money Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 8 Banking Terms 2023-05-08
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- a bank service charge to protect you from overdraft fees
- a company that charges high fees and interest, used by people with no bank accounts
- a traditional brick and mortar bank
- you have to be a member in order to keep money and get loans from this place.
- a booklet or an app used to keep track of your spending and savings
- a bank account for everyday use, its tied to your debit card
- a bank account offering high interest for a certain length of time
- a place where you keep money and get loans
- when you compare your spending records with your bank records
- a bank account to park your money, it's not meant for everyday use
- a corporation backed by the federal government that protects your money in credit unions
- a charged you pay when you overspend from your account
- a bank with no physical location, everything is done online
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- a checking account that offers higher interest than a regular checking account
- when your employer electronically sends your paycheck to the bank
- a type of bank where you have to be a member
- a person or family that has limited access to banking services
- a corporation backed by the federal government that protects your money in banks
- a person or family that has no banking services
- a place where you can sell things in exchange for money
- refers to how easy it is to convert an asset into cash
21 Clues: a traditional brick and mortar bank • a place where you keep money and get loans • a type of bank where you have to be a member • a person or family that has no banking services • a charged you pay when you overspend from your account • refers to how easy it is to convert an asset into cash • a place where you can sell things in exchange for money • ...
Final AP Gov / Econ Project 2023-05-25
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- examples are Machinery, robots, and equipment
- An official in the final period of office, after the election of a successor
- A check on the judicial branch by the president
- How quickly an asset can be spent
- When the price is resistant to going down
- deliberate changes in government spending and tax collections
- Gross domestic product
- Spending that the federal government must do
- No excessive bail or unusual punishment or cruelty
- Net capital inflow=capital outflows-_________
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- Not signing a bill within 10 days
- A Criticism of expansionary fiscal policy
- The price paid for the use of money
- The court case in which the court rule there would be no establishment of a religon
- The labors skill set, knowledge, and experience
- The legislative branch
- The tax committee for the house
- A tax on things such as alcohol, gas, and tobacco
- “Wonderful stage”
- A tax in which half is paid by the employer
- The amount of money banks have to keep in reserve
- When the price cannot go above a certain level
- All physical money part of a nation's money supply (the foundation of the money supply)
- Money holding value over time
- “You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have a right to an attorney. If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed for you.”
25 Clues: “Wonderful stage” • The legislative branch • Gross domestic product • Money holding value over time • The tax committee for the house • Not signing a bill within 10 days • How quickly an asset can be spent • The price paid for the use of money • A Criticism of expansionary fiscal policy • When the price is resistant to going down • A tax in which half is paid by the employer • ...
Econ Final Project - Mrosewske 2023-05-25
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- increasing the money supply
- a list of prices and the quantities demanded
- 4% or lower CPI (consumer price index)
- people are free to engage in market transactions as they see fit
- the government plan for collecting taxes and spending
- how quickly prices are rising every year
- 5% or lower unemployment rate
- money paid to businesses
- goods that can be used in place of each other
- something tangible that satisfies our wants or needs
- when the government spends more money than it takes in
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- the condition that results from society not having enough resources to produce all the things we would like to have
- where most of the government's (money) revenue comes from
- decreasing the money supply
- places or arrangements that allow buyers and sellers to exchange products
- there is no such thing as free lunch
- a bank for banks
- the percentage of 16+ who want a job but don’t have one
- a “shrinking” economy producing fewer goods and services than it did before - or GDP (gross domestic product) decreasing
- both recession and inflation together
- when a change in price caused a big change in quantity demanded
- when a change in price causes a small change in quantity demanded
- goods that are used together
- something intangible that satisfies our wants or needs
- costs of the next-best alternative use of money, time, or resources when making a choice
25 Clues: a bank for banks • money paid to businesses • decreasing the money supply • increasing the money supply • goods that are used together • 5% or lower unemployment rate • there is no such thing as free lunch • both recession and inflation together • 4% or lower CPI (consumer price index) • how quickly prices are rising every year • a list of prices and the quantities demanded • ...
Personal Finance 2023-10-02
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- amount that can be removed from a person's tax liability lowers their taxable income
- amount that a government gives back to a taxpayer who has paid more taxes than were due
- reinvesting earned interest back into the principal to allow money to grow exponentially over time
- insurance program for health care for low-income earners
- The amount you earn as a benefit of depositing more interest-bearing bearing account
- healthcare for the elderly or disabled Americans
- Inflation caused by growth in the economy's money supply
- Interest paid on the principal alone
- Original amount of money saved or invested, separate from interest or earnings
- someone you financially support
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- percentage at which taxes are paid on each dollar of income
- An automatic electronic deposit of net pay to an employee's designated bank account
- amount of money that must be kept in an account as required by that particular financial institution
- An amount subtracted directly from the tax owed
- Money set aside for unanticipated expenses or loss of income
- set amount of money, per dependent, you can subtract from your taxable income
- provides monthly benefits (retirees, military families,etc
- A monthly fee that some banks charge to provide access to checking or savings accounts
- details earning the amount withheld for taxes, health insurance, retirement funds.
- The rate at which the price of goods increases and consumer purchasing power decreases over time
20 Clues: someone you financially support • Interest paid on the principal alone • An amount subtracted directly from the tax owed • healthcare for the elderly or disabled Americans • insurance program for health care for low-income earners • Inflation caused by growth in the economy's money supply • provides monthly benefits (retirees, military families,etc • ...
Cashless society 2024-09-04
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- travel anywhere/visit many places.
- a non cash payment tool that can be used for transaction anywhere.
- many modern financial process es and transaction are now taking place without the use of?
- printing bills and minting coins both cost?
- something that deals with finances.
- an intermediation financial institution that is generally established with the authority to accept money deposit, lend money, and issue promissory notes.
- mandatory levies in the form of money originating from the poeple and given to the state government.
- hackers are the electronic equivalent is bank.
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- cash is commonly used in unlawful activities, such as... Gambling or drug trafficking.
- the first advantage of cashless society is?
- personal rights owner by a person.
- poeple are more vulnerable to hackers in a cashless?
- science that studies skills in creating tools and processing methods to help complete various human jobs.
- a state of absence of electricity supply in an area.
- an amount of money a specific purpose.
- are the electronic equivalents of bank robbers and muggers is.
- going cashless is thought to be more than just?
- electronic payments do not have the same level of privacy as?
- the term in financial accounting is the addition of money to the company's cash flow or the addition of transaction value.
- a groub of people who form a semi-closed or semi-open system, and interact between individuals in the group, and have a culture within it.
20 Clues: personal rights owner by a person. • travel anywhere/visit many places. • something that deals with finances. • an amount of money a specific purpose. • the first advantage of cashless society is? • printing bills and minting coins both cost? • hackers are the electronic equivalent is bank. • going cashless is thought to be more than just? • ...
Cashless society 2024-09-03
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- an intermediation financial institution that is generally established with the authority to accept money deposit, lend money, and issue promissory notes.
- a groub of people who form a semi-closed or semi-open system, and interact between individuals in the group, and have a culture within it.
- printing bills and minting coins both cost?
- poeple are more vulnerable to hackers in a cashless?
- a non cash payment tool that can be used for transaction anywhere.
- electronic payments do not have the same level of privacy as?
- an amount of money a specific purpose.
- personal rights owner by a person.
- the first advantage of cashless society is?
- mandatory levies in the form of money originating from the poeple and given to the state government.
Down
- going cashless is thought to be more than just?
- are the electronic equivalents of bank robbers and muggers is.
- the term in financial accounting is the addition of money to the company's cash flow or the addition of transaction value.
- hackers are the electronic equivalent is bank.
- a state of absence of electricity supply in an area.
- science that studies skills in creating tools and processing methods to help complete various human jobs.
- travel anywhere/visit many places.
- cash is commonly used in unlawful activities, such as... Gambling or drug trafficking.
- something that deals with finances.
- many modern financial process es and transaction are now taking place without the use of?
20 Clues: travel anywhere/visit many places. • personal rights owner by a person. • something that deals with finances. • an amount of money a specific purpose. • printing bills and minting coins both cost? • the first advantage of cashless society is? • hackers are the electronic equivalent is bank. • going cashless is thought to be more than just? • ...
Business and Ownership 2024-12-05
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- Partnership - Partners share equal liability in the profits and losses of the business.
- - Person who puts money into financial plants, ect.
- - Most complicated form of business.
- - Items to insure that money will be repaid.
- - A business which leases its trade name and operating system to another person.
- - Grants of intellectual property rights to the inventor.
- Ownership - Individual or groups which own a business and its legal entities
- capital - Money borrowed from a business or investor which must be repaid over time with interest.
- Legal Entity - Business which is granted a charter establishing its own rights.
- Proprietorship - Owned and operated by an individual.
- - Wealth in the form of money or property, used in a business by a person, partnership or corporation.
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- - Is the right or the license to sell a company's product or service and a certain location.
- - Protections provided to authors of original work.
- lending - Issuing loans in small amounts
- An adviser
- - Person or persons who pay fees to a company to operate a business under the franchisors company.
- - Amounts of money borrowed
- - Legal agreement between two or more people to be responsible for the business.
- Partnership - Partners have an unequal share and liability in the business.
- capital - Money raised by a business or investor in exchange for a share of ownership of the company.Angel Investors - Wealthy individuals who seek high returns through private investments.
- marks - Words, symbols, names or devices used to specify goods or services.
21 Clues: An adviser • - Amounts of money borrowed • - Most complicated form of business. • lending - Issuing loans in small amounts • - Items to insure that money will be repaid. • - Protections provided to authors of original work. • - Person who puts money into financial plants, ect. • Proprietorship - Owned and operated by an individual. • ...
zoie accounting 2024-11-19
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- amount of money you have earned or spent on something
- keeping record of a company's financial account in total.
- investment shortage that happens when liabilities surpass assets.
- a companys condition at present time that shows assets and liabilities.
- balance of cash moving in and out of business for a specific period of time.
- a statement where the bank shows the owner of an account its monthly remaining balance in the beginning, during, and the end.
- long term assets that are used continually of a business that most likely wont change in a long time.
- money that is returned to company investors after debts are paid and assets are terminated.
- the cost need for the money spent on something
- debts that a business owns like loans and salaries
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- money owed to a company by borrowers.
- the money that is left after the expenses have been paid
- an accounting entry that is created to designate either increase or decrease in liabilities in a business balance sheet.
- is the process of inspecting and judging your business's final statements.
- financial statement that lays out a company's income
- include cash, inventory, equipment etc.
- money received from a company in exchange for your goods and services.
- how much employees are paid for their services
- An income and expenditure that is set for a limited time.
- a short term debt and a liability on a balance sheet.
20 Clues: money owed to a company by borrowers. • include cash, inventory, equipment etc. • how much employees are paid for their services • the cost need for the money spent on something • debts that a business owns like loans and salaries • financial statement that lays out a company's income • amount of money you have earned or spent on something • ...
Chapter 26 Lesson 1 2025-02-25
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- aid for the needy; welfare
- tariff passed by congress in 1930 that imposed a tax on imported goods
- Who did Hoover send in on the bonus army?
- borrowed money for cars
- President at the beginning of the Great Depression
- saw panicked traders sell almost 13 million shares on October 24th
- borrowed money for land, equipment, and supplies
- Hoover proposed this in 1932 to lend money to businesses and support government programs
- Struggling companies cut wages and laid off workers, reducing what
- to commit money in the hopes of making more money in the future
- projects such as the building of highways, parks, and libraries built with public funds for public use
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- severe economic crisis that began in 1929
- group of WWI veterans marching on Washington DC demanding early payment on their bonuses
- involved paying a portion in cash and borrowing the rest
- _____ _____ faced difficulties as farmers defaulted or failed to meet loan payments
- a place where shares in corporations are bought and sold through an organized system
- ____________ in factories led to excess goods and economic challenges
- workers faced challenges like reduced hours and ____ ____
- by 1929 1 in 10 households had invested in what
- Many American families lived in __________ or close to it during this time
- borrowed money for stocks
- during the Great Depression, there was long lines at the ____ ____ from people trying to get a basic meal
22 Clues: borrowed money for cars • borrowed money for stocks • aid for the needy; welfare • severe economic crisis that began in 1929 • Who did Hoover send in on the bonus army? • by 1929 1 in 10 households had invested in what • borrowed money for land, equipment, and supplies • President at the beginning of the Great Depression • ...
school boy 2025-06-18
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- the school boy does not take delight in this (5)
- this will save us from eating dirt (5)
- money has this fearful power among men (5)
- one feels real tremor while handing out this (13)
- the distant huntsman winds this (4)
- money makes us tremble (5)
- the school boy wants to sing with this (7)
- this symbolises the classroom (4)
- asking a question without expecting an answer (10)
- the school boy compares himseld to this (9)
- this refers to the youth stage of one's lofe (6)
- these are stripped of their joy in springing days (12)
- they are "nipped" in spring’s joy (4)
- metaphor for school (14)
- the school boy love to rise (13)
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- the school boy loves the song and the horn (12)
- the little ones spend their day like this (16)
- the authoritarian ways of teaching (15)
- money makes us this in strange terror (6)
- the school boy tends to forget this (14)
- people give the man who has no money (11)
- it refers to the old age (6)
- the little ones are called this (14)
- fear can take this form (8)
- how joy is taken away (6)
- people who carry grain of insanity (9)
- one of this should be free to everybody (7)
- they say with one voice (7)
- what we feel around money (12)
29 Clues: metaphor for school (14) • how joy is taken away (6) • money makes us tremble (5) • fear can take this form (8) • they say with one voice (7) • it refers to the old age (6) • what we feel around money (12) • the school boy love to rise (13) • this symbolises the classroom (4) • the distant huntsman winds this (4) • the little ones are called this (14) • ...
Crossword 2025-09-23
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- up – to end up in a particular place or situation; to finish something
- – spending or using more than is necessary; wasteful
- – making you feel ashamed, nervous, or uncomfortable
- – severe suffering or difficult conditions
- – to stay in the same place or condition
- foundation – an organization that gives money, goods, or help to people in need
- growth – the increase in the amount of goods and services produced by an economy
- – a balance between two different things, where gaining one means losing another
- – a person who receives money, help, or an advantage from something
- – a child who behaves badly because they get everything they want
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- – the practice of helping others, especially by giving money
- – to give money, goods, or time to help a person or organization
- on hard times – to experience financial problems or difficulties in life
- – having a lot of money and expensive things; wealthy
- – an organization, business, or place that has been set up
- – money returned for something, or revenge for a wrong
- it tough – to experience a difficult or hard life
- – successful and wealthy
- – a false belief or idea that is not based on reality
- – behaving in a strange or unusual way
- around with – to spend time doing things in a silly or unproductive way
- away – to give something to someone for free
- to riches – the situation of starting very poor and becoming rich
23 Clues: – successful and wealthy • – behaving in a strange or unusual way • – to stay in the same place or condition • – severe suffering or difficult conditions • away – to give something to someone for free • it tough – to experience a difficult or hard life • – spending or using more than is necessary; wasteful • – making you feel ashamed, nervous, or uncomfortable • ...
Renting vs Buying 2025-11-06
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- money to cover any possible damages
- to choose a pre existing floor plan & build according to your taste
- a contract to live in a residence
- the value of a property
- a properties worth minus the debt owed
- ability to be released from a contract
- a bill does not occur monthly or changes in price each month
- final step before taking possession of a property
- a birds eye view of a room
- choosing some finishes but not floorplan for a new home
- money paid to cover items in case of a loss
- lease a property to a subtenant
- looking at debt history
- money paid to live in a rental
- additional money paid to bank for giving you a loan
- desirable features such as community pool
- a property owner
- create a floor plan and making all the selections of the build
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- a bill that always remains the same
- mortgage secured before finding a home to purchase
- an examination of a property for safety and condition
- size of livable space in a property
- money given to run financial history and background check
- not following agreements of a lease
- to be asked to vacate a property
- furniture and appliances included
- money required up front to get a loan
- person living in a rental property
- price of homes that are similar in size and area
- a new home completed before available for purchase
30 Clues: a property owner • the value of a property • looking at debt history • a birds eye view of a room • money paid to live in a rental • lease a property to a subtenant • to be asked to vacate a property • a contract to live in a residence • furniture and appliances included • person living in a rental property • a bill that always remains the same • ...
Accounting and Finance 2020-01-08
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- Money put aside for profit
- a business deal
- The profit on money that is invested
- The total amount of money that a company pays to all it's employees
- Paper forms that people use to transfer money
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- an estimate of income for a set of time
- The original amount of money borrowed or invested
- The amount of wages employees actually take home
- Insurance and taxes
- A card that enables the holder to withdraw or have purchases charged directly to the holders bank
- The entire amount of income before deductions are made
- A tax on sales
- Money earned from a job or other sources
13 Clues: A tax on sales • a business deal • Insurance and taxes • Money put aside for profit • The profit on money that is invested • an estimate of income for a set of time • Money earned from a job or other sources • Paper forms that people use to transfer money • The amount of wages employees actually take home • The original amount of money borrowed or invested • ...
Secondary_4_Fiscal Policy and monetary policy 2020-04-23
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- Physical money used in an economy.
- Policy that uses taxation and government spending to steer the economy.
- the total amount the government has borrowed over time
- taxes with a single rate
- A means of exchange, store of value, and unit of account within an economy.
- Policy that involves changing the rate of growth of the supply of money in circulation
- the price of one currency in terms of another currency or currencies
- forms of government expenditure and taxation that reduce fluctuations in economic activity, without any change in government policy
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- Policy enacted by the government that reduces output. Examples include raising taxes and decreasing government spending.
- the relationship between government revenue and government spending
- taxes on expenditure
- Short for the Federal Reserve, the government agency that controls monetary policy.
- the percentage rise in the price level of goods and services over time
- the price level in the economy not changing significantly over time
- - Money that the government spends on goods and services like employees, social security, and defense.
- Policy enacted by the government that increases output. Examples include lowering taxes and increasing government spending.
- taxes on income and wealth
- the monetary authority of a country, which performs the functions of issuing currency, managing the money supply, and controlling interest rates
- - Money collected by the government to maintain its services.
19 Clues: taxes on expenditure • taxes with a single rate • taxes on income and wealth • Physical money used in an economy. • the total amount the government has borrowed over time • - Money collected by the government to maintain its services. • the relationship between government revenue and government spending • ...
Puzzle Thingy 2021-01-12
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- Reserve System a group consisted of 12 independent regional banks that could lend to other banks in times of need
- income tax pay as you earn system
- Taxes tax on the estate or total property of person who has died
- Money increase money supply will lower interest rates thus encouraging investment spending
- Spending Social security, medicare, medicaid, government must pay the amount required
- policy the use of government spending and revenue collection to influence the economy.
- national health insurance program in the United States, begun in 1966 under the Social Security Administration
- Policy Drops GDP and used to drop demand
- taxes out of work still collecting money to live off of, have to be looking for a new job
- tax tax on money or property that one living person gives to another
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- Policy used to expand the economy, initiate growth, and increase output
- taxes General revenue tax on the sale or manufacture of a good
- income Person’s gross income-including salaries, and wages
- taxes a tax that charges a higher rate for people who earn a higher income
- GDP
- Policy Actions the Federal Reserve takes to influence inflation
- Year October 1st to September 30th
- security tax used to fund old age, survivors, and disability insurance
- budget written document estimating the federal government’s spending in the coming year
- Money reduce the money supply will increase interest rates and cause spending to
- taxes imported goods brought into the country
21 Clues: GDP • income tax pay as you earn system • Year October 1st to September 30th • Policy Drops GDP and used to drop demand • taxes imported goods brought into the country • income Person’s gross income-including salaries, and wages • taxes General revenue tax on the sale or manufacture of a good • Policy Actions the Federal Reserve takes to influence inflation • ...
ECONOMICS 2025-10-11
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- A machine the that allows you to perform banking functions like deposits and withdrawing money
- To take money out of the account
- Prepaid card issued by government to pay for certain benefits
- A second person that is legally bound to the agreement to the same degree as the original signer
- Scheduled payments that a borrower makes to a lender to repay the principle of and interest on a loan
- union A not-for-profit organization similar to a bank.
- A "Deposit product" offered by a bank that must be kept in the C.D. for a certain amount of time
- A term associated with taking money out of an account
- A physical bank location
- U.S. government agency that insures deposits
- Loan secured by home
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- Current market value minus the amount you owe
- Bank to Bank transfers
- The Process of taking out a new loan to pay off the balance of an original loan
- A regularly paid rate for use of the money
- To put money into the account
- Person authorized to by the state to certify signatures and administer oaths
- A term associated with adding money to an account
- Something valuable which the borrower pledges to a lender to secure a loan
- A secure loaning designed to help people with limited or poor credit build a positive credit history by reporting their on time credit payments
20 Clues: Loan secured by home • Bank to Bank transfers • A physical bank location • To put money into the account • To take money out of the account • A regularly paid rate for use of the money • U.S. government agency that insures deposits • Current market value minus the amount you owe • A term associated with adding money to an account • ...
Personal Finance (VH GT) 2016-05-02
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- A proposal
- When a business/person is unable to pay their debt
- What remains after all business expenses are deducted from sales revenue
- Items you can see or/and touch
- The percentage of a sales price received by a salesperson for their service
- A list of income and likely expenditures
- An illegal business practice
- Take and use something of value with the intention of returning it
- The money paid to others for their services
- Time during which work is done outside the regular working hours, and the pay you get is usually higher than at a normal hour
- A strong urge or desire to act
- A financial insitution to accept deposits, pay interest, clear checks and make loans
- A legally binding agreement
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- Electronic funds transfer at point of sale
- A person or business that makes goods'
- Borrowing a set amount of money from the bank
- Money received on a regular basis from work
- Putting money into an organization to make profit
- A compulsery contribution to state revenue
- A person who owes money (in debt)
- Regular payment made by a tenant to an owner for the use of the owner's building or land
21 Clues: A proposal • A legally binding agreement • An illegal business practice • Items you can see or/and touch • A strong urge or desire to act • A person who owes money (in debt) • A person or business that makes goods' • A list of income and likely expenditures • Electronic funds transfer at point of sale • A compulsery contribution to state revenue • ...
Young Worker Readiness Certificate 2016-12-05
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- A task that can be paid or unpaid
- Situation, activity, or procedure that may hurt someone
- Explain what you can or cannot do at work
- Paid 1.5 times your hourly wage
- Something you are expected to do
- Includes the instructions, teaching, and demonstration of the knowledge and skills you need to do your job
- The amount of money you made before deductions
- Being told ahead of time that something is going to happen
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- The money that you are paid for your work
- Means treating everyone the same
- 3/52 of everything you earned for one year
- A person that is engaged in an occupation at the service of an employer
- The things you believe will happen
- The amount of money you earn per hour
- Different types of payments you receive for that pay period
- this is the least amount of money you can be paid per hour
- Something you do to earn money
- This is your personal identification number
- Any inappropriate conduct, comment, display, action or gesture by a person that is a threat to the health or safety of that worker
- A statement you receive on the day that you are paid
20 Clues: Something you do to earn money • Paid 1.5 times your hourly wage • Means treating everyone the same • Something you are expected to do • A task that can be paid or unpaid • The things you believe will happen • The amount of money you earn per hour • The money that you are paid for your work • Explain what you can or cannot do at work • ...
Personal Finance 2022-09-27
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- annual percentage rate
- Things offered by your employer or favorable for you.
- Money owed that was exchanged for goods or services.
- A printed form telling your bank to pay another person or account.
- A promise between two parties that is enforceable by law.
- People 16 years and older who have jobs.
- Failure to make payments for a credit agreement.
- Original amount of money deposited or invested, excluding any interest or dividends.
- Condition where people are without jobs and actively seeking work.
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- A legal process to get out of debt when you can no longer make all your required payments
- Money received for labor or services.
- person who owns the home you are renting from
- an economic value of something you own
- Your bank houses these
- The failure to pay interest or principal when due.
- The granting of money or something else of value in exchange for a promise of future payment.
- A share of ownership in a company.
- Something you should do every month to keep track of your money.
- Costs incurred for goods and services.
- businesses that accept deposits and make loans
20 Clues: annual percentage rate • Your bank houses these • A share of ownership in a company. • Money received for labor or services. • an economic value of something you own • Costs incurred for goods and services. • People 16 years and older who have jobs. • person who owns the home you are renting from • businesses that accept deposits and make loans • ...
income and expenditure 2022-10-08
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- refers to the way people spend their income in order to satisfy various needs and wants
- the spending of this type of expenditure varies with usage
- Likes to chase mice
- Has a trunk
- spending on non-essential items that we choose to buy such as our ‘wants.’
- you can plan to spend it and depend on it
- you cannot plan to spend it and you cannot depend on it
- money received by a person or coming into a household
- something you desire
Down
- Large marsupial
- is short term spending
- benefits that an employee receives that can not be converted into cash but have a value
- a once off, long term payment
- the same amount of money is spent on a regular basis(weekly, monthly or annually)
- is a purchase that appears to be good value for money at first, but in the long term turns out to be more expensive or poor value for money
- is measured in terms of the ‘next best thing’ we could have done with our money
- Man's best friend
- anything which helps us reach a goal
- a basic requirement
- Flying mammal
20 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • a basic requirement • something you desire • is short term spending • a once off, long term payment • anything which helps us reach a goal • you can plan to spend it and depend on it • money received by a person or coming into a household • you cannot plan to spend it and you cannot depend on it • ...
Financing Crossword 2021-03-29
Across
- selling property that has value and usable by other firms
- expense that fluctuate based upon the amount that is produced
- borrowed money from a bank (lender); must be paid back
- capital is invested by the owner(s)
- an individual or business providing an endorsement for an event, product or person
- money given by the government for a particular purpose
- putting the money in an savings account to earn interest
- buy now; pay later
- expenses that remain the same each
Down
- a company who invests in a company to help grow the business
- another name is a bond; the business asks for a loan from the people
- money provide to benefit society
- no matter how much is produced
- spending cash that a business does not have
- financial gifts from an individual or organization
- the profits a business keeps after paying taxes
- renting out pieces of property rather than buying an asset
- expenses not related to the creation of a product
- investor an individual who invests in a company to help bring the product to market
- selling a piece of the company to raise money
- expenses related to the creation of a product
21 Clues: buy now; pay later • no matter how much is produced • money provide to benefit society • expenses that remain the same each • capital is invested by the owner(s) • spending cash that a business does not have • selling a piece of the company to raise money • expenses related to the creation of a product • the profits a business keeps after paying taxes • ...
Smg vocab crossword 2023-09-15
Across
- stock prices rising
- Highest stock price over the last year
- debt a company owes
- Exchange traded funds based on an index
- the letter symbol a stock trades by
- company's expenses are less than money coming in
- a new private company worth a billion $$
- " a stock exchange, mostly tech stocks"
- how things go over time
- Our country's largest stock exchange
- vocab def for crossword.txt
- Company profits divided number of shares issued
- To buy high and sell low
- Increase or decrease of stock return
- chance that things will go well or not
- company's expenses are higher than money coming in
- stocks from many industries
- bonus from good performance
- Our nation's bank
Down
- Value of all shares
- Total Profit or loss over three months
- buyers pool their money to buy stocks
- smg vocab def for crossword.txt.
- borrowing money
- How much one dollar invested will earn
- stock strategy
- Initial Public Offering
- buys and sell stock
- a small ownership piece of a company
- Value of all a company's shares
- equipment owned
- money coming in
- stock prices falling
- a loan to a company
34 Clues: stock strategy • borrowing money • equipment owned • money coming in • Our nation's bank • Value of all shares • stock prices rising • debt a company owes • buys and sell stock • a loan to a company • stock prices falling • Initial Public Offering • how things go over time • To buy high and sell low • vocab def for crossword.txt • stocks from many industries • bonus from good performance • ...
Math Terms 2023-10-30
Across
- a mathematical phrase without an equal sign
- to take money frome an account.
- the opposite or reverse of something
- to take money from an account
- the number 1
- the opposite of a number
- a mathematical sentence with an equal sign. the amount on one side of the equal sign has the same value as the amount on the other side
- 5/33is a repeating decimal because there exists a block of 15 that repeats
- a number that can be expressed as a quotient of two integers
Down
- 3/8 is a terminating decimal because there exists a block of zero that repeat when dividing
- money that is added to an account.
- naming the same number quantity amount or measure
- also known as the reciprocal
- when you spend more money than you have in your bank account balance is negative
- the distance between the number and zero
- a negative number is a real number that is less than zero
- an iteger is a number that can be written without a fraction component
- money that is added to an account
- the length between two points
- the number zero
20 Clues: the number 1 • the number zero • the opposite of a number • also known as the reciprocal • to take money from an account • the length between two points • to take money frome an account. • money that is added to an account • money that is added to an account. • the opposite or reverse of something • the distance between the number and zero • ...
Great Depression and The New Deal 2024-01-22
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- government practice of spending borrowed money rather than raising taxes, usually in an attempt to boost economy
- a serial drama on TV or radio using melodramatic situations
- persistent and heavy demands by a bank's depositors, creditors, or customers to withdraw money
- Civilian Conservation Corps
- money given to those retired or unemployed
- Public Works Administration
- a system for buying and selling stocks in corporations
- radio broadcasts made by president roosevelt to the american people to explain his initiatives
- Republican President during beginning of great depression
- aid in the form of money or supplies for those in need
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Down
- Federal Emergency Relief Administration
- ideas by president Roosevelt to end the great depression
- a homeless and usually penniless wanderer
- Securities and Exchange Corporation
- projects such as highways, parks, and libraries built with public funds for public use
- a monetary standard in which one ounce of gold equals a set number of dollars
- to provide money for a project
- President with the New Deal
- closing of banks during the great depression to avoid bank runs
20 Clues: Civilian Conservation Corps • Public Works Administration • President with the New Deal • to provide money for a project • Securities and Exchange Corporation • Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation • Federal Emergency Relief Administration • a homeless and usually penniless wanderer • money given to those retired or unemployed • ...
Traveller C1 Unit 2 2019-11-07
Across
- to manipulate or control usually by deceptive or dishonest means
- presence everywhere or in many places especially simultaneously
- money paid to a person following retirement
- a charge for borrowed money, a percentage of the amount borrowed
- pleasing through beauty, fitness, or perfection
- someone's sentences, ideas repeated word by word (noun)
- to make known : bring to light
- a payment to an author or composer for each copy of a work sold
Down
- money paid to one spouse by the other after divorce
- to have the reverse of the desired or expected effect
- the amount of money that is available for, required for a particular purpose
- a swift-footed 2-toed flightless bird of Africa that is the largest of existing birds
- to influence the judgment of someone with money
- a wrong or inaccurate idea
- a sum paid as punishment for an offense
- a solemn declaration usually made orally by a witness under oath in response to interrogation by a lawyer
- having power to cause someone to accept as true what is false
- careful about avoiding danger or risk
- relating to the country, country people or life, or agriculture
- the entire property of a person, association, corporation
20 Clues: a wrong or inaccurate idea • to make known : bring to light • careful about avoiding danger or risk • a sum paid as punishment for an offense • money paid to a person following retirement • to influence the judgment of someone with money • pleasing through beauty, fitness, or perfection • money paid to one spouse by the other after divorce • ...
Final Econ Project - You be the Teacher Crossword Puzzle Review! 2024-05-28
Across
- does that mean causing banks to have more money to loan out or less money to loan out
- So what would get the economy going, increasing the money supply or decreasing it
- recession
- A shrinking economy producing fewer goods and services than before
- What is GDP again (the definition)
- Amount of a product offered for sale at a possible prices
- what kind of monetary policy should the fed do?
- is this expansionary or contractionary monetary policy
- An increase in prices in general
- the increased borrowing has been mainly due to what problem
Down
- so is the economy moving too slowly or too quickly
- the most notable example of a long recession/trough is?
- unemployment directly related to swings in the buisness cycle
- tax on imported products
- So what would get the economy to slow down, Increasing the money supply or decreasing it
- What is the main measure if joblessness
- is this expansionary or contrationary money supply
- Since these taxes are deducted from paychecks, what are they called sometimes
- out of all the categories of spending in the federal budget, which category is the largest
- Social security payments go to which americans
20 Clues: recession • tax on imported products • An increase in prices in general • What is GDP again (the definition) • What is the main measure if joblessness • Social security payments go to which americans • what kind of monetary policy should the fed do? • so is the economy moving too slowly or too quickly • is this expansionary or contrationary money supply • ...
Investing 2023-02-15
Across
- Degree of uncertainty on how likely the investor is to make money on an investment.
- Dividing an investment portfolio among different asset categories, such as stocks, bonds, and cash.
- A collection of financial investments.
- An index of 500 large cap companies chosen based on their size.
- A bond, often having tax advantages for individual investors.
- The world's largest stock exchange.
- A collection of stocks.
- The rate at which the price of goods increases.
- The practice of investing in a large variety of stocks.
- Profit from the sale of an asset.
- A security in which the investor loans money to a company.
Down
- Reinvesting earned interest back into the principal.
- A market in which there is increased stock trading.
- The ratio of money gained or lost on an investment.
- A share of the value of a company, which can be bought, sold, or traded.
- The second largest stock exchange.
- A measurement of the likelihood that a bondholder will be paid back.
- The process of setting money aside to increase wealth.
- A bond, generally considered to be a risk-free investment.
- Money from the profits of a company that is paid out to its shareholders.
20 Clues: A collection of stocks. • Profit from the sale of an asset. • The second largest stock exchange. • The world's largest stock exchange. • A collection of financial investments. • The rate at which the price of goods increases. • A market in which there is increased stock trading. • The ratio of money gained or lost on an investment. • ...
Investing 2023-02-15
Across
- Degree of uncertainty on how likely the investor is to make money on an investment.
- Dividing an investment portfolio among different asset categories, such as stocks, bonds, and cash.
- A collection of financial investments.
- An index of 500 large cap companies chosen based on their size.
- A bond, often having tax advantages for individual investors.
- The world's largest stock exchange.
- A collection of stocks.
- The rate at which the price of goods increases.
- The practice of investing in a large variety of stocks.
- Profit from the sale of an asset.
- A security in which the investor loans money to a company.
Down
- Reinvesting earned interest back into the principal.
- A market in which there is increased stock trading.
- The ratio of money gained or lost on an investment.
- A share of the value of a company, which can be bought, sold, or traded.
- The second largest stock exchange.
- A measurement of the likelihood that a bondholder will be paid back.
- The process of setting money aside to increase wealth.
- A bond, generally considered to be a risk-free investment.
- Money from the profits of a company that is paid out to its shareholders.
20 Clues: A collection of stocks. • Profit from the sale of an asset. • The second largest stock exchange. • The world's largest stock exchange. • A collection of financial investments. • The rate at which the price of goods increases. • A market in which there is increased stock trading. • The ratio of money gained or lost on an investment. • ...
Investing Emery Caudle 2025-03-25
Across
- virtual currency
- 3 or 4 letters that identify a company in the stock market
- putting your money somewhere to make a purchase
- stock prices are low
- A start which you invest your money in equal amounts
- A type of mutual fund or ETF
- Invest all money you have available
- a fund for unexpected expenses
- someone who buys stocks
- Don't give you any ownership rights
- Age to receive full social security benefits
- All the things you've invested in like stocks
- usually paid out when you reach a certain number of years of service
Down
- Issued by the GOV, pay under the face value
- stock prices are high
- CEO of Berkshire Hathaway
- total value of a company's stock
- The availability for cash
- Currencies that are created and backed by GOV
- gains the increase of value when you sell a stock for more than you buy it for
- well establish and financially stable company
- the total rate for this is 15.3%
- minimum age to invest in crypto
- Investing your money in a stock or assets to make money
- A stock market index that measures the performance of 500 U.S companies
25 Clues: virtual currency • stock prices are low • stock prices are high • someone who buys stocks • CEO of Berkshire Hathaway • The availability for cash • A type of mutual fund or ETF • a fund for unexpected expenses • minimum age to invest in crypto • total value of a company's stock • the total rate for this is 15.3% • Invest all money you have available • ...
Taxes 2024-12-02
Across
- An individual's gross income minus specific deductions
- To bring into agreement
- Money the government expects to receive from income taxes
- Government income due to taxation
- Money demanded by a government to support the government
- Income received from sources other than employment
- An individual that provides good or services but does not have income tax withheld from payment
- The fundamental facilities and systems serving a country, city, or area
- Taxes withheld or paid on your behalf by your employer
Down
- Digital apps that allow you to send and receive money from individuals
- The spending or disbursement of money
- Refundable tax credit
- Taxes its citizens based on their incomes, taxing the wealthy at a higher rate
- A tax on earned and unearned income
- An action required by law for a citizen to perform
- Someone who works and is paid each time a specific job is performed
- A group of people working together for a common good
- Money earned from working for pay
- A person who pays a tax
- Taxes that often remain “hidden”
- A tax on property, such as land, buildings, and motor vehicles
- A tax on purchased goods and services.
22 Clues: Refundable tax credit • To bring into agreement • A person who pays a tax • Taxes that often remain “hidden” • Government income due to taxation • Money earned from working for pay • A tax on earned and unearned income • The spending or disbursement of money • A tax on purchased goods and services. • An action required by law for a citizen to perform • ...
Lawn Boy 2025-10-01
Across
- Joey's occupation
- To provide funds for a person or group
- The very nature of the concept of economic structure
- The former owner of the lawnmower
- The muscle of the business
- The business's money maker
- The public market for trading and selling shares of public companies
- The boy's main source of transportation
- A fee paid to someone for their work
- The person that gifted the boy his lawnmower
- A single unit of ownership in a company
- A financial gain
- Sharing money among a group of people evenly
- An economic system in which citizens own businesses
- Joey's sponsor
- Putting in money with the expectation that it will acure value
Down
- The cost required to buy something
- An unrestricted economy with little government intervention
- The employee who fixes lawns at night
- An inventor
- Someone who buys and sells goods for others
- Someone who starts their own business
- Grandma's least favorite baseball team
- A teacher at an experimental school
- The amount of money transferred in and out of an account
- The amount of money earned
- The author of the story
- Joey's nemesis
- Pasquel's cousin
- Work
30 Clues: Work • An inventor • Joey's nemesis • Joey's sponsor • A financial gain • Pasquel's cousin • Joey's occupation • The author of the story • The muscle of the business • The business's money maker • The amount of money earned • The former owner of the lawnmower • The cost required to buy something • A teacher at an experimental school • A fee paid to someone for their work • ...
The GRC Gazette Special! 2024-11-13
15 Clues: country • capital • armed forces • borrowed money • name of treaty • owe back money • change in money • french speaking • 3 abbreviations • place of meeting • start of the year • 6th month in a calender • coming to the same point • name of editor of grc gazette • people who had land are called
Oxford discover 5 unit 14 2022-04-12
Across
- a piece of paper money
- give the money that you owe for something
- to take or receive something from someone or something that you intend to give back, usually after a short time
- the system or type of money that a particular country uses
- an organization that keeps money safely for its customers.
- to give or pay money for something
Down
- to exchange good or services for other goods or services, not for money
- to allow someone to use something for a short time or to give someone money that must be paid back after a certain period of time
- (1) to write down something exactly as it is written
- to give or receive something in return for something else
- to have to pay money to someone for something that she/he has done or given
- pieces of money made of metal
12 Clues: a piece of paper money • pieces of money made of metal • to give or pay money for something • give the money that you owe for something • (1) to write down something exactly as it is written • to give or receive something in return for something else • the system or type of money that a particular country uses • ...
Vocabulary 2023-09-19
Across
- An extra charge to use a service or buy something.
- Large company that can hold and help manage your money. Has physical locations and online services.
- Smaller, local company that can hold and help manage your money. Has physical locations and online services.
- A person who does not have an account at a bank or credit union.
- The exchange of goods or services for money.
Down
- Money used for day-to-day purchases and bills.
- Used to buy things, you have to go to a store and buy it with cash.
- Uses money that you are borrowing and have to pay back to make purchases.
- Money you are building up over time for emergencies or large purchases.
- Uses money from your checking account to make purchases.
- The amount of money available in an account.
- Large company that can hold and help manage your money. Only has online services.
12 Clues: The amount of money available in an account. • The exchange of goods or services for money. • Money used for day-to-day purchases and bills. • An extra charge to use a service or buy something. • Uses money from your checking account to make purchases. • A person who does not have an account at a bank or credit union. • ...
BANZAI! Teen Quiz 1 2019-05-07
Across
- Moving money from one account to another.
- A bank account that allows quick access to money for everyday expenses.
- Turning your money over to a financial institution for safekeeping.
- An amount paid to the federal or state government to pay for services and programs.
- Anything you spend money on.
- deciding how to spend your money before you actually spend it.
Down
- Money earned through work.
- A document that comes with your paycheck, showing how much you were paid and how much was withheld for taxes.
- A record or statement of financial expenditures or receipts, often related to a bank or credit union.
- An amount of money owed or available in an account.
- Obtaining something you want with the understanding you’ll pay for it later.
- A percentage charged when you borrow money. Can also be an amount earned for saving money in a savings account.
12 Clues: Money earned through work. • Anything you spend money on. • Moving money from one account to another. • An amount of money owed or available in an account. • deciding how to spend your money before you actually spend it. • Turning your money over to a financial institution for safekeeping. • A bank account that allows quick access to money for everyday expenses. • ...
BANZAI! Teen Quiz 2 2019-05-05
Across
- An amount of money owed or available in an account.
- A document that comes with your paycheck, showing how much you were paid and how much was withheld for taxes.
- An amount paid to the federal or state government to pay for services and programs.
- Anything you spend money on.
- Money earned through work.
- A bank account that allows quick access to money for everyday expenses.
- Moving money from one account to another.
Down
- Turning your money over to a financial institution for safekeeping.
- A percentage charged when you borrow money. Can also be an amount earned for saving money in a savings account.
- Obtaining something you want with the understanding you’ll pay for it later.
- A record or statement of financial expenditures or receipts, often related to a bank or credit union.
- deciding how to spend your money before you actually spend it.
12 Clues: Money earned through work. • Anything you spend money on. • Moving money from one account to another. • An amount of money owed or available in an account. • deciding how to spend your money before you actually spend it. • Turning your money over to a financial institution for safekeeping. • A bank account that allows quick access to money for everyday expenses. • ...
business Brady and spencer 2025-09-12
Across
- the money a company makes
- you pay with the company's money and have to pay then back
- no debt
- you pay with your own money immediately
- a questionnaire
- in the red
Down
- lots of buildings that all belong to the company
- companys money
- the original product
- the company company competes
- the money someone makes
- units of ownership in a corporation
12 Clues: no debt • in the red • companys money • a questionnaire • the original product • the money someone makes • the money a company makes • the company company competes • units of ownership in a corporation • you pay with your own money immediately • lots of buildings that all belong to the company • you pay with the company's money and have to pay then back
personal finance 2024-09-30
Across
- to put money into the bank
- financial institution that holds money
- an account you use to gain interest off your money
- peice of paper you can take to the bank to cash in for money
- signing the back of a check
- computer you can withdraw or deposit money into
Down
- an account that you use for your every day spending money
- pay bills online typically set up through your bank
- to take money out of the bank
- numerical code
- money the bank gives you that you can pay back in small portions
11 Clues: numerical code • to put money into the bank • signing the back of a check • to take money out of the bank • financial institution that holds money • computer you can withdraw or deposit money into • an account you use to gain interest off your money • pay bills online typically set up through your bank • an account that you use for your every day spending money • ...
William Van Horne and the CPR 2013-05-03
Across
- The governemt that passed the $22.5 million dollar bill
- A word that wasn't in Van Horne's vocabulary
- The amount of time it took Van Horne to complete the railway
- He was the general manager of a small railway in the American midwest at what age
- Van Horne cut corners to ____ money
- The biggest problem when building the railway
- Van Horne decided to become this when working on the Michigan Central
- The conditions of this were terrible, so were working conditions
Down
- The area of the CPR where all the money was spent
- The kind of railway trestles that were used over the rough terrain
- Where the CPR crossed the rockies
- By ____ of 1883 the money for the CPR had dried up
- Van Horne injected a high level of this into the railway company
- The amount (in miles) of railway being laid per year during the peak years
- Where Van Horne was born
- The methood used to build the railway "by_____"
- The place the money for the railway came from
- The age at which Van Horne's formal education ended
- There were none of these kind of facilities
- Van Horne's nationality
20 Clues: Van Horne's nationality • Where Van Horne was born • Where the CPR crossed the rockies • Van Horne cut corners to ____ money • There were none of these kind of facilities • A word that wasn't in Van Horne's vocabulary • The place the money for the railway came from • The biggest problem when building the railway • The methood used to build the railway "by_____" • ...
Vocab 12, 15 2018-05-06
Across
- ask for something very much
- money you owe
- a paper which proves you have bought something
- ready to give things away to someone else who needs them
- return money
- able to tolerate problems
- say you are sorry
- to get something
- people living close together in a city or a town
- thankful
- do sth quicker
- dissapoint
- a lot of choice
- a payment in exchange for services
- a thing which is bought way cheaper than expected
- to need something
- protect from harm and danger, support someone's view
Down
- small coins
- find the sum
- a person who buys goods or services
- have deep admiration for someone because of their achievements or abilities
- return from
- end a relationship officially
- legally separated after marriage
- save money so you can buy sth in the future
- a thing which has been bought
- ruin a relationship
- take care of a child until they grow up
- emotional state
- not far away
- give sth free of charge
- have enough money to pay for something
- free from control
- make people know each other
- a large amount of money
35 Clues: thankful • dissapoint • small coins • return from • find the sum • return money • not far away • money you owe • do sth quicker • emotional state • a lot of choice • to get something • say you are sorry • free from control • to need something • ruin a relationship • give sth free of charge • a large amount of money • able to tolerate problems • ask for something very much • make people know each other • ...
Traveller C1 Unit 2 2019-11-07
Across
- to influence the judgment of someone with money
- the entire property of a person, association, corporation
- presence everywhere or in many places especially simultaneously
- careful about avoiding danger or risk
- a solemn declaration usually made orally by a witness under oath in response to interrogation by a lawyer
- a wrong or inaccurate idea
- a sum paid as punishment for an offense
- a charge for borrowed money, a percentage of the amount borrowed
- to make known : bring to light
- to manipulate or control usually by deceptive or dishonest means
Down
- a swift-footed 2-toed flightless bird of Africa that is the largest of existing birds
- the amount of money that is available for, required for a particular purpose
- pleasing through beauty, fitness, or perfection
- someone's sentences, ideas repeated word by word (noun)
- to have the reverse of the desired or expected effect
- having power to cause someone to accept as true what is false
- money paid to a person following retirement
- a payment to an author or composer for each copy of a work sold
- money paid to one spouse by the other after divorce
- relating to the country, country people or life, or agriculture
20 Clues: a wrong or inaccurate idea • to make known : bring to light • careful about avoiding danger or risk • a sum paid as punishment for an offense • money paid to a person following retirement • to influence the judgment of someone with money • pleasing through beauty, fitness, or perfection • money paid to one spouse by the other after divorce • ...
College terms 2024-04-24
Across
- Purchasing assets with the goal to increase value over time
- Money left over
- something provided to students who don't have the financial ability to pay for the entirety of their degree
- mandatory payment or charge collected by local, state, and national governments
- check that has been cleared (accepted) by the bank
- fee when you don’t have enough money in your account
- prediction of your credit behavior,
- No money left over
- form of a check used by travelers in place of cash while traveling abroad
- agreement with the bank or financial institution to cover overdrafts on a checking account
- add or deposit money
- subtract designated expenses from their taxable income
- a specific dollar amount that reduces the amount of taxable income
Down
- cost for college
- the minimum amount you can have in your bank account
- 3-6 months of expenses saved
- the rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services in an economy rises
- withdrawal, taking out money
- interest charge that borrowers pay lenders for a loan calculated only with principal
- an alert you get when your bank account drops to a predetermined amount
20 Clues: Money left over • cost for college • No money left over • add or deposit money • 3-6 months of expenses saved • withdrawal, taking out money • prediction of your credit behavior, • check that has been cleared (accepted) by the bank • the minimum amount you can have in your bank account • fee when you don’t have enough money in your account • ...
Lawn Boy Crossword 2023-10-03
Across
- a form of currency you can exchange or purchase with
- Lawn Boy's net worth at the end
- does lawn maintenance at night
- one of Lawn Boy's first employees
- to expend money with the expectation of achieving profit
- helped Lawn Boy invest his money into the stock marketheavyweight gave Lawn Boy the mower
- machine that cuts grass
- a break you get when school is out for the summer
- heavyweight wrestler
- tried to threaten the business by demanding money
- A person who owns a small business owner
- persistent and energy
- Author
- Arnold and his friends had one
Down
- what Lawn Boy's business did
- using time effectively
- accomplishing purpose
- underage
- people hired to do work for a business
- financial gain
- started a lawn-mowing business
- a stock exchange
- previous owner of the mower
- inventor
- how Lawn Boy's family was doing with money at the start
- a broker who buys and sells securities on a stock exchange on behalf of clients
- the type of car Arnold drove
- the liquid the mower needs to run
- A person who pursues a small business
29 Clues: Author • underage • inventor • financial gain • a stock exchange • heavyweight wrestler • accomplishing purpose • persistent and energy • using time effectively • machine that cuts grass • previous owner of the mower • what Lawn Boy's business did • the type of car Arnold drove • started a lawn-mowing business • does lawn maintenance at night • Arnold and his friends had one • ...
smg vocabulary 2023-09-14
Across
- stock prices rising
- Highest stock price over the last year
- debt a company owes
- Exchange traded funds based on an index
- the letter symbol a stock trades by
- company's expenses are less than money coming in
- a new private company worth a billion $$
- " a stock exchange, mostly tech stocks"
- how things go over time
- Our country's largest stock exchange
- vocab def for crossword.txt
- Company profits divided number of shares issued
- To buy high and sell low
- Increase or decrease of stock return
- chance that things will go well or not
- company's expenses are higher than money coming in
- stocks from many industries
- bonus from good performance
- Our nation's bank
Down
- Value of all shares
- Total Profit or loss over three months
- buyers pool their money to buy stocks
- smg vocab def for crossword.txt.
- borrowing money
- How much one dollar invested will earn
- stock strategy
- Initial Public Offering
- buys and sell stock
- a small ownership piece of a company
- Value of all a company's shares
- equipment owned
- money coming in
- stock prices falling
- a loan to a company
34 Clues: stock strategy • borrowing money • equipment owned • money coming in • Our nation's bank • Value of all shares • stock prices rising • debt a company owes • buys and sell stock • a loan to a company • stock prices falling • Initial Public Offering • how things go over time • To buy high and sell low • vocab def for crossword.txt • stocks from many industries • bonus from good performance • ...
3rd ESO Unit 2 Vocabulary 2023-11-12
Across
- not showing or feeling nervous, sad, angry or any other strong emotion
- the act of changing an item or service for a cost
- eager to be more successful and achieve more than other people
- having or showing a strong desire and determination to succeed
- a person who creates and operates a business
- eager to know or learn something
- the price demanded for an item or service
- the financial gain which defines the difference between the money spent and the money earned
- to start a business
- a machine that dispenses cash and performs other financial operations
Down
- a financial account maintained by the bank
- all of the money a person has to pay for example, for the bills
- the accumulation of the money one has saved from their earnings
- to operate and maintain a business
- money received on a regular basis especially after work
- ready to give more of something to someone else
- not giving up or abandoning a task
- a person who operates on logic and reality rather than fantasy
- regular pay earned for work or service done
- having or showing willingness or eagerness to do something
20 Clues: to start a business • eager to know or learn something • to operate and maintain a business • not giving up or abandoning a task • the price demanded for an item or service • a financial account maintained by the bank • regular pay earned for work or service done • a person who creates and operates a business • ready to give more of something to someone else • ...
Cash flow 2023-02-13
Across
- Cash that flows out of a business
- total inflows – total outflows
- Money spent regularly on rent, insurance, utilities and other things that keep a business operating
- total revenue - total cost
- Money that can be readily used for business operations. (e.g. costs, etc).
- Amount of time given to customers to pay for their purchase
- Investing in to many stocks
- Money that is owed
- When a business holds onto to many stocks
- always be the same figure as that of the Closing Balance of the previous month
- Company that provides supplies for the business
Down
- Amount of cash that the business expects to have at the end of of each month
- Prediction of all expected receipts and expenses of a business over a future period, which shows the expected cash balance at the end of each month
- Cash that flows into a business
- flow of money in and out of a business
- inability to meet debts
- Expenses that weren't expected by a company
- Money taken out of the business by owner(s) for personal use
- indicates negative number on forecast
- When a business opens new offices or shops, adding a production line or factory
- assets easily changed into cash
21 Clues: Money that is owed • inability to meet debts • total revenue - total cost • Investing in to many stocks • total inflows – total outflows • Cash that flows into a business • assets easily changed into cash • Cash that flows out of a business • indicates negative number on forecast • flow of money in and out of a business • When a business holds onto to many stocks • ...
Unit 7 Crossword (Murry) 2023-02-16
Across
- How much you get paid when you retire differs from job to job
- Money that comes of your paycheck
- A page covering your resume
- The least amount you can get paid
- Coverage for injuries
- The amount you get paid an hour
- A meeting with a job or school supervisor to get to know you
- A paper that says what you’re good at
- Money you get after your paid or money the government gives you for working
- Relationships with coworkers and or customers
- Having a job
- Being professional on the job
- How much you get paid a year
- The money you get paid
Down
- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare
- Money after taxes
- A type of Health insurance
- Someone who can talk on your behalf
- Jobs around you
- The total amount you get paid
- A letter someone writes to say you are a good person
- An unpaid introduction to a job
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
- Add-ons to your salary
24 Clues: Having a job • Jobs around you • Money after taxes • Coverage for injuries • Add-ons to your salary • The money you get paid • A type of Health insurance • A page covering your resume • How much you get paid a year • The total amount you get paid • Being professional on the job • The amount you get paid an hour • An unpaid introduction to a job • Money that comes of your paycheck • ...
Final Review crossword 2021-12-15
Across
- An asset that increases in value over time
- The amount you pay for covered services before your insurance plan starts to pay
- Shows how likely you are to pay back a loan, creditworthiness
- Measure of wealth
- An asset that loses value over time
- Money a person receives in exchange for work or use of property
- Amount left after all deductions and taxes
- Expenses that vary from month to month
Down
- Interest on interest
- An account people deposit and withdraw money from for purchases
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
- A monthly insurance payment
- Money left after taxes to spend on goods and services
- Interest on the initial principal
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so
- Next best option
- Something or someone that is trying to con you out of money
- Expenses that stay the same month to month
- Total amount of money an employee earns before deductions
- Spreads risk among many people, provides coverage for various things such as healthcare, auto, and life
- to the order of Who you are writing the check to
21 Clues: Next best option • Measure of wealth • Interest on interest • A monthly insurance payment • Interest on the initial principal • An asset that loses value over time • Expenses that vary from month to month • An asset that increases in value over time • Expenses that stay the same month to month • Amount left after all deductions and taxes • ...
Social Science 2024-02-06
Across
- money received on a regular basis from work, property, business, investment or welfare payments
- an illegal business practice
- when the offeree agrees to the proposal
- electronic retailer
- someone who purchases goods and services to satisfy needs and wants
- the swapping or exchanging of one good for another
- items that you can see or touch
- the buying and selling of information, goods and services via the internet
- things that are necessary for survival, such as water and food
- to set right
Down
- a person or business that makes goods
- a charge account operated by a trader
- the extra money you have to pay back when borrowing money
- the person who is to receive the money from a cheque
- things done for you by others
- a proposal
- the financial institution that provides cheque account facilities
- a legally binding agreement
- electronic funds transfer at point of sale
- the buying and selling of goods and services between individuals and businesses
- a list of income and likely expenditures
- a business that sells products directly to customers
- a written communication ordering your financial institution to pay a person a specific amount of money
23 Clues: a proposal • to set right • electronic retailer • a legally binding agreement • an illegal business practice • things done for you by others • items that you can see or touch • a person or business that makes goods • a charge account operated by a trader • when the offeree agrees to the proposal • a list of income and likely expenditures • ...
Chapter 13: Be a Responsible Consumer Crossword 2024-11-13
Across
- An unnecessary item that is bought without much thought
- Someone who buys and uses goods and services produced by others
- Comparing products, prices, and services to get the most value for the money.
- Less expensive for the benefits produced
- Telling lies to steal money or valuables
- Money a financial institution pays customers at regular intervals
- The illegal use of someone else's personal information
- A vehicle that uses a combination of electricity and fuel.
- Refuse
- Only
- A joint injury caused by repeated motions
- The application of science to help people meet needs and wants
Down
- A guarantee that a product will work properly for a specific length of time unless misused or mishandled by the consumer.
- Out of date and no longer useful
- The right to have a wrong corrected quickly and fairly
- Enables people in different locations to see and hear each other at the same
- Use others for selfish purposes
- The amount of money that you receive
- Sign your name on the back
- A plan for spending and saving the money you have available
- A good or service you purchase
- Small
- Selling over the telephone
23 Clues: Only • Small • Refuse • Sign your name on the back • Selling over the telephone • A good or service you purchase • Use others for selfish purposes • Out of date and no longer useful • The amount of money that you receive • Less expensive for the benefits produced • Telling lies to steal money or valuables • A joint injury caused by repeated motions • ...
Emery Caudle Vocab Crossword 2025-03-24
Across
- total value of a company's stock
- stock prices are high
- A type of mutual fund or ETF
- minimum age to invest in crypto
- someone who buys stocks
- the total rate for this is 15.3%
- gains the increase of value when you sell a stock for more than you buy it for
- well establish and financially stable company
- Investing your money in a stock or assets to make money
- A stock market index that measures the performance of 500 U.S companies
- The availability for cash
- A start which you invest your money in equal amounts
Down
- virtual currency
- a fund for unexpected expenses
- Currencies that are created and backed by GOV
- CEO of Berkshire Hathaway
- stock prices are low
- Invest all money you have available
- All the things you've invested in like stocks
- Age to receive full social security benefits
- Issued by the GOV, pay under the face value
- usually paid out when you reach a certain number of years of service
- 3 or 4 letters that identify a company in the stock market
- Don't give you any ownership rights
- putting your money somewhere to make a purchase
25 Clues: virtual currency • stock prices are low • stock prices are high • someone who buys stocks • CEO of Berkshire Hathaway • The availability for cash • A type of mutual fund or ETF • a fund for unexpected expenses • minimum age to invest in crypto • total value of a company's stock • the total rate for this is 15.3% • Invest all money you have available • ...
Personal Finance Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-05
Across
- yearly interest rate on credit card
- federal income tax, social security, Medicare
- capital gain
- payment to stockholders from earnings of a company
- NYSE
- interest rate
- length of time card holder has to pay bill and avoid interest charge
- how easy it is to access money that is being saved or invested
- ownership in company
- earning interest on interest
- expected earnings of savings and investments
- purchasing financial securities (or $ you put into your startup business)
Down
- requires credit grantors to disclose in writing terms and conditions of personal credit
- spreading your money among different savings and investments
- high risk and low liquidity investment
- not insured but considered a low risk investment; you can write a check on the account
- ____, detect, defend
- type of savings account in which you leave a specified amount of money for a specified time period
- specific amount you pay before insurance company pays
- protection against financial loss
- calculate how long it will take your money to double at a certain interest rate
- loan to government or a company
- problem with savings and investments (money taken out of your paycheck)
- uncertainty you will get expected return
24 Clues: NYSE • capital gain • interest rate • ____, detect, defend • ownership in company • earning interest on interest • loan to government or a company • protection against financial loss • yearly interest rate on credit card • high risk and low liquidity investment • uncertainty you will get expected return • expected earnings of savings and investments • ...
Taxes&Finances 2023-01-25
Across
- a document where you can see how much profit or loss the company is making ( An ... statement Am.)
- when you can't pay anything
- when the company is not making any profit or
- the bigger your salary the more you pay in taxes ( ... tax)
- products who make most of the companies profit
- a paper you get when you buy groceries
- you are in ... if you overspent your money
- when you exceeded the salary expenditure
- an account where you can put money for a later time, and withdraw it anytime.
Down
- a tax you pay when you inherit something (... tax)
- (Am. Collateral)
- progress report for some small time period * not audited (... results)
- mistakes you search to avoid taxes legally ( A tax...)
- an account where you can see all your money (Current account Br.)
- person who is avoiding taxes illegally ( A tax...)
- the document you fill out to get a tax rebate (Tax...)
- everything you get after doing your job
- a loan you ask when you want, for example, buy a car
- person who try' s to avoid paying taxes (Tax ...)
- a service to whom we pay taxes
- machine that withdraws money
21 Clues: (Am. Collateral) • when you can't pay anything • machine that withdraws money • a service to whom we pay taxes • a paper you get when you buy groceries • everything you get after doing your job • when you exceeded the salary expenditure • you are in ... if you overspent your money • when the company is not making any profit or • products who make most of the companies profit • ...
Josie, P3, economic vocab 2023-01-25
Across
- how many consumers want to buy a particular product
- money we pay to the government
- things we would like to have, but don't need for our survival
- protect resources so we don't lose them
- a system of dollars and coins
- when money is put into a savings account, this is the money earned for just being in that account
- people or businesses that make items to sell or provide services available to others
- organizations or groups that help others in need
- focusing on one type of work
- what we get from making a choice
- people or businesses that buy products or services
- money a person receives for the work they do
- things we must have for our survival
Down
- at least two producers that want you to buy their products or services
- the creation of products
- in short supply
- how much of a product is available for a consumer while the demand is endless
- small pieces of a company
- another word for farming
- trading goods or services
- how money is made and spent in an area
- what a person gives up when making a choice
22 Clues: in short supply • the creation of products • another word for farming • small pieces of a company • trading goods or services • focusing on one type of work • a system of dollars and coins • money we pay to the government • what we get from making a choice • things we must have for our survival • how money is made and spent in an area • protect resources so we don't lose them • ...
Credit Crossword 2022-09-16
Across
- annual percentage rate
- cash back, miles, points
- the reason why the interest rate changes
- card that takes money directly from checking account
- amount of money that is lent and expected to be paid back
- the smallest number you can pay on balance due
- deferred discount earned from card
- number that you earn shows how reliable you are to pay
- the average number of interest paid (16.22%)
- extra charges
- total money amount you have built up
- rewards earned from spending credit on travel related expenses
- when you only pay what they lended you
Down
- amount of time payment can be delayed without penalty
- federal funds rate
- when payment is due
- word for owing money to someone
- the number of credit networks
- what most credit cards are made of
- interest rate for the first six months
- paper money used for emergencies
- the type of interest on credit
- the length of a credit period
- when you get cash from an atm with credit
- when you spend more than your credit limit
- amount you have to pay for missing a payment
- the amount you pay to use the credit card each year
27 Clues: extra charges • federal funds rate • when payment is due • annual percentage rate • cash back, miles, points • the number of credit networks • the length of a credit period • the type of interest on credit • word for owing money to someone • paper money used for emergencies • what most credit cards are made of • deferred discount earned from card • ...
Vocabulary 2025-09-23
Across
- up — To conclude something, or to end up in a situation.
- — Spending too much, excessively lavish.
- — Causing discomfort, shame, or awkwardness.
- — Severe suffering or deprivation.
- — To stay in the same place or condition.
- foundation — Organization created to donate money or aid to causes.
- growth — Increase in a country’s production and wealth.
- — A compromise where you gain one thing but lose another.
- — Person who receives money or advantage from something, often a will.
- — Overindulged, often leading to bad behavior.
Down
- — The practice of giving money or time to help others.
- — To give money, goods, or time for a cause.
- on hard times — To experience financial or personal difficulties.
- — Wealthy or well-off, especially in money.
- — A business, institution, or organization that is set up.
- — Revenge or repayment for something done.
- it tough — To live through difficult circumstances.
- — Successful and wealthy.
- — A false belief held despite evidence to the contrary.
- — Someone with unusual, quirky behavior.
- around with — To handle or play with something carelessly.
- away — To hand something to others for free.
- to riches — Rising from poverty to wealth.
23 Clues: — Successful and wealthy. • — Severe suffering or deprivation. • — Spending too much, excessively lavish. • — Someone with unusual, quirky behavior. • — To stay in the same place or condition. • — Revenge or repayment for something done. • to riches — Rising from poverty to wealth. • — Wealthy or well-off, especially in money. • ...
FACS Final Exam Review 2013-05-21
Across
- Money invested in a company
- Automatic Teller Machine
- Money that is easy to access is _______
- If you write a check that you do not have the money to pay, your check will be ________
- The money you earn after expenses
- Buy now pay later
Down
- Interest based on the money you put into your bank account originally
- Putting money into a bank
- You must save ___% of income
- A plan for spending money keeping in mind your income and expenses
- A company that protects money in a bank account that contains 250,000 dollars or less
11 Clues: Buy now pay later • Automatic Teller Machine • Putting money into a bank • Money invested in a company • You must save ___% of income • The money you earn after expenses • Money that is easy to access is _______ • A plan for spending money keeping in mind your income and expenses • Interest based on the money you put into your bank account originally • ...
Financial literacy/Taylor 2025-04-01
10 Clues: money • money from the bank. • extra money charged. • saving and spending. • adding up your money. • taking money out to buy • money you owe at the bank. • to buy something with money. • take out of the bank and give. • Money you borrow, but have to pay back
Financial Literacy Crossword 2023-02-27
Across
- Venues where buyers and sellers meet to exchange equity shares
- Money going out
- Sum paid or charged for the use of money or for borrowing money
- A type of investment fund that mirrors performance of a market index
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
- The state of being responsible of something
- The process of raising funds or capital for any kind of expenditure
Down
- An item that has a value that can be measured in terms
- The act of putting money into a bank account
- A piece of paper that orders a payment of money
- A type of bank account that accumulates interest
- Committing money with the expectation of profit
- An obligation to pay or owe something
- Managed portfolio of many different stocks
14 Clues: Money going out • An obligation to pay or owe something • Managed portfolio of many different stocks • The state of being responsible of something • The act of putting money into a bank account • A piece of paper that orders a payment of money • Committing money with the expectation of profit • A type of bank account that accumulates interest • ...
VENTURE CAPITAL 2017-03-09
Across
- You try to get more money for your business in order to be able to sell your shares.
- You are afraid of losing money on a business.
- A firm that can sell shares at the stock market.
- A succesful company.
- Bonds that can be exchanged to shares in the future.
- A rich person not being afraid of investing into a doubtful business, in the hope of a high profit.
- People putting money in a business.
Down
- Shares receiving fixed dividends.
- A document neede before you start a new business.
- An amount of money that can be risky to invest.
- People in private businesses.
- of return The amount of money the investment pays.
- New businesses.
- To give money for a certain time and ask it back with an interest.
14 Clues: New businesses. • A succesful company. • People in private businesses. • Shares receiving fixed dividends. • People putting money in a business. • You are afraid of losing money on a business. • An amount of money that can be risky to invest. • A firm that can sell shares at the stock market. • A document neede before you start a new business. • ...
Making Millions - Key Words to Success 2017-05-10
Across
- Used to pay for goods and services
- Money paid for borrowing money
- A card used to transfer money
- Money borrowed
- A share of a company you may buy
Down
- Spending money with the hope of making more money
- A financial gain
- An estimate of how much you will spend
- Another name for money
- A financial institution that loans money
10 Clues: Money borrowed • A financial gain • Another name for money • A card used to transfer money • Money paid for borrowing money • A share of a company you may buy • Used to pay for goods and services • An estimate of how much you will spend • A financial institution that loans money • Spending money with the hope of making more money
e 2021-12-17
Across
- Ease of assets to be converted to cash
- Something owned that is of value
- A debt which is owed for a building
- Recording and analyzing financial activities
- Money recieved from sales
- Snapshot of a business on a given day
- Money owed to other people/companies
- Revenue-Cost of Goods Sold=
- An exchange of things that have value
- Movement of money in/out of a business
Down
- Sheet details Rev/Exp over time period
- A decrease in value over time
- An increase in value over time
- Assets-Liabilities=Owner's Equity
- Money to be given to your company
- 12-month period of financial records
- Something owed that is of value, a debt
17 Clues: Money recieved from sales • Revenue-Cost of Goods Sold= • A decrease in value over time • An increase in value over time • Something owned that is of value • Assets-Liabilities=Owner's Equity • Money to be given to your company • A debt which is owed for a building • Money owed to other people/companies • 12-month period of financial records • ...
e 2021-12-17
Across
- Revenue-Cost of Goods Sold=
- Something owned that is of value
- A decrease in value over time
- Assets-Liabilities=Owner's Equity
- Money recieved from sales
- An exchange of things that have value
- A debt which is owed for a building
Down
- Money owed to other people/companies
- Sheet details Rev/Exp over time period
- 12-month period of financial records
- Ease of assets to be converted to cash
- Snapshot of a business on a given day
- Something owed that is of value, a debt
- Movement of money in/out of a business
- Money to be given to your company
- Recording and analyzing financial activities
- An increase in value over time
17 Clues: Money recieved from sales • Revenue-Cost of Goods Sold= • A decrease in value over time • An increase in value over time • Something owned that is of value • Money to be given to your company • Assets-Liabilities=Owner's Equity • A debt which is owed for a building • Money owed to other people/companies • 12-month period of financial records • ...
Scrungy Bungus 2021-12-17
Across
- Something owed that is of value, a debt
- Money recieved from sales
- Money owed to other people/companies
- Money to be given to your company
- A decrease in value over time
- Assets-Liabilities=Owner's Equity
Down
- A debt which is owed for a building
- Snapshot of a business on a given day
- Ease of assets to be converted to cash
- Revenue-Cost of Goods Sold=
- Movement of money in/out of a business
- An increase in value over time
- Recording and analyzing financial activities
- 12-month period of financial records
- An exchange of things that have value
- Something owned that is of value
- Sheet details Rev/Exp over time period
17 Clues: Money recieved from sales • Revenue-Cost of Goods Sold= • A decrease in value over time • An increase in value over time • Something owned that is of value • Money to be given to your company • Assets-Liabilities=Owner's Equity • A debt which is owed for a building • Money owed to other people/companies • 12-month period of financial records • ...
Jack and the Magic Beans 2017-04-13
Across
- beans jack's mom threw these out of the window
- worth a lot of money
- Jack does this in the pot
- this instrument sings the giant to sleep
- the queen's daughter
- the first meal you have when you wake up
- eggs the goose lays this
- jack had to sell this for money
Down
- when one has a lot of money
- this grows out of jack's garden
- a person that steals things
- the animal that lays golden eggs
- jack uses this to cut down the beanstalk
- when one doesn't have any money
- a very big man
- when someone is really mad
- what one does before entering a room
17 Clues: a very big man • worth a lot of money • the queen's daughter • eggs the goose lays this • Jack does this in the pot • when someone is really mad • when one has a lot of money • a person that steals things • this grows out of jack's garden • when one doesn't have any money • jack had to sell this for money • the animal that lays golden eggs • what one does before entering a room • ...
accounting vocab 2025-09-19
Across
- buying now with the promise to pay later
- promises of payment you still owe
- the owners share of what remains
- a purchase made without immediate cash
- putting in resources now for more later
- money customers still owe you
Down
- the money a business earns
- an event that changes financial records
- taking money out for personal use
- the one who expects repayment
- the costs that reduce earnings
- a record that tracks increases and decreases
- something you can own, like land or buildings
- things of value that belong to you
- a right to receive money
- the leftover value after debts are paid
- the rule that balances assets, liabilities, and equity
17 Clues: a right to receive money • the money a business earns • the one who expects repayment • money customers still owe you • the costs that reduce earnings • the owners share of what remains • taking money out for personal use • promises of payment you still owe • things of value that belong to you • a purchase made without immediate cash • an event that changes financial records • ...
Personal Finance Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-03
Across
- the money set aside for future use and not spent immediately.
- the amount of money brought into the company, typically by selling goods, products, or services.
- a fixed-income instrument that represents a loan made by an investor to a borrower
- a plan you write down to decide how you will spend your money each month
- the total money spent on final goods and services by individuals and households for personal use and enjoyment in an economy
- money or value that an individual or business entity receives in exchange for providing a good or service or through investing capital.
- a share in the ownership of a company, including a claim on the company's earnings and assets
Down
- a form of debt incurred by an individual or other entity
- the price you pay to borrow money or the cost you charge to lend money.
- the physical money in an economy, comprising the coins and paper notes in circulation.
- putting aside money to make more money.
- the cost of debt for the borrower and the rate of return for the lender.
- a contract entered by two parties in which a borrower receives something of value now and agrees to repay the lender at a later date, with interest.
13 Clues: putting aside money to make more money. • a form of debt incurred by an individual or other entity • the money set aside for future use and not spent immediately. • the price you pay to borrow money or the cost you charge to lend money. • a plan you write down to decide how you will spend your money each month • ...
BANZAI! Teen Quiz 2 2019-05-07
Across
- An amount paid to the federal or state government to pay for services and programs.
- A document that comes with your paycheck, showing how much you were paid and how much was withheld for taxes.
- Anything you spend money on.
- A bank account that allows quick access to money for everyday expenses.
- Moving money from one account to another.
Down
- A percentage charged when you borrow money. Can also be an amount earned for saving money in a savings account.
- An amount of money owed or available in an account.
- Turning your money over to a financial institution for safekeeping.
- Money earned through work.
- Obtaining something you want with the understanding you’ll pay for it later.
- A record or statement of financial expenditures or receipts, often related to a bank or credit union.
- deciding how to spend your money before you actually spend it.
12 Clues: Money earned through work. • Anything you spend money on. • Moving money from one account to another. • An amount of money owed or available in an account. • deciding how to spend your money before you actually spend it. • Turning your money over to a financial institution for safekeeping. • A bank account that allows quick access to money for everyday expenses. • ...
Accounting and Finance 2018-03-26
Across
- a list of a company's employees and the amount of money they are to be paid.
- an amount that is or may be deducted from something.
- a card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase.
- a tax on sales or on the receipts from sales.
- the amount one receives after taxes and deductions have been taken.
Down
- the action or process of investing money for profit or material result.
- all of the money you've made while working at your job, figured before any deductions are taken.
- money received for work or through investments.
- a sum of money lent or invested on which interest is paid.
- a piece of paper with which you can spend money with.
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent.
- an estimate of income for a set period of time.
12 Clues: a tax on sales or on the receipts from sales. • money received for work or through investments. • an estimate of income for a set period of time. • an amount that is or may be deducted from something. • a piece of paper with which you can spend money with. • a sum of money lent or invested on which interest is paid. • ...
Accountancy 2023-01-16
Across
- Money received on a regular basis for work
- When money in flows exceed money outflows
- The saver may be locking up their money for some months or years
- inflows
- When money out flows exceed
- The amount of money paid from an employer before tax
Down
- putting some money at risk in order to make a return
- Taking little risk to make a small return
- A once off fixed amount deposit into a bank
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period
- The amount received after all taxes are paid
11 Clues: inflows • When money out flows exceed • Taking little risk to make a small return • When money in flows exceed money outflows • Money received on a regular basis for work • A once off fixed amount deposit into a bank • The amount received after all taxes are paid • putting some money at risk in order to make a return • The amount of money paid from an employer before tax • ...
Unit 1 Academic Vocabulary Review 2022-10-11
Across
- Money paid by an employer to an employee in exchange for work
- point out; show
- Not plentiful, to not have a lot of something
- Ability to enter, approach, or use
- perpendicular or nearly so
- Opposite of the point or opinion given
- scattered pieces of garbage
- all of the people born and living at about the same time, regarded collectively
- Quote as an example or proof
- Information
- beautiful in a dramatic and eye-catching way
- The possibility of loss or injury
- Money that you borrow from someone for a specific purpose
Down
- Not spending money but saving it to spend later
- A forward movement/progress in development
- To become successful usually by making money
- stress given to a word or words when speaking to indicate importance
- An explanation for an action, opinion, or event
- To be able to pay for something
- to meet something or someone
- To make money
- To study something closely and carefully
- A thing that keeps something from being good or successful
- an expert in or student of natural history. a person who practices naturalism in art or literature
24 Clues: Information • To make money • point out; show • perpendicular or nearly so • scattered pieces of garbage • to meet something or someone • Quote as an example or proof • To be able to pay for something • The possibility of loss or injury • Ability to enter, approach, or use • Opposite of the point or opinion given • To study something closely and carefully • ...
Entrepreneurs 2022-06-07
Across
- symbol or design that stands for a company
- person who begins something new or original
- small exact copy
- activities done to get people to buy something
- person who shares an activity
- doing work for or helping someone
- keep or store-up for future use
- worth or usefulness
- sum of money needed to buy something
- presentation made in hopes of getting support
- money-making business
- work or job to be done
- helpful in keeping the environment healthy
Down
- idea or design to get something done
- single unit of money equal to 100 cents
- person who buys a thing or service
- give freely to help others
- thought or suggestion
- first or earliest
- get money in exchange for goods or service
- money earned after paying expenses
- lack of something that could be useful or helpful
- pay out
- introduce a product to everyone for the first time
- action of a group of people toward a goal
- something made, often to be sold
- chance that may result in a good or bad outcome
- place where things are offered for sale
28 Clues: pay out • small exact copy • first or earliest • worth or usefulness • thought or suggestion • money-making business • work or job to be done • give freely to help others • person who shares an activity • keep or store-up for future use • something made, often to be sold • doing work for or helping someone • person who buys a thing or service • money earned after paying expenses • ...
Traveller C1 Unit 2 2019-11-07
Across
- the amount of money that is available for, required for a particular purpose
- a payment to an author or composer for each copy of a work sold
- to influence the judgment of someone with money
- presence everywhere or in many places especially simultaneously
- a swift-footed 2-toed flightless bird of Africa that is the largest of existing birds
- pleasing through beauty, fitness, or perfection
- a sum paid as punishment for an offense
- a solemn declaration usually made orally by a witness under oath in response to interrogation by a lawyer
- money paid to a person following retirement
- careful about avoiding danger or risk
Down
- relating to the country, country people or life, or agriculture
- to make known : bring to light
- money paid to one spouse by the other after divorce
- to manipulate or control usually by deceptive or dishonest means
- a wrong or inaccurate idea
- to have the reverse of the desired or expected effect
- someone's sentences, ideas repeated word by word (noun)
- having power to cause someone to accept as true what is false
- a charge for borrowed money, a percentage of the amount borrowed
- the entire property of a person, association, corporation
20 Clues: a wrong or inaccurate idea • to make known : bring to light • careful about avoiding danger or risk • a sum paid as punishment for an offense • money paid to a person following retirement • to influence the judgment of someone with money • pleasing through beauty, fitness, or perfection • money paid to one spouse by the other after divorce • ...
Economics Vocab 2021-08-27
Across
- a retirement plan that requires an employer to make contributions to funds
- interest on a loan or deposit calculated based on both principal and interest
- the change in price of an asset
- amount a lender charges a borrower
- monetary charge for the privilege of borrowing money
- unchanging rate charged on a liability
- the chance a outcomes actual gain will differ from the expected return
- something a person or company owns
- money put aside for future use
- a bank product that earns interest on a lump-sum deposit that's been untouched
Down
- taxes required on specific goods or services
- a non-profit financial institution controlled by it's members
- trading in very short-term debt investments
- a type of tax that governments impose on incomes generated by business and individuals
- consumption tax imposed by the government on the sale of goods and services
- a contract, where an individual receives financial protection
- a risk management strategy that mixes a wide variety of investments within a portfolio
- ability to borrow money with the understanding that you'll pay later
- an asset or item acquired with the goal of generating income
- an amount of money borrowed by one party from another
20 Clues: money put aside for future use • the change in price of an asset • amount a lender charges a borrower • something a person or company owns • unchanging rate charged on a liability • trading in very short-term debt investments • taxes required on specific goods or services • monetary charge for the privilege of borrowing money • ...
Crossword puzzle 2023-02-21
Across
- market supply and demand
- money gained through the employment
- the math ions health care program for the elderly and deseable
- security the nations retirement program
- Someone who can comment on your personal character
- letter A one-page letter summarizing your skills
- skills Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily
- amount of money a employee is paid each year
- a percent of total sales
- plan saving money till you don’t have to work
- income the sum of all wages
- temporary non paying job
Down
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting.
- a payment of money for your labor
- income the task home money after all the taxes
- federal insurance contribution act
- tax a tax figured as a percent
- insurance a type of insurance that pays for medical expenses
- Part of the work force
- document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences
- a formal meeting in wich one or more people question you for the job
- of Recommendation A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills,
- wage the minimum amount you can be paid
- Building relationships both personally
24 Clues: Part of the work force • market supply and demand • a percent of total sales • temporary non paying job • income the sum of all wages • tax a tax figured as a percent • a payment of money for your labor • federal insurance contribution act • money gained through the employment • Building relationships both personally • security the nations retirement program • ...
Finance by Cesar Valerio 2023-04-20
Across
- A sum of money that is borrowed
- Part ownership in a company
- producing and distributing goods and services within a country or region
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent
- the yearly interest generated by a sum that's charged to borrowers or paid to investors
- mandatory payment or charge collected by local, state, and national governments
- Currency in the form of bills
- a statement of estimated income and expenses
- represents an agreement between a creditor (lender) and a borrower (debtor).
- the state of owing money
- a charge or payment for professional services
Down
- an area or arena in which commercial dealings are conducted.
- a complete list of items such as property, goods in stock, or the contents of a building.
- Property owned by a person or company
- declared in law unable to pay outstanding debts
- electronic banking outlet that allows customers to complete basic transactions
- a record or statement of financial expenditure and receipts
- the practice of making one's living by engaging in commerce.
- typically cash or liquid assets being held or obtained for expenditures
- money earned by a person, company, government
20 Clues: the state of owing money • Part ownership in a company • Currency in the form of bills • A sum of money that is borrowed • Property owned by a person or company • a statement of estimated income and expenses • money earned by a person, company, government • a charge or payment for professional services • declared in law unable to pay outstanding debts • ...
Unit 8 Vocabulary-Ansleigh 2015-03-12
Across
- Spending money in hopes of earning more then spending
- Arranged payments on a loan.
- Transportation company named after ATL. mayors, William B. Hartsfield and Maynard Jackson.
- Money you earn
- Won the Nobel Peace Prize, improved education, and recognized racism and segregation in the deep south.
- former voting system between 1917-1962.
- White democratic/ white primary policies.
- Gave jobs to Latinos, Cost millions, after led ATL. to be one of the largest airports.
Down
- I-7, I-85, and I-20 intersect in ATL.
- Money earned from selling a good/service.
- Largest non-alcoholic beverage corporation.
- transportation used to import and export cars.
- Originally a crop dusting facility- Air transportation company.
- Reorganized the congressional districts.
- Money spent on a good or service.
- A person who acts on the idea of opening/serving a good/service and takes risks.
- to put aside money for a greater good.
- Asians and Latinos seeking jobs, healthcare, and education. Finished jobs with cheap labor.
- a person/company that supplies a good/service.
- the hub of ATL. after the Civil War o export cotton.
- Democratic and Republican
21 Clues: Money you earn • Democratic and Republican • Arranged payments on a loan. • Money spent on a good or service. • I-7, I-85, and I-20 intersect in ATL. • to put aside money for a greater good. • former voting system between 1917-1962. • Reorganized the congressional districts. • Money earned from selling a good/service. • White democratic/ white primary policies. • ...
Investment 2017-06-07
Across
- Has a trunk
- Flying mammal
- a managed fund designed specifically to produce benefits when you retire
- something of value
- an interest rate that remains the same for the period of the loan.
- individual or firm that specialisers in buying and selling shares
- putting money into something in order to make a profit.
- Likes to chase mice
- a record of income earned and money spent during the previous week
- Man's best friend
- fund a pool of money that comes from people who have similar investment goals.
Down
- all the investments an individual has
- acceptable to society`s current standards
- a document issued by a firm when you lend a sum of money
- rate that moves up or down.
- similiar to a debenture except the holders of these are one of the last to be repaid if a firm is liquidated.
- a way of saving so an employee has some money in retirement.
- of return the profit you receive on your investment as a percentage of the original investment.
- part of a firm`s profit that is divided among shareholders.
- a part ownership of a public company
- Large marsupial
21 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • something of value • Likes to chase mice • rate that moves up or down. • a part ownership of a public company • all the investments an individual has • acceptable to society`s current standards • putting money into something in order to make a profit. • a document issued by a firm when you lend a sum of money • ...
Banking 2018-11-15
Across
- endorsement "For Deposit Only"
- name of the bank on a check
- number in the middle bottom of your check
- American Bankers Association
- putting money in your account
- what the bank charges for keeping track of your acct
- a box that has 2 keys for storing valuables
- what you sign at the bank to verify your signature
- line where you write what the check is for
Down
- a place where the money is stored in the bank
- spelled out like November 15
- a guarantee of $250,000 per account
- the amount spelled out
- where you keep track of your checks and deposits
- endorsement "Pay to the Order Of"
- invest $2,500 or more, 3 withdrawals, good interest
- endorsement by signing your name
- person who signs the check
- a legal document that withdraws money from your account
- non-profit organization, members keep their money here
- amount written in numbers like 19.92
- account that draws the lowest interest
- number in the upper right hand corner
- person to whom the check is written
- for-profit organization where people keep their money & stockholders are paid dividends
- invest $1,000 for a year, draws interest
26 Clues: the amount spelled out • person who signs the check • name of the bank on a check • spelled out like November 15 • American Bankers Association • putting money in your account • endorsement "For Deposit Only" • endorsement by signing your name • endorsement "Pay to the Order Of" • a guarantee of $250,000 per account • person to whom the check is written • ...
Final Review crossword 2021-12-15
Across
- The amount you pay for covered services before your insurance plan starts to pay
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
- An asset that increases in value over time
- Next best option
- Something or someone that is trying to con you out of money
- Shows how likely you are to pay back a loan, creditworthiness
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so
- Total amount of money an employee earns before deductions
Down
- An account people deposit and withdraw money from for purchases
- Expenses that vary from month to month
- Interest on interest
- Amount left after all deductions and taxes
- Money left after taxes to spend on goods and services
- Expenses that stay the same month to month
- Who you are writing the check to
- Interest on the initial principal
- Money a person receives in exchange for work or use of property
- A monthly insurance payment
- Spreads risk among many people, provides coverage for various things such as healthcare, auto, and life
- An asset that loses value over time
- Measure of wealth
21 Clues: Next best option • Measure of wealth • Interest on interest • A monthly insurance payment • Who you are writing the check to • Interest on the initial principal • An asset that loses value over time • Expenses that vary from month to month • Amount left after all deductions and taxes • Expenses that stay the same month to month • An asset that increases in value over time • ...
Banking Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-27
Across
- Loan Money borrowed from a lender for the purchase of an automobile.
- Electronic Funds Transfer.
- A fixed sum of money paid to someone each year, typically for the rest of their life.
- Taking money out of an account.
- Money borrowed with set payment and terms for any personal use.
- Written instruments issued by the bank to order payment to another party.
- Investment is funded by shareholders and trades in diversified holdings and is professionally managed.
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, insures up to $250,000.
- Something pledged as security for repayment of a loan, to be forfeited in the event of a default.
- Digital Currency.
- Loan for a property or dwelling for a longer period of time - 30 years.
- Point Of Sale.
Down
- Bank that offers services for profit.
- Loan required for educational purposes (any level of education).
- Gift Cards - Starbucks, Prepaid Visa.
- An electronic banking outlet that allows customers to complete transactions.
- A nonprofit-money making cooperatives whose members can borrow from pooled deposits at low interest rates.
- The ability to pay one's debts, bills, expenses, ect.
- When the bank allows transactions regardless of lack of funds in the account.
- Security that represents ownership of a corporation.
20 Clues: Point Of Sale. • Digital Currency. • Electronic Funds Transfer. • Taking money out of an account. • Bank that offers services for profit. • Gift Cards - Starbucks, Prepaid Visa. • Security that represents ownership of a corporation. • The ability to pay one's debts, bills, expenses, ect. • Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, insures up to $250,000. • ...
Investing 2024 2024-05-20
Across
- An online exclusive stock exchange.
- A fixed sum of money paid to someone each year
- Interest that you gain off the principle and the previous interest.
- A special pretax retirement account.
- A special employer-sponsored retirement account that is pretaxed.
- An employer-offered retirement account.
- Lots of different investments in your portfolio.
- An individual retirement account.
- A sum of money paid regularly by a company to its shareholders out of its profits.
- Allocating your money into a stock or bond.
- Put your money into this for a set amount of time with a fixed interest rate.
Down
- A share of a company you can buy.
- A loan to the government or a corporation that will get paid back.
- The Largest stock exchange in the world.
- A general increase in prices of goods and services.
- A compilation of stocks that multiple people can invest in.
- The amount of risk one person can comfortably have in their portfolio.
- The money you earn from selling stock or dividends.
- The net gain or loss of an investment over a specified period.
- A fund for a certain type of stock. Ex.Technology.
20 Clues: A share of a company you can buy. • An individual retirement account. • An online exclusive stock exchange. • A special pretax retirement account. • An employer-offered retirement account. • The Largest stock exchange in the world. • Allocating your money into a stock or bond. • A fixed sum of money paid to someone each year • ...
Financial Quest 2024-04-26
Across
- An account where you put money into when you want it to grow overtime
- When prices increase over a period of time
- When money is put into an account electronically from another account
- You may have to pay this kind of fee once every year depending on your bank
- You may have to take out a ____ when attending college
- A lot of times in graduation cards people write out a _____
- An asset with the intention of generating income
- Granting temporary possession of something
- Money held in a bank account
- You need enough ______ in order to buy a house or a car
Down
- You will get this notification when your bank account is at a low amount
- A financial institution
- A rate that can change
- When going to college or when you are saving money you need a ______
- When you have a house or car you have to have _________
- The cost of borrowing money
- If you make a late payment you might receive a ____
- A rate that can’t be changed
- Usually when you apply for a loan you need another person's signature
- You wrote this on a check that you do not want to have value
20 Clues: A rate that can change • A financial institution • The cost of borrowing money • A rate that can’t be changed • Money held in a bank account • When prices increase over a period of time • Granting temporary possession of something • An asset with the intention of generating income • If you make a late payment you might receive a ____ • ...
Enterprise Studies 2025-02-24
Across
- A financial institution licensed to receive deposits and make loans.
- The factor of un-gaining something, such as money
- How much more you gain from investing
- People who are in charge of the business
- A comapny or person who takes care of a business
- Man-made resources
- A business choice you have to make
- The knowledge of skills you learn from studies
- The total amount of money brought in by a company's operations,
- The cat of putting money in a business, and trying to profit
- Making your goods or services in one country and selling them in another.
- A limited amount of resources
- How much something is
- Someone who invents a business or product
Down
- A group of companies or organisations that are involved in producing similar products or services.
- People who work to produce a product
- The people who are given the authority to govern the country
- In other words, business
- Natural Resources
- Another word for decision
- A person who spends money to consume a product or service.
- The act of consuming goods
- Money that you earn
- A cost required for something
- To bring goods from one country to another
25 Clues: Natural Resources • Man-made resources • Money that you earn • How much something is • In other words, business • Another word for decision • The act of consuming goods • A cost required for something • A limited amount of resources • A business choice you have to make • People who work to produce a product • How much more you gain from investing • ...
Investing Evan Jensen 2025-03-25
Across
- A collection of stock bonds that trade on the stock market.
- A retirement plan that you, your employer, and sometimes the states pays in.
- An online currency.
- A retirement account that lets you pull out money anytime.
- An asset can be converted into cash.
- The market is going up.
- Someone who tries to get people to buy their or someone else product.
- The investor lends money to a company.
- The distribution of a company’s earnings.
- A place where people can buy and sell pieces of a company.
- A government health care plan
- The market is going down.
Down
- An abbreviation of a company’s stock.
- A record of information that makes it impossible to cheat.
- A type of mutual fund that follows a benchmark index.
- Money given by the government to help retired people.
- Investing all money you have available.
- Initial public offering
- The increasing value of an asset.
- A company that is owned by another company.
- Someone who buys and sells stocks.
- Parts of companies that people can invest in.
- Currencies that are backed by the government.
- The total value of a company's stocks.
- Invest your money in equal amounts.
25 Clues: An online currency. • Initial public offering • The market is going up. • The market is going down. • A government health care plan • The increasing value of an asset. • Someone who buys and sells stocks. • Invest your money in equal amounts. • An asset can be converted into cash. • An abbreviation of a company’s stock. • The investor lends money to a company. • ...
Davis-Handwriting 2024-10-31
Across
- letters that have uniuqe characteristics
- a material that is used when making money, that you pick in a feild
- a fake of something
- pretending to be something to gain more
- the most common thing people forge
- describes big or small letters
- when the author of the document isn't known
- the objects they want to keep similar to the collected sample
- sample that needs to be made
- the amount of times you request the suspect to write
- where the sentence is compared to the line on the paper
Down
- the most common letter people leave when asking for big sums of money when having someone hostage
- act of trying to imitate a signature
- when the letters are connected
- the most common bill
- proves if money is real or not
- sample that already exists
- an old way people would write back and forth
- white substance used in making money
- cloth that's used in money
- when the author of the writing is known
- describes the area between each word
- a small creek
- creates a black or brown color when mixed with starch
24 Clues: a small creek • a fake of something • the most common bill • sample that already exists • cloth that's used in money • sample that needs to be made • when the letters are connected • proves if money is real or not • describes big or small letters • the most common thing people forge • act of trying to imitate a signature • white substance used in making money • ...
Percents 2025-09-22
Across
- A ratio that compares the change in a quantity to the original amount.
- Amount the price of an item is increased above the price the store paid for the item.
- The amount a store pays for an item.
- The amount by which the regular price of an item
- reduced.
- An additional amount of money charged on items people buy.
- The difference between the estimate and the actual amount.
- Amount paid or earned for the use of the principal.
- The amount paid or earned for the use of money.
- Rate per one hundred
Down
- A negative percent of change.
- The amount of money deposited or borrowed.
- The amount a customer pays for an item.
- The amount by which the regular price of an item is reduced.
- Gratuity-Small amount of money in return for a service.
- Tip or a small amount of money in return for a service.
- A payment equal to a percent of the amount of goods and services that an employee seels for a company.
- A positive percent of change.
- a payment for a service.
- A ratio that compares the inaccuracy of an estimate to the actual amount.
20 Clues: reduced. • Rate per one hundred • a payment for a service. • A negative percent of change. • A positive percent of change. • The amount a store pays for an item. • The amount a customer pays for an item. • The amount of money deposited or borrowed. • The amount paid or earned for the use of money. • The amount by which the regular price of an item • ...
Accounting and Finance 2018-05-23
Across
- how much you have to spend
- taxes on sales
- the amount received after taxes and deductions
- an amount that is taken away from something
- how much money you put into an account (without interest)
- money received
Down
- money paid regularly at a rate for the lent of money
- a card that only lets you use the money that you have in your checking account(won't let you pay more that what you have)
- saving money for later
- the many you've made while working at your job
- the total amount of money a company pays it's employees
- a piece of paper that is an I owe you
12 Clues: taxes on sales • money received • saving money for later • how much you have to spend • a piece of paper that is an I owe you • an amount that is taken away from something • the many you've made while working at your job • the amount received after taxes and deductions • money paid regularly at a rate for the lent of money • ...
Accounting and Finance 2018-03-22
Across
- How much money you get weekly/monthly/yearly
- Putting in money for a profit
- A way to pay by going into debt from the bank
- Denoting an original sum invested or lent
- How much one earns without taxes/deductions
Down
- A way to pay by depositing money into someone else's bank account
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent
- How much extra you have to pay for buying something
- How much one is willing to spend
- How much money is taken from your income based on your work
- How much one earns with taxes/deductions
- How much money each person gets
12 Clues: Putting in money for a profit • How much money each person gets • How much one is willing to spend • How much one earns with taxes/deductions • Denoting an original sum invested or lent • How much one earns without taxes/deductions • How much money you get weekly/monthly/yearly • A way to pay by going into debt from the bank • ...
CREDIT AND DEBT 2025-03-22
Across
- The original amount of money borrowed
- A form of payment that allows you to borrow money using a card
- Money owed to someone else.
- A fee charged for not paying on time.
- Spending more than you can afford.
- A type of loan often used for education.
- A loan used to purchase a home.
Down
- The cost of borrowing money, usually expressed as an annual percentage rate (APR).
- A physical payment method using paper money.
- A form of payment using a card that takes money directly from your bank account.
- A loan used to buy a vehicle.
- The smallest amount of money that a borrower must pay each month.
12 Clues: Money owed to someone else. • A loan used to buy a vehicle. • A loan used to purchase a home. • Spending more than you can afford. • The original amount of money borrowed • A fee charged for not paying on time. • A type of loan often used for education. • A physical payment method using paper money. • A form of payment that allows you to borrow money using a card • ...
Economics Puzzle Aiden Lyles 2021-02-04
Across
- Someone who has to take a risk for a buisness.
- amount of things that are existing.
- work someone does.
- study how we used money
- person who works for the Employer
- Product hard to find
- buisness that makes a product.
- Market- USA has one.
- extra pay
- of Labor- diffrent worrkers for diffrint jobs.
- doing a good thing for a buisness
- plan for how much money you will spend.
- account- money you take out slowly at a time.
- money you pay back.
Down
- tax- tax on goods.
- who hires employee
- total amount that you could produce.
- tools needed to start a buisness.
- Product easy to find.
- person who is buying your prodict.
- things needed to make things
- A buisness that is doing the same thing as you.
- tax- tax charged on something you earned.
- amount of people willing to buy.
- total amount
25 Clues: extra pay • total amount • tax- tax on goods. • who hires employee • work someone does. • money you pay back. • Product hard to find • Market- USA has one. • Product easy to find. • study how we used money • things needed to make things • buisness that makes a product. • amount of people willing to buy. • tools needed to start a buisness. • person who works for the Employer • ...
Government Final Puzzle 2021-01-11
Across
- chosen by party to run in election
- plan for how much money's spent
- tally of all the votes casted
- division of power among central gov
- has four main roles
- A countries rulebook for government
- area in which a state's rule applies
- list of rights in constitution
- troops led by the president
- allows immigrants to become citizens
- spends less money than raised in taxes
- Group of people who are members of state
- leads each department
- listed clearly in constitution
Down
- raised money with taxes
- not clearly in constitution
- rules absolutely within a territory
- spends more money than raised in taxes
- being born in the United States
- constitution alone protects rights
- specific powers to federal government
- party meetings for candidates
- have similar power to laws
- money you recieve on a regular basis
- not listed in constitution
25 Clues: has four main roles • leads each department • raised money with taxes • have similar power to laws • not listed in constitution • not clearly in constitution • troops led by the president • tally of all the votes casted • party meetings for candidates • list of rights in constitution • listed clearly in constitution • plan for how much money's spent • being born in the United States • ...
The Banking System 2020-04-01
Across
- Type of financial institution
- A CD is this type of deposit account
- Savings bond's future value as stated on its face
- One way to grow savings
- Fee that may be charged by a bank
- Type of firm where you can save money
- How easily something can be converted to cash
- Type of check created by a special endorsement
- Named person/business on a check
Down
- Interest rate earned on money market accounts
- Fixed amount set aside on a regular basis over time
- Shows your official signature
- Method of computing interest
- What should be written on a check that contains an error
- Checking/savings account provides this for money
- Company where you can set up an IRA
- aka truncated check
- May influence savings option chosen
- Saving money helps to achieve these
- Check with a future date
20 Clues: aka truncated check • One way to grow savings • Check with a future date • Method of computing interest • Type of financial institution • Shows your official signature • Named person/business on a check • Fee that may be charged by a bank • Company where you can set up an IRA • May influence savings option chosen • Saving money helps to achieve these • ...
Monday Vocab 2020-04-12
Across
- Learned about something you did not know
- Safe or protected
- To conquer or defeat a problem
- To give a person something
- To show
- Dark and hard to see
- Held tightly
- Encouraged someone to do something
- Where something comes from
- Having lots of money for a comfortable life
- Fell down suddenly
- Strange and unusual
- The time you reach a place
- Used someone else's property with permission
Down
- Successful or able to win
- Doing something knowing you will be successful
- Successes or goals you attain
- Receive money or property when someone dies
- Money you get from doing work or selling something
- To stop someone from doing something
- Moved back from an area it covered before
- To accept something you don't like
- To like something better than something else
- Money or favor that is owed to someone
- Strange and a little scary
25 Clues: To show • Held tightly • Safe or protected • Fell down suddenly • Strange and unusual • Dark and hard to see • Successful or able to win • To give a person something • Where something comes from • Strange and a little scary • The time you reach a place • Successes or goals you attain • To conquer or defeat a problem • Encouraged someone to do something • To accept something you don't like • ...
Rise of the Industry 2021-10-01
Across
- person’s method they used to make products
- a theory when economies work best
- gave name to era called the Gilded Age
- communication device
- money earned by a business after subtracting money spent
- invented the method carnegie used
- person who studied method of making steel less expensive
- replacement for iron railroads
- use of interchangable parts
- person who organizes resources to make goods
Down
- give money to company or buy something to get money later
- what was used for railroad tracks before steel
- development of of industries in a country
- a family that threw a huge party that reflected the transformation of the industrialization
- the way to build railroads and have no authority of state laws
- said frontier line never existed
- brothers who were experimenting with flying
- turned electricity to light and power source
- made mass produced automobiles
- scottish imigrant who created telephones
20 Clues: communication device • use of interchangable parts • replacement for iron railroads • made mass produced automobiles • said frontier line never existed • a theory when economies work best • invented the method carnegie used • gave name to era called the Gilded Age • scottish imigrant who created telephones • development of of industries in a country • ...
What price a life? 2018-01-19
Across
- to stop completely
- plan (for making money)
- large piece of cloth that you hang between two trees to sleep on
- psychological condition of middle age
- surprise, sth unexpected
- to have a particular value, especially in money: to be...
- collection
- amount of money offered just at the beginning of an auction
- crazy, silly
- glued
- soft piece of material used to cover the floor
Down
- go away, leave
- clothes and equipment used for a particular purpose
- real
- arrangement or agreement, especially in business
- do sth as planned
- articles bought together
- only small part of larger problem
- to begin to do something, especially something that will take a long time or be difficult
- offer to pay a particular amount of money for sth
- courageous or daring
- reason for, purpose of sth
- move furtively inside
- bravery
- to do sth again but in a different way: to start...
25 Clues: real • glued • bravery • collection • crazy, silly • go away, leave • do sth as planned • to stop completely • courageous or daring • move furtively inside • plan (for making money) • articles bought together • surprise, sth unexpected • reason for, purpose of sth • only small part of larger problem • psychological condition of middle age • soft piece of material used to cover the floor • ...
Business Revision 2013-04-30
Across
- Long-term goals
- Gathering a work force
- The will to do something
- Money made
- Movement of money
- A single owner of a business
- The tracking of a product's sales
- Held account for all business payments
- Finding information through exterior sources
- Person involved in business
- A plan made for the upcoming year for a company
- Item being sold
- The amount of money coming into a business
- Somewhere
- Training staff for employment
- The cost of a product
Down
- Owned with limited liability
- Finding information through own methods
- Expanding without managing the new business
- Privately owned with limited liability
- Treatment to customer
- Promoting a product
- Protecting employees from danger
- Increasing amount of companies/shops in business
- Money
- Product produced by a certain company
- Concerning quality
- Two or more people in joint ownership of a business
- Concerning amount
- Short-term goals
30 Clues: Money • Somewhere • Money made • Long-term goals • Item being sold • Short-term goals • Movement of money • Concerning amount • Concerning quality • Promoting a product • Treatment to customer • The cost of a product • Gathering a work force • The will to do something • Person involved in business • Owned with limited liability • A single owner of a business • Training staff for employment • ...
COOL CREDIT 2024-05-03
Across
- Your wages after taxes
- Equifax,Experian,Trans-Union
- A card with your own money
- How do you handle your debts
- How much credit you use
- You cannot access your credit report
- Borrowed money
- A history of how you've borrowed money
- You need this to apply for most loans, IE property
Down
- Your employer gives you this to track wages
- Maximum amount you can spend on your credit card
- A number determined from your credit history
- Your wages before taxes
- Someone who agrees to pay a loan in case they don't pay it
- Time before interest
- How deserving you are of credit
- The practice of sending emails lying about being respectable companies
- When the lender checks your credit(Does Effect Credit Score)
- Card that uses borrowed money
- A notice placed by the bank to warn of identity fraud
20 Clues: Borrowed money • Time before interest • Your wages after taxes • Your wages before taxes • How much credit you use • A card with your own money • Equifax,Experian,Trans-Union • How do you handle your debts • Card that uses borrowed money • How deserving you are of credit • You cannot access your credit report • A history of how you've borrowed money • ...
Inflation 2024-05-06
Across
- related to money and asset management
- economic sector with similar companies
- follow established rules and regulations
- dangerous or difficult situation
- production, distribution and consumption study
- observe and direct activities or personnel
- company dedicated to commercial activities
- place money or securities in a financial institution
- places where goods or services are bought and sold
- financial resources to start or maintain a business
- structure or system that coordinates and orders human, financial and material resources to achieve specific objectives
Down
- contributions to support a cause or activity
- standards established by authorities
- space for administrative or professional tasks
- organization and direction of resources to achieve objectives
- purchase of goods, services or companies
- placing money with the expectation of profit
- money in the form of currency or liquid equivalents
- related to the daily operation of a company
- legal entity separate from its owners
20 Clues: dangerous or difficult situation • standards established by authorities • related to money and asset management • legal entity separate from its owners • economic sector with similar companies • purchase of goods, services or companies • follow established rules and regulations • observe and direct activities or personnel • company dedicated to commercial activities • ...
Inflation 2024-05-06
Across
- related to money and asset management
- economic sector with similar companies
- follow established rules and regulations
- dangerous or difficult situation
- production, distribution and consumption study
- observe and direct activities or personnel
- company dedicated to commercial activities
- place money or securities in a financial institution
- places where goods or services are bought and sold
- financial resources to start or maintain a business
- structure or system that coordinates and orders human, financial and material resources to achieve specific objectives
Down
- contributions to support a cause or activity
- standards established by authorities
- space for administrative or professional tasks
- organization and direction of resources to achieve objectives
- purchase of goods, services or companies
- placing money with the expectation of profit
- money in the form of currency or liquid equivalents
- related to the daily operation of a company
- legal entity separate from its owners
20 Clues: dangerous or difficult situation • standards established by authorities • related to money and asset management • legal entity separate from its owners • economic sector with similar companies • purchase of goods, services or companies • follow established rules and regulations • observe and direct activities or personnel • company dedicated to commercial activities • ...
