money Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
Key Terms : Tic-Tac-Toe 2024-12-02
Across
- What you should do as soon as you get your money.
- When the amount you have is less than the amount required or needed.
- The total money received from all sources put together.
- Part of your savings should go to this, in case of an emergency.
- Goals like saving for a trip.
- Things that are required to live, like a shelter or utilities.
- A plan to help you use your money the way you want to.
- The opposite of needs, something you don't require to live, but is more for entertainment purposes.
- When the money paid is more than the money needed.
- The choice that leads to the opportunity cost.
- The amount that is left of your income after you have paid for the necessities.
- The amount of money you have left over after taxes.
Down
- The value or possible value of the option given up.
- Expenses that stay the same and are paid monthly.
- An estimate of how much you spend and how much you gain over a certain time period.
- When you spend equal or less to what you wanted to spend.
- There are three types of these, short, intermediary, and long.
- The income from multiple people.
- Expenses like gas or groceries.
- Goals like saving for a house, or car.
- Goals like setting up a business, or paying off debt.
21 Clues: Goals like saving for a trip. • Expenses like gas or groceries. • The income from multiple people. • Goals like saving for a house, or car. • The choice that leads to the opportunity cost. • What you should do as soon as you get your money. • Expenses that stay the same and are paid monthly. • When the money paid is more than the money needed. • ...
Macro Terms Crossword 2025-04-04
Across
- Characteristic of money referring to its sturdiness
- Type of unemployment that fluctuates with the business cycle
- The amount of money expected as payment for an item
- Characteristic of money referring to is transportability
- Translates to "per person"
- Macroeconomic measure that reflects the total value of all goods produced within an economy
- The fundamental activities of households and communities in managing resources
- Type of money that has value delegated by the government
- Introduction of harmful contaminants into the environment
- Raw material that can be bought and sold
- General decline in prices of goods
Down
- Exchange of goods without using money
- Characteristic of money referring to its ability to be broken up
- Economic condition when inflation is high and economic growth is slow
- Unexpected event that significantly changes the total supply of goods in a market
- Rapid, uncontrolled price increase
- Type of unemployment that occurs when individuals are transitioning between jobs
- Type of inflation that occurs when demand of goods and services exceed supply in the economy
- Increase of price and goods in the economy
- Acronym for Gross Domestic Product
- Type of inflation that occurs when rising production costs force businesses to raise prices
- Macroeconomic effect usually due to excessive government spending
- Type of unemployment stemming from an economic shift
- Type of unemployment that occurs predictably during certain times of the year
24 Clues: Translates to "per person" • Rapid, uncontrolled price increase • Acronym for Gross Domestic Product • General decline in prices of goods • Exchange of goods without using money • Raw material that can be bought and sold • Increase of price and goods in the economy • Characteristic of money referring to its sturdiness • The amount of money expected as payment for an item • ...
Entrepreneurship Glossary (1st 20 Words) 2025-04-07
Across
- A financial statement showing what a business owns and owes
- The person in charge of managing a company's money
- A transaction where one business sells to another
- How easily people can identify a brand by its name, logo, or product
- A plan for how much money will be spent over a certain time
- Starting a business using only personal savings or limited resources
- When a business's income equals its expenses
- The process of analyzing problems to find the best solution
- A person who gives money to a business in exchange for ownership or a share
Down
- A company structure that is taxed separately from its owners
- A transaction where a business sells directly to individual customers
- A local group that supports and gives info about area businesses
- Money spent by a business to gain something
- A chance to start a business that could be successful and profitable
- The speed at which a business spends its money each month
- A written guide that explains what a business does and how it will succeed
- Raising money for a business by getting small amounts from many people online
- The top leader in a company who makes big decisions
- The person who runs the daily operations of a company
- Something valuable a business owns, like cash, equipment, or property
20 Clues: Money spent by a business to gain something • When a business's income equals its expenses • A transaction where one business sells to another • The person in charge of managing a company's money • The top leader in a company who makes big decisions • The person who runs the daily operations of a company • The speed at which a business spends its money each month • ...
personal finance 2022-05-05
Across
- capital or assets that can be used to repay a loan
- anything that can be used to settle debt
- an electronic banking outlet
- the amount of asset or resource that exceeds the portion that is utilized
- the amount by which expenses exceed income
- to fail to pay back a loan
- a desired end toward which efforts desire directed
- a stock or an other security representing an ownership interest
- something that people desire but is not necessary for survival
- the amount deposited on witch interest will be paid
- a financial claim against a property
- setting aside a certain amount of money before spending on needs and wants
Down
- the price paid for the use of borrowed money
- coast incurred or the spending of money
- a specific type of loan used to buy real estate
- earning or payment
- managing income
- reclaiming possession of something when a borrower defaults on payment
- the ability to repay a loan
- a business or financial institution that stores and manages money
- money paid to stockholders form the corporations earnings
- a type of bankruptcy where assets are sold and debts are paid as much as possible
- a check issued to an employee n payment of salary or wages
- something essential for survival such as food,clothing,or medical care
24 Clues: managing income • earning or payment • to fail to pay back a loan • the ability to repay a loan • an electronic banking outlet • a financial claim against a property • coast incurred or the spending of money • anything that can be used to settle debt • the amount by which expenses exceed income • the price paid for the use of borrowed money • ...
OH its finance 2026-02-24
Across
- money from selling or working
- A 300–850 numerical indicator of creditworthiness.
- Net amount of cash moving into and out of an entity
- making an account twice
- monthly payment towards insurance
- money you transfer on a document
- A debt or financial obligation owed to another party
- Spreading investments across various assets to reduce risk.
- Owner's stake in an asset, calculated as total assets minus liabilities
- Revenue minus all operating expenses, taxes, and interest
- A plan for how you will spend your money.
- on Investment (ROI): A measure of gain relative to cost
- you have to pay more the longer it takes to pay
Down
- payment from a job on a paper or digital
- A loan specifically for purchasing real estate.
- A resource with economic value expected to provide future benefit.
- How easily an asset can be converted into cash.
- Represents ownership in a corporation.
- Money owed to something or someone else
- shows how much you've spent and need to pay
- Savings allocated for unexpected expenses.
- Interest earned on both the principal and previous interest.
- A share of corporate profits distributed to shareholders
- Borrowed money that has to be paid back by a deadline
- A managed portfolio of diversified investments.
- A debt security where an investor lends money for a set interest rate
- A thing that pays for dmages
27 Clues: making an account twice • A thing that pays for dmages • money from selling or working • money you transfer on a document • monthly payment towards insurance • Represents ownership in a corporation. • Money owed to something or someone else • payment from a job on a paper or digital • A plan for how you will spend your money. • Savings allocated for unexpected expenses. • ...
Berenstain Bears - Intro to Business 2024-12-04
Across
- Currency in forms of coins and bills
- A large scale business plan
- Give something in the exchange of money
- A financial gain
- Obtaining money
- Payment for the property of land
Down
- An organization involved in commercial, industrial and professional activities
- A payment
- Something worth a lot of money
- Loonie
- The action of giving money for a product
- The amount of money of a product or service
12 Clues: Loonie • A payment • Obtaining money • A financial gain • A large scale business plan • Something worth a lot of money • Payment for the property of land • Currency in forms of coins and bills • Give something in the exchange of money • The action of giving money for a product • The amount of money of a product or service • ...
The Garfield Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-06
Across
- How much it is sold for
- Giving one object for another
- Something you trade for products
- How much money you have
- Money set aside that you do not spend
- The amount of money you have to pay
Down
- What something is worth
- Giving money for product
- Something you must have for survival
- The amount of money that you take in
- A luxury item
- When something happens by chance
12 Clues: A luxury item • What something is worth • How much it is sold for • How much money you have • Giving money for product • Giving one object for another • Something you trade for products • When something happens by chance • The amount of money you have to pay • Something you must have for survival • The amount of money that you take in • Money set aside that you do not spend
financial vocabulary 2026-05-12
Across
- abbreviation for department
- free money
- how much money employees can get paid
- how much money it costs to invest
- lowest you can get paid
Down
- a small loan
- a plan for an amount of money
- money traded for labor
- money you save for the future
- a percentage of money a salesman gives you
- bill that generate revenue
11 Clues: free money • a small loan • money traded for labor • lowest you can get paid • bill that generate revenue • abbreviation for department • a plan for an amount of money • money you save for the future • how much money it costs to invest • how much money employees can get paid • a percentage of money a salesman gives you
Martin Nešpor 2022-04-05
Across
- When money is not in note but in a coin the metal rounded thing
- Selection of goods and services purchased or sold on marked
- you own money to this person
- asset, commodity, or currency that can be saved, retrieved, and exchanged in the future without deteriorating in value.
- money When the money is not supported by gold anything else
- When air balloon is getting bigger and bigger
- no notes only gold and silver
Down
- Thief that creeps around
- this person lets you borrow money
- The big sad
- When the economy doesn't use money
- When people want a job but they are not able to find one
- Person that is to lazy to work
- Rapid and out of control inflation
- When there is little hole in football ball its getting smaller
15 Clues: The big sad • Thief that creeps around • you own money to this person • no notes only gold and silver • Person that is to lazy to work • this person lets you borrow money • When the economy doesn't use money • Rapid and out of control inflation • When air balloon is getting bigger and bigger • When people want a job but they are not able to find one • ...
BizTown 2013-09-11
Across
- giving to others usually though a charity
- apply for this to borrow money from a bank
- an account in which you can keep and grow money
- a company that sells goods or services
- a percentage that has to be paid to the bank when borrowing money
- a time when an employer asks questions of people they might hire
- an product that a business sells
Down
- the money that is left over after a business pays all expenses
- a duty
- another name for a financial institution
- a place where people live, work, trade, and share
- an activity that a business completes for money
- a percentage of money that citizens and businesses pay to the government
- a member of a town, state, or country
- working together on a team to achieve a goal
15 Clues: a duty • an product that a business sells • a member of a town, state, or country • a company that sells goods or services • another name for a financial institution • giving to others usually though a charity • apply for this to borrow money from a bank • working together on a team to achieve a goal • an account in which you can keep and grow money • ...
Cashless Society 2024-09-19
Across
- People mau need to exchange their Dollars for local curencies while
- When every payment people get is recorded it is more difficult to hide income and
- There are various forms of money, one of which is money
- We can withdraw or save money in the
- What system is considered more than just practical
- Electronic payments do not have the same level of privacy as
- Transaksi bisa dilakukan dengan cara
Down
- Hard, shiny, dense materials such as iron or alumunium are
- What is a waste of time
- People are more vulnerable to in a cashless culture
- A cashless society has it own advantages and
- The first advantage of cashless society is
- If the source of the money is unknows money laundering becomes much more.
- Printing bills and minting coins both cost
- When making payments we can use
- The electronic equivalent of bank robbers and snatchers
16 Clues: What is a waste of time • When making payments we can use • We can withdraw or save money in the • Transaksi bisa dilakukan dengan cara • The first advantage of cashless society is • Printing bills and minting coins both cost • A cashless society has it own advantages and • What system is considered more than just practical • ...
Entrepreneur 2025-05-06
Across
- When the money coming in equals the money going out.
- A document that outlines a company’s mission, market, and financial goals.
- A firm that provides funding to high-risk startups.
- The specific group of customers a business aims to serve.
- Money coming into a business from sales.
- Total income minus expenses.
- Financial assets available for investment or operations.
- The movement of money into and out of a business.
Down
- A person who gives money to startups, usually early on.
- A unique identity for a product or business.
- A company’s ability to grow rapidly without losing efficiency.
- An analysis of market trends and consumer needs.
- A new company, often tech-related and fast-growing.
- Money invested into a business by its owners or shareholders.
- The act of promoting a product to investors.
15 Clues: Total income minus expenses. • Money coming into a business from sales. • A unique identity for a product or business. • The act of promoting a product to investors. • An analysis of market trends and consumer needs. • The movement of money into and out of a business. • A new company, often tech-related and fast-growing. • ...
Entrepreneur 2025-05-06
Across
- A unique identity for a product or business.
- The specific group of customers a business aims to serve.
- The act of promoting a product to investors.
- When the money coming in equals the money going out.
- Money invested into a business by its owners or shareholders.
- Total income minus expenses.
- A document that outlines a company’s mission, market, and financial goals.
- A firm that provides funding to high-risk startups.
Down
- A person who gives money to startups, usually early on.
- Financial assets available for investment or operations.
- An analysis of market trends and consumer needs.
- A new company, often tech-related and fast-growing.
- A company’s ability to grow rapidly without losing efficiency.
- Money coming into a business from sales.
- The movement of money into and out of a business.
15 Clues: Total income minus expenses. • Money coming into a business from sales. • A unique identity for a product or business. • The act of promoting a product to investors. • An analysis of market trends and consumer needs. • The movement of money into and out of a business. • A new company, often tech-related and fast-growing. • ...
VET Retail 2016-11-07
Across
- somebody who purchases goods
- putting something on hold to purchase another time
- salary the amount of money earned in a year
- somewhere where money gets kept for the till
- proof of purchase
- a lane filled with products
- the national law for fair trading and consumer protection
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- point of sale
- set of rules that must be obeyed by customers
- somebody who produces the goods
- particular clothing that must be worn by workers
- somebody that manages the store and the workers
- the money you start your shift with
- the amount of money you earn from working
- the amount of money the customer gets in return
15 Clues: point of sale • proof of purchase • a lane filled with products • somebody who purchases goods • somebody who produces the goods • the money you start your shift with • the amount of money you earn from working • salary the amount of money earned in a year • somewhere where money gets kept for the till • set of rules that must be obeyed by customers • ...
spelling homework unit: #7- JA Biztown 2014-01-13
Across
- what is wanted
- a sum that is owed
- what is in stock
- a chance
- relating to other people
- to sign up
- a field trip coming on Jan.28
Down
- money that needs to go to the bank
- the cost of borrowing money
- how the bank keeps track of your money
- the city the field trip will take place in
- open to all people
- charity
- related to money
- a sum owed to you
15 Clues: charity • a chance • to sign up • what is wanted • what is in stock • related to money • a sum owed to you • a sum that is owed • open to all people • relating to other people • the cost of borrowing money • a field trip coming on Jan.28 • money that needs to go to the bank • how the bank keeps track of your money • the city the field trip will take place in
Stocks and Stock Market 2022-09-26
Across
- business owned by stockholders who share in its profits but are not personally responsible for its debts.
- Market-A period of increased stock trading and rising stock prices.
- A business deal or action; exchange of money, goods, or services.
- or
- of value that is owned.
- Street-A street in New York City famous for being the location of the New York stock exchange.
- of stock.
- the cost required for something; the money spent on something.
- investment variety to reduce risk.
- a raw material or primary agricultural product that can be bought and sold, such as copper or coffee.
Down
- economic system based on private property and free enterprise.
- include the details of something.
- risk money or other possession on an event,
- showing financial accounts.
- funds-A pool of money used by a company to purchase a variety of stocks, bonds or money market instruments. Provides diversification and professional management for investors.
- The portion of corporate profits paid out to stockholders.
- An amount paid to a stockbroker based on a percentage of their sales.
- Paper notes promising to repay money after a certain length of time with interest.
- say what will happen before it occurs.
- Income-Money earned on a regular basis with little or no effort required to maintain it.
20 Clues: or • of stock. • of value that is owned. • showing financial accounts. • include the details of something. • investment variety to reduce risk. • say what will happen before it occurs. • risk money or other possession on an event, • The portion of corporate profits paid out to stockholders. • economic system based on private property and free enterprise. • ...
Econ unit 3 2022-12-15
Across
- form of debt incurred by an individual or other entity
- the portion of income not spent on current expenditures
- To receive money from another party with the agreement that the money will be repaid
- money held at a bank
- someone allows another person to borrow something
- the chance that an outcome or investment's actual gains will differ
- ability of an individual or organization to obtain goods or services before payment
- anything owed by one person to another
- a card issued by a bank that allows the cardholder to purchase goods and services with your own money
- the purchase of goods that are not consumed today but are used in the future to generate wealth
- the ownership of a fraction of the issuing corporation
Down
- the amount a lender charges a borrower and is a percentage
- interest you earn on interest
- the chance that an outcome or investment's actual gains will differcompound
- production of goods that will be used to produce other goods
- ability of an individual or organization to obtain goods or services before payment
- the cost of borrowing money
- a spending plan based on income and expenses
- financial institution licensed to receive deposits and make loans
19 Clues: money held at a bank • the cost of borrowing money • interest you earn on interest • anything owed by one person to another • a spending plan based on income and expenses • someone allows another person to borrow something • form of debt incurred by an individual or other entity • the ownership of a fraction of the issuing corporation • ...
Becoming Independent: Key Concepts 2025-12-10
Across
- Protections and freedoms young people have in workplaces and society.
- A document that shows how much a person earned and what was deducted.
- A legal agreement that allows someone to live in a rented property.
- The regular payment a tenant makes to live in a property.
- Borrowed money that must be repaid, usually with interest.
- Something a person is expected or required to do when becoming independent.
- A plan young people use to manage their income and expenses.
- Money spent on needs like food, transport, and living costs.
Down
- Money earned from working, government benefits, or other sources.
- A financial product that protects people against unexpected loss.
- Money put aside by employers for a person’s future retirement.
- ORGANISATION: A group that supports young people with advice or services.
- The process of planning and tracking how money is used.
- Essential services such as electricity, water, and gas in a home.
- A number required to work legally and get paid in Australia.
- AFFORDABILITY: How easy it is for people to rent or buy a place to live.
- A legally binding agreement between two parties.
- Money put aside for future goals, emergencies, or big purchases.
18 Clues: A legally binding agreement between two parties. • The process of planning and tracking how money is used. • The regular payment a tenant makes to live in a property. • Borrowed money that must be repaid, usually with interest. • A number required to work legally and get paid in Australia. • A plan young people use to manage their income and expenses. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-16
Across
- A place where people go at night to dance, listen to music, and have fun.
- The surface of the Earth where people, animals, and plants live.
- The act of cheating or lying to get money or something valuable.
- A person who gives money to a business to make more money.
- When something has nothing inside.
- Something very valuable, like gold or jewels
- A person who has a lot of money or valuable things.
- A place where bad people are kept as punishment.
Down
- A very high land, bigger than a hill.
- Animals and plants that live in their natural environment, not in homes or farms.
- Animals or places that are natural, not controlled by people.
- A group that helps people who need food, money, or clothes
- The amount of money you need to pay for something.
- When something happens later than expected or planned.
- Something related to home or family, not international.
- To bring goods or products into a country from another country.
- A trip to visit places for fun or to learn about them.
- Something you aim to achieve, like a target
18 Clues: When something has nothing inside. • A very high land, bigger than a hill. • Something you aim to achieve, like a target • Something very valuable, like gold or jewels • A place where bad people are kept as punishment. • The amount of money you need to pay for something. • A person who has a lot of money or valuable things. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-16
Across
- The amount of money you need to pay for something.
- Animals and plants that live in their natural environment, not in homes or farms.
- The surface of the Earth where people, animals, and plants live.
- A trip to visit places for fun or to learn about them.
- When something has nothing inside.
- A place where people go at night to dance, listen to music, and have fun.
- Something very valuable, like gold or jewels
- A person who has a lot of money or valuable things.
- A group that helps people who need food, money, or clothes
Down
- Animals or places that are natural, not controlled by people.
- A place where bad people are kept as punishment.
- When something happens later than expected or planned.
- A person who gives money to a business to make more money.
- A very high land, bigger than a hill.
- The act of cheating or lying to get money or something valuable.
- Something related to home or family, not international.
- To bring goods or products into a country from another country.
- Something you aim to achieve, like a target
18 Clues: When something has nothing inside. • A very high land, bigger than a hill. • Something you aim to achieve, like a target • Something very valuable, like gold or jewels • A place where bad people are kept as punishment. • The amount of money you need to pay for something. • A person who has a lot of money or valuable things. • ...
Chapter 10.1 Vocab 2022-11-21
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- account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
- money by government decree
- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
Down
- privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good
- narrow definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as medium of exchange
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as a medium of exchange and store of value
- an overthrow of government
- standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply
13 Clues: an overthrow of government • money by government decree • money in the form of gold or silver coins • money that has an alternative use as an economic good • standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply • privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States • money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services • ...
Chapter 10-1 Econ 2022-11-16
Across
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
- an overthrow of government
- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply
- account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as a medium of exchange and store of value
Down
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services
- privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- money by government decree
- narrow definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as medium of exchange
13 Clues: an overthrow of government • money by government decree • money in the form of gold or silver coins • money that has an alternative use as an economic good • standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply • privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States • money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services • ...
Luca 1.3 Keywords 2025-10-06
Across
- The costs businesses pay
- Physical work households do for money
- Money businesses make after expenses
- Mutual reliance
- A compulsory payment towards the government
- Non-physical work households do for money
Down
- Physical items that can be bought or sold
- A person who purchases goods and services
- Paying back a loan
- Money households make
- Actions or activities done for others in exchange for payment
- Shortened term for the Tax on goods and services
- Financial assistance given, expected to be paid back
- Money businesses make before expenses
14 Clues: Mutual reliance • Paying back a loan • Money households make • The costs businesses pay • Money businesses make after expenses • Physical work households do for money • Money businesses make before expenses • Physical items that can be bought or sold • A person who purchases goods and services • Non-physical work households do for money • ...
Understanding Annuities 2021-04-22
Across
- The maximum amount a client can be credited with their Fixed Indexed Annuity
- The 2nd phase of a deferred contract in which the client receives a guaranteed payout
- the individual holding all rights to the contract
- A type of contract that allows clients to invest in different subaccounts that fluctuate with market performance
- Offers a guaranteed minimum interest rate for risk averse clients
- Investment options for Variable Annuities
- The postponement of taxes until funds are withdrawn (2 words)
- An IRS requirement to withdrawal money when a client turns 72 (3 words)
Down
- A type of annuity that offers Cap Rates, Par Rates and a Floor (3 words)
- The market funded with post-tax money
- This type of market is funded with pre-tax money
- Money used to fund a contract (2 words)
- the person who receives the Death Benefit once the client passes away
- charges A fee a client may have to pay if they withdraw money too early in their contract (2 words)
- The first phase of a deferred contract in which the client's money grows tax deferred
- This market is funded with post-tax money, however earnings can be withdrawn tax free if the client meets qualifying requirements
- A retirement vehicle used to help a client retire
17 Clues: The market funded with post-tax money • Money used to fund a contract (2 words) • Investment options for Variable Annuities • This type of market is funded with pre-tax money • the individual holding all rights to the contract • A retirement vehicle used to help a client retire • The postponement of taxes until funds are withdrawn (2 words) • ...
Personal Finance 1.2 Vocab Words (Part 1) 2013-04-11
Across
- covers the entire tuition for a degree
- a gift of money or other aid awarded to a student to help pay for education
- money or things of value that are owned such as a savings account, house, or car
- money paid for the use of borrowed money
- requires three to seven years of study beyond a master's degree in the same field
- a graduate degree (beyond a bachelor's degree) requiring at least three years of additional study
- students who are qualified are able to work on campus and are paid at contracted rates
- interest is charged from the time the loan is made
- earned at community colleges after two year of study
- a set of moral values that people consider acceptable; the study of what is right vs. wrong
Down
- earned in a four year college or university program
- the certification of a college or university to meet the educational quality standards
- money you receive from an outside source to help pay for education
- free application for federal student aid
- a loan on which interest is not charged until the student graduates
- money given to pay for some educational costs
- money given to pay for educational expenses that does not have to be repaid
17 Clues: covers the entire tuition for a degree • free application for federal student aid • money paid for the use of borrowed money • money given to pay for some educational costs • interest is charged from the time the loan is made • earned in a four year college or university program • earned at community colleges after two year of study • ...
Teller 2024-01-30
Across
- What is given to a customer at the end of their transaction
- Money coming out of an account
- The form needed for cash transactions
- The acronym used to determine check negotiability
- Putting money in your drawer from the recycler, vault, or another teller
- The module that all customer transactions are done from
- The website where we run names against the OFAC list
Down
- Taking money out of your drawer to the recycler, vault, or another teller
- ____ person: the human standing in front of you
- At the end of the day, you use the balancing _____
- Machine that acts as a drawer. You can be connected to it
- You perform customer requests in transaction _____
- Money coming into an account
- Location under dual control where money is stored in the branch
- Moving money from one account to another
15 Clues: Money coming into an account • Money coming out of an account • The form needed for cash transactions • Moving money from one account to another • ____ person: the human standing in front of you • The acronym used to determine check negotiability • At the end of the day, you use the balancing _____ • You perform customer requests in transaction _____ • ...
Teller Crossword 2024-07-02
Across
- ____ person: the human standing in front of you
- Money coming out of an account
- The form needed for large cash transactions
- Putting money in your drawer from the recycler, vault, or another teller
- The module that all customer transactions are done from
- What is handed to a customer at the end of their transaction
- You perform customer requests in transaction _____
Down
- The website where we run names against the OFAC list
- At the end of the day, you use the balancing _____
- Location under dual control where money is stored in the branch
- The acronym used to determine check negotiability
- Taking money out of your drawer to the recycler, vault, or another teller
- Machine that acts as a drawer. You can be connected to it
- Money coming into an account
- Moving money from one account to another
15 Clues: Money coming into an account • Money coming out of an account • Moving money from one account to another • The form needed for large cash transactions • ____ person: the human standing in front of you • The acronym used to determine check negotiability • At the end of the day, you use the balancing _____ • You perform customer requests in transaction _____ • ...
Entrepreneur 2025-05-06
Across
- A firm that provides funding to high-risk startups.
- A document that outlines a company’s mission, market, and financial goals.
- An analysis of market trends and consumer needs.
- When the money coming in equals the money going out.
- A new company, often tech-related and fast-growing.
- Money coming into a business from sales.
- The act of promoting a product to investors.
Down
- Money invested into a business by its owners or shareholders.
- A company’s ability to grow rapidly without losing efficiency.
- Financial assets available for investment or operations.
- The specific group of customers a business aims to serve.
- A person who gives money to startups, usually early on.
- The movement of money into and out of a business.
- A unique identity for a product or business.
- Total income minus expenses.
15 Clues: Total income minus expenses. • Money coming into a business from sales. • A unique identity for a product or business. • The act of promoting a product to investors. • An analysis of market trends and consumer needs. • The movement of money into and out of a business. • A firm that provides funding to high-risk startups. • ...
Stocks & Stock Market 2022-09-27
Across
- the business of buying and selling or exchanging items
- clear; showing financial accounts
- person who puts money into a project to earn a profit
- portion of stock
- a business deal or action; exchange of money, goods, or services
- investment variety to reduce risk
- business owned by stockholders who share in its profits but are not personally responsible for its debts
- economic system based on private property and free enterprise
- amount paid to a stockbroker based on a percentage of their sales
- portion of corporate profits paid out to stockholders
- a person who links buyers and sellers of stock
- a nationwide electronic system that links dealers across the nation so that they can buy and sell securities electronically
Down
- the cost required for something; the money spent on something
- to risk money or other possession on an event, chance, or contingency
- a person who invests in a corporation by buying stock and is a partial owner
- a group of your investments
- to include the details of something
- to say what will happen before it occurs
- anything of value that is owned
- put money in a project
- a raw material or primary agricultural product that can be bought and sold, such as copper or coffee
- paper notes promising to repay money after a certain length of time with interest
22 Clues: portion of stock • put money in a project • a group of your investments • anything of value that is owned • clear; showing financial accounts • investment variety to reduce risk • to include the details of something • to say what will happen before it occurs • a person who links buyers and sellers of stock • person who puts money into a project to earn a profit • ...
HoytLowell,P2,economic vocabulary 2023-01-25
Across
- a list of income and expenses we use to help us meet financial goals
- rising prices
- things a person has to have for survival
- the money a person receives money or income.
- what we get from a choice we make
- protect our resources so we don't lose them
- in short supply
- taxes paid to our cities or countries for things needed locally.
- when we use credit you are using someone else's money.
- what a person gives up when they make a choice
- how many consumers want to buy a particular product
- prices are decreasing
- cost of things we need to buy
Down
- taxes paid to the state to live in it.the taxes pay for things our state needs.
- The people that make and sell items to the service.
- if you are giving money to someone with the hope of getting the money back.
- A system of making and trading goods and services.
- things that are nice to have, but are not needed for survival
- taxes paid on the wages we earn in jobs.
- when you own land house,or other property you must pay yearly taxes on it.
- goals for how we use our money
- in most states consumers have to pay tax on the things they buy.
- The people,or services that buy products and services.
23 Clues: rising prices • in short supply • prices are decreasing • cost of things we need to buy • goals for how we use our money • what we get from a choice we make • things a person has to have for survival • taxes paid on the wages we earn in jobs. • protect our resources so we don't lose them • the money a person receives money or income. • ...
Investing Unit: Rock and Roll Style 2023-03-24
Across
- Security: you pay money into an account, the government uses it.
- The process of offering shares of private corporation.
- Property owned by a person or company.
- exchange for the use of money.
- Managed by your employer.
- A sum of money paid regularly.
- and Returns: It indicates higher return.
- The cost required for something.
- putting money towards your income.
- Stock Options.
- Funds: large groups of investors and invest in stocks.
- It can be converted into ready cash.
- sponsored retirement saving plans that help you for the future.
- Cap: Whole value of the companys crazy shares.
- Allocation: It attempts to balance risk.
Down
- Money goes in after Tax.
- Sacrafices of economic benefits.
- Lack the personal touch.
- The showing of spending funds.
- Variety of investments will yield a higher return.
- Market: Two ways that investors can make money from stocks are capital gains and dividends.
- the direct transfer of funds.
- Volume: Measure of all the transactions that occur between a buyer and seller.
- the company's current assets.
- It owns cash, bonds, stocks, and other assets.
- Funds: It includes stocks,and bonds.
- Gains: The higher the value of an asset.
- Issued by companies and corporations.
- Made of other investments.
- a fee a borrower pays to a lender
- Funds: It follows a benchmark index.
31 Clues: Stock Options. • Money goes in after Tax. • Lack the personal touch. • Managed by your employer. • Made of other investments. • the direct transfer of funds. • the company's current assets. • The showing of spending funds. • exchange for the use of money. • A sum of money paid regularly. • Sacrafices of economic benefits. • The cost required for something. • ...
chapter 14 2016-05-02
Across
- responsible for originating all revenue bills
- program added to social security to provide hospital and physician coverage to the elderly
- result from policies that make some group automatically eligible for benefits
- permits congress to levy an income tax
- money spent by the government in any one year
- responsible for providing analyses of budget proposals
- total amount spent is not by congressional appropriation, but rather by rules of eligibility
- establishes a discretionary government program or an entitlement
- the portion of money individuals are required to pay to the government from the money they earned
Down
- designed to reform the budgeting process
- passed to provide a minimal level of sustenance to older americans
- bill passed annually to fund an authorized program
- allows agencies to spend at the previous year's level
- money received by the government in any given year
- responsible for writing the tax code
- the best predictor of this year's budget is last year's budget plus a little bit more
- bill setting limits on expenditures based on revenue projections
- when government spends more money than it receives in taxes in the fiscal year
- revenue losses due to special exemptions, exclusions, and deductions
- all the money borrowed by the government over the years that is still outstanding
- usually occurs toward the end of the budgetary process
- policy document that allocates taxes and expenditures
22 Clues: responsible for writing the tax code • permits congress to levy an income tax • designed to reform the budgeting process • responsible for originating all revenue bills • money spent by the government in any one year • bill passed annually to fund an authorized program • money received by the government in any given year • ...
Transportation 2023-08-21
Across
- the process of creating, selling, and shipping a good
- a fixed or floating structures, or a group of structures, other than a vessel, located beyond State seaward boundaries
- the amount of money an entire house spends
- the potential amount of money a product could make
- how much you keep in a bank for later and how much you use to spend immediently
- the amount of money you spend
- a group of freight cars (US) or goods wagons (International Union of Railways) hauled by one or more locomotives on a railway,
- the likelihood that a financial idea will fail
- examples of this include: the internet, a computer, a phone, a radio
- the department of sales devoted to bringing joy to its consumers
Down
- The roads used for travel and shipment throughout Georgia
- The most popular ___ in the world imperative to air travel
- the amount of money a specific person makes, and how they manage it
- someone who starts a buisness
- an act of labor someone performs for someone else, typically with an intent of something in return
- the plants, animals and other items made to sell on a farm
- a job and the steps to getting it
- how much you owe someone (typically the bank)
- the amount of money you make
- the amount of money a product makes
20 Clues: the amount of money you make • someone who starts a buisness • the amount of money you spend • a job and the steps to getting it • the amount of money a product makes • the amount of money an entire house spends • how much you owe someone (typically the bank) • the likelihood that a financial idea will fail • the potential amount of money a product could make • ...
Finance Park Vocabulary Crossword 2024-02-22
Across
- money that is spent on goods, services, and bills
- type of goals that take a year or more to accomplish
- a business cost that remains the same, such as rent
- the ideals that are important to you and your career choice
- a written order for a bank to pay money
- the things you like and enjoy
- goods or services that make people more comfortable or content but which are not necessary for survival
- money in the form of bills or coins
- money received on a regular basis for work or through investments
- type of goals that can be accomplished within 3 months to a year
- an amount deducted from a bank account
- making a purchase based on an immediate want or due to the presence of advertising
Down
- your natural talents
- required payments to a government
- goods or services that people can't survive without, such as water, food, shelter, and clothing
- a record of income and spending and a plan for managing money
- type of income available to spend on goods and services that are not essential
- expenses that vary from month to month, such as entertainment, car repairs, or doctor bills
- money owed
- a business cost that increases or decreases, such as labor
- expenses that do not change from month to month, such as auto insurance or rent
21 Clues: money owed • your natural talents • the things you like and enjoy • required payments to a government • money in the form of bills or coins • an amount deducted from a bank account • a written order for a bank to pay money • money that is spent on goods, services, and bills • a business cost that remains the same, such as rent • ...
Financial Planning Vocab 2024-02-10
Across
- When the stock market is thriving
- Things you must have to survive
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
- A person who purchases goods and services for personal use
- A type of goal-setting method
- The possibility that something bad may happen
- Interest on savings calculated on both the initial principal and the accumulated interest from previous periods.
- A time in life when someone chooses to permanently leave the workforce
- Issued by the U.S. Government for a set amount of money
- The value of a current asset at a future date based on an assumed rate of growth over time.
- I can buy and sell my stocks in the stock _______
- The buying and selling of stocks
Down
- Method of calculating interest charges based on the principal amount
- Real Estate, gold, and other physical and tangible assets.
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent
- Represents a share in the ownership of a company
- Commitment of money to receive more money later
- The process or system by which goods and services are produced, sold, and bought in a country or region.
- Things that make your life easier
- An amount of money a company pays its stock holders when they make a profit
- A fund that may own multiple assets
- When the stock market is declining
22 Clues: A type of goal-setting method • Things you must have to survive • The buying and selling of stocks • When the stock market is thriving • Things that make your life easier • When the stock market is declining • A fund that may own multiple assets • The possibility that something bad may happen • Commitment of money to receive more money later • ...
Crossword for lawn boy 2025-10-01
Across
- a person that buys stocks for others
- put money into something to hopefully make a profit
- a light you wear around your head at night
- slow moving animal
- how much you are making/supplying of a product
- money you have set to spend on certain things so you don't spend it all
- The very nature of the concept of ecinomic structure
- Pasqual's "cousin"
- growth in your business
- boxer that was sponsored by lawn boy
- work
- the prize money when you when a fight
- want/need for your product
- money paid at a regular rate
- business organization or company
- workers who work for a certain amount of time then stop
Down
- the character that tries to rob lawn boy
- people who work under a boss
- a legal document
- money you've accumulated but don't nescesarrily hav
- how much you can give of a product or service
- type of car with a longer body
- person held captive for a want
- skill in a specific field
- fast moving animal
- issue of shares by a company
- money received
- a system where private componies own business for profit
- the nickname for the passenger seat of a car
- the gardener of the night
- what his business mainly does
- part of a company that you can buy
32 Clues: work • money received • a legal document • slow moving animal • fast moving animal • Pasqual's "cousin" • growth in your business • skill in a specific field • the gardener of the night • want/need for your product • people who work under a boss • issue of shares by a company • money paid at a regular rate • what his business mainly does • type of car with a longer body • ...
Juni Yang 2025-07-28
Across
- A physical item which can seen, touched and/or held
- The act of spending money or using resources.
- A loan specifically used to buy property, typically repaid over many years.
- A swapping or exchanging in goods.
- The **** are people ages 15 or above who are either employed or unemployed
- The amount of money which a consumer is ready to pay for a good or service
- The extra money which you have to pay back when borrowing money
- An official appointed to investigate and resolve complaints from consumers.
Down
- A **** is a very large store combining a supermarket and a department store, offering wide-ranging goods.
- A **** has several departments housed under the same roof to facilitate buying, customer service, and merchandisin
- another way to say electronic retailer
- A proposal
- A financial arrangement where a buyer receives goods or services and pays later.
- A shop that sells products at lower prices by cutting overhead costs and limiting services.
- A retail store offering a wide variety of food and household products, organized into aisles.
- Things done for someone by others
- a business which sells products directly to the consumer
- A plastic card allowing purchases on borrowed money from a bank or issuer.
- Money set aside for future use rather than spent immediately.
- An illegal buisness practice
- A manufactured item which retains its use for atleast 3 years after purchase
21 Clues: A proposal • An illegal buisness practice • Things done for someone by others • A swapping or exchanging in goods. • another way to say electronic retailer • The act of spending money or using resources. • A physical item which can seen, touched and/or held • a business which sells products directly to the consumer • ...
OH its finance 2026-02-24
Across
- money from selling or working
- A 300–850 numerical indicator of creditworthiness.
- Net amount of cash moving into and out of an entity
- making an account twice
- monthly payment towards insurance
- money you transfer on a document
- A debt or financial obligation owed to another party
- Spreading investments across various assets to reduce risk.
- Owner's stake in an asset, calculated as total assets minus liabilities
- Revenue minus all operating expenses, taxes, and interest
- A plan for how you will spend your money.
- on Investment (ROI): A measure of gain relative to cost
- you have to pay more the longer it takes to pay
Down
- payment from a job on a paper or digital
- A loan specifically for purchasing real estate.
- A resource with economic value expected to provide future benefit.
- How easily an asset can be converted into cash.
- Represents ownership in a corporation.
- Money owed to something or someone else
- shows how much you've spent and need to pay
- Savings allocated for unexpected expenses.
- Interest earned on both the principal and previous interest.
- A share of corporate profits distributed to shareholders
- Borrowed money that has to be paid back by a deadline
- A managed portfolio of diversified investments.
- A debt security where an investor lends money for a set interest rate
- A thing that pays for dmages
27 Clues: making an account twice • A thing that pays for dmages • money from selling or working • money you transfer on a document • monthly payment towards insurance • Represents ownership in a corporation. • Money owed to something or someone else • payment from a job on a paper or digital • A plan for how you will spend your money. • Savings allocated for unexpected expenses. • ...
Stephen&Julian MYIB 2024-11-26
Across
- give money with the expectation of achieving a profit or impact.
- not physically existing.
- discover or reveal through detailed examination
- the total money set aside for a needed purpose.
- to make something.
- money received from the sale of goods or services.
- money spent or costs incurred to generate revenue.
- The money and time it takes to make your product.
- an exciting presentation a product or service and its business model for potential investors.
- Store Short term physical sales space.
- a problem solving technique that involves free contribution of ideas from members.
Down
- Entrepreneur a person with the mindset to solve a problem that benefits the social good.
- a person who wants to solve a problem and who makes that solution into a viable business.
- someone who has experience in a specific field and give help or advice.
- someone or something considered to be important or beneficial.
- the act or practice of calling public attention to one's product or service
- The money gained from the sale or sales after expenses are paid.
- a good or service created as a result of a process and serves a need or satisfies a want.
- a working model to test the quality or effectiveness of a product or item.
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
20 Clues: to make something. • not physically existing. • Store Short term physical sales space. • discover or reveal through detailed examination • the total money set aside for a needed purpose. • The money and time it takes to make your product. • money received from the sale of goods or services. • money spent or costs incurred to generate revenue. • ...
Mayukh's crossword 2025-02-10
Across
- items that you can see or touch
- to overcharge or swindle
- the extra money you have to pay back when borrowing money
- any organisation produces and sells goods and services in order to make a profit
- the buying and selling of goods and services between individuals and businesses
- when the offeree agrees to the proposal
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future
- any token, with an agreed value that people accept as payment in exchange for good or services
- a person or business that produces goods
- the financial institution that provides cheque account fertilities
Down
- a list or limit of income and likely expenditures
- a proposal
- the amount of money a consumer is prepared to offer in exchange for goods
- a very large self-service store with a wide range of goods and a large car park, typically situated outside a town
- things done for you by others
- an economy of or reduction in money, time, or another resource
- an illegal business practice
- an official appointed to investigate individuals' complaints against a company or organization, especially a public authority
- a large self-service shop selling foods and household goods
- a written communication ordering your financial intstitution to pay a person a specific amount of money
20 Clues: a proposal • to overcharge or swindle • an illegal business practice • things done for you by others • items that you can see or touch • when the offeree agrees to the proposal • a person or business that produces goods • a list or limit of income and likely expenditures • the extra money you have to pay back when borrowing money • ...
Investing - Riley Hildenbrand 2026-03-20
Across
- Term for a rising stock market
- Individual Retirement Account where money goes in after tax
- Short group of letters that identifies a company in the stock market
- Bonds where no interest is paid
- Employer contribution to 401k
- Buying or selling stocks based on non public information
- The agreed upon date a bond will be paid back
- Term for a falling stock market
- Other word for "investing" in crypto
- Currency that is created and backed by the government
- Total value of a company's stock
- An investment strategy where you invest your money at regular intervals
Down
- Virtual currency not backed by the government
- The ease of which an asset can be turned into cash
- A system of recording information that makes it difficult to cheat the system
- A loan you give to a company or the government
- Distribution of a company's profits to shareholders
- Someone who buys and sells stocks quickly and takes on risk
- A sum of money saved for a certain purpose
- Individual Retirement Account where money goes in pre-tax
- An investment strategy where you invest all your money at once
- A diversified investment that pools money from a large group of investors
- Abbreviation for Social Security and Medicare tax
- Nationally or internationally recognized, well established, and financially sound companies
- Someone who holds onto stocks longterm
25 Clues: Employer contribution to 401k • Term for a rising stock market • Bonds where no interest is paid • Term for a falling stock market • Total value of a company's stock • Other word for "investing" in crypto • Someone who holds onto stocks longterm • A sum of money saved for a certain purpose • Virtual currency not backed by the government • ...
Accounting Vocabulary 2025-03-14
Across
- The total amount of income to be received from outside parties.
- The amount of money that comes from an investment turned into a percentage.
- A type of debt by putting money owed on a credit card.
- Where your business sells accounts receivable to another company at a discount to raise cash.
- The amount you owe would be given to you by a..
- The amount of money that investors have given to the business.
- A form on a paper that shows assets and liabilities.
- Assets that will last more than one year.
Down
- How much money came into the business, where it came from and cash that went out.
- The measure of profit from a business.
- A method of examining a company's balance sheet and income.
- The list of financial accounts and reference numbers.
- The revenue, expenses, and taxes from a period of time.
- Something of value pledged as security for repayment of a loan.
- Assets that can't be converted into cash quickly.
- Current assets that can be used in a year or less.
- The amount of money that a business takes by using a loan.
- Money is coins or notes.
18 Clues: Money is coins or notes. • The measure of profit from a business. • Assets that will last more than one year. • The amount you owe would be given to you by a.. • Assets that can't be converted into cash quickly. • Current assets that can be used in a year or less. • A form on a paper that shows assets and liabilities. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-16
Across
- A person who has a lot of money or valuable things.
- Something very valuable, like gold or jewels
- Animals and plants that live in their natural environment, not in homes or farms.
- Animals or places that are natural, not controlled by people.
- A place where bad people are kept as punishment.
- Something related to home or family, not international.
- A very high land, bigger than a hill.
- The amount of money you need to pay for something.
- A place where people go at night to dance, listen to music, and have fun.
- The act of cheating or lying to get money or something valuable.
Down
- A trip to visit places for fun or to learn about them.
- A group that helps people who need food, money, or clothes
- A person who gives money to a business to make more money.
- When something has nothing inside.
- The surface of the Earth where people, animals, and plants live.
- When something happens later than expected or planned.
- To bring goods or products into a country from another country.
- Something you aim to achieve, like a target
18 Clues: When something has nothing inside. • A very high land, bigger than a hill. • Something you aim to achieve, like a target • Something very valuable, like gold or jewels • A place where bad people are kept as punishment. • The amount of money you need to pay for something. • A person who has a lot of money or valuable things. • ...
Credit 2026-05-12
Across
- the person or company that you are borrowing money from.
- an extra fee that you pay, in order to borrow money
- limit the limit to the amount of money that you can borrow
- the action of when you pay your debt
- Union a non-profit financial institution that can be used to open a credit card
- owning a credit card relies on this
- credit cards can help you get this loan that pays for a house
- score a score based on your likeliness of paying your debt on time.
- the amount of debt that you haven’t paid for yet
- credit cards, if managed incorrectly can be very financially dangerous
Down
- you can open a credit card ______ by using a credit bureau.
- if you have already a late payment, this reports your account payments to be current.
- you could potentially file for this, if you overuse credit cards
- credit cards can be very cost worthy
- a record of your borrowing and payment behavior
- money that you have not paid for yet.
- you can insert money into your credit card to increase your credit limit on your card
- when you borrow money from your lender, and you agree to pay it back.
- a company that creates credit reports based on your credit history
- the annual percentage rate cost for using a credit card.
20 Clues: owning a credit card relies on this • credit cards can be very cost worthy • the action of when you pay your debt • money that you have not paid for yet. • a record of your borrowing and payment behavior • the amount of debt that you haven’t paid for yet • an extra fee that you pay, in order to borrow money • the person or company that you are borrowing money from. • ...
topic 2 2021-10-04
Across
- – more expenditure than income; more money paid out than coming in.
- rate – the money you pay as a charge for the service of using someone else’s money – for example, if you borrow money to buy a car, you pay back the money you borrowed plus interest; or the bank pays you interest on money saved as it has access to your money.
- – the things that you have to spend your income on.
- – the money that you make from your job.
- tax – money deducted from your income by the government to pay for public services such as health and education.
- income – the money that is left over from your income after you have paid all of your expenses and have put any savings aside.
- – (1) an organisation set up to help a particular group or issue; (2) the act of donating money or time to a cause.
Down
- – a high-interest, very secure government bond (see ‘Bonds’).
- – someone who uses or buys goods and services. Debt – money owed to another person or organisation such as a bank.
- – something that you buy because it is likely to make you money in the future – for example, property may increase in value so that you can sell it for more than you bought it and make a profit, or you can rent it out.
- policy – the decisions a government makes about taxes and what to spend public money on.
- – all the money (or items worth money) that you receive, including through work, investments and government benefits.
- – the state of a country relating to the amount of money that is in the system and the production and consumption of goods and services.
13 Clues: – the money that you make from your job. • – the things that you have to spend your income on. • – a high-interest, very secure government bond (see ‘Bonds’). • – more expenditure than income; more money paid out than coming in. • policy – the decisions a government makes about taxes and what to spend public money on. • ...
spelling homework unit: #7- JA Biztown 2014-01-13
Across
- what is wanted
- a sum that is owed
- what is in stock
- a chance
- relating to other people
- to sign up
- a field trip coming on Jan.28
Down
- money that needs to go to the bank
- the cost of borrowing money
- how the bank keeps track of your money
- the city the field trip will take place in
- open to all people
- charity
- related to money
- a sum owed to you
15 Clues: charity • a chance • to sign up • what is wanted • what is in stock • related to money • a sum owed to you • a sum that is owed • open to all people • relating to other people • the cost of borrowing money • a field trip coming on Jan.28 • money that needs to go to the bank • how the bank keeps track of your money • the city the field trip will take place in
Great depression 2022-01-18
Across
- selling things to make a quick profit
- southern plains region
- program that has a host hosting
- invest with borrowed money
- you buy something but have monthly payments
- personal dept
Down
- not having a job, but is trying to get a job
- central bank has control
- central bank of the united states
- environment
- a village
- borrow money then pay it back
- president franklin helps the US economy
- purchases and money
- money holding
15 Clues: a village • environment • money holding • personal dept • purchases and money • southern plains region • central bank has control • invest with borrowed money • borrow money then pay it back • program that has a host hosting • central bank of the united states • selling things to make a quick profit • president franklin helps the US economy • you buy something but have monthly payments • ...
Online Banking 2021-08-16
Across
- place to keep money in a bank
- an exchange of funds
- cost to complete a transaction
- money
- transactions that haven't been finalized
Down
- 9 digit number needed to transfer money
- ending amount of a bank statement
- when a transaction is still being transferred
- account where money is easily exchanged
- account where money is saved
- document that shows all bank transactions
- to move money from one account to another
12 Clues: money • an exchange of funds • account where money is saved • place to keep money in a bank • cost to complete a transaction • ending amount of a bank statement • 9 digit number needed to transfer money • account where money is easily exchanged • transactions that haven't been finalized • document that shows all bank transactions • to move money from one account to another • ...
Money Lessons from the Berenstain Bears 2025-05-15
Across
- Wanting too much more than you need
- Giving part of what you have to others
- Buying without thinking ahead
- Setting aside money for later
- used to purchase goods
- Items desired but not essential
- Essential items required for survival
Down
- Getting money by working
- Money kids get regularly from parents
- Using money to buy things
- Being thankful for what you have
- A plan for how to spend money
12 Clues: used to purchase goods • Getting money by working • Using money to buy things • Buying without thinking ahead • Setting aside money for later • A plan for how to spend money • Items desired but not essential • Being thankful for what you have • Wanting too much more than you need • Money kids get regularly from parents • Essential items required for survival • ...
NI4 Ch. 1,4,5,6 Vocabulary Practice 2024-04-28
Across
- Without money
- Strange and unconventional
- How some superheroes get their powers
- Information about the future
- Spread of disease
- Make easier or relieve
- To take someone's property
- Repetitive and boring
- Differences between things
- It orbits around a planet
Down
- Something amazing learned
- Height
- Decrease in size
- Opposing views at the same time
- Calm
- "Soul" doctor
- Make your money make money
17 Clues: Calm • Height • Without money • "Soul" doctor • Decrease in size • Spread of disease • Repetitive and boring • Make easier or relieve • Something amazing learned • It orbits around a planet • Strange and unconventional • To take someone's property • Differences between things • Make your money make money • Information about the future • Opposing views at the same time • ...
ME CROSSWORD 2012-04-17
15 Clues: rich • donate • no food • no more • inarance • no money • proceten • cost alot • rich live • worth a lot • difenty get it • make lot of money • fighting in words • thing to when put money • follow it and you will get food
Managing & Avoiding Debt 2026-03-20
Across
- making a plan to control and pay back the money you owe in a smart and responsible way.
- using your money wisely by buying what you need,
- putting money aside to use later instead of spending it right away
- money you borrow from someone else and have to pay back later
Down
- you can keep borrowing from as long as you pay some of it back.
- money you borrow and pay back in set payments over time until the debt is fully paid off
- a number that shows how responsible you are with borrowing and paying back money.
- a plan for how you will use your money
- taking money from someone with the promise that you will pay it back later
- a way to pay off debt where you pay off the smallest debt first
- money you borrow that is not backed by property or collateral.
- you manage your money
12 Clues: you manage your money • a plan for how you will use your money • using your money wisely by buying what you need, • money you borrow from someone else and have to pay back later • money you borrow that is not backed by property or collateral. • you can keep borrowing from as long as you pay some of it back. • ...
HASS income 2021-06-24
Across
- just paid to do a specific job, eg electricion
- different ways people earn money
- paid by the hour received over time eg. shop worker
- money or reduced taxes paid by the government
- unnecessary but desired items
- money paid to a person that lends money
- Tangible items that satisfy needs and wants, and that can be seen and touched.
- activities provided by other people, who include doctors, lawn care workers, dentists,
Down
- earn a percentage of what you sell eg car dealer
- Percentage of company's profits paid to shareholders
- something that paid to people who sell their land
- paid over year but not for fixed number of hours eg teacher
- money paid if a businesses revenue is more than its costs
- money paid for use of land, buildings or equipment
- essential items required for life.
15 Clues: unnecessary but desired items • different ways people earn money • essential items required for life. • money paid to a person that lends money • money or reduced taxes paid by the government • just paid to do a specific job, eg electricion • earn a percentage of what you sell eg car dealer • something that paid to people who sell their land • ...
Economics Crossword Unit 4 Lesson 2024-03-04
Across
- The amount of goods or services that are available.
- The way a place uses its money, goods, services, and natural resources.
- Someone who makes a good or provides a service.
- A person who gets paid to work for someone else.
- Account The money a person keeps in the bank.
- Shortage of certain goods or services.
- Resources People
Down
- A plan for using money.
- Money a business has leftover after it pays its expenses and employees.
- Cost The value of the thing you give up when you choose on thing instead of another.
- The amount of money someone receives for working.
- Resource The tools and machines people use to produce goods.
- Something people spend money on.
- The number of people who want certain goods or services.
- Someone who uses a service or buys goods.
15 Clues: Resources People • A plan for using money. • Something people spend money on. • Shortage of certain goods or services. • Someone who uses a service or buys goods. • Account The money a person keeps in the bank. • Someone who makes a good or provides a service. • A person who gets paid to work for someone else. • The amount of money someone receives for working. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-16
Across
- A person who has a lot of money or valuable things.
- Something very valuable, like gold or jewels
- Animals and plants that live in their natural environment, not in homes or farms.
- Animals or places that are natural, not controlled by people.
- A place where bad people are kept as punishment.
- Something related to home or family, not international.
- A very high land, bigger than a hill.
- The amount of money you need to pay for something.
- A place where people go at night to dance, listen to music, and have fun.
- The act of cheating or lying to get money or something valuable.
Down
- A trip to visit places for fun or to learn about them.
- A group that helps people who need food, money, or clothes
- A person who gives money to a business to make more money.
- When something has nothing inside.
- The surface of the Earth where people, animals, and plants live.
- When something happens later than expected or planned.
- To bring goods or products into a country from another country.
- Something you aim to achieve, like a target
18 Clues: When something has nothing inside. • A very high land, bigger than a hill. • Something you aim to achieve, like a target • Something very valuable, like gold or jewels • A place where bad people are kept as punishment. • The amount of money you need to pay for something. • A person who has a lot of money or valuable things. • ...
spelling homework unit: #7- JA Biztown 2014-01-13
Across
- what is wanted
- a sum that is owed
- what is in stock
- a chance
- relating to other people
- to sign up
- a field trip coming on Jan.28
Down
- money that needs to go to the bank
- the cost of borrowing money
- how the bank keeps track of your money
- the city the field trip will take place in
- open to all people
- charity
- related to money
- a sum owed to you
15 Clues: charity • a chance • to sign up • what is wanted • what is in stock • related to money • a sum owed to you • a sum that is owed • open to all people • relating to other people • the cost of borrowing money • a field trip coming on Jan.28 • money that needs to go to the bank • how the bank keeps track of your money • the city the field trip will take place in
spelling homework unit: #7- JA Biztown 2014-01-13
Across
- what is wanted
- a sum that is owed
- what is in stock
- a chance
- relating to other people
- to sign up
- a field trip coming on Jan.28
Down
- money that needs to go to the bank
- the cost of borrowing money
- how the bank keeps track of your money
- the city the field trip will take place in
- open to all people
- charity
- related to money
- a sum owed to you
15 Clues: charity • a chance • to sign up • what is wanted • what is in stock • related to money • a sum owed to you • a sum that is owed • open to all people • relating to other people • the cost of borrowing money • a field trip coming on Jan.28 • money that needs to go to the bank • how the bank keeps track of your money • the city the field trip will take place in
Unit 8 Key Terms 2026-03-05
Across
- Charge Total borrowing cost
- Payment Smallest payment due each month
- Yearly interest rate
- Fee Charge for late payment
- Amount currently owed
- Limit – Maximum you can borrow
- Fee Fee for exceeding credit limit
- – One who lends money
Down
- – One who takes a loan
- Credit – Credit left to use
- Fee Charge for breaking rules
- Record of money transactions
- Card – Card used to borrow money for purchases
- Fee Yearly credit card charge
- Maximum allowed amount
- – Ability to borrow money
- Cost of borrowing money
17 Clues: Yearly interest rate • Amount currently owed • – One who lends money • – One who takes a loan • Maximum allowed amount • Cost of borrowing money • – Ability to borrow money • Credit – Credit left to use • Record of money transactions • Charge Total borrowing cost • Fee Charge for late payment • Limit – Maximum you can borrow • Fee Charge for breaking rules • ...
Personal Finance Learning aim A 2025-08-28
Across
- A type of unsecured borrowing for a fixed amount, repaid over a set period of time (8, 4)
- An insurance policy that pays out a sum of money on the death of the insured person (4, 9)
- Money that is owed or due to be paid (4)
- The state of being able to pay one's debts (7)
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, from work or investments (6)
- A transaction method using a card or phone that doesn't require a PIN or signature (11, 7)
- A plastic card that allows the holder to purchase goods and services on credit (6, 4)
- An instruction to a bank to pay a fixed amount of money to an individual or organisation on a regular basis (8, 5)
- A loan used to buy a house or flat (8)
- A type of motor insurance that covers damage to your own car as well as damage to other vehicles (5, 13)
Down
- A short-term loan, often with very high interest, intended to be repaid when the borrower gets their next salary (6, 4)
- A numerical rating that assesses a person's creditworthiness (6, 5)
- A system where a buyer pays for something in regular instalments while renting it, with the option to buy it at the end (4, 8)
- A bank account that offers extra benefits for a monthly fee (8, 7)
- An amount of money not spent (7)
- Managing your finances using an app on a smartphone (6, 8)
- A type of bank account with no overdraft or fees, designed for those with a poor credit history (5, 7)
- A deficit in a bank account caused by withdrawing more money than is in the account (9)
- An instruction to a bank to pay a variable amount of money to an organisation on a specified date (6, 5)
- Physical money in the form of notes and coins (4)
- The cost of borrowing money or the reward for saving it (12)
- The initial amount of a claim that a policyholder must pay themselves (6)
- A UK government savings product that offers a chance to win tax-free prizes instead of earning interest (7, 5)
- The general increase in prices and the fall in the purchasing value of money (9)
- The regular payment made by a policyholder for an insurance policy (7)
25 Clues: An amount of money not spent (7) • A loan used to buy a house or flat (8) • Money that is owed or due to be paid (4) • The state of being able to pay one's debts (7) • Physical money in the form of notes and coins (4) • Managing your finances using an app on a smartphone (6, 8) • The cost of borrowing money or the reward for saving it (12) • ...
Budgeting Review 2026-04-20
Across
- Regular earnings from a job, often paid on a schedule
- If you use an ATM at QT, you will incur an extra_____.
- This type of budgeting strategy should leave you with nothing left after you allocate your money.
- Costs that change depending on how much you use or buy
- These are things that add value to an apartment that are outside of your specific apartment. (Ex: Pool)
- This type of investment is described as pooling your money with others and is managed by a professional
- The percent of your income that you should put towards wants
- Money that leaves your possession when paying for things
- You must pay for this once a year if you own a car to be road legal
- You use this card when you want the money spent to come directly out of your account
- Costs that stay the same each month, regardless of usage
- This type of investment represents fractional ownership of a company
- Money received that must be paid back over time
- What it is called when you get paid straight to your bank account
- A type of savings account that your money is locked into for a specific duration of time and earns interest.
- A plan that helps you organize how money is used
Down
- You must pay this monthly to cover potential damage to your car
- Funds set aside for unexpected situations
- You should pay off high interest debt.
- Money put away for emergencies
- 3-6 ______ of living expenses should be saved in case of an emergency
- The extra charge paid when borrowing money
- What is the only number on a check that appears twice?
- The percent of your income that you should put towards savings
- This type of investment tries to match the market and typically a collection of stocks
- Money used to pay for any damages that may have occurred while living in an apartment. (could receive it back if no damages)
- Is a form of payment that most apartments will require you to pay first month's rent with, to make sure you are credible
- This type of insurance is typically required before you are able to rent an apartment
- The percent of your income that you should put towards needs
- Insures up to $250,000
- What you owe to someone else
31 Clues: Insures up to $250,000 • What you owe to someone else • Money put away for emergencies • You should pay off high interest debt. • Funds set aside for unexpected situations • The extra charge paid when borrowing money • Money received that must be paid back over time • A plan that helps you organize how money is used • Regular earnings from a job, often paid on a schedule • ...
Economics Chapter 10-1 2023-04-13
Across
- Privately owned bank, main bank for the United States
- A type of account at a financial institution where money can be removed through withdrawal
- A type of money that has a practical use, like gunpowder or flour
- Gold or silver coins that act as money
- A function of money, the value is preserved over time, and can be used in the future
- The standard unit of money within a country's supply of money; American dollar, British pound
Down
- A type of economy with no money; relies on trading
- A function of money, able to be accepted by others as a form of payment
- An overthrow of the government
- The type of paper currency used by the Federal Reserve System
- A function of money, A way to universally understand the value of something based in understandable terms
- Money backed by a government decree, which has no value as a commodity
12 Clues: An overthrow of the government • Gold or silver coins that act as money • A type of economy with no money; relies on trading • Privately owned bank, main bank for the United States • The type of paper currency used by the Federal Reserve System • A type of money that has a practical use, like gunpowder or flour • ...
Chapter 10-3 Economics Vocabulary 2023-04-12
Across
- the direct exchange of one set of goods or services for another
- national currency we use today in U.S
- is a measure of the U.S. money stock that includes M1 (currency and coins held by the non-bank public, checkable deposits, and travelers' checks) plus savings deposits (including money market deposit accounts), small time deposits under $100,000, and shares in retail money market mutual funds.
- money that has value because government has ordered that it is an acceptable means to pay debts
- a standard unit of value of a country's coinage.
- money in checking accounts
- money in the form of coins rather than notes
Down
- something that keeps its value if its stored rather than used
- objects that have value in themselves as well as for use as money
- anything that is issued to determine value during exchange of goods and services
- nation's central banking system
- the money supply that is composed of currency, demand deposits, other liquid deposits which includes savings deposits
- the function of money that enables the values of different goods and services to be compared
- a forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system
14 Clues: money in checking accounts • nation's central banking system • national currency we use today in U.S • money in the form of coins rather than notes • a standard unit of value of a country's coinage. • something that keeps its value if its stored rather than used • the direct exchange of one set of goods or services for another • ...
JN PANDIENDZ Puzzle 2019-08-20
Across
- The cost to use your JN Money card at a JN ATM
- What is the acronym for JN Small Business Loans
- Intra-island transfer means you can send and receive money within which country
- What does JNSBL provide?
- Who is a person or organization that provides a guarantee
- Shortest number of weeks to save with JN Bank
- Important document needed for JN Credit Card
Down
- Minimum opening balance for Partna Plan
- One type of business recognized by JNSBL
- JN Bank saving plan being promoted at PAN2019
- The 1st word in the name of the JNSBL loan for CB Pan 2019
- JN Bank’s Portland location:
- Two ways to send money, over the counter and ______
- A remittance is also known as a money _________
- You can receive money on the JN Money Card and collect it here
15 Clues: What does JNSBL provide? • JN Bank’s Portland location: • Minimum opening balance for Partna Plan • One type of business recognized by JNSBL • Important document needed for JN Credit Card • JN Bank saving plan being promoted at PAN2019 • Shortest number of weeks to save with JN Bank • The cost to use your JN Money card at a JN ATM • ...
Personal Budget 2024-02-23
Across
- expenses which help an individual to live more comfortably
- Taker individual who enjoys investing money into high risk ventures
- goals set to be achieved in about 10 or more years
- individual who plans for the future and is prepared for any type of situation
- individual who enjoys spending money
- individual who does not consider money as a necessity
Down
- expenditures which are essential for an individual to live
- goals set to be achieved in 5-10 years
- Personalities categories in which people can be put based off spending habits
- process of creating a plan to spend and save money
- individual's expenses and outstanding debts
- goals set to be achieved in less than a year
- individual's belonging which have value
- itemized summary of expected income & expenses
- individual who likes to save money
15 Clues: individual who likes to save money • individual who enjoys spending money • goals set to be achieved in 5-10 years • individual's belonging which have value • individual's expenses and outstanding debts • goals set to be achieved in less than a year • itemized summary of expected income & expenses • process of creating a plan to spend and save money • ...
Montana & Rylee Checking accounts 2025-01-10
Across
- A check that hasn't been deposited.
- written, signed and dated that is to pay a certain person.
- Statement that shows you your purchases.
- Withdrawal or deposit money without going to a bank.
- To put money in your account.
- When you write a check and you don't have enough money in account.
- Money that goes straight into your bank from employer.
Down
- A fee that is charged when there is lack of fund.
- Fee that is charged when using a bank or ATM.
- Money that you have took out of your account.
- An account linked with your information
- Spending more then what is in your account.
- amount to avoid fees.
- Amount of money that you have in your checking account.
- A deposit that has yet to be transferred to a bank account.
15 Clues: amount to avoid fees. • To put money in your account. • A check that hasn't been deposited. • An account linked with your information • Statement that shows you your purchases. • Spending more then what is in your account. • Fee that is charged when using a bank or ATM. • Money that you have took out of your account. • A fee that is charged when there is lack of fund. • ...
Origin and functions of money 2025-02-17
Across
- - not common; hard to find.
- - gives permission to do something.
- - to become worse over time.
- - has as part of a whole.
- - the state of being clean and free from dirt.
- - very important and necessary.
- - to take control of a place or people.
- - good quality or acceptable.
Down
- - to get or obtain something.
- - continuing for a long time.
- - money used in a country.
- - something valuable that you own.
- - in spite of that; however.
- - desired or wished for by someone.
- - able to be divided into parts.
- - to trade goods or services without using money.
- - gold or silver in bars or ingots.
- - the place where something comes from.
- - a path or line that you follow.
19 Clues: - has as part of a whole. • - money used in a country. • - not common; hard to find. • - in spite of that; however. • - to become worse over time. • - to get or obtain something. • - continuing for a long time. • - good quality or acceptable. • - very important and necessary. • - able to be divided into parts. • - a path or line that you follow. • ...
Welfare 2019-02-05
Across
- money that you gain by selling things or doing business, after your costs have been paid
- a person thought to be capable of committing a crime.
- necessary or essential to life
- any activity intended to improve health
- government services provided for the benefit of the community, such as education, medical care, and housing
- generally paid to a taxpayer who retires because of a disability
- a person whose limited mental development prevents adjustment to the rules of society.
- money you earn that is paid according to the number of hours, days, or weeks that you work
- money received
- to pay part of the cost of something
Down
- the place where law cases are heard and decided
- the money paid by the government to people over retirement age
- using the latest technology
- happening once a year
- Money provided by the government to someone who does not have a job
- money that you receive as payment from the organization you work for, usually paid to you every month
- a place for someone to stay, live, or work
- something that you get legally from your work in addition to your wages, such as goods, meals, or a car
18 Clues: money received • happening once a year • using the latest technology • necessary or essential to life • to pay part of the cost of something • any activity intended to improve health • a place for someone to stay, live, or work • the place where law cases are heard and decided • a person thought to be capable of committing a crime. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-16
Across
- Animals or places that are natural, not controlled by people.
- Something you aim to achieve, like a target
- A place where bad people are kept as punishment.
- Something very valuable, like gold or jewels
- A place where people go at night to dance, listen to music, and have fun.
- To bring goods or products into a country from another country.
- The act of cheating or lying to get money or something valuable.
- A group that helps people who need food, money, or clothes
- When something happens later than expected or planned.
Down
- A person who gives money to a business to make more money.
- A very high land, bigger than a hill.
- Something related to home or family, not international.
- Animals and plants that live in their natural environment, not in homes or farms.
- When something has nothing inside.
- The amount of money you need to pay for something.
- The surface of the Earth where people, animals, and plants live.
- A person who has a lot of money or valuable things.
- A trip to visit places for fun or to learn about them.
18 Clues: When something has nothing inside. • A very high land, bigger than a hill. • Something you aim to achieve, like a target • Something very valuable, like gold or jewels • A place where bad people are kept as punishment. • The amount of money you need to pay for something. • A person who has a lot of money or valuable things. • ...
Credit 2026-05-12
Across
- the person or company that you are borrowing money from.
- an extra fee that you pay, in order to borrow money
- limit the limit to the amount of money that you can borrow
- the action of when you pay your debt
- Union a non-profit financial institution that can be used to open a credit card
- owning a credit card relies on this
- credit cards can help you get this loan that pays for a house
- score a score based on your likeliness of paying your debt on time.
- the amount of debt that you haven’t paid for yet
- credit cards, if managed incorrectly can be very financially dangerous
Down
- you can open a credit card ______ by using a credit bureau.
- if you have already a late payment, this reports your account payments to be current.
- you could potentially file for this, if you overuse credit cards
- credit cards can be very costly
- a record of your borrowing and payment behavior
- money that you have not paid for yet.
- you can insert money into your credit card to increase your credit limit on your card
- when you borrow money from your lender, and you agree to pay it back.
- a company that creates credit reports based on your credit history
- the annual percentage rate cost for using a credit card.
20 Clues: credit cards can be very costly • owning a credit card relies on this • the action of when you pay your debt • money that you have not paid for yet. • a record of your borrowing and payment behavior • the amount of debt that you haven’t paid for yet • an extra fee that you pay, in order to borrow money • the person or company that you are borrowing money from. • ...
Why do we use money? 2023-08-03
Across
- paper money
- money used in a particular country
- take something from someone for a short period of time
- give someone something and get another thing in return
- to give someone money for their services or goods
Down
- exchange goods or services for other goods or services without using money
- to give someone something for a short period of time
- round metal money
- to have an obligation to pay
- pay out money for things or services
- a place that deals with money
- to make something similar or identical to another thing
12 Clues: paper money • round metal money • to have an obligation to pay • a place that deals with money • money used in a particular country • pay out money for things or services • to give someone money for their services or goods • to give someone something for a short period of time • take something from someone for a short period of time • ...
Rey 2026-03-17
Across
- annual percentage rate you pay on a loan
- the ability to borrow money
- your reputation for paying back money
- money you owe to someone
- something valuable you promise to give if you don’t repay a loan
- the terms of a loan such as interest rate and time
Down
- a person who takes a loan
- a person or company that gives you money
- money used to invest or start a business
- the cost of borrowing money
- money you borrow and must pay back
- your ability to repay a loan based on income
12 Clues: money you owe to someone • a person who takes a loan • the ability to borrow money • the cost of borrowing money • money you borrow and must pay back • your reputation for paying back money • annual percentage rate you pay on a loan • a person or company that gives you money • money used to invest or start a business • your ability to repay a loan based on income • ...
College Crossword 2022-06-02
Across
- 2 year degree
- time period of classes
- college classes
- to decline admission
- federal aid
- 4 year degree
- money given that you have to payback
Down
- 4+ year degree
- certain classes or hours needed to complete a class
- money given from the school/organizations
- needed for some applications
- certain study or area that you go into
- signing up for a certain school
- money given to secure your spot
- money given to help pay
15 Clues: federal aid • 2 year degree • 4 year degree • 4+ year degree • college classes • to decline admission • time period of classes • money given to help pay • needed for some applications • signing up for a certain school • money given to secure your spot • money given that you have to payback • certain study or area that you go into • money given from the school/organizations • ...
spelling homework unit: #7- JA Biztown 2014-01-13
Across
- what is wanted
- a sum that is owed
- what is in stock
- a chance
- relating to other people
- to sign up
- a field trip coming on Jan.28
Down
- money that needs to go to the bank
- the cost of borrowing money
- how the bank keeps track of your money
- the city the field trip will take place in
- open to all people
- charity
- related to money
- a sum owed to you
15 Clues: charity • a chance • to sign up • what is wanted • what is in stock • related to money • a sum owed to you • a sum that is owed • open to all people • relating to other people • the cost of borrowing money • a field trip coming on Jan.28 • money that needs to go to the bank • how the bank keeps track of your money • the city the field trip will take place in
Income Management 2025-12-02
Across
- - something that you have to pay to get or do something.
- - means that it costs a little amount of money
- - to get given money in exchange for a good or service.
- - a sale where people bid (offer money) and the highest offer wins
- - to have enough money to pay for something
- class - people who earn money through jobs like labor, service work, or hourly employment.
- paycheck to paycheck - when someone uses almost all the money they earn for bills and needs, leaving very little saved.
Down
- something you might get without having to pay any money
- - means it costs a lot of money
- - a person who causes or is involved in scandals (problems or situations that could maybe shock or upset people).
- - the amount of money a worker is paid, usually per hour or per day.
- - something generally accepted in return for goods and services. Many people try to collect as much of this as possible
12 Clues: - means it costs a lot of money • - to have enough money to pay for something • - means that it costs a little amount of money • something you might get without having to pay any money • - to get given money in exchange for a good or service. • - something that you have to pay to get or do something. • ...
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 • ...
CH 10-1 Vocab Quiz 2024-04-04
Across
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and service one of the three functions of money
- moneyless economy that replies on trades or barter
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- money by government decree has no alternative value or use as a commodity
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
Down
- privately owned,publicly controlled,central bank of the United states
- paper currency issued by the Fed eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
- narrow definition of money supply conforming to money role as medium of exchange component included coins, currency,checks,other demand deposits,travelers check
- account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using debit card
- standard unit of currency in a countepted country's money supply American dollar, British pound, etc.
- Broad definition of money supply confroming to money's role as a medium exchange and a store of value components includes M1 plus saving deposit, time deposit, and money market funds
- that has an alternative use as an economic good gunpower,flour,corn,etc.
13 Clues: money in the form of gold or silver coins • moneyless economy that replies on trades or barter • privately owned,publicly controlled,central bank of the United states • that has an alternative use as an economic good gunpower,flour,corn,etc. • money by government decree has no alternative value or use as a commodity • ...
Financial Terms 2026-03-23
Across
- a personal or business that loans money
- the initial amount of money borrowed or invested
- money that is borrowed by a person/financial institution to purchase goods or services; the borrower agrees to repay the money over a period of time with interest
- a card issued by a bank that a customer uses to buy goods, that's attached to their own personal checking account.
- money removed from a savings or checking account
- a card, issued by a bank, store of other businesses, that is used to borrow money or buy goods and services on credit; borrowers make regular payments to repay the amount of money borrowed with interest and fees
Down
- to revise a payment plan to reflect a new interest rate or other terms
- the yearly cost of a financed amount, including interest and fees, expressed as a percentage rate
- Loan a relatively small amount of money lent at a high rate of interest on the agreement that it will be repaid when the borrower receives their next paycheck.
- a percentage earned or paid on money invested or borrowed
- length of time in months or years a borrower is given to repay a loan
- money goods, or services owed to others.
- the total amount of money in an account, or owed, at any given time
13 Clues: a personal or business that loans money • money goods, or services owed to others. • the initial amount of money borrowed or invested • money removed from a savings or checking account • a percentage earned or paid on money invested or borrowed • the total amount of money in an account, or owed, at any given time • ...
Chapter 4 - Take Home Pay 2021-03-09
Across
- reduction in your income tax for family support
- a savings or loan business for employees
- amount of money earned by an employee
- money paid to the local, state or federal government
- money taken from gross pay for taxes, insurance
Down
- a federal tax form that shows income for the year
- a paycheck stub listing gross pay, deductions
- the money your bank account earns
- amount of money received after deductions
- a way to save money, interest earning account
- kept out; money withheld from a salary
- type of retirement plan
12 Clues: type of retirement plan • the money your bank account earns • amount of money earned by an employee • kept out; money withheld from a salary • a savings or loan business for employees • amount of money received after deductions • a paycheck stub listing gross pay, deductions • a way to save money, interest earning account • reduction in your income tax for family support • ...
GB - Unit 3 2019-04-11
Across
- someone who lends you money
- additional money charged when using a seprate ATM
- the current balance in your account
- money borrowed from finacial institution
- fixed payment, dependent on the how little or much you work
- money taken out of an account
- usually a 4 digit passcode to protect accounts
Down
- purchase hoping to be more valuable in the future
- the amount money earned in a time period
- someone who borrows money
- any deposit, withdraw, or transfer made in your account
- money put in an account
12 Clues: money put in an account • someone who borrows money • someone who lends you money • money taken out of an account • the current balance in your account • the amount money earned in a time period • money borrowed from finacial institution • usually a 4 digit passcode to protect accounts • purchase hoping to be more valuable in the future • ...
Accounting & Finance 2019-10-01
Across
- wages employees take home
- Money put aside for profit
- card allowing you to transfer money to another bank account by purchasing
- amount that may be deducted from taxable income
- limit someone sets for spending
- a tax on sales
Down
- money paid at a particular rate for the use of money lent
- money received, especially on a regular basis
- action of buying or selling something; a business deal
- amount of income before deductions
- list of employees and the amount of money they are paid
- forms used to transfer money
12 Clues: a tax on sales • wages employees take home • Money put aside for profit • forms used to transfer money • limit someone sets for spending • amount of income before deductions • money received, especially on a regular basis • amount that may be deducted from taxable income • action of buying or selling something; a business deal • ...
Concious Consumer Arithmetic 2021-01-18
Across
- a journey in which you go somewhere, usually for a short time, and come back again
- the system of trade and industry by which the wealth of a country is made and used
- mathematical comparison between two numbers
- a group of people who are related to each other, such as a mother, a father, and their children
- an amount of money needed or used to do or buy something; cost
- something that is different from something else, especially from what is usual, and offering the possibility of choice
- 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
Down
- an amount of something, often expressed as a number out of 100
- a comparison of two numbers calculated by dividing
- money earned by a person, company, government, etc. over particular period of time
- a situation in which a business or an organization spends more money than it earns, or loses money in another way
- money that is earned in trade or business after paying the costs of producing and selling goods and services
- the system used to measure and arrange the days, weeks, months, and special events of the year according to a belief system or tradition
- money that is charged by a bank or other financial organization for borrowing money
15 Clues: mathematical comparison between two numbers • the amount of money you have available to spend • a comparison of two numbers calculated by dividing • an amount of something, often expressed as a number out of 100 • an amount of money needed or used to do or buy something; cost • a journey in which you go somewhere, usually for a short time, and come back again • ...
British and American English 1 2020-04-15
17 Clues: lift • bill • torch • queue • autumn • nought • centre • crisps • petrol • sweets • biscuit • analyse • programme • chemist’s • pocket money • note (money) • film (cinema)
Financial Vocabulary 2024-03-13
Across
- The buying of a piece of a business
- The increased amount of money that one must pay overtime
- to give one money to receive goods or services
- the ability of the one to get goods or services prior to payment with the hope that the payment will be made in the future
- The amount of money that you must stay at or under
Down
- The amount of money that you're bringing in
- Putting money into a certain area in the hope that it goes up
- money aside to build up
- The amount of money given to one in hopes of them paying it all back through interest
- The amount of money that you must stay at or under
- The rate of how much money one owes is going up
- Any form of money used to buy goods and not have to trade
- a borrower giving to a lender in hopes that the borrower will be able to pay the money back through interest
13 Clues: money aside to build up • The buying of a piece of a business • The amount of money that you're bringing in • to give one money to receive goods or services • The rate of how much money one owes is going up • The amount of money that you must stay at or under • The amount of money that you must stay at or under • The increased amount of money that one must pay overtime • ...
All about the money 2025-07-09
Across
- Putting money aside for future needs
- A card that lets you borrow money from the bank
- The opposite of saving
- Using money wisely is called being __
- An amount owed to someone else
Down
- A place to safely keep your money
- Extra money earned from saving or investing
- Spending less than you earn
- A plan for how to spend and save money
- The money you receive regularly (like a paycheck)
- Money earned for work
11 Clues: Money earned for work • The opposite of saving • Spending less than you earn • An amount owed to someone else • A place to safely keep your money • Putting money aside for future needs • Using money wisely is called being __ • A plan for how to spend and save money • Extra money earned from saving or investing • A card that lets you borrow money from the bank • ...
All about the money 2025-07-09
Across
- Putting money aside for future needs
- A card that lets you borrow money from the bank
- The opposite of saving
- Using money wisely is called being __
- An amount owed to someone else
Down
- A place to safely keep your money
- Extra money earned from saving or investing
- Spending less than you earn
- A plan for how to spend and save money
- The money you receive regularly (like a paycheck)
- Money earned for work
11 Clues: Money earned for work • The opposite of saving • Spending less than you earn • An amount owed to someone else • A place to safely keep your money • Putting money aside for future needs • Using money wisely is called being __ • A plan for how to spend and save money • Extra money earned from saving or investing • A card that lets you borrow money from the bank • ...
Ch 10-1 Vocab 2024-04-11
Across
- Narrow definition of money supply conforming to money's role as medium of exchange; components include coins, currency, checks, other demand deposits, traveler's checks
- Money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services; one of the three functions of money
- Paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- Moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
- Privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States
- Money in the form of gold or silver coins
- Account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
Down
- One of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- Money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc.
- One of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
- Money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity
- Standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply; American dollar, British pound, etc.
- Broad definition of money supply conforming to money's role as a medium exchange and a store of value; components include M1 plus savings deposits, time deposits, and money market funds
13 Clues: Money in the form of gold or silver coins • Moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter • Privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States • Money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity • Money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc. • ...
Principles of Money 1 2021-11-17
Across
- legal tender which can be used to exchange goods
- treasuries which have the longest maturities of all government bonds
- type of money made with metal
- wire transfer of money from one bank account to another
- system of money in general use in a country
- government bonds issued with terms of four, 13, 26 or 52 weeks
Down
- promissory notes issued by a Federal Reserve Bank
- form of debt issued by a national government
- type of government bond issued with shorter maturities than T-Bonds
- a measure of value or a means of payments
- paper which allows the user to make a payment from his or her bank account
- card which provides the cardholder electronic access to their bank
- payment card issued by a bank to cardholders as a method of payment
13 Clues: type of money made with metal • a measure of value or a means of payments • system of money in general use in a country • form of debt issued by a national government • legal tender which can be used to exchange goods • promissory notes issued by a Federal Reserve Bank • wire transfer of money from one bank account to another • ...
Vocabulary learning in MONEY 2025-04-02
Across
- A contract that provides financial protection against potential losses.
- A reduction in the value of a currency relative to other currencies.
- The income generated from normal business operations
- Something for which a company is liable, such as a debt or obligation.
- A cost incurred in a business operating cycle.
- The branch of economics that analyzes the market behavior of individuals and firms in order to understand their decision-making processes.
- The acquisition of goods or services in exchange for money.
Down
- The management of money, banking, credit, investments, and assets.
- An asset or item purchased with the hope that it will generate income or appreciate in value.
- The branch of economics concerned with large-scale or general economic factors, such as national productivity and the overall levels of prices and employment.
- A business deal or agreement between a buyer and a seller.
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- A system of money in general use in a particular country.
13 Clues: A cost incurred in a business operating cycle. • The income generated from normal business operations • A system of money in general use in a particular country. • A business deal or agreement between a buyer and a seller. • The acquisition of goods or services in exchange for money. • An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time. • ...
XII Money Banking_Abhishek Awasthi 2025-07-09
Across
- Taxation and Budgetary Policy of the Govt.
- Issues ₹ 1 note and coins
- Custodian of Forex
- Inversely related to money creation
- Governor of RBI
- C-C Economy
Down
- RBI _____ the reverse repo rate in case of less money supply
- Difference between value of collateral and loan sanctioned
- ____ rate is a quantitative tool
- Apex authority in rural credit system
- RBI ____ government securities during inflation
- Portion of deposits kept with RBI as reserves
- Portion of deposits kept with banks as reserves
13 Clues: C-C Economy • Governor of RBI • Custodian of Forex • Issues ₹ 1 note and coins • ____ rate is a quantitative tool • Inversely related to money creation • Apex authority in rural credit system • Taxation and Budgetary Policy of the Govt. • Portion of deposits kept with RBI as reserves • RBI ____ government securities during inflation • ...
The psychology of money 2025-07-27
Across
- A cognitive distortion that can lead to poor money decisions.
- Accumulated assets and financial health.
- “I can totally time the market” (Hint: You can’t)
- A regular practice that shapes money behavior over time.
- The act of using money to purchase goods or services.
Down
- How information is presented to influence financial decisions.
- Sticking to the first price you saw—even if it’s bad
- A wise financial habit involving setting money aside.
- Money owed, often with interest.
- Desire for more, often irrational and never satisfied.
- Emotion that prevents rational investment or saving behavior.
- A factor in finance that often goes unacknowledged but plays a big role.
- The potential for financial loss or uncertainty.
13 Clues: Money owed, often with interest. • Accumulated assets and financial health. • The potential for financial loss or uncertainty. • “I can totally time the market” (Hint: You can’t) • Sticking to the first price you saw—even if it’s bad • A wise financial habit involving setting money aside. • The act of using money to purchase goods or services. • ...
Key Financial Terms 2015-12-14
Across
- A cost that varies with the amount of money that is spent.
- 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 amount of money you make from sales is less than the costs including productions and rent.
- The amount of money needed to run the business – rent, staff wages, production etc.
- The amount of money first invested into the business to initially set up the business.
Down
- The total amount of money that is used to pay for all of the costs involved in the business.
- When the money made from sales is more than the costs.
- The money that is received from sales.
- Costs that will never change
- The amount of sales that are made.
- The amount of money needed for the business to survive and continue running.
- The amount of money your product or service costs.
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
- When the amount of money you make from sales is less than the costs including productions and rent.
- Costs that will never change
- 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.
- The amount of money your product or service costs.
- When the money made from sales is more than the costs.
Down
- 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 needed for the business to survive and continue running.
- The amount of sales that are made.
- The money that is received from sales.
- The amount of money first invested into the business to initially set up the business.
- The amount of money needed to run the business – rent, staff wages, production etc.
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. • ...
Unit 3 review 2023-12-05
Across
- your accounts at credit unions are insured through the ____ for up to $250,000
- A way to pay for things without using cash, the money comes from your checking account.
- A place you can go to get loans with interest rates of over 300% APR. ______ Loan Store.
- happens 12 times per year
- In the time value of money equation the amount you'll have after investing is the ______ value.
- Your employer can pay you via ______ _______ if you give them your routing and account number.
- A financial institution that is not-for-profit, is not traded on the stock exchange, and refers to its customers as members.
Down
- If banks have physical locations they are referred to as brick-and-______ banks.
- A type of bank account that has higher interest rates than savings accounts. It also locks in your money for a set amount of time. It's a ___________ of Deposit.
- happens 4 times per year
- When money is automatically withdrawn from your savings to your checkings if you try to buy something and don't have enough money for it. Usually you have to pay fees when this happens.
- your accounts at banks are insured through the ____ for up to $250,000
- In the time value of money equation the amount you'll invest is called the _______ value.
- If you don't have a bank account you can cash a check at a Check _______ Store.
- once per year
- When banks offer you an interest rate on a savings account, CD, or MMA, this is the annual percentage _____
- The Time Value of Money says that money is worth ____ now than it is later.
- compounding _____ means compounding 365 times per year
18 Clues: once per year • happens 4 times per year • happens 12 times per year • compounding _____ means compounding 365 times per year • your accounts at banks are insured through the ____ for up to $250,000 • The Time Value of Money says that money is worth ____ now than it is later. • your accounts at credit unions are insured through the ____ for up to $250,000 • ...
EC-002 terms 2023-11-02
Across
- Money left after the cost-of-goods expense and the operating expense are each subtracted from the total income
- Accomplishing a task with a minimum expenditure of time and effort
- The money that a business spends
- The possibility of loss or failure
- An economic system in which individuals and groups, rather than the government, own or control the means of production—the human and natural resources and capital goods used to produce goods and services
- Vendors; businesses from which other businesses buy goods or services
Down
- The desire to make a profit, which moves people to invest in business
- The money received by resource owners and by producers for supplying goods and services to consumers
- All of the expenses involved in running a business
- A marketing function that involves determining and adjusting prices to maximize return and meet customers’ perceptions of value
- system in which people make and spend their incomes
- Money left after the cost-of-goods expense is subtracted from totalincome
- Monetary reward a business owner receives for taking the risk involved in investing in a business
- Monies that individuals or businesses must pay to the government
- Individuals or businesses to whom a business owes money or from whom it wants to borrow money
- The amount of money a business pays for the products it sells or for the raw materials from which it produces goods to sell; the amount of money a business pays for the products (or for any part of the products) it sells
- Items that are used to accomplish another activity, such as producing/providing goods and services
- The quantity of a good or service that buyers are ready to buy at a given price at a particular time
18 Clues: The money that a business spends • The possibility of loss or failure • All of the expenses involved in running a business • system in which people make and spend their incomes • Monies that individuals or businesses must pay to the government • Accomplishing a task with a minimum expenditure of time and effort • ...
Business & Finance 2019-04-14
Across
- to finish paying money owed for something
- a person whose job is to receive and pay out money in a bank
- to offer to pay a particular price for something, especially at an auction
- a statement about what will happen in the future, based on information that is available now
- one of a number of payments that are made regularly over a period of time until something has been paid for
- an official document in which you give details of the amount of money that you have earned so that the government can calculate how much tax you have to pay
- an act of taking control of a company by buying most of its shares
- an amount of money that is paid back to you because you have paid too much
- the total amount of crops, profits, etc. that are produced
Down
- an amount of money that is given to somebody regularly or for a particular purpose
- an amount of money that a customer with a bank account is temporarily allowed to owe to the bank
- a piece of paper that shows that goods or services have been paid for
- practical or financial help that is provided, often by the government, for people that need it
- a place where taxes are low and where people choose to live or officially register their companies because taxes are higher in their own countries
- a sum of money that is given as the first part of a larger payment
- a thing bought for less than the usual price
- a sum of money that is given by the government or by another organization to be used for a particular purpose
- not paid, done, returned, etc. by the required or expected time
18 Clues: to finish paying money owed for something • a thing bought for less than the usual price • the total amount of crops, profits, etc. that are produced • a person whose job is to receive and pay out money in a bank • not paid, done, returned, etc. by the required or expected time • a sum of money that is given as the first part of a larger payment • ...
Easy Crossword Puzzle – Daily Life Words 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
KS3 CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2026-02-20
Across
- People who buy products or services
- A plan for spending and saving money wisely
- A system for exchanging goods, services, or money
- Items a business sells to customers
- Money you keep aside for future use
- A business that makes products to sell
Down
- When a business earns more money than it spends
- Money paid by customers for goods or services
- Money spent to buy goods or services
- Promoting products to encourage people to buy them
- Someone who invests money hoping to earn a return
- The place where you buy goods.
12 Clues: The place where you buy goods. • People who buy products or services • Items a business sells to customers • Money you keep aside for future use • Money spent to buy goods or services • A business that makes products to sell • A plan for spending and saving money wisely • Money paid by customers for goods or services • When a business earns more money than it spends • ...
acouting 2018-05-21
P.O.A 2024-12-11
Across
- The money you have left after paying for business expenses
- The party that has delivered a product, service or loan, and is owed money by one or more debtors
- An agreement between you and a lender that gives the lender the right to take your property if you don't repay the money you've borrowed plus interest
- Amounts of money that have been earned or spent, but not yet paid
- Any resource that a business owns or controls
- Any resource a company could use, turn into cash, or sell within a year.
- Any cost that contributes to a company's overall cost of doing business
- Debts a business must pay within a year.
Down
- Maintains the financial reporting for construction funds that are used for construction, renovation and acquisition of long-lived assets, such as equipment, real estate, buildings and infrastructure
- Is a type of asset finance that allows firms or individuals to possess and control an asset during an agreed term, while paying rent or instalments covering depreciation of the asset, and interest to cover capital cost
- Also known as long-lived assets or property, plant and equipment, is a term used in accounting for assets and property that may not easily be converted into cash
- Physical properties or real estate used for business operations
- A one-time removal or decrease in a business resource or asset
- Occurs when there isn't enough money in an account to cover a transaction or withdrawal, but the bank allows the transaction anyway
- The accounting equation states that a company’s total assets are equal to the sum of its liabilities and its shareholder’s equity
- Debts a company owes third-party creditors that are payable beyond 12 months.
- The total amount of money brought in by a company's operations, measured over a set amount of time
- Individuals, people, or entities that owe money to another entity because they were supplied with goods/services or borrowed money from an institution.
- The money used to build, run, or grow a business
19 Clues: Debts a business must pay within a year. • Any resource that a business owns or controls • The money used to build, run, or grow a business • The money you have left after paying for business expenses • A one-time removal or decrease in a business resource or asset • Physical properties or real estate used for business operations • ...
