than wages • all investing involves some type of this • an IRA & 401(k) can help you save for this • part of a company you can buy as an investment • ...
AMA ENG 2025-10-15
Across
- Helping someone in need
- Money you have to pay back
- Not betting on a single option
- Group savings
- A person who starts their own business
- You earn it monthly as an employee
Down
- Ability to follow the rules
- Virtual money
- Counterparty to a loan
- Official money used in a country
- Money management tool
- Part of a company that one owns
- Put your money to work
13 Clues: Virtual money • Group savings • Money management tool • Counterparty to a loan • Put your money to work • Helping someone in need • Money you have to pay back • Ability to follow the rules • Not betting on a single option • Part of a company that one owns • Official money used in a country • You earn it monthly as an employee • A person who starts their own business
L6 Proyecto de Vocabulario 2020-12-16
20 Clues: hat • gift • suit • sale • money • dress • to pay • sweater • sandals • sneakers • underwear • to bargain • shop; store • credit card • bathing suit • shopping mall • cash register • to spend (money) • to wear; to take • department store
Financial fundamentals 2021-05-10
15 Clues: shop • Cost • Give • Funds • waste • Direct • Purchase • Expansion • A high quality • Managment of money • Focuses on bussines • A medium of exchange • To help generate a good • The study of people choices • Where you keep your money safe
Accounting & Finance 2020-01-08
Across
- The action or process of investing money for profit or material result
- When a system withdraws money from someone's bank account
- Money paid regularly for the use of money lent
- A list of a company's employees and the amount of money they are to be paid
- A document that can be used to give someone money
Down
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
- First in order of importance
- the amount paid to each employee on payday
- The action of deducting or subtracting something
- A card used to make immediate transactions
- A term used to describe all money received while in a certain job
- A tax paid to the government when a sale is made.
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
13 Clues: First in order of importance • the amount paid to each employee on payday • A card used to make immediate transactions • Money paid regularly for the use of money lent • The action of deducting or subtracting something • A tax paid to the government when a sale is made. • A document that can be used to give someone money • ...
Accounting & Finance 2020-01-08
Across
- The action or process of investing money for profit or material result
- When a system withdraws money from someone's bank account
- Money paid regularly for the use of money lent
- A list of a company's employees and the amount of money they are to be paid
- A document that can be used to give someone money
Down
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
- First in order of importance
- the amount paid to each employee on payday
- The action of deducting or subtracting something
- A card used to make immediate transactions
- A term used to describe all money received while in a certain job
- A tax paid to the government when a sale is made.
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
13 Clues: First in order of importance • the amount paid to each employee on payday • A card used to make immediate transactions • Money paid regularly for the use of money lent • The action of deducting or subtracting something • A tax paid to the government when a sale is made. • A document that can be used to give someone money • ...
Accounting & Finance 2020-01-08
Across
- The action or process of investing money for profit or material result
- When a system withdraws money from someone's bank account
- Money paid regularly for the use of money lent
- A list of a company's employees and the amount of money they are to be paid
- A document that can be used to give someone money
Down
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
- First in order of importance
- the amount paid to each employee on payday
- The action of deducting or subtracting something
- A card used to make immediate transactions
- A term used to describe all money received while in a certain job
- A tax paid to the government when a sale is made.
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
13 Clues: First in order of importance • the amount paid to each employee on payday • A card used to make immediate transactions • Money paid regularly for the use of money lent • The action of deducting or subtracting something • A tax paid to the government when a sale is made. • A document that can be used to give someone money • ...
Accounting & Finance 2020-01-08
Across
- The action or process of investing money for profit or material result
- When a system withdraws money from someone's bank account
- Money paid regularly for the use of money lent
- A list of a company's employees and the amount of money they are to be paid
- A document that can be used to give someone money
Down
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
- First in order of importance
- the amount paid to each employee on payday
- The action of deducting or subtracting something
- A card used to make immediate transactions
- A term used to describe all money received while in a certain job
- A tax paid to the government when a sale is made.
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
13 Clues: First in order of importance • the amount paid to each employee on payday • A card used to make immediate transactions • Money paid regularly for the use of money lent • The action of deducting or subtracting something • A tax paid to the government when a sale is made. • A document that can be used to give someone money • ...
job interview 2017-10-19
Across
- this is where you live
- exams you have obtained
- work
- things you know how to do
- do something for money
- things you like
- information about you
- synonym of capable of
Down
- synonym of CV
- money you get for working
- academic instruction
- CV
- understand something
- money you get for work
- what you desire
- skills you have
- electronic address
17 Clues: CV • work • synonym of CV • what you desire • skills you have • things you like • electronic address • academic instruction • understand something • information about you • synonym of capable of • this is where you live • money you get for work • do something for money • exams you have obtained • money you get for working • things you know how to do
Concious Consumer Arithmetic 2021-01-18
Across
- the system used to measure and arrange the days, weeks, months
- the amount of money you have available to spend
- the amount of money that is owed by a person, company, country, etc. and that they usually have to pay interest on
- money that is earned in trade or business after paying the costs of producing and selling goods and services
- money that something costs you or that you need to spend in order to do something.
- a group of people who are related to each other, such as a mother, a father, and their children
- money earned by a person, company, government, etc. over particular period of time
- money that is charged by a bank or other financial organization for borrowing money
Down
- something that is different from something else, especially from what is usual, and offering the possibility of choice
- a comparison of two numbers calculated by dividing
- an amount of something, often expressed as a number out of 100
- the system of trade and industry by which the wealth of a country is made and used
- expression which tells us that, two ratios are equivalent
- a situation in which a business or an organization spends more money than it earns, or loses money in another way
- a journey in which you go somewhere, usually for a short time, and come back again
15 Clues: the amount of money you have available to spend • a comparison of two numbers calculated by dividing • expression which tells us that, two ratios are equivalent • the system used to measure and arrange the days, weeks, months • an amount of something, often expressed as a number out of 100 • ...
Financial Skills 2024-09-02
Across
- give something in exchange for money
- A current medium of exchange in the form of coins or bank notes
- A job or profession
- Allows an electronic transfer of money from some ones bank account
- Money someone has accumulated
- Money that you owe to another person or bank.
- A compulsory contribution to the state revenue dependent on your income
Down
- The state of having paid work
- An establishment for maintaining, receiving, exchanging or loaning money
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate for delaying the payment of a debt.
- Allowing the holder to purchase good or services on credit
- Money received on a regular basis for work.
12 Clues: A job or profession • The state of having paid work • Money someone has accumulated • give something in exchange for money • Money received on a regular basis for work. • Money that you owe to another person or bank. • Allowing the holder to purchase good or services on credit • A current medium of exchange in the form of coins or bank notes • ...
Economy 2017-12-10
Across
- the method of getting the goods to the individuals who will use them
- the individual who will use the goods or services
- to support a person, organization, or activity by giving money, encouragement, or other help
- a reduction of the supply of money in an economy, and therefore a reduction of economic activity
- a suggestion, sometimes a written one
- the economic system with the aim to ensure that production occurs that maximizes profit and is characterized by competition against other producers within the system
- the process of discussing something with someone in order to reach an agreement with them, or the discussions themselves
- someone who starts their own business, especially when this involves seeing a new opportunity
- the activity of buying and selling, or exchanging, goods and/or services between people or countries
- someone who keeps or examines the records of money received, paid, and owed by a company or person
Down
- a general, continuous increase in prices
- the individual who will create the goods or services
- money that is earned from doing work or received from investments; a company's profit in a particular period of time
- (a part of) the profit of a company that is paid to the people who own shares in it
- the amount of money you have available to spend
- the creation of a good or service that has value to another individual
- 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 products that are desired by individuals
- resource the department in a company that is responsible for dealing with employees, for example by employing them, training them, dealing with their problems, and managing their records
- the management of a supply of money
- to make something known generally or in public, especially in order to sell it
- to put money, effort, time, etc. into something to make a profit or get an advantage
- an agreement in which you pay a company money and they pay your costs if you have an accident, injury, etc.
- a list of matters to be discussed at a meeting
- an agreement or an arrangement, especially in business
- (an amount of) money paid to the government that is based on your income or the cost of goods or services you have bought
26 Clues: the management of a supply of money • a suggestion, sometimes a written one • a general, continuous increase in prices • the products that are desired by individuals • a list of matters to be discussed at a meeting • the amount of money you have available to spend • the individual who will use the goods or services • the individual who will create the goods or services • ...
Economics: Unit 3 Review 2 2025-11-17
Across
- America's first secretary of the Treasury.
- American politician who believed that paper money "deluded" the people.
- This relationship to money is the root of all evil.
- His assembly line production process revolutionized the automobile industry.
- One who lends money or capital.
- Word used by Christ to describe riches.
- The reward someone receives when they save their money in a bank.
- Type of account that a checking account is an example of.
- Assets that can be easily converted into M1 money because it is highly liquid.
- Legal entity which is distinct from the people who own it.
- A 401-k is an example of this type of defined account.
- When there are no restrictions or penalties placed on the exchange of goods.
- One of the world's oldest known instruments for mathematical calculation.
- Hebrew leader that helped Egypt through its seven year famine in Biblical times.
- Central banking network of the United States.
- A nation that has a large population, but its citizens have far less money to spend than the typical American worker.
- Any form of money that has been declared a valid means of payment.
- Arrangement provided by an employer for the intent of providing for an employee's retirement from work.
- Standard, recognizable appearance.
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- Site of where Ford made his first automobile.
- Type of liability that does not hold individual stockholders personally responsible to pay a firm's debts.
- If prices decrease because money seems more valuable and stable.
- One of the first economists to understand that unrestricted free trade between nations can be beneficial.
- The "D" in R&D.
- When the level of prices in the market rises because there is too much money in circulation.
- Account holder's written order that authorizes his/her bank to withdraw funds from an account.
- Investment company that combines resources of all their shareholders and invests the money in a wide variety of areas.
- Legendary Greek king who supposedly could turn things into gold by only a touch.
- The things that Jesus said to not to lay up on Earth.
- A production system that can turn out masses of identical products.
- Asserted value of an item.
- When the costs of production have increased, but production and sales have not increased proportionately.
- Payments given in exchange for insurance against loss.
- Sum cost of all the factors of producution used in producing one unit of a good.
- Coins that are deliberately lowered in quality and value.
35 Clues: The "D" in R&D. • Asserted value of an item. • One who lends money or capital. • Standard, recognizable appearance. • Word used by Christ to describe riches. • America's first secretary of the Treasury. • Site of where Ford made his first automobile. • Central banking network of the United States. • This relationship to money is the root of all evil. • ...
Business and economics 2022-11-16
Across
- I started this business
- I will die without this
- I produce that product
- we need to save money
- I use this for my personal company
- i want that product
- i buy stuff here
- yes I get money today
- I wish I could buy that membership
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- Many of people want this so it cost a lot money
- this for that
- I give u stuff
- I make jobs
- this is the great status of money
- I give you education
- you give me stuff
16 Clues: I make jobs • this for that • I give u stuff • i buy stuff here • you give me stuff • i want that product • I give you education • we need to save money • yes I get money today • I produce that product • I started this business • I will die without this • this is the great status of money • I use this for my personal company • I wish I could buy that membership • ...
Balancing Time and Money 2023-09-28
Across
- Keeping things in the right proportion, like time and money
- The act of setting aside money for later use
- A precious resource that should be used wisely
- A duty or task that you must take care of
- Money you set aside for the future
- Putting your money into something to make it grow
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- A plan for managing your money
- The money you spend on things like bills and groceries
- Something you want to achieve or work towards
- Making decisions about what to do with your time and money
- Something that is most important and deserves your attention
- The money you make from working or other sources
12 Clues: A plan for managing your money • Money you set aside for the future • A duty or task that you must take care of • The act of setting aside money for later use • Something you want to achieve or work towards • A precious resource that should be used wisely • The money you make from working or other sources • Putting your money into something to make it grow • ...
Key Financial Terms 2015-12-14
Across
- The amount of money needed to run the business – rent, staff wages, production etc.
- The money that is received from sales.
- The amount of money your product or service costs.
- A cost that varies with the amount of money that is spent.
- The total amount of money that is used to pay for all of the costs involved in the business.
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- The amount of money first invested into the business to initially set up the business.
- The amount of sales that are made.
- The amount of money needed for the business to survive and continue running.
- Costs that will never change
- When the amount of money you used to produce the product or service you are selling is the same as the amount of money you make back in sales.
- When the money made from sales is more than the costs.
- When the amount of money you make from sales is less than the costs including productions and rent.
12 Clues: Costs that will never change • The amount of sales that are made. • The money that is received from sales. • The amount of money your product or service costs. • When the money made from sales is more than the costs. • A cost that varies with the amount of money that is spent. • The amount of money needed for the business to survive and continue running. • ...
Key Financial Terms 2015-12-14
Across
- Costs that will never change
- When the amount of money you used to produce the product or service you are selling is the same as the amount of money you make back in sales.
- The amount of money first invested into the business to initially set up the business.
- The amount of money needed for the business to survive and continue running.
- When the amount of money you make from sales is less than the costs including productions and rent.
- The amount of money your product or service costs.
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- When the money made from sales is more than the costs.
- A cost that varies with the amount of money that is spent.
- The amount of sales that are made.
- The money that is received from sales.
- The amount of money needed to run the business – rent, staff wages, production etc.
- The total amount of money that is used to pay for all of the costs involved in the business.
12 Clues: Costs that will never change • The amount of sales that are made. • The money that is received from sales. • The amount of money your product or service costs. • When the money made from sales is more than the costs. • A cost that varies with the amount of money that is spent. • The amount of money needed for the business to survive and continue running. • ...
business 2013-07-11
Across
- you can have this as a class and it is something to do with the inviroment
- wath is left over of your money
- you can find them on a boat
- phones and laptops are ........
- it can come as coins and notes
- there is more and more bussneies
- when something is worth alot of money it has ...
- what you own is .......
- you dont need it you ... it
- the money you get each week
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- it is your you own something
- you can....... a bussnies
- when you are looking something up
- they come into shopes
- somethings people bye
- thigs are not higher they are.....
- you have a wid ...... of something
- you pay ...
18 Clues: you pay ... • they come into shopes • somethings people bye • what you own is ....... • you can....... a bussnies • you can find them on a boat • you dont need it you ... it • the money you get each week • it is your you own something • it can come as coins and notes • wath is left over of your money • phones and laptops are ........ • there is more and more bussneies • ...
Career Terms 2023-12-14
Across
- Putting money or paycheck into your bank account
- A plan for your money
- Internal Revenue Service
- Working together as a group
- Something dangerous
- Your bring home pay
- A person who works for a company/individual
- Something you learn through training
- The company/individual you work for
- Working 40 hours a week
- Personal Protective Equipment
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- How much you make before deductions come out of your pay
- Money taken out of your bank account
- Taxes that help with medical care after retirement
- Money that is taken out of your paycheck
- Another word for yearly
- Nationwide
- Working less than 30 hours a week
18 Clues: Nationwide • Something dangerous • Your bring home pay • A plan for your money • Another word for yearly • Working 40 hours a week • Internal Revenue Service • Working together as a group • Personal Protective Equipment • Working less than 30 hours a week • The company/individual you work for • Money taken out of your bank account • Something you learn through training • ...
chapter 10-1 2022-11-29
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- / standard unit of currency in a countrys money supply;american dollar,british pound,etc
- / money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services
- / moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
- / one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- / funds deposited in a bank that can be accessed by writing a check or using a debit card
- / paper currency issued by the fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- / money that has an alternative use an economic good;gunpowder,flour,corn,etc
- / is the narrow definition that includes coins and currency travelers checks dda's and checking account held at depository institutions
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- / money by government decree has no alternative value or use as a commodity
- / one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
- / privately owned publicity controlled central bank of the united states
- /is a broader measure that includes M1 along with forms of money that serve as a store of value, components including savings deposits, time deposits, and money market funds
- /an overthrow of government
- / money in the form of gold and silver coins
14 Clues: /an overthrow of government • / money in the form of gold and silver coins • / moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter • / privately owned publicity controlled central bank of the united states • / money by government decree has no alternative value or use as a commodity • / money that has an alternative use an economic good;gunpowder,flour,corn,etc • ...
GWb2 Unit 5 2023-06-12
Across
- money in notes and coins
- to supply, offer
- to keep, to cause or enable to continue
- not rare, everyday
- to get, acquire or secure
- influence of people of your age group on you
- limited in size or extent
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- take money from a bank account
- planning a proper way for spending money
- of great value
- a synonym for the word "buy"
- To think carefully about
- buy more than is normal or needed
- to make certain
- extra money your bank allows you to spend
- because of
16 Clues: because of • of great value • to make certain • to supply, offer • not rare, everyday • money in notes and coins • To think carefully about • to get, acquire or secure • limited in size or extent • a synonym for the word "buy" • take money from a bank account • buy more than is normal or needed • to keep, to cause or enable to continue • planning a proper way for spending money • ...
Personal Finance Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-14
Across
- The ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment.
- Income,especially when of a company or organization and of a substantial nature.
- A sum of money paid as bail.
- Allow or provide a particular amount of money in a budget.
- The action or practice of spending money, especially excessive amounts of money.
- The money one has saved, especially through a bank or investment plan.
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- Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent,or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- A system of money in general use in a particular country.
- Spending money with the expectation of achieving a profit or material result by putting it into financial plans.
- Rate The proportion of a loan that is charged as interest to the borrower,typically expressed as an annual percentage of the loan outstanding.
- Have or keep a supply of (a particular product or type or product) available for sale.
- A thing that is borrowed,especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
13 Clues: A sum of money paid as bail. • A system of money in general use in a particular country. • Allow or provide a particular amount of money in a budget. • The ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment. • The money one has saved, especially through a bank or investment plan. • ...
economics 2022-08-25
Across
- : the money that a country uses : a specific kind of money
- : the act of using money to earn more money : the act of investing money
- :unable to pay debts
- : to put (money) in a bank account
- : the act or process of trying to get or win something (such as a prize or a higher level of success) that someone else is also trying to get or win
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- : an amount of money available for spending that is based on a plan for how it will be spent
- : : the process or system by which goods and services are produced, sold, and bought in a country or region
- : an amount of money that you owe to a person, bank, company, etc.
- : the way in which money is used and handled
- : an amount of money that is used for a special purpose
- : an amount of money that is given to someone for a period of time with a promise that it will be paid back
- : failure to keep or to continue to have something
12 Clues: :unable to pay debts • : to put (money) in a bank account • : the way in which money is used and handled • : failure to keep or to continue to have something • : an amount of money that is used for a special purpose • : the money that a country uses : a specific kind of money • : an amount of money that you owe to a person, bank, company, etc. • ...
Income & Expenditure 2023-11-30
Across
- A record of income, expenses or both.
- Money a person receives every day or every week for doing a job.
- Money a person receives for doing a job.
- A plan for how to spend and save your money.
- A written document that shows proof of something.
- Using money carefully. Not spending it on things you don't need.
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- Money given in exchange for goods & services.
- Where people live.
- Amount of money left after deducting the total expenses from the total income.
- Money a person receives every month for doing a job.
- Money a person has to pay back.
- To work hard for something you want.
12 Clues: Where people live. • Money a person has to pay back. • To work hard for something you want. • A record of income, expenses or both. • Money a person receives for doing a job. • A plan for how to spend and save your money. • Money given in exchange for goods & services. • A written document that shows proof of something. • ...
Vocabulary on money and income 2022-08-08
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- (noun, singular) money received for working extra hours
- (noun, singular) money paid to salespeople and agents
- (noun, singular) money paid for the use of a house or apartment.
- (noun, plural) money paid by the day or the hour, usually received weekly.
- (noun, singular) money paid monthly by an employer.
- (verb)to receive money in return for one's labor or services.
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- (noun, singular) money paid by a company or the government for a retired person
- (noun, plural) money paid to finance government spending.
- (noun, singular) extra money received under extraordinary performance
- (noun, singular) repayments of money borrowed to buy a house or apartment.
- (noun, singular) money in circulation as a medium of exchange in a country
11 Clues: (noun, singular) money paid monthly by an employer. • (noun, singular) money paid to salespeople and agents • (noun, singular) money received for working extra hours • (noun, plural) money paid to finance government spending. • (verb)to receive money in return for one's labor or services. • (noun, singular) money paid for the use of a house or apartment. • ...
Personal Finance Vocabulary 2023-08-10
Across
- trading money in exchange for goods or services
- buying something now and paying for it later (plus interest)
- a small plastic card used to pay for goods or services with money from your account.
- a fee paid for the use of borrowing money
- A small plastic card used to buy goods or services on credit.
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- how you manage(use) your money
- money put away for later use, often for emergencies or large purchases
- a plan for spending and saving money
- putting money in something that offers potentially profitable returns; growing your money
- money that you earn from working or investments
- money borrowed but has not been repaid; owing money
11 Clues: how you manage(use) your money • a plan for spending and saving money • a fee paid for the use of borrowing money • trading money in exchange for goods or services • money that you earn from working or investments • money borrowed but has not been repaid; owing money • buying something now and paying for it later (plus interest) • ...
Concious Consumer Arithmetic 2021-01-18
Across
- a comparison of two numbers calculated by dividing
- money that is earned in trade or business after paying the costs of producing and selling goods and services
- expression which tells us that, two ratios are equivalent
- a journey in which you go somewhere, usually for a short time, and come back again
- an amount of something, often expressed as a number out of 100
- the system used to measure and arrange the days, weeks, months
- money that something costs you or that you need to spend in order to do something.
- a situation in which a business or an organization spends more money than it earns, or loses money in another way
- the amount of money that is owed by a person, company, country, etc. and that they usually have to pay interest on
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- a group of people who are related to each other, such as a mother, a father, and their children
- something that is different from something else, especially from what is usual, and offering the possibility of choice
- money that is charged by a bank or other financial organization for borrowing money
- the system of trade and industry by which the wealth of a country is made and used
- money earned by a person, company, government, etc. over particular period of time
- the amount of money you have available to spend
15 Clues: the amount of money you have available to spend • a comparison of two numbers calculated by dividing • expression which tells us that, two ratios are equivalent • an amount of something, often expressed as a number out of 100 • the system used to measure and arrange the days, weeks, months • ...
Financial Decision Making 2025-05-12
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- an independent agency of the United States government that protects depositors of insured banks in the United States against the loss of their deposits if a bank fails
- a service that provides individuals with guidance and support to manage their debt
- a current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes; coins and banknotes collectively
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt
- a company that collects and maintains information about individuals' credit histories and repayment habits
- a sum of money placed or kept in a bank account, usually to gain interest
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest
- the central banking system of the United States
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- the action or process of investing money for profit or material result
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks to do so
- a general increase in prices and a fall in the purchasing value of money
- money received, especially regularly, for work or through investments
- a system of money in general use in a particular country
- remove or take away (something) from a particular place or position
- a supply of a commodity not needed for immediate use but available if required
15 Clues: the central banking system of the United States • a system of money in general use in a particular country • remove or take away (something) from a particular place or position • money received, especially regularly, for work or through investments • the action or process of investing money for profit or material result • ...
Banking for Bosses 2021-09-29
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- The physical form of currency
- A _______ account is essentially a wallet
- This is a common tool used to buy things at allows you to instantly pay for things at a store, restaurant, etc, without using cash
- A secure way to pay for large expenses, usually to pay bills, especially through the mail
- One of the most popular money-sending apps
- The rate at which your money earns more money every year while it sits in your bank account
- A machine that let's you store or take out cash from a bank account
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- The money earned by keeping funds in a bank account
- A _______ account will slowly earn you more money over time
- This is a tool that allows you to pay for things without actually sending any money instantaneously; instead, you pay what you owe at the end of the month
- A transaction where money is taken out of your account
- A financial institution that keeps and loans money
- A transaction where money is put into your account
13 Clues: The physical form of currency • A _______ account is essentially a wallet • One of the most popular money-sending apps • A financial institution that keeps and loans money • A transaction where money is put into your account • The money earned by keeping funds in a bank account • A transaction where money is taken out of your account • ...
Module 2A 2024-05-07
Across
- an unnecessary or wrong use of money
- to keep something, especially money, for use in the future
- to be able to buy or do something because you have enough money
- an amount of money that parents regularly give to their child to spend as they choose
- a person who buys goods or services for their own use
Down
- to get or receive something from someone with the intention of giving it back after a period of time
- to stop yourself from doing something that you want to do
- to give something to someone for a short period of time, expecting it to be given back
- to receive money as payment for work that you do
- to give money to someone for something you want to buy or for services provided
- the amount of money needed to buy, do, or make something
- to give money as a payment for something
- money in the form of notes and coins, rather than cheques or credit cards
13 Clues: an unnecessary or wrong use of money • to give money as a payment for something • to receive money as payment for work that you do • a person who buys goods or services for their own use • the amount of money needed to buy, do, or make something • to stop yourself from doing something that you want to do • to keep something, especially money, for use in the future • ...
Vocabulary all through the year 2022-03-11
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- money that one owes
- the state of not having a job.
- Amount earned by a worker that is paid hourly or daily.
- Money received from work or through investments.
- Amount earned by a business after expenses.
- capital worker a and their skills, knowledge, experience, and talents.
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- A plan for spending and saving one’s income
- money earned as a percentage of a sale or service
- a nations form of money
- money that is spent directly from one’s bank account.
- A house payment; usually the repayment of a bank loan with interest.
- a loan of money that must be repaid.
- money that is borrowed and most be paid back, usually with additional interest.
13 Clues: money that one owes • a nations form of money • the state of not having a job. • a loan of money that must be repaid. • A plan for spending and saving one’s income • Amount earned by a business after expenses. • Money received from work or through investments. • money earned as a percentage of a sale or service • money that is spent directly from one’s bank account. • ...
idk 2022-10-14
Across
- a company's debts
- suppliers to whom the company owes money for purchases made on credit
- examining a company's system of control and the accuracy of its records
- a book of accounts
- money that a business uses for everyday expenses or has available for spending
- a person that records the company's daily transactions
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- money recieved for working extra hours
- goods stored ready for sale
- repayments of money borrowed to buy a house or flat
- money paid to finance government spending
- the part of its profit that a company pays to its shareholders
- money paid by a company or the government to a retired person
- money paid to professional people such as lawyers
13 Clues: a company's debts • a book of accounts • goods stored ready for sale • money recieved for working extra hours • money paid to finance government spending • money paid to professional people such as lawyers • repayments of money borrowed to buy a house or flat • a person that records the company's daily transactions • ...
English for Business 2025-06-23
Across
- Thinking about what to do and how to do it
- To go from one place to another, usually far
- The money used in a country (like baht or pounds)
- Things you would like to have, but don't need
- All the money a business earns before costs
- A plan for how to spend money
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- People working together to reach a goal
- Something you must pay money for, such as bills
- To give one thing and get another (often money or goods)
- The money you make after paying expenses
- Changing money from one currency to another
- Things you must have to live or do a job
- When people buy goods or services from a business
13 Clues: A plan for how to spend money • People working together to reach a goal • The money you make after paying expenses • Things you must have to live or do a job • Thinking about what to do and how to do it • Changing money from one currency to another • All the money a business earns before costs • To go from one place to another, usually far • ...
Commerce Terms 2022-09-01
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- A product that can be used multiple times
- Something that includes a company promoting a product or service
- A resource with economical value
- Refers to the factors of production, includes the hard work done by an individual
- Cost of an item that is the next best alternative for a different, more suitable option
- Money that is stored for emergency costs or larger purchases
- Something that a consumer can but that is necessary for survival
- A type of card that lets consumers borrow money and pay later for interest
- A method of managing money to satisfy both current and future wants and needs
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- A branch that defines and structures the world of Commerce
- Laws made by the federal government, can include matters in Commerce
- A sum of money that a person owes to an organisation or individual
- Legal agreements made by two parties
- A fixed time that a company promises to support a consumer's product for
- The amount of money a person earns after tax
- Money that a business makes to keep it running
- A product or service that can be accessed easily
- The cost of an item
- Something that a consumer can buy that isn't necessary for survival
19 Clues: The cost of an item • A resource with economical value • Legal agreements made by two parties • A product that can be used multiple times • The amount of money a person earns after tax • Money that a business makes to keep it running • A product or service that can be accessed easily • A branch that defines and structures the world of Commerce • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Stock market 2021-02-03
Across
- The lending of small amounts of money at low interest to new businesses in the developing world
- A chemical element with the symbol Au
- Money credited to the borrowers account
- The process of saving enough money to fulfil a life goal
- A fossil fuel formed from the remains of ancient marine organisms
- The sum of money is blocked for the period of the deposit
- A way to raise funds online
- A collective investment model based on issuing a fixed number of shares which are not redeemable from the fund
- A silent partner who is providing capital to a company
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- A type of bond that is based on money earned from mortgages
- When many investors finance a project they receive the amount paid plus attractive interest in return, as a cash payment
- A sum of money paid into a bank accout
- A source or supply from which a benefit is produced
- A building or buildings and the land belonging to it or them
- A shiny greyish-white metal
- Traded at the stock exchange
- A collective investment scheme that can issue and redeem shares at any time
- Share of a company
- The investor may have amounts paid out from his investment fund on a regular basis
19 Clues: Share of a company • A shiny greyish-white metal • A way to raise funds online • Traded at the stock exchange • A chemical element with the symbol Au • A sum of money paid into a bank accout • Money credited to the borrowers account • A source or supply from which a benefit is produced • A silent partner who is providing capital to a company • ...
Review 2022-06-08
Across
- to take money out of a bank account
- The ability to make purchases with the promise that the money will be repaid later
- A penalty you are charged for not making your minimum payment by the established due date
- List of your income expenses
- Something of value you promise to give up as a repayment if you cannot repay the loan
- report A statement that has information about your credit activity and current credit situation such as loan paying history and the status of your credit accounts
- a record of transactions in a bank account
- If you put money into a savings account, would you want a ____ rate?
- The least amount you can pay on the card and still keep your account in a good standing
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- How you handled your credit in the past
- The percentage you pay on the money you have borrowed
- To put money into the bank
- An example of a depository institution
- The date by which the credit card company must receive your payment
- Company who insures commercial banks
- The interest payment you owe on the credit card balance
- The amount of money the credit card issuer charges you for Having the credit card account each year
- If you took out a loan, would you want a ___ rate?
- Legal age that allows you to open a checking account
- Company who insures credit unions
20 Clues: To put money into the bank • List of your income expenses • Company who insures credit unions • to take money out of a bank account • Company who insures commercial banks • An example of a depository institution • How you handled your credit in the past • a record of transactions in a bank account • If you took out a loan, would you want a ___ rate? • ...
Cashless society 2024-09-03
Across
- is the main advantage of the cashlees society
- I'm faster than paper, safer than metal, who am I
- card is rectangular in shape and can be slipped into my pocket and wallet. I usually use it when making payments. Who am I?
- payment without money
- take money through the machine
- Financial transactions carried out without using cash are called
- money cannot be stolen physically, but it must be protected from hackers. What am I?
- How to maintain user privacy in a system that records all transactions
- is only paper but everyone is working hard to find me who I am
- community transaction tool
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- round object for making payment
- Influence Will this change affect people's consumption patterns or social behavior?
- payment receipt
- I'm just a number but I'm very guarded and if I'm scattered then my money will run out who am I?
- balance is a number that increases when you work, and decreases when you shop
- the person making the withdrawal
- are the electronic equivalent of muggers and bank robbers
- the game uses money
- is in your hand or on your cell phone. Without me, you cannot buy or pay directly in this modern world. What am I?
19 Clues: payment receipt • the game uses money • payment without money • community transaction tool • take money through the machine • round object for making payment • the person making the withdrawal • is the main advantage of the cashlees society • I'm faster than paper, safer than metal, who am I • are the electronic equivalent of muggers and bank robbers • ...
crime c1 2025-08-12
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- Someone who secretly moves goods or people across borders illegally.
- Fake money or goods made to look real in order to deceive.
- Money or gifts given to influence someone’s actions illegally or unethically.
- A person who gains money or advantage by deceiving others.
- Someone who steals from people’s pockets or bags without them noticing.
- To gain unauthorized access to a computer system.
- To kill a prominent person for political or ideological reasons.
- An attack in a public place to steal from someone, often with violence.
- To deliberately damage or destroy public or private property.
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- The illegal production, transport, or sale of narcotics.
- The act of making a false document, signature, or work of art to deceive.
- To steal goods from a store while pretending to be a customer.
- Forcing someone to give you money or benefits by threats or intimidation
- Lying under oath in a court of law.
- Someone who demands money or favors by threatening to reveal damaging information.
- The crime of taking someone by force to demand ransom or achieve another aim.
- Illegal taking of money placed in your care, often from a company or organization.
- A person who deliberately sets fire to property.
- Someone who enters a building illegally to commit theft.
19 Clues: Lying under oath in a court of law. • A person who deliberately sets fire to property. • To gain unauthorized access to a computer system. • The illegal production, transport, or sale of narcotics. • Someone who enters a building illegally to commit theft. • Fake money or goods made to look real in order to deceive. • ...
Puzzle Set 1 — Money Basics 2026-04-13
10 Clues: Money you owe • Borrowed money • Physical money • Money you earn • Money you spend • Monthly payments • Job or employment • Place to store money • Money kept for later • Plan for managing money
Dakotas economic crossword 2022-03-11
Across
- money that is borrowed and must be paid back
- a plan for spending
- amount earned by a worker
- money received through work
- money that one owes
- a loan of money that must be repaied
- annual amount earned by a worker monthly
Down
- a house payment
- money that is spent directly
- amount earned by a business
- a person or organization that give money
- purcheses and payments
12 Clues: a house payment • a plan for spending • money that one owes • purcheses and payments • amount earned by a worker • money received through work • money that is spent directly • amount earned by a business • a loan of money that must be repaied • a person or organization that give money • annual amount earned by a worker monthly • money that is borrowed and must be paid back
Cashless society 2024-09-02
Across
- The benefit of reducing time and costs in managing physical money.
- The advantage of not needing to carry cash while traveling.
- Another term for a hacker who tries to breach security systems.
- Activity that becomes easier in a cashless society.
- Illegal activities that decrease in a cashless society.
- The process of buying or exchanging goods/services that can be done electronically.
- A tool or app that stores digital money.
- An electronic payment tool often used for transactions at ATMs.Inflation An economic phenomenon potentially influenced by reduced cash use.
- A set of software and hardware enabling electronic payments.
Down
- The process of checking identity in electronic transactions for security.
- A drawback in a cashless society related to technology reliance.
- Aspect that becomes harder to maintain in electronic transactions.
- The global network that enables electronic transactions worldwide.
- A digital currency that does not have a physical form like paper money or coins.
- Communication system used to connect devices without physical cables.
- A place where money is stored and electronic financial transactions occur.
- A person who steals information or money electronically.
- A type of payment that does not use physical money like coins or paper bills.
- Government revenue derived from recorded income or transactions.
19 Clues: A tool or app that stores digital money. • Activity that becomes easier in a cashless society. • Illegal activities that decrease in a cashless society. • A person who steals information or money electronically. • The advantage of not needing to carry cash while traveling. • A set of software and hardware enabling electronic payments. • ...
stocks 2022-09-27
Across
- To risk money or other possession on an event, chance, or contingency.
- to put money into a project
- A group of similar stocks and bonds
- An amount paid to a stockbroker based on a percentage of their sales
- A share of ownership in a company
- a person who links buyers and sellers of stock
- Paper notes promising to repay money after a certain length of time with interest
- something that is worth a lot of money or is important in some way
- A group of your investments
- A New York City-based stock exchange, which is considered the largest stock exchange in the world
- portion of stock
Down
- Anything of value that is owned
- person who puts money into a project to earn a profit
- to include the details of something
- A system for buying and selling shares of companies
- A business owned by stockholders who share in its profits but are not personally responsible for its debts
- A person who invests in a corporation by buying stock and is a partial owner
- A nationwide electronic system that links dealers across the nation so that they can buy and sell securities electronically.
- the business of buying and selling or exchanging items
- the cost required for something; the money spent on something.
- to say what will happen before it occurs
21 Clues: portion of stock • to put money into a project • A group of your investments • Anything of value that is owned • A share of ownership in a company • to include the details of something • A group of similar stocks and bonds • to say what will happen before it occurs • a person who links buyers and sellers of stock • A system for buying and selling shares of companies • ...
personal finance crossword 2021-04-06
Across
- amount of money held at a financial institution on behalf of an account holder for safekeeping
- The money a person makes
- The state of being liable.
- An amount of money that one may subtract from one's gross annual income
- Any money owed to an individual
- A tax on a person's individual income
- Costs of living or doing business.
- Interest paid on previously earned interest as well as on the principal.
- Any possession that has value in an exchange.
- Rescue from harm, danger, or loss.
- A tax levied on the retail price of merchandise
Down
- property operating expenses that increase and decrease in relatively
- detailed forma schedule of financial activity
- Interest paid only on the original principal
- The amount one must pay to maintain one's standard of living.
- payment for goods and services
- Cost An expense that does not change
- deposit account held with a financial institution
- is the value of all the non-financial and financial assets
- The cost or price of an item of supply based on the unit of issue.
- the senior management level in the UK Civil Service
- Any card, plate or coupon book that may be used repeatedly to borrow money or buy goods and services on credit.
- A loan for the purchase of real property
- regular wages
24 Clues: regular wages • The money a person makes • The state of being liable. • payment for goods and services • Any money owed to an individual • Costs of living or doing business. • Rescue from harm, danger, or loss. • Cost An expense that does not change • A tax on a person's individual income • A loan for the purchase of real property • Interest paid only on the original principal • ...
STAAR Vocabulary 2022-05-09
Across
- DISTANCE AROUNDAN OBJECT
- A way to pay for college as a last resort. Must be repaid with interest over time.
- MOST REPEATED NUMBER IN THE BUNCH
- the ability to change or be different. Example: What is your favorite ice cream?
- THE NUMBER IN THE MIDDLE. YOU MUST ORDER FROM LEAST TO GREATEST
- ADD MONEY TO YOUR BANK ACCOUNT
- NATURAL NUMBERS INCLUDING ZERO
- A CARD USED TO PAY FOR THINGS THAT COMES FROM YOUR BANK ACCOUNT
- A CARD USED TO BORROW MONEY TO PAY FOR THINGS. WE PAY INTEREST!
- numbers that can be written as a fraction. (Numbers with fractions and decimals)
Down
- HOW FAR A NUMBER IS FROM ZERO
- Given based on financial need. You can work on-campus during college.
- A way to pay for college based on financial need. This money does NOT have to be repaid.
- HIGH MINUS LOW
- A way to pay for college that's available to everyone. Money give based on talents, grades, or other things. they do NOT have to be repaid
- same on both sides
- whole numbers and their opposites (NEGATIVES)
- WHEN YOU SPEND MORE MONEY THAN YOU HAVE IN YOUR ACCOUNT
- THE AVERAGE. SOLVE BY ADDING ALL #'S AND DIVIDING BY THE AMOUNT OF NUMBERS YOU ADDED
- TAKE MONEY OUT OF YOUR BANK ACCOUNT
- when data is grouped in one area on a graph
21 Clues: HIGH MINUS LOW • same on both sides • DISTANCE AROUNDAN OBJECT • HOW FAR A NUMBER IS FROM ZERO • ADD MONEY TO YOUR BANK ACCOUNT • NATURAL NUMBERS INCLUDING ZERO • MOST REPEATED NUMBER IN THE BUNCH • TAKE MONEY OUT OF YOUR BANK ACCOUNT • when data is grouped in one area on a graph • whole numbers and their opposites (NEGATIVES) • ...
Cross Dad Rich Word 2022-11-20
Across
- Something in between potato and carrot.
- Probably joined to your headphones cable.
- You're in trouble if your house is your largest...
- Something that can cover you at night if it is too cold.
- One of the world's longest rivers.
- I got bad mark but I'll file an...
- Something that puts money in your pocket.
- Many people hate it but live here.
- You need to use it to earn a lot of money.
- Usually with potatoes, meat and carrots.
- Don't find good a company to work for, find a good company to...
- Wooden branch.
- You can eat from it or throw it.
Down
- Popular 1st grade question: "What is heavier: kg of iron or kg of ...?"
- A location in memory where memory may be allocated at random access.
- An output device for presentation of information in visual or tactile form.
- This sea is located between Spain and Syria.
- It can save your eyes while reading.
- Russian people usually preserve ... caviar before winter.
- To make his flight Gagarin used a...
- Something that takes money out of your
- Money can't buy happiness, but ... can't buy anything.
- Red wood that grows in Australia, Africa, Mexico, Asia and in Minecraft.
- Financial ... is not how much money you make. It’s how much money you keep.
24 Clues: Wooden branch. • You can eat from it or throw it. • One of the world's longest rivers. • I got bad mark but I'll file an... • Many people hate it but live here. • It can save your eyes while reading. • To make his flight Gagarin used a... • Something that takes money out of your • Something in between potato and carrot. • Usually with potatoes, meat and carrots. • ...
Accounting 1 2023-12-12
Across
- Money earned by a business ____.
- Money that is taken from the business account for personal use ____.
- The money that a company's customers owes for goods and services that have not been paid yet____.
- The money used to build, run, or grow a business ____.
- Accounting equation____.
- Income Amount earned after subtracting all expenses necessary for and matched with the sales period
- Tool used to show the effects of transactions and events on individual accounts
- Equity of a corporation divided into ownership units
- Consecutive 12-month period chosen as the organization's annual accounting period
- Things that we owe ____.
- Owners of a corporation
- Ratio of a company's net income to its net sales; the percent of income in each dollar of revenue
- An official examination and verification of a business financial record's ____.
Down
- The money spent by a business ____.
- The owner's rights to the asset of the business ____.
- Statement Financial statement that subtracts expenses from revenues to yield a net income or loss over a specified period of time
- Things that we own ____.
- Increases an asset or expense account ____.
- Recorded on the right side; this deceases asset and expense accounts but increases liability and revenue accounts
- current asset until their use ____.
- Money owed by a business to its suppliers ____.
- Money leaving an account ____.
- Individuals or organizations entitled to receive payments
- The money used to build, run, or grow a business____.
- The profit a company ____.
25 Clues: Owners of a corporation • Things that we own ____. • Accounting equation____. • Things that we owe ____. • The profit a company ____. • Money leaving an account ____. • Money earned by a business ____. • The money spent by a business ____. • current asset until their use ____. • Increases an asset or expense account ____. • Money owed by a business to its suppliers ____. • ...
Needs and Wants glossary 2024-02-06
Across
- a person or business that makes goods
- to overchange or swindle
- the amount of money a consumer is prepared to offer in exchance for a good or service
- things done for you by others
- money received on a regular basis from work, property, business, investment or welfare payments
- a business that sells directly to consumers
- a proposal
- when the offeree agrees to the proposal
- the financial institution that provides cheque account facilities
- the person who is to receive the money from a cheque
- electronic retailer
- items that you can see or touch
- an illegal business practice
- things that are necessary for survivl, such as water and food
Down
- a charge account operated by a trader
- a legally binding agreement
- buys goods in large quantities from the manufacturer
- electronic funds transfer at a point of sale
- what remains after all business expenses are deducted from sales revenute
- the person who writes and signs a cheque
- the extra money you have to pay back when borrowing money
- the buying and selling of information, goods and services via the internet
- to set right
- any token, with agreed value, that people accept as payment in exchange for a good or service
- things that are not essential for survival but that we would like to have
25 Clues: a proposal • to set right • electronic retailer • to overchange or swindle • a legally binding agreement • an illegal business practice • things done for you by others • items that you can see or touch • a charge account operated by a trader • a person or business that makes goods • when the offeree agrees to the proposal • the person who writes and signs a cheque • ...
Needs and Wants glossary 2024-02-06
Across
- a person or business that makes goods
- to overchange or swindle
- the amount of money a consumer is prepared to offer in exchance for a good or service
- things done for you by others
- money received on a regular basis from work, property, business, investment or welfare payments
- a business that sells directly to consumers
- a proposal
- when the offeree agrees to the proposal
- the financial institution that provides cheque account facilities
- the person who is to receive the money from a cheque
- electronic retailer
- items that you can see or touch
- an illegal business practice
- things that are necessary for survivl, such as water and food
Down
- a charge account operated by a trader
- a legally binding agreement
- buys goods in large quantities from the manufacturer
- electronic funds transfer at a point of sale
- what remains after all business expenses are deducted from sales revenute
- the person who writes and signs a cheque
- the extra money you have to pay back when borrowing money
- the buying and selling of information, goods and services via the internet
- to set right
- any token, with agreed value, that people accept as payment in exchange for a good or service
- things that are not essential for survival but that we would like to have
25 Clues: a proposal • to set right • electronic retailer • to overchange or swindle • a legally binding agreement • an illegal business practice • things done for you by others • items that you can see or touch • a charge account operated by a trader • a person or business that makes goods • when the offeree agrees to the proposal • the person who writes and signs a cheque • ...
Needs and Wants glossary 2024-02-06
Across
- a person or business that makes goods
- to overchange or swindle
- the amount of money a consumer is prepared to offer in exchance for a good or service
- things done for you by others
- money received on a regular basis from work, property, business, investment or welfare payments
- a business that sells directly to consumers
- a proposal
- when the offeree agrees to the proposal
- the financial institution that provides cheque account facilities
- the person who is to receive the money from a cheque
- electronic retailer
- items that you can see or touch
- an illegal business practice
- things that are necessary for survivl, such as water and food
Down
- a charge account operated by a trader
- a legally binding agreement
- buys goods in large quantities from the manufacturer
- electronic funds transfer at a point of sale
- what remains after all business expenses are deducted from sales revenute
- the person who writes and signs a cheque
- the extra money you have to pay back when borrowing money
- the buying and selling of information, goods and services via the internet
- to set right
- any token, with agreed value, that people accept as payment in exchange for a good or service
- things that are not essential for survival but that we would like to have
25 Clues: a proposal • to set right • electronic retailer • to overchange or swindle • a legally binding agreement • an illegal business practice • things done for you by others • items that you can see or touch • a charge account operated by a trader • a person or business that makes goods • when the offeree agrees to the proposal • the person who writes and signs a cheque • ...
Country and society 2024-03-26
Across
- Service - work that is not paid, used as a punishment for a crime.
- - making an illegall copy of paper money, a document or painting.
- - tricking people in order to get money from them.
- - trying to get money from someone when you know a Secret they have.
- - when someone kills someone else but not deliberately.
- - money that you have to pay as a punishment.
- - when someone has things to prove a crime
- - a plan of action chosen by political party.
- - person who saw a crime.
- - illegally setting fire to things.
- - person who has been hurt.
- - a Line that divides two countries or areas.
- a them - the official song of a Country.
Down
- - people who can't read or write.
- - stealing personal data.
- - someone get paid to do something, mosty politicans.
- trafficking - taking people to another Country and forcing them to work.
- - a person who passes a sentance.
- - the system of laws and bawić principles that a stare must follow.
- - when someone painting something on public builds.
- laundering - taking money made by crime and putting it into legal businesses to hide where it came from.
- - i tolerancję of other Nations.
- - when Group of people attack people in public place to achieve something.
- sentencje - when criminal is told they Will be sent to prison if they do anything illegal within a fixed Time period.
24 Clues: - person who saw a crime. • - stealing personal data. • - person who has been hurt. • - i tolerancję of other Nations. • - people who can't read or write. • - a person who passes a sentance. • - illegally setting fire to things. • a them - the official song of a Country. • - when someone has things to prove a crime • - money that you have to pay as a punishment. • ...
crime 2025-12-03
Across
- The crime of taking things or people secretly from one country to another, usually to avoid the law.
- To look after someone or something so it is safe and well.
- A sudden shaking of the ground caused by movement under the Earth’s surface.
- The crime of making fake documents, money, or signatures.
- Damaging or destroying public or private property on purpose.
- The job Lucille will do at the Christiansen’s house.
- When a large amount of water covers land that is usually dry.
- Stealing money or objects from someone’s pockets without them noticing.
- Not mentally healthy; behaving in a very strange or unhealthy way.
- A piece of paper money.
- A small container where you put cigarette ashes and ends.
Down
- What Lucille Smith is obsessed with.
- A small stick that produces a flame when rubbed on a rough surface.
- The crime of setting a building or place on fire on purpose.
- Susan’s job.
- An attack on someone in the street to steal their money or belongings.
- Someone who doesn’t want to work or make an effort.
- The amount of money that Susan was stolen.
- A person who cannot stop themselves from setting things on fire.
- The place where Susan was mugged.
- Taking a person by force and keeping them somewhere to demand money or control.
- What Susan learnt to shoot.
22 Clues: Susan’s job. • A piece of paper money. • What Susan learnt to shoot. • The place where Susan was mugged. • What Lucille Smith is obsessed with. • The amount of money that Susan was stolen. • Someone who doesn’t want to work or make an effort. • The job Lucille will do at the Christiansen’s house. • The crime of making fake documents, money, or signatures. • ...
Investor - Jordan Guadamuz 2025-04-01
Across
- - Refers to Berkshire Hathaway.
- - Think of a mutual fund that tracks a specific market index.
- - These are pools of money used for investment purposes.
- - An exchange-traded investment fund.
- - A collection of investments.
- - When a private company sells shares to the public for the first time to raise capital.
- - A single payment of money.
- - Money set aside for future use.
- - A payroll tax for Social Security and Medicare.
- age to receive full social security benefits
- - CEO of berkshire Hathaway
- - A type of digital currency that uses cryptography.
- - Health insurance for people 65+ and the disabled.
- - Dollar-cost averaging investment strategy.
- - Companies with large market capitalization.
- - The increase of an asset's value over its original price when it is sold.
Down
- - This term refers to how easily assets can be converted to cash.
- - People who affect others' purchasing decisions.
- - A decentralized digital ledger for transactions.
- - . Retirement payment from an investment fund.
- - Pooled money for diversified investments.
- - 3. A fixed-income instrument representing a loan made by an investor to a borrower in exchange for interest payments over a set period.
- - A person or organization that puts money into financial plans.
- - Allocating money for future benefit.
- - A tax-free retirement account.
- - Government-issued currency.
- - Government financial aid for retirees and the disabled.
27 Clues: - CEO of berkshire Hathaway • - A single payment of money. • - Government-issued currency. • - A collection of investments. • - Refers to Berkshire Hathaway. • - A tax-free retirement account. • - Money set aside for future use. • - An exchange-traded investment fund. • - Allocating money for future benefit. • - Pooled money for diversified investments. • ...
Financial Literacy Terms 2026-05-20
Across
- Proof that you legally own a car.
- Taking money out of an account.
- A government program that gives money to retirees and others who qualify.
- Paying to use property for a certain amount of time.
- A group of investments you own.
- A retirement account funded with after-tax money.
- Deduction Something that lowers taxable income.
- Money paid to the government for public services.
- Someone you support financially who can lower your taxes.
- Spreading investments to lower risk.
- A record of your credit history and activity.
- A written promise to repair or replace a product if needed.
Down
- A retirement savings account through work that grows until withdrawn later
- A form telling your employer how much tax to withhold.
- When something loses value over time.
- A form showing yearly earnings and taxes taken out.
- Negative credit history like late payments or collections.
- A small piece of ownership in a company.
- A used car inspected and approved by the manufacturer.
- Putting money away to grow wealth over time.
- Paying to use a car for a set time instead of buying it.
- Not paying bills on time.
- A lender checking your credit, which can lower your score for a while.
- Protection that helps cover unexpected costs.
- Money taken from paychecks for the government.
25 Clues: Not paying bills on time. • Taking money out of an account. • A group of investments you own. • Proof that you legally own a car. • Spreading investments to lower risk. • When something loses value over time. • A small piece of ownership in a company. • Putting money away to grow wealth over time. • Protection that helps cover unexpected costs. • ...
Unit 3 2023-01-05
Across
- government insures the banks
- system of money for a country
- 30 most sold stocks
- fail to pay back a loan
- putting up money to create the opportunity to make more money and save for the future
- prices are rising in this economy
- prices are falling in this economy
- shares that are issued by a company or business
Down
- the amount made from an investment
- the value of a stock or bond
- the original loan or investment
- largest equities exchange in the world
- company or government borrowing money from investors with a promise to pay back
- a loan used to buy a house
- money paid at a rate for a loan
- central bank of the US
16 Clues: 30 most sold stocks • central bank of the US • fail to pay back a loan • a loan used to buy a house • the value of a stock or bond • government insures the banks • system of money for a country • the original loan or investment • money paid at a rate for a loan • prices are rising in this economy • the amount made from an investment • prices are falling in this economy • ...
Financial Services Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-01
Across
- Inter-related production and consumption activities
- banking Allows a user to conduct financial transactions
- account Helps keep your cash secure
- An agreement between two parties
- Institution The business of dealing with financial transactions
- A directed pay from the bank for a specific sum of money
- Deposit Box A secure container
- An organization that has commercial activities
Down
- Amount of money in your account
- card Operates as a substitute for cash
- of Deposit Holds a fixed amount of money
- The company who you trust with your accounting
- A dept incurred by someone
- A way to take out money
- Account A basic type of financial product that allows you to deposit your money
- Union Members can borrow from pooled deposits
- Card A card issued by a bank
17 Clues: A way to take out money • A dept incurred by someone • Card A card issued by a bank • Deposit Box A secure container • Amount of money in your account • An agreement between two parties • account Helps keep your cash secure • card Operates as a substitute for cash • of Deposit Holds a fixed amount of money • Union Members can borrow from pooled deposits • ...
Personal Finance Tic-Tac-Toe 2024-05-07
Across
- A card used to access your savings and checking accounts. This is used like cash.
- This is the score based on how well you pay your debt; credit cards, loans, mortgage, etc.
- Spending more than you have in your checking account
- The change in the cost of living from year-to-year
- Money put aside for retirement
- Money put into an account to be used immediately
Down
- A pre-approved loan that allows you to purchase things with money you don't have, must pay the money back
- Taking money from your checking or savings
- A way to save money for a future want or need by placing a certain amount of money into the bank on a regular basis
- Putting money into a checking or saving account
- A detailed receipt of the service that was provided with the amount owed listed
- Money out into stocks, bonds, etc. for the future
- Allows you to buy a piece of a company
13 Clues: Money put aside for retirement • Allows you to buy a piece of a company • Taking money from your checking or savings • Putting money into a checking or saving account • Money put into an account to be used immediately • Money out into stocks, bonds, etc. for the future • The change in the cost of living from year-to-year • ...
Housing 2024-01-30
Across
- opened for public viewing money borrowed
- The ability to borrow money or pay over
- money Increase in prices
- Legal claim to collateral to pay a debt
- Legal document for transferring property
- the cost you pay to borrow
Down
- Loan used to purchase property home is
- unfit to pay debts Security to cover a debt
- Score money owed
- House ownership of property
- time number based on your credit liability
- The difference between your house's worth
- and legal termination of all home
- and/or money owed the right to, and
- Anything owned of value Legally declared
15 Clues: Score money owed • money Increase in prices • the cost you pay to borrow • House ownership of property • and legal termination of all home • and/or money owed the right to, and • Loan used to purchase property home is • The ability to borrow money or pay over • Legal claim to collateral to pay a debt • opened for public viewing money borrowed • ...
Hayden and Ty´s math crossword 2019-04-01
Across
- a plan estimating how much you can spend
- ammount saved
- to subtract a price from another
- item of value
- denotating original sum
- gain in amount of money
- lending money with interest
Down
- money to spend barrowed from bank but paid back
- the ammount of cost to buy neccesities
- the amount of tax when you buy something
- how much money you put in the bank at once
- price of 1 item
- how much money you get from a job
- value of all non financial and assets
14 Clues: ammount saved • item of value • price of 1 item • denotating original sum • gain in amount of money • lending money with interest • to subtract a price from another • how much money you get from a job • value of all non financial and assets • the ammount of cost to buy neccesities • a plan estimating how much you can spend • the amount of tax when you buy something • ...
President 2024-04-06
Across
- - A business organization.
- - What people use to buy things.
- - A place where people buy and sell things.
- - A place where people buy goods.
- - Money paid for work.
- - A place where people work.
- - When things are sold at a lower price.
Down
- - To use money to make more money.
- - Someone who has a job.
- - Someone who buys things from a store.
- - Something made to be sold.
- - Something was done to help others.
- - A plan for how to use money.
- - The person in charge at work.
14 Clues: - Money paid for work. • - Someone who has a job. • - A business organization. • - Something made to be sold. • - A place where people work. • - A plan for how to use money. • - The person in charge at work. • - What people use to buy things. • - A place where people buy goods. • - To use money to make more money. • - Something was done to help others. • ...
TVM Crossword Puzzle 2024-07-01
Across
- Cost of borrowing or lending.
- Value of money today.
- Value of money in the future.
- Future Value Interest Factor for a lump sum.
- Time Value of Money abbreviation.
- A Factor influencing the time value of money.
- Process of calculating future values of money.
- Factor used to calculate future value of annuities.
- Factor used to calculate present value of annuities.
Down
- Opposite of compounding.
- Uncertainty in investments.
- Fixed series of payments over time.
- Present Value Interest Factor for a lump sum.
- Process of calculating present values of money.
- Increase in prices over time.
15 Clues: Value of money today. • Opposite of compounding. • Uncertainty in investments. • Cost of borrowing or lending. • Value of money in the future. • Increase in prices over time. • Time Value of Money abbreviation. • Fixed series of payments over time. • Future Value Interest Factor for a lump sum. • Present Value Interest Factor for a lump sum. • ...
Personal Finance 2025-04-08
Across
- Deductions a worker doesn't choose
- Amount earned per year
- Something used to calculate/
- What one does to earn money
- Pay that you earn after deductions
- What you do when you don't have enough money
Down
- What is subtracted out of a paycheck
- Deductions a worker chooses
- Document providing details about your earnings
- A way to keep money longer
- A way to put your money to work earning more
- Hourly pay
- Pay that you earn before deductions
- What you have to have to earn money
14 Clues: Hourly pay • Amount earned per year • A way to keep money longer • Deductions a worker chooses • What one does to earn money • Something used to calculate/ • Deductions a worker doesn't choose • Pay that you earn after deductions • Pay that you earn before deductions • What you have to have to earn money • What is subtracted out of a paycheck • ...
Financial Literacy: Vocabulary Introduction 2024-01-03
Across
- items that a person would like to have but are not essential for life. Items, activities, or services that may increase the quality of life, but one can live without them.
- a formal agreement where you lend money to a borrower who can then use that money for a set period of time. In exchange, you as the lender will get paid a specific amount of interest.Principal = The amount of money someone is willing to loan you. Also, the amount that is still owed on a loan.
- written order directing a bank or credit union to pay a person or business a specific sum of money.
- payment for use of someone else’s money; usually expressed as an annual rate in terms of a percent of the principal (the amount owed). Expense = An amount of money spent to buy something or do something.
- expenses that are not fixed.
- the value of personal items that one owns, including savings, investments, and property, one of three factors used in credit scoring.
- loan to buy real estate, such as land or a home.
- expenses that cost the same amount every time.
Down
- an investment that makes the investor a part owner of a company.
- a plan for managing money, dividing up expected income and expenses among spending and saving options based on personal goals during a given time period.
- the entire amount of money owed to lenders
- amount of money a creditor is willing to loan another to purchase goods and services, based on trust and the expectation that the money will be repaid as promised with interest
- money set aside for short-term goals.
- an amount of money spent to buy something or do something.
14 Clues: expenses that are not fixed. • money set aside for short-term goals. • the entire amount of money owed to lenders • expenses that cost the same amount every time. • loan to buy real estate, such as land or a home. • an amount of money spent to buy something or do something. • an investment that makes the investor a part owner of a company. • ...
Trey Mayfield 6A 2018-05-09
Across
- a decline in real GDP for at least NO consecutive quarters
- Money earned from a job or other sources.
- Money spent for and services.
- or medicine.
- Setting aside of income of future spending.
- based on choices made.
- The name for a unique of tasks, skills and abilities that
- so as to create a desire to buy or do business with.
- A decline in the rate of national ecouture spnomic activity, usually measured
- Money saved over a period of time. Funds not spent and set aside , often on a regular
- worker performs.
- and services produced economy.
Down
- Position of employment with specific duties and compensation.
- Six months).
- The providing of money or goods with the expectation of payment
- To call attention to, especially by pointing out desirable
- Costs- Real or potential costs associated with missed
- for later use.
- the future.Trust given to a customer forture payment for goods purchase.
- and of money, banking,credit investments,assets and liabilities.
- A subset of Economics. The science that descibes the managment,
- A sustained decrease in the average price level of all the
- Insurance against loss due to ill health.
- Profession or field of employment for which one trains, such as financial
- in whibh you
- Account- A bank [or credit union] account in you money for future spending.
26 Clues: Six months). • or medicine. • in whibh you • for later use. • worker performs. • based on choices made. • Money spent for and services. • and services produced economy. • Money earned from a job or other sources. • Insurance against loss due to ill health. • Setting aside of income of future spending. • so as to create a desire to buy or do business with. • ...
Personal Finance Vocabulary Crossword 2014-11-11
Across
- Money received for work or investments
- Outflow of money for a service or product
- A person or company who legally owns a portion of a corporation, also called a stockholder
- A general increase in prices and decrease in purchasing power of money
- Portfolio of bonds, stocks, or other assets managed by a professional
- An increase in value of an asset over time
- A financial plan for a set period of time
- Something purchased with the hope that it will be worth more or generate income in the future
- An asset's ability to be sold or converted to cash
- Canadian government regulated program meant to save money for retirement
- This type of account pays interest and is very safe
Down
- May give you a guaranteed interest rate for the term of your investment
- Financial institution owned by members that is provincially regulated
- An item of economic value
- A type of account used for everyday banking that earns low or now interest
- Canadian government regulated program meant to save money for education
- Decrease in value of an asset over time
- An obligation, usually to settle a debt
- The cost of borrowing money
- Financial institution that is owned by shareholders that is federally regulated
- A certificate that shows you own a small part of a corporation
21 Clues: An item of economic value • The cost of borrowing money • Money received for work or investments • Decrease in value of an asset over time • An obligation, usually to settle a debt • Outflow of money for a service or product • A financial plan for a set period of time • An increase in value of an asset over time • An asset's ability to be sold or converted to cash • ...
Unit 8 (: 2015-03-11
Across
- Arthur blank created the first home improvement center in Georgia, headquarters are in Georgia.
- prior to the civil war the city of Atlanta became a transportation hub
- interstate I-75 & I-20 intersect in the city of Atlanta.
- helped Georgia get things they want and need from other countries.
- getting money form someone and saving it.
- someone who creates there own business to provide goods and services
- money you get is saved.
Down
- the ability to get money from the bank and owe them money
- dr. john invented the drink in Georgia.
- white supremacy, county unit system disenfrancizement of African americans, jim crow laws
- in the end most of the reviews for these games were mixed
- to redraw political distract lines so that population totals are fairly equal (moses, scoggins, McClure.)
- conservative republicans and liberal democrats white supremacy decreased
- airflight business, delivering mail for people.
- a transportation hub for people and there stuff, created by hartfield
- court case bakerr vs carr brought an end to the county unit system
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
- owen cheatham turned a smaller numner in august gerogia into north Americas largest plywood company
- state senator, govener, untied states pres. humanitarian
- amount you earn after yur taxs are taking out.
- pay out money for something you want or need.
21 Clues: money you get is saved. • dr. john invented the drink in Georgia. • getting money form someone and saving it. • pay out money for something you want or need. • amount you earn after yur taxs are taking out. • airflight business, delivering mail for people. • interstate I-75 & I-20 intersect in the city of Atlanta. • ...
Economics 2021-02-04
Across
- Money that has to be paid back.
- When you can find a product easily.
- I can't find a specific brand of apple juice, so I will go- .
- A tax when you buy products.
- To give up something by using resources one way.
- When it is hard to find a product.
- Work done by someone.
- I'm an- at this store.
- How much of something that exists.
- Things that need to be used to make other things.
- We need these- for the business.
- How much money that you want to spend.
- A person who starts a business and takes a risk when doing it.
Down
- To pay someone back for using their money and then the bank pays the interest in this.
- Someone that wants to buy something.
- Where more than one company has a rivalry
- Something that someone does a good job at in a business.
- When different people working in a business do different jobs.
- A service where someone puts money in a bank and they can take money out of it when they need to.
- A tax on your income from work.
- I have to pay this- .
- The study of the use of our money.
- This business that is a- of electronics.
- Someone who needs to hire people.
- How many things that people want to buy.
25 Clues: Work done by someone. • I have to pay this- . • I'm an- at this store. • A tax when you buy products. • Money that has to be paid back. • A tax on your income from work. • Someone who needs to hire people. • We need these- for the business. • When it is hard to find a product. • The study of the use of our money. • How much of something that exists. • ...
Personal Finance 2022-09-27
Across
- A printed form telling your bank to pay another person or account.
- The failure to pay interest or principal when due.
- Money received for labor or services.
- Something you should do every month to keep track of your money.
- A form given to account holders from a bank or CU.
- Annual percentage rate
- Required property to secure a loan with a bank.
- Your bank houses these.
- After tax money
- A share of ownership in a company.
- Debt owed for loans for homes and real estate.
- The granting of money or something else of value in exchange for a promise of future payment.
Down
- An account held at a bank or CU that you can draw funds out of by either withdrawal or check.
- A promise between two parties that is enforceable by law.
- An economic value of something you own
- Things offered by your employer or favorable for you.
- Condition where people are without jobs and actively seeking work.
- Money owed that was exchanged for goods or services.
- Businesses that accept deposits and make loans.
- A legal process to get out of debt when you can no longer make all your required payments
- Sum of money provided temporarily on the condition that the amount will be repaid.
- Person who owns the home you are renting from.
22 Clues: After tax money • Annual percentage rate • Your bank houses these. • A share of ownership in a company. • Money received for labor or services. • An economic value of something you own • Person who owns the home you are renting from. • Debt owed for loans for homes and real estate. • Businesses that accept deposits and make loans. • ...
personal finance quizlet 2022-09-27
Across
- Something you should do every month to keep track of your money.
- Annual percentage rate
- Sum of money provided temporarily on the condition that the amount will be repaid.
- Required property to secure a loan with a bank.
- A promise between two parties that is enforceable by law.
- A printed form telling your bank to pay another person or account.
- Costs incurred for goods and services.
- Money received for labor or services.
- Debt owed for loans for homes and real estate.
- The granting of money or something else of value in exchange for a promise of future payment.
- Condition where people are without jobs and actively seeking work.
- Your bank houses these.
Down
- The failure to pay interest or principal when due.
- Original amount of money deposited or invested, excluding any interest or dividends.
- Person who owns the home you are renting from.
- Money owed that was exchanged for goods or services.
- People who buy goods and services.
- People 16 years and older who have jobs.
- An economic value of something you own
- A system of production and distribution of resources, goods and services.
- Things offered by your employer or favorable for you.
- A legal declaration when you are unable to pay your debt.
- Failure to make payments for a credit agreement.
- Certificate of Deposit
- Businesses that accept deposits and make loans.
25 Clues: Annual percentage rate • Certificate of Deposit • Your bank houses these. • People who buy goods and services. • Money received for labor or services. • An economic value of something you own • Costs incurred for goods and services. • People 16 years and older who have jobs. • Person who owns the home you are renting from. • Debt owed for loans for homes and real estate. • ...
Personal Finance Crossword 2021-02-19
Across
- The max amount of money you can borrow for a credit card.
- Plastic card with pre-approved credit on it. Buy now, pay later.
- A popular account that is used for everyday purchases.
- A specific rate earned for every hour of work.
- Not for profit and member owned.
- The minimum amount you can pay on a credit card each month.
- For profit and more popular.
- What you want to pay into for retirement.
- Pieces of paper that offer the highest interest and they pay in one lump sum.
- When you don't pay the minimum payment, you will be charged this.
Down
- The amount of money that is taken out of your paycheck.
- The lowest amount of money that is permitted. The amount for Ohio is $8.55
- The amount of money received before any taxes/deductions are taken out.
- A legal document that functions like cash. It's used as a form of payment.
- The max amount you can borrow for a credit card.
- A business that offers and sells financial services to people. It can be a bank or credit union.
- They collect federal taxes, issue regulations, and enforce tax laws.
- Yearly fee for the use of a credit card.
- The length of time in which you're getting paid for.
- The set amount of money per year.
- The amount of money you receive after deductions are taken out. This is the amount you will bring home.
21 Clues: For profit and more popular. • Not for profit and member owned. • The set amount of money per year. • Yearly fee for the use of a credit card. • What you want to pay into for retirement. • A specific rate earned for every hour of work. • The max amount you can borrow for a credit card. • The length of time in which you're getting paid for. • ...
Commerce 2024-02-06
Across
- Any practice by a seller that is just often illegal
- Someone who purchases goods and services for their needs and wants
- Stands for Electronic Funds Transfer at Point of Sale
- Extra money someone has to pay back when borrowing money from the bank
- When someone, the offeree, agrees to a proposal from the other party
- Electronic retailer, a business or individual that sells retail products and services through the internet
- The person who is to receive the money in a cheque
- A written instruction directed to a bank to pay a given amount of money
- Things necessary for survival (e.g. water, food)
Down
- Items that you can see or touch or both
- An illegal business practice
- Money received regularly from work, properties, business and investments
- A written or spoken agreement that is legally binding between two or more people or parties
- Any organisation that produces and sells goods and services in an attempt to make a profit
- Any token, with an agreed value, that people accept as payment in exchange for goods or service
- The person who writes and signs the cheque
- A business that sells products directly to consumers
- The financial institution that provides cheque account facilities
- A list of income and likely expenditures
- The buying and selling of goods and services between individuals and businesses
20 Clues: An illegal business practice • Items that you can see or touch or both • A list of income and likely expenditures • The person who writes and signs the cheque • Things necessary for survival (e.g. water, food) • The person who is to receive the money in a cheque • Any practice by a seller that is just often illegal • A business that sells products directly to consumers • ...
Economics 2024-02-20
Across
- the income that a firm recieves from the sale of a good or service to its customers
- a financial institution licensed to recieve deposists and make loans.
- a product or service produced in one country but sold to a buyer abroad.
- a mandatory payment or charge
- The consumers desire to purchase a particular good or service
- the process by which various sellers each try to offer better products
- a share in the ownership of a company including a claim
- the amount of money that a buyer gives to a seller in exchange for a good or service
- A loan from an investor to a borrower such as a company or government
- A liquid asset used to facilitate transactions of value
- A current supply given a firms capital expenditure on fixed asset
- the action of helping
Down
- a financial tool in which you write down how much money you expect to earn
- Volentary contributions in money.
- the portion of income not spent on current expendentures
- a government imposed trade restriction that limits the number or monetary value of goods
- to spread the product throughout the marketplace such that a large number of people can buy it
- the physical money in an economy
- the action or process of investing money
- the volentary provision of assistance to those in need
20 Clues: the action of helping • a mandatory payment or charge • the physical money in an economy • Volentary contributions in money. • the action or process of investing money • the volentary provision of assistance to those in need • a share in the ownership of a company including a claim • A liquid asset used to facilitate transactions of value • ...
Making a profit and helping people 2023-03-28
Across
- Agree to give or allow (something requested) to.
- Someone who starts a business selling a product or a service.
- back Pay money that you owe.
- Money that a businessperson makes.
- the ability to do something well.
- To use money for something in order to earn more money.
- It was a new start-up website that allowed people to sell and buy items online.
- The action or state of forcing or being forced to do something; constraint.
- All the companies that make a product/ provide a service.
- entrepreneur They must find a way for their ideas to make a profit so they can continue to have a positive effect.
Down
- A person who doesn't enjoy the same standard of living as the majority of people.
- An important job or journey.
- An organized body of people with a particular purpose.
- Someone who is qualified or meets the requirements.
- A person's regular occupation, profession, or trade.
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- Something that you can keep doing or maintain.
- up A new and small business.
- Money given to help someone or an organization.
- When a bank or an organization gives a small loan to a person who is usually unprivileged or underqualified.
20 Clues: An important job or journey. • the ability to do something well. • Money that a businessperson makes. • back Pay money that you owe. • up A new and small business. • Something that you can keep doing or maintain. • Money given to help someone or an organization. • Agree to give or allow (something requested) to. • ...
Mini Society Vocabulary 2025-05-05
Across
- What is used to make your product
- another business that sells the same product as yours
- money left over to improve your business
- selling all of your assets
- person who buys your product
- when employees don't work and tell your customers you are unfair
- people you hire to work for you
- money borrowed to start up your business
- the business itself
- when you lose your job
- what people are willing to pay for your product
- when two businesses of the same kind come together to form one
- customers refuse to buy your product because they are unhappy with the way your business is ran
- a business that sells its products to other businesses
- money used to start up your business
- money paid to employees for working for you
Down
- when you agree to let someone else to try to settle the concerns between management and the employees
- when you and your employees agree to talk about problems or concerns
- The amount you charge for your product
- when each side gives in a little and you reach an agreement
- money left over after expenses are paid
- a business that sells its products to the public
- using a machine to make your product
- the person who runs the business
- when a competitor sells the same product for less money
- what you sell
- war a situation when you and your competitor keep lowering prices
27 Clues: what you sell • the business itself • when you lose your job • selling all of your assets • person who buys your product • people you hire to work for you • the person who runs the business • What is used to make your product • using a machine to make your product • money used to start up your business • The amount you charge for your product • ...
crime 2025-12-03
Across
- Taking a person by force and keeping them somewhere to demand money or control.
- The crime of setting a building or place on fire on purpose.
- Someone who doesn’t want to work or make an effort.
- The amount of money that Susan was stolen.
- When a large amount of water covers land that is usually dry.
- Susan’s job.
- lot The place where Susan was mugged.
- A small container where you put cigarette ashes and ends.
- An attack on someone in the street to steal their money or belongings.
- Stealing money or objects from someone’s pockets without them noticing.
- The crime of making fake documents, money, or signatures.
Down
- A piece of paper money.
- The job Lucille will do at the Christiansen’s house.
- Damaging or destroying public or private property on purpose.
- A small stick that produces a flame when rubbed on a rough surface.
- A person who cannot stop themselves from setting things on fire.
- What Lucille Smith is obsessed with.
- To look after someone or something so it is safe and well.
- Not mentally healthy; behaving in a very strange or unhealthy way.
- What Susan learnt to shoot.
- The crime of taking things or people secretly from one country to another, usually to avoid the law.
- A sudden shaking of the ground caused by movement under the Earth’s surface.
22 Clues: Susan’s job. • A piece of paper money. • What Susan learnt to shoot. • What Lucille Smith is obsessed with. • lot The place where Susan was mugged. • The amount of money that Susan was stolen. • Someone who doesn’t want to work or make an effort. • The job Lucille will do at the Christiansen’s house. • A small container where you put cigarette ashes and ends. • ...
shift 2024-12-30
Across
- Shift’s slogan
- Our Instagram handle
- Small, round metal used as money
- Money used in a country or region
- Shift’s main office in Jordan
Down
- Moving money between places
- Money sent home by workers abroad
- A charge for sending money
- Universal currency symbolized by "$"
- People who get the money sent to them
- Physical money like coins or banknotes
11 Clues: Shift’s slogan • Our Instagram handle • A charge for sending money • Moving money between places • Shift’s main office in Jordan • Small, round metal used as money • Money sent home by workers abroad • Money used in a country or region • Universal currency symbolized by "$" • People who get the money sent to them • Physical money like coins or banknotes
personal finance 2022-11-30
Across
- , a machine that dispenses cash or performs other banking services when an account holder inserts a bank card.
- , those filed using IRS form 1040 only , with no added complexity.
- , money received especially on a regular basis , for work or through investments
- , the cost required for something the money spent on something.
- , an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- ,Annual Percentage Rate for interest paid on a card
- what you own or have paid for
- a percent of the purchase price of an expensive item that must be paid before a bank issues a loan
- money given to charity
- ,wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain
Down
- the existing amount in an account
- someone who is hired and works for someone else
- final arranging of details for the sale of a house
- a type of credit facility provided by banks that allow customers to borrow funds within a pre approach credit limit.
- , the ability to borrow money or access goods or services with the understanding that you'll pay later.
- , getting money from something or someone with the intention of giving it back.
- , money that you owe
- someone who hires workers
- , Annual Percentage Yeild describes interest paid to a savings account or certificate
19 Clues: , money that you owe • money given to charity • someone who hires workers • what you own or have paid for • the existing amount in an account • someone who is hired and works for someone else • final arranging of details for the sale of a house • ,Annual Percentage Rate for interest paid on a card • , the cost required for something the money spent on something. • ...
entrepreneur,franchising,income,outcome,marketing,manager,joint venture,business,mould,schedule,business people,business leader,logotip,staff,responsibility,competitor,sustainability,non-profit,tax,finance 2026-03-10
Across
- the management of money in a business or organization.
- a person or company that tries to sell the same product or service as another company.
- he activity of promoting and selling products or services.
- the result of something.
- an organization that works to help people, not to make money.
- a duty or job that a person must do.
- a person who controls or leads a team, company, or project
- — a way of doing business where one company allows another person or company to use its brand, name, and business system to sell products or services.
- shape or form used to make something.
Down
- money that people or businesses must pay to the government.
- person who starts and runs a business, often by taking risks to make money
- the people who work for a company or organization.
- people-people who work in business or run companies.
- leader-a person who leads and makes important decisions in a business.
- venture - when two or more companies work together to start a business or project.
- using resources in a way that does not harm the future or environment.
- an activity where people sell products or services to make money
- a symbol or design that represents a company or brand.
- a plan of time for activities or work
- -money that a person or business receives or earns.
20 Clues: the result of something. • a duty or job that a person must do. • a plan of time for activities or work • shape or form used to make something. • the people who work for a company or organization. • -money that a person or business receives or earns. • people-people who work in business or run companies. • the management of money in a business or organization. • ...
Module 2A, variant 3 2024-05-13
Across
- to be able to buy or do something because you have enough money
- a person who buys goods or services for their own use
- to give money as a payment for something
- money in the form of notes and coins, rather than cheques or credit cards
- to get or receive something from someone with the intention of giving it back after a period of time
- the amount of money needed to buy, do, or make something
- to give money to someone for something you want to buy or for services provided
- to give something to someone for a short period of time, expecting it to be given back
Down
- an unnecessary or wrong use of money
- to receive money as payment for work that you do
- an amount of money that parents regularly give to their child to spend as they choose
- to stop yourself from doing something that you want to do
- to keep something, especially money, for use in the future
13 Clues: an unnecessary or wrong use of money • to give money as a payment for something • to receive money as payment for work that you do • a person who buys goods or services for their own use • the amount of money needed to buy, do, or make something • to stop yourself from doing something that you want to do • to keep something, especially money, for use in the future • ...
Timkanov. Crossword 2021-09-21
Across
- fund, bankroll, incomings
- in addition to normal working hours
- money paid to government of the profit
- amount of money added to wages on a seasonal basis
- amount of money owed by supplied goods or services
- loan given with interest to buy property
- monthly pay
- money provided to retired people
Down
- hourly payment
- costs, expenses
- payment in return for some service
- providing a guarantee of compensation for specified loss
- percentage of the value, paid to the agent
- money paid to a landlord to use a land
14 Clues: monthly pay • hourly payment • costs, expenses • fund, bankroll, incomings • money provided to retired people • payment in return for some service • in addition to normal working hours • money paid to government of the profit • money paid to a landlord to use a land • loan given with interest to buy property • percentage of the value, paid to the agent • ...
& 2020-05-26
Across
- You read it
- Last day of the week
- To use money on something you don't need: to ...
- Very hot sphere in space
- Works in a bank and helps you open an account
- Where do women keep their cash and cards? In a ...
- Tells you how much you need to pay
- To take money out of a bank account: to ... money
- Not in front
- You can see the time on it
- In for a penny, in for a ...
- Firs day of the week
- To receive money from somebody who has died: to ...
- You use it to brush your teeth
- A large building that keeps your money safe
- You have it in your whole house
- Not generous
- You wash your hands with it
- Things with a good price
- Opposite of right
- You use it to wash your hair
- You put your clothes in it
Down
- You sleep in it
- When you're tired, you...
- Careful with money
- It hurts when you touch it
- A large group of people
- Not empty
- It's very smart
- One plus four
- You see yourself in it
- Opposite of off
- Some flowers
- Same thing as a prison
- It's bad for your lungs
- Something old but valuable
- You sit in it
- It's soft
- Yellow and curved
39 Clues: Not empty • It's soft • You read it • Not in front • Some flowers • Not generous • One plus four • You sit in it • You sleep in it • It's very smart • Opposite of off • Yellow and curved • Opposite of right • Careful with money • Last day of the week • Firs day of the week • You see yourself in it • Same thing as a prison • A large group of people • It's bad for your lungs • Very hot sphere in space • ...
a 2020-05-26
Across
- Works in a bank and helps you open an account
- Not empty
- A large group of people
- Things with a good price
- A large building that keeps your money safe
- You use it to wash your hair
- It hurts when you touch it
- You have it in your whole house
- Not in front
- Opposite of right
- Very hot sphere in space
- It's very smart
- To use money on something you don't need: to ...
- You put your clothes in it
- To take money out of a bank account: to ... money
- You see yourself in it
- Yellow and curved
- When you're tired, you...
- Last day of the week
Down
- Tells you how much you need to pay
- You can see the time on it
- Firs day of the week
- It's bad for your lungs
- Opposite of off
- You read it
- Some flowers
- Same thing as a prison
- Not generous
- You use it to brush your teeth
- Careful with money
- Something old but valuable
- To receive money from somebody who has died: to ...
- It's soft
- You sit in it
- You sleep in it
- Where do women keep their cash and cards? In a ...
- In for a penny, in for a ...
- One plus four
- You wash your hands with it
39 Clues: Not empty • It's soft • You read it • Some flowers • Not generous • Not in front • You sit in it • One plus four • Opposite of off • It's very smart • You sleep in it • Opposite of right • Yellow and curved • Careful with money • Firs day of the week • Last day of the week • Same thing as a prison • You see yourself in it • A large group of people • It's bad for your lungs • Things with a good price • ...
unit 10 Financial Literacy by Karson kosub 2019-04-05
Across
- something of value a person buys
- an expense paid from an account
- an expense that does not change
- a loan for a piece of property '
- net worth of someones assets
- money you put in a bank
- government holding money
- The amount before taxes and deductions
- the total assets you have in a company and liabilities
- money you pull out of a bank
- a deposit held in a bank that comes out as a check or debit card
- the act of being subtracted
- a cost that varies per person
- a schedule of the amount you can spend
- The state one being liable for something
Down
- tax that comes off your pay check
- the amount of money you make in a period of time
- The cost of living and things you buy
- in income that is subject to taxation
- the amount per one thing if there are 2 or more
- the amount you have to pay for a standard living
- taxs that is placed on goods
- wages of a person
- interest paid by previous interest and the principal
- Interest paid by the original principal
- the total amount of money being loaned
- it a card where you buy something and pay for it later
- a part of your money to save for a bad day
28 Clues: wages of a person • money you put in a bank • government holding money • the act of being subtracted • net worth of someones assets • taxs that is placed on goods • money you pull out of a bank • a cost that varies per person • an expense paid from an account • an expense that does not change • something of value a person buys • tax that comes off your pay check • ...
Personal finance word search 2019-04-03
Across
- anything of value that a person or firm buys
- imposed on people that varies with the income of profits of the tax paper
- first or highest in rank, importance, value,etc.
- residual of all revenues and gains over all losses in that period
- intrest paid on both the principal and on accured intrest
- a conveyance of an interest in property as security for the repayment of money borrowed
- a loss of money:a cost
- savings opportunity gained by an entity within a specific time frame
- an income tax system that imposes tax
- a card that identifies a person as entitled to have food, merchandise, etc.
- to put money in a bank or financial account
- rate/price fir a serving or commodity that includes all extra cost initial to the item
Down
- any money borrowed or owed
- tax levied on the retail price of merchandise and collected by the retailer
- money owed; debts or pecuniary obligations
- financial plan for defined period of time
- assets and property considerd in terms of monetary value; wealth
- a fixed compensation periodically paid to a person for regular work or services
- tending or serving to save
- total assets minus total outside liabilities of an individual or company
- a bank account in witch checks are written to gove or take away money
21 Clues: a loss of money:a cost • any money borrowed or owed • tending or serving to save • an income tax system that imposes tax • financial plan for defined period of time • money owed; debts or pecuniary obligations • to put money in a bank or financial account • anything of value that a person or firm buys • first or highest in rank, importance, value,etc. • ...
Chapter 2 2023-11-17
Across
- Earn interest each year and keeps adding up
- Total value of funds investment portfolio
- Total value of investments
- Where buyers and sellers meet to exchange stock
- a bank time deposit
- Lowest amount of the stock price
- Pool of Investments
- refers to those people who will do the work
- Putting your investments in multiple different places
- Putting money into the stock market
- You want to buy or sell when the stock is at a certain price
- Those who buy shares in stock
- equivalents or cash for short
- Amount price changed from opening to close
- Report every quarter for investor information
Down
- market cash equivalents or cash for short
- People who lend money
- You want to buy or sell in the stock market
- tax-exempt bonds issued by government
- Rare items people collect
- Longer term treasury bills
- Report every year for investor information
- Setting money aside
- short-term government securities
- Price of the stock when the market opens
- You want to buy or sell at a specific price change
- Money acquired each quarter
- Price of the stock when the market closes
- Highest amount of the stock price
- Is money to buy real estate
30 Clues: a bank time deposit • Pool of Investments • Setting money aside • People who lend money • Rare items people collect • Total value of investments • Longer term treasury bills • Money acquired each quarter • Is money to buy real estate • Those who buy shares in stock • equivalents or cash for short • Lowest amount of the stock price • short-term government securities • ...
Finance basics 2024-04-30
Across
- is extra money received in addition to a salary; often as a reward for good work.
- is money or other assets used to start or fund a business.
- ts to increase in amount or value.
- is the transfer of funds from a retirement account into an IRA, not directly
- is an official rule or Jaw that controls conduct.
- is the amount of money that must be paid for something.
- on something means to provide information on it.
- is an arrangement with an employer, insurance company or trade union
- is to increase the quantity of something such as money for an investment.
Down
- is when one company buys another company.
- is someone who buys goods and services.
- is an expense or circumstance that a person lists on a tax return which
- is one unit which a public company is divided into.
- with something else, it corresponds to that thing in size,
- is a person's or company's collection of investments.
- is the money left after selling something and paying any costs.
- is a firm that is licensed to sell or buy stocks, bonds, commodities and options.
- something is to monitor and direct the process of something.
- it is available to the general population and not exclusive to only c'ertain people
- something is to buy it, or pay an amount of money to own it.
20 Clues: ts to increase in amount or value. • is someone who buys goods and services. • is when one company buys another company. • on something means to provide information on it. • is an official rule or Jaw that controls conduct. • is one unit which a public company is divided into. • is a person's or company's collection of investments. • ...
