money Crossword Puzzles
FINANCIAL LITERACY 2023-08-25
Across
- Expenses for Grocery, Electricity bill, etc
- Something that takes money out of your pocket
- means selecting one thing over the other
- Wait before you ...
- if you give your bicycle/bike on rent and in return you get some money
- the number of people who wants it
- the number of products available for sale
- Price will ... when demand increase
- Desires for goods and services we would like to have but do not need.
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- will flow in and will flow out
- Things that make us happy do not always cost us ...
- Monthly salary earned by your Mom-Dad
- it is ... to first spend our money on our needs and only then spend on our wants
- Price will ... when supply increase
- Think before you ...
- When you require something which is essential for your survival
- the movement of money into and out of you pocket
17 Clues: Wait before you ... • Think before you ... • will flow in and will flow out • the number of people who wants it • Price will ... when supply increase • Price will ... when demand increase • Monthly salary earned by your Mom-Dad • means selecting one thing over the other • the number of products available for sale • Expenses for Grocery, Electricity bill, etc • ...
Investment 2024-03-20
Across
- Security representing ownership of a fraction of a operation.
- Measuring price performance of a basket of securities.
- Owning 100 percent your the money the company matched in your 401k plan.
- Paid when you hit so many years of service.
- Increase value of an asset
- Age most women start investing in the stock market.
- Age for withdrawal of money in your IRA account.
- Percentage of paycheck contributed to your 401k plan each month.
- Usually paid back at a stated interest rate.
- Recorded information that makes it difficult to cheat the system.
Down
- Investing into the market all the money you have.
- Appropriate age to invest in Crypto.
- Getting money when you can't work anymore.
- Contribution to your IRA combined each year.
- Currencies created and backed by government.
- Age to gain full social security benefit.
- Sum of money saved for a purpose
17 Clues: Increase value of an asset • Sum of money saved for a purpose • Appropriate age to invest in Crypto. • Age to gain full social security benefit. • Getting money when you can't work anymore. • Paid when you hit so many years of service. • Contribution to your IRA combined each year. • Currencies created and backed by government. • ...
christmas 2022-12-15
28 Clues: alg • saan • kumm • laat • raha • pakk • vanus • kraam • koobas • närima • üritus • uudised • käsitöö • sädelus • algkool • hankima • jõulupuu • vanavanem • tore,kirev • kaunistama • kaunistama • heategevus • ages ilmatu kaua • wearminevikkuvorm • money raha hankima • painting näomaaling • christmas jõuluvana • christmas! head joule!
Spelling Test List 12 2018-12-18
26 Clues: vase • part • tool • money • money • number • tissue • worker • courage • seafood • harmony • use pen • declare • you will • ceremony • function • underage • direction • disturbed • Christmas • level area • courageous • make money • expectation • settle debts • hiding place
Chapter 8 Vocabulary 2015-02-03
20 Clues: dvd • ring • money • to sell • to spend • earrings • blank cd • bracelet • toy store • bookstore • headphones • comic book • music store • jewelry store • to save money • greeting card • to window shop • department store • food court in a mall • felipe felipe speaking
Investing Vocab Crossword 2022-04-11
Across
- the original price a stock is listed at
- a market where everyone makes money
- a market where no one makes money
- expending money into a project or company for the purpose of making a profit
- an investment in which the government is in debt to the person who paid
- the act of investing in multiple different stocks and industries
- a share in ownership of a company
- the amount of money requested by a seller
- the amount of profit made once a share is sold
Down
- your collection of investments
- extra money paid to people who invest in a stock
- ownership of assets with debts or liabilities attached to them
- stock in a company which trades for less than one dollar per share
- the amount of money offered by a buyer
- a stock market index which monitors the 500 biggest companies
15 Clues: your collection of investments • a market where no one makes money • a share in ownership of a company • a market where everyone makes money • the amount of money offered by a buyer • the original price a stock is listed at • the amount of money requested by a seller • the amount of profit made once a share is sold • extra money paid to people who invest in a stock • ...
Family And Consumer Science 2013-05-21
Across
- automated teller machine; allows you to complete transactions such as getting cash
- a plan for managing money
- literacy: understanding how to successfully money by using knowledge and skills related to budgeting, managing a checking account
- of deposit: safe, agree to keep money in CD for specified period of time
- Interest: interest added ONLY to the amount of money deposited, NOT the earned interest
- register: all checking account transactions are recorded here
- card: linked to checking account, PIN number, plastic, convenient,safe
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- annual percentage rate; all terms that related to the cost of borrowing money
- expenses: vary month to month
- account: local bank, convenient, safe,liquid
- funds: not enough money in your checking account to cover the check or checks written
- budget: savings+ expenses= income
- expenses: remain the same month to month
- buy now, pay later
- interest: you receive interest not only on the initial amount, but on the interest you already earned
15 Clues: buy now, pay later • a plan for managing money • expenses: vary month to month • budget: savings+ expenses= income • expenses: remain the same month to month • account: local bank, convenient, safe,liquid • register: all checking account transactions are recorded here • card: linked to checking account, PIN number, plastic, convenient,safe • ...
Economic terms 2019-07-27
Across
- A job someone does for you for money (for something in return)
- When the price of goods and services rise so much the money becomes almost worthless
- When a country or company has something that others don't (opposite of N.7)
- How we store value
- Someone who buys goods or services
- The production, consumption and distribution of services and goods
- When multiple countries are trying the ruin each other’s trade eg. America and China
- Money that is owed
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- A country or company lacks the things that other companies have
- A fee that is given when using another's money
- Someone who makes goods or service
- The amount of which the consumer wants a product
- What is an accepted form of money used for countries
- Merchandise or possessions
- What you get when you take the cost away from the selling price
15 Clues: How we store value • Money that is owed • Merchandise or possessions • Someone who makes goods or service • Someone who buys goods or services • A fee that is given when using another's money • The amount of which the consumer wants a product • What is an accepted form of money used for countries • A job someone does for you for money (for something in return) • ...
Gold Rush x Financial Literacy 2024-07-02
Across
- Money borrowed that must be repaid with interest
- A plan for how to spend money
- The building with various dining options, including Chick-Fil-A
- The type of fund intended to cover financial urgencies or unexpected expenses
- The cost of borrowing money
- The process of earning interest on both the original amount and any accumulated interest
- Income left after all expenses are subtracted from total income
Down
- Money set aside for future use
- The decrease in value of an asset over time
- Money owed to someone lese
- The ability to borrow money or buy goods with the promise to pay later
- Name of the serene garden on campus, home to diverse plant life and outdoor exhibits
- Stature on campus symbolizing the pioneering spirit of the university
- The name of UNC Charlotte's spirited mascot
- A share of ownership in a company
15 Clues: Money owed to someone lese • The cost of borrowing money • A plan for how to spend money • Money set aside for future use • A share of ownership in a company • The decrease in value of an asset over time • The name of UNC Charlotte's spirited mascot • Money borrowed that must be repaid with interest • The building with various dining options, including Chick-Fil-A • ...
Vocabulary 2024-12-03
Across
- A person who sells things at a market stall
- A person who buys something from a shop
- The money you get back when you pay more than the cost
- Something you buy for less money than usual
- A container you use to carry things you want to buy in a shop
- Things that are made to be sold
- A machine where you can take out money from your bank account
- A piece of paper money
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- A table or small shop outdoors where things are sold
- A person who works in a shop and helps customers
- A line of people waiting for something
- The main street in a town with many shops
- A small, round piece of metal used as money
- A time when shops sell things for lower prices
- How much money you need to buy something
15 Clues: A piece of paper money • Things that are made to be sold • A line of people waiting for something • A person who buys something from a shop • How much money you need to buy something • The main street in a town with many shops • A person who sells things at a market stall • A small, round piece of metal used as money • Something you buy for less money than usual • ...
Understanding stock markets and investment strategies 2026-03-11
Across
- – The chance of losing money in an investment.
- – An organized market where stocks are traded.
- – Money gained from an investment or business activity.
- – An increase in the value of an investment over time.
- – A place where financial assets like stocks are bought and sold.
- – A share of ownership in a company.
- – A person who puts money into a business or market to make profit.
- – A person or company that buys and sells stocks for investors.
Down
- – The act of putting money into something to earn profit.
- – Money paid by a company to its shareholders from its profits.
- – Money used to invest or start a business.
- – A single unit of ownership in a company.
- – A collection of investments owned by a person or organization.
- – A plan designed to achieve investment goals.
- – The action of buying and selling stocks or assets.
15 Clues: – A share of ownership in a company. • – A single unit of ownership in a company. • – Money used to invest or start a business. • – The chance of losing money in an investment. • – An organized market where stocks are traded. • – A plan designed to achieve investment goals. • – The action of buying and selling stocks or assets. • ...
Chapter 19 Vocab Review 2021-01-30
Across
- account an account that pays a variable interest rate based on various government and corporate securities.
- date the date on which a loan must be repaid.
- the ease with which an investment can be changed into cash without losing its value.
- stock ownership; the difference between the price at which you could currently sell your house and the amount owed on the mortgage.
- a savings instrument that requires a minimum deposit for a specified period of time.
- payments of profits in cash to stockholders.
- a licensed specialist in the buying and selling of stocks and bonds.
- a certificate representing a promise to pay a definite amount of money at a stated interest rate on a specified due date.
- the interest computed on the amount saved plus the interest previously earned.
Down
- a broker who provides information about securities you may want to buy. They work for brokerage houses with large research staffs.
- an investment fund set up and managed by companies that receive money from many investors.
- a general increase in the value of property that occurs over time.
- items of personal interest to collectors that can increase in value in the future.
- land and anything that is attached to it.
- the money you receive for letting others use your money; the money you pay for using someone else's money.
- the storage of money for future use.
- grain, livestock, and precious metals.
- a stockbroker who places orders and offers limited research and other services.
18 Clues: the storage of money for future use. • grain, livestock, and precious metals. • land and anything that is attached to it. • payments of profits in cash to stockholders. • date the date on which a loan must be repaid. • a general increase in the value of property that occurs over time. • a licensed specialist in the buying and selling of stocks and bonds. • ...
ICT Applications Puzzle 6.2-6.7 2024-02-19
Across
- A website that allows bankers to transfer money by inputting their banking details/
- A card used to transfer the bank’s money to pay for items.
- printing prosthetics, medical devices and even human tissues.
- A card used to transfer the user’s money to pay for items.
- fund transfer: Transferring money to a bank account through internet banking.
- transfer-: Transferring money to a bank to pay bills or deposit money at an ATM.
- can lead to altering of patient data or destruction of the systems
- which had the user's name and bank account details. On the cheque they would write the name of the person they wanted to pay and the amount.
Down
- body parts
- based: Exams organized by some examination boards and the school or college can enter students when they are ready and not at certain, fixed points throughout the year.
- used for Bioprinting.
- A record of medicines used by individual patients.
- system: An information management system for educational institutes.
- Booking system: Allows booking agents in different locations to be in communication with a central computer system.
- System: A record of patient details used by doctors.
- learning: An integrated environment where computers are used to assist students to learn.
- The number at the back of every card used for verification.
- find login and password details for their account
18 Clues: body parts • used for Bioprinting. • find login and password details for their account • A record of medicines used by individual patients. • System: A record of patient details used by doctors. • A card used to transfer the bank’s money to pay for items. • A card used to transfer the user’s money to pay for items. • ...
Financial Expert Crossword 2025-05-08
Across
- Taking something now and giving it back later.
- Something you must have, like food or a home.
- Extra money paid for borrowing or saving money.
- Card A card that takes money from your bank right away.
- The way people make and use money in a country.
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- A place where you keep your money safe.
- Money you borrow and promise to pay back.
- Card A card you use to borrow money to buy things.
- A plan for how to use your money.
- Something you would like to have, but don’t need.
- Money you keep to use later.
11 Clues: Money you keep to use later. • A plan for how to use your money. • A place where you keep your money safe. • Money you borrow and promise to pay back. • Something you must have, like food or a home. • Taking something now and giving it back later. • Extra money paid for borrowing or saving money. • The way people make and use money in a country. • ...
Stock Market Terms Crossword Puzzle 2020-02-19
Across
- a spending plan for managing money during a given period of time
- a company owned by an individual or a small group of individuals
- a managed collection of stocks
- wealth in the form of money or other assets owned by a person or organization or available or contributed for a particular purpose such as starting a company or investing
- acts as a go-between for the buyer and seller of stocks
- the probability of making a profit or losing money on one’s investments
- when the interest on an account is added back into the loan or deposit making the original amount larger - causing the amount in the account to grow faster each time interest is added
- the very first sale of stock by a company that had been privately held but it’s now going to become a public company
- a company owned by an individual
- a share of the ownership of a company
- the practice of determining and managing a person's financial needs and goals for the future
- setting aside a portion of current income for future use
- the end towards which effort is directed; an aim or intention
Down
- a percentage of profits that are paid periodically to stockholders
- putting money into a venture that offers the possibility of earning more money
- the location in which stocks are bought and sold
- a company owned by a small group of people
- a company owned by stockholders or shareholders
- individuals who have purchased a share, or many shares, of stock in a publicly owned company
- the trend of the stock market going down over a number of months
- a group of companies in different industries whose performance represents the market trends and is tracked to gauge the movement of the market
- owning different stocks in various industries that perform differently under a variety of economic conditions
- the trend of the stock market rising over a number of months
- payment for the use of money, fee paid to use someone else’s money, or money earned from allowing someone else to use your money
- a table of information investors use, including the current price of stock and the lowest and highest price paid
- a grouping of financial assets such as stocks, bonds and cash equivalents
26 Clues: a managed collection of stocks • a company owned by an individual • a share of the ownership of a company • a company owned by a small group of people • a company owned by stockholders or shareholders • the location in which stocks are bought and sold • acts as a go-between for the buyer and seller of stocks • setting aside a portion of current income for future use • ...
CRUCIGRAMA FlNANCIAL ACCOUNTING 2021-06-25
Across
- thing that belongs to a person.
- is a book where economic events are recorded
- attitude of the person who exerts himself physically.
- management and capital raising.
- Situation in which you can no longer make your payments
- amount of money earned or raised.
- that belong to the same transaction.
- advance payment of something.
- quality or virtue of a person.
- entitled to an amount of money as payment.
- document composed of financial information.
- invests part of its shares in the company.
- financial institution custody the money of a client.
- money to pay a person.
- entertaining in something productive.
- is the monetary amount of a person or a country.
- money within a financial loan.
- cash deposit.
- accounting documents saved.
- act of being able to buy or sell goods.
- product or physical inventory.
- to be paid within a specified period.
- bookkeeper.
- earnings that is distributed among its shareholders.
- economic operations carried out by a company.
- capital to one with the objective of obtaining benefits.
- remuneration to a person for work performed.
- purchase and sale of products.
Down
- association of workers with the same purpose.
- decrease in numbers.
- analysis of a situation.
- negotiation in which the seller grabs and the buyer the other.
- financial transactions pertaining to a business.
- deposit to be made for something.
- decision and initiative to carry out a business.
- commercial company that carries out financial operations.
- the business spends more money than it earns.
- study of money carried out before investing.
- disbursement of an amount of money.
- entrepreneurship and sale of products.
- assets and rights that a company has.
- inspection or verification of the accounting of a company.
- is in charge of selling a product or service.
- monetary value that a company has invested to produce.
- finding a solution or answer to a problem
- gain or benefit that someone can obtain from something.
- are owned by a company.
- set of debts and obligations pending payment.
- amount of money obtained for something.
- work that is done in exchange for a salary.
- company for the elaboration of products.
51 Clues: bookkeeper. • cash deposit. • decrease in numbers. • money to pay a person. • are owned by a company. • analysis of a situation. • accounting documents saved. • advance payment of something. • quality or virtue of a person. • money within a financial loan. • product or physical inventory. • purchase and sale of products. • thing that belongs to a person. • ...
CRUCIGRAMA FlNANCIAL ACCOUNTING 2021-06-25
Across
- quality or virtue of a person.
- monetary value that a company has invested to produce.
- capital to one with the objective of obtaining benefits.
- document composed of financial information.
- the business spends more money than it earns.
- is the monetary amount of a person or a country.
- decision and initiative to carry out a business.
- management and capital raising.
- attitude of the person who exerts himself physically.
- amount of money obtained for something.
- assets and rights that a company has.
- entitled to an amount of money as payment.
- finding a solution or answer to a problem
- remuneration to a person for work performed.
- money to pay a person.
- bookkeeper.
- economic operations carried out by a company.
- is a book where economic events are recorded
- inspection or verification of the accounting of a company.
- deposit to be made for something.
- amount of money earned or raised.
- product or physical inventory.
- is in charge of selling a product or service.
- entrepreneurship and sale of products.
- negotiation in which the seller grabs and the buyer the other.
- thing that belongs to a person.
- to be paid within a specified period.
Down
- advance payment of something.
- invests part of its shares in the company.
- association of workers with the same purpose.
- financial transactions pertaining to a business.
- work that is done in exchange for a salary.
- act of being able to buy or sell goods.
- disbursement of an amount of money.
- gain or benefit that someone can obtain from something.
- company for the elaboration of products.
- decrease in numbers.
- purchase and sale of products.
- commercial company that carries out financial operations.
- accounting documents saved.
- that belong to the same transaction.
- Situation in which you can no longer make your payments
- entertaining in something productive.
- analysis of a situation.
- are owned by a company.
- money within a financial loan.
- study of money carried out before investing.
- cash deposit.
- earnings that is distributed among its shareholders.
- financial institution custody the money of a client.
- set of debts and obligations pending payment.
51 Clues: bookkeeper. • cash deposit. • decrease in numbers. • money to pay a person. • are owned by a company. • analysis of a situation. • accounting documents saved. • advance payment of something. • quality or virtue of a person. • purchase and sale of products. • money within a financial loan. • product or physical inventory. • management and capital raising. • ...
FINANCES/BANKING/TAXES 2019-09-18
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- is a term for financial assets or their financial value as well as the tangible factors of production and facilities.
- Government agency entrusted with enforcement of laws and regulations to collect and protect import-revenues, and to regulate and document the flow of goods in and out of the country.
- Reward for employment in the form of pay, salary, or wage, including allowances, benefits.
- is a legal entity formed by a group of individuals to engage in and operate a business enterprise.
- a deficit in a bank account caused by drawing more money than the account holds.
- plan to show how much money a person or organization will earn and how much they will need or be able to spend.
- a situation in which an individual or organization cannot pay off its bills and debts.
- the regular payment by an employer to an employee for employment that is expressed either monthly or annually.
- a compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions.
- a current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes.
Down
- The monetary worth of an asset, business entity, good sold, service rendered, or liability or obligation acquired.
- a large area of land in the country that is owned by a family or an organization.
- Experienced professional who provides expert knowledge for a fee.
- a sum of money paid into a bank or building society account.
- an occasion when someone buys or sells something, or when money is exchanged or the activity of buying or selling something.
- an official inspection of an organization's accounts, typically by an independent person.
- something, especially money, that is owed to someone else.
- money that an individual or business receives in exchange for providing a good or service.
- money that is paid or received for work or services, as by the hour, day, or week.
- pay back (money), typically to a customer who is not satisfied with goods or services bought.
- a financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something.
- a machine that dispenses cash or performs other banking services when an account holder inserts a bankcard.
22 Clues: something, especially money, that is owed to someone else. • a sum of money paid into a bank or building society account. • a current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes. • Experienced professional who provides expert knowledge for a fee. • a deficit in a bank account caused by drawing more money than the account holds. • ...
saving and investing plans 2024-01-05
Across
- interest, when you earn interest on the money you've saved and on the interest you earn along the way
- tuition plan, a program that maintained by the state, an agency or the instrumentality of a state for higher education.
- market funds, a kind of mutual fund that invests in highly liquid, near-term instruments.
- account, a bank account that earns interest.
- an item worth collecting; of interest to a collector.
- investment securities where an investor lends money to a company or a government for a set period of time, in exchange for regular interest payments.
- the action of diversifying something or the fact of becoming more diverse.
- fund, an investment program funded by shareholders that trades in diversified holdings and is professionally managed.
- institution, something that includes any person doing business in one or more of the following capacities
- metals, gold, silver, and platinum
- companies, A company that creates insurance products to take on risks in return for the payment of premiums
- a company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity (legally a person) and recognized as such in law.
- expose (someone or something valued) to danger, harm, or loss.
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- a fixed sum of money paid to someone each year, typically for the rest of their life
- interest, an interest charge that borrowers pay lenders for a loan
- an economy of or reduction in money, time, or another resource.
- bank account, a type of savings account that pays higher-than-average interest rates on deposits.
- an asset or item acquired with the goal of generating income or appreciation.
- banks, something to raising money for companies, governments, and other entities
- the business or service of acting as a broker.
- a security that represents the ownership of a fraction of the issuing
- the action of inflating something or the condition of being inflated
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- banks, a bank that offers services to the general public and to companies.
- the availability of liquid assets to a market or company.
- estate, property consisting of land or buildings.
- plan, a workplace retirement plan that lets you make annual contributions up to a certain limit and invest that money for the benefit
27 Clues: metals, gold, silver, and platinum • account, a bank account that earns interest. • the business or service of acting as a broker. • estate, property consisting of land or buildings. • an item worth collecting; of interest to a collector. • the availability of liquid assets to a market or company. • expose (someone or something valued) to danger, harm, or loss. • ...
Financial Literacy 2024-04-11
Across
- Money that is paid to a person for goods, services, or investments.
- The amount of an employee's pay that the employer sends to the federal government as partial payment of the employees yearly income tax.
- The level of prices relating to a range of everyday items.
- A unit rate used to compare prices.
- The difference between the monetary values of a consumer's assets and liabilities.
- Money that is not spent by a consumer currently, but is reserved for later use.
- The cost required for something the money spent on something.
- The initial amount of money borrowed or saved.
- A deal in which a supplier or vender offers to return.
- The profits from a company, usually calculated over a quarter.
- A fixed percent of the principal. It is found using the formula I = Prt, where P represents the principal, r the rate of interest, and t the time.
- The amount of money earned by a bank customers based on the amount of principal in their saving account.
- A reduction of the income subject to tax, for various items, especially expenses incurred to produce income.
- he absolute minimum resources neccessary for long term.
- A compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the goverment.
- interest earned or paid an agreed rate per hour.
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- Expenses that occur regularly but may change because the consumer has some control over the amount.
- An approved plan to spend a certain amount of money.
- A financial tool that shows your financial position.
- Money owed on your home that you pay monthly
- The annual interest paid on a bond.
- The monetary compensation an employee receives.
- Items a person owns with monetary value.
- The difference between the monetary values of a consumers assets and liabilities.
- Something,typically money,that is owed or due.
- The total amount of income minus qualifying deductions.
- A regular payment paid on a monthly basis.
- Expanses that occur regularly and stay the same.
- An account at a bank against which check can be drawn.
- A small plastic card issued by a bank, business, etc.
- Money that person owes
- A plan to help you reach your financial goals.
- A government tax imposed on individuals or entities (taxpayers) that varies with the income or profits (taxable income) of the taxpayer.
- The difference between the monetary values of a consumer's assets and liabilities.
- The process of converting a value received in the future.
35 Clues: Money that person owes • The annual interest paid on a bond. • A unit rate used to compare prices. • Items a person owns with monetary value. • A regular payment paid on a monthly basis. • Money owed on your home that you pay monthly • Something,typically money,that is owed or due. • The initial amount of money borrowed or saved. • ...
Unit 2: The Language of Banking 1 2024-08-27
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- Interest is _____ on your debt at the rate of 18%.
- __________ refers to the amount of money that goes out of a bank account.
- Debit __________ is a card that allows you to withdraw cash from your current account or pay for goods or services electronically by taking money out of your current account.
- Bank ___________ are payments that you have to make to the bank for using your bank account.
- Foreign ____________ refers to the money in coins and notes that people use in that country. Each country has its own.
- _________Telling Machine is a machine that is often outside a bank. It will give you money from your current account if you put in your debit card and then enter your PIN number.
- A _____________ is a demand for payment for goods or services you have received.
- If you don't make a payment immediately, interest will _____ on the arrears at a rate of 10%.
- ______ number is a personal number that identifies your bank account. No one else has the same number.
- To _____________money means to put it into a bank account.
- A __________ account is a bank account that you can use at any time It is called a checking account in the USA.
- I owe money on two credit cards, I have a loan, and I have an overdraft I have a lot of______ but I always make all of my payments on time.
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- If you are __________________ for something it means that you are the right kind of person to have something, for example, because you are the right age or you have enough money.
- If your loan account falls into ___________ the bank will write a letter to you and ask you to make the missing payment immediately.
- The colour we say your bank account is in if it has some money in it is _______.
- ________ is a local office or bureau of your bank.
- Your_________ is the amount of money that you have got in your bank account.
- An __________ payment is a payment that your bank will make every week or every month without needing your permission to do it each time
- An __________ is a person who wants to ask for something like a job or a bank account.
- __________ is a verb which means that you take something (often money) from someone else for a period of time. You must give it back to them.
- _________ is an amount of money paid into a bank account.
21 Clues: Interest is _____ on your debt at the rate of 18%. • ________ is a local office or bureau of your bank. • _________ is an amount of money paid into a bank account. • To _____________money means to put it into a bank account. • __________ refers to the amount of money that goes out of a bank account. • ...
Checking Accounts 2024-08-29
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- a financial service that covers a transaction when a bank account doesn't have enough money to cover it
- abolish or make void (a financial obligation).
- a deposit account at a financial institution that allows you to deposit, withdraw, and transfer money
- a banking term that refers to when a checking account doesn't have enough money to cover a transaction or payment
- is a written, dated, and signed instruction that tells a bank to transfer money from the check writer's account to the person or entity named on the check
- machines that dispense cash and allow you to make other banking transactions
- the electronic transfer of a payment directly from the account of the payer to the recipient's account
- a charge made for maintenance on a property which has been leased.
- a record of all transactions in a checking account, including checks, cash, and cash outlay
- sign (a check or bill of exchange) on the back to make it payable to someone other than the stated payee or to accept responsibility for paying it.
- a temporary delay that prevents you from withdrawing or spending funds in a bank or credit account
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- a bank account held by more than one person, each individual having the right to deposit and withdraw funds
- a small paper form that a bank customer fills out when depositing money into their account
- is the electronic movement of funds between financial institutions, bank accounts, or individuals
- a number allocated to an individual and used to validate electronic transactions
- a person to whom money is to be or has been paid
- an entry recording an amount owed, listed on the left-hand side or column of an account
- an account that is owned by one person and only one person
- a payment made when borrowing or lending money
- clearing the process of moving money from the bank that a check is drawn from to the bank that it is deposited in
- a person or other entity which instructs another party (the drawee) to pay money or assets to themselves or to a third party
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future
22 Clues: abolish or make void (a financial obligation). • a payment made when borrowing or lending money • a person to whom money is to be or has been paid • an account that is owned by one person and only one person • a charge made for maintenance on a property which has been leased. • machines that dispense cash and allow you to make other banking transactions • ...
Commerce terminology 2022-05-16
Across
- part of a firm’s profit that is divided amongst shareholders
- money set aside during your working life for retirement; commonly called ‘super'
- a loan from a financial institution such as a bank where something is held as security in case the loan is not repaid
- people you owe money to
- a digital currency in which encryption techniques are used to regulate the generation of units of currency and verify the transfer of funds
- money owing to external sources; e.g. a bank
- expenses that are the same amount every time (two words)
- the process of creating a new or significantly improved product, service or process (way of doing something)
- the monetary value of a business’s reputation
- the profit you receive on your investment as a percentage of the original investment (three words)
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- a business that is owned and operated by one person (two words)
- a high-cost, short-term and small amount loan. The borrower agrees to pay back the loan when they receive their next pay(two words)
- when a person gives up control of their assets and finances, either voluntarily or by a court order
- a pool of money that comes from people who have similar investment goals, and invested in assets such as shares or property, by a fund manager (two words)
- if the business cannot pay its debts, a shareholder generally loses only the money he or she invested in the business (two words)
- a court order that allows an employer or bank representative to take money from your wages or accounts and give it to your creditors
- money received on a regular basis from work, property, business, investment or welfare
- plastic card that allows you to buy goods by electronically transferring money out of your account into the store’s account (two words)
- a list of income and likely expenditures
- the price that must be paid in order to use someone else's money
- a person who sets out to build a successful business in a new field. An entrepreneur's methods are sometimes regarded as innovative
- where the borrower does not need to have an asset to offer as security, but the interest rate is usually higher
- refers to rivalry among businesses that try to supply the needs and wants of a market
23 Clues: people you owe money to • a list of income and likely expenditures • money owing to external sources; e.g. a bank • the monetary value of a business’s reputation • expenses that are the same amount every time (two words) • part of a firm’s profit that is divided amongst shareholders • a business that is owned and operated by one person (two words) • ...
AML and RG on the Big and Small Screens 2025-09-20
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- (8,2) Sheridan Smith stars as a cleaner and gambling addict who gets involved in insider trading in this 2019 ITV series.
- (3,11) Bryan Cranston stars in this 2016 film about a US agent exposing a massive money laundering operation linked to Pablo Escobar.
- (10) Martin Scorsese's 1990 classic about mob life, featuring illicit businesses and the handling of criminal proceeds.
- (3,10) In this 2016 film, Ben Affleck plays a math prodigy who launders money for criminal organisations.
- (3,4) Critically acclaimed series exploring the drug trade, law enforcement, and the economic realities of crime in Baltimore.
- (3,8) Iconic HBO series about a mob boss balancing family life and his criminal empire.
- (3,10) 2019 Soderbergh film detailing the Panama Papers scandal and its offshore financial revelations.
- (8,3) Iconic series where a chemistry teacher turns to meth production and faces money laundering challenges.
- (6) Netflix series detailing the rise and fall of Pablo Escobar and the Medellín Cartel's drug empire.
- (3,4) BBC comedy-drama about a Londoner whose poker addiction impacts his life and relationships that ran from 1984 to 1986.
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- (4,6,4,4) 2015 documentary investigating London’s property boom and its connection to money laundering by corrupt foreign buyers.
- (7) 2018 BBC series following a family's descent into global organised crime and money laundering.
- (5,4) Adam Sandler plays a gambler whose addiction leads to dangerous situations in this 2019 Safdie brothers film.
- (6) 1995 Scorsese film set in Las Vegas, exploring mob control of casinos and illicit financial activities.
- (8) Matt Damon and Edward Norton star in this 1998 film about underground poker and its high stakes.
- (3,9) Netflix series by Guy Ritchie and based on a 2019 film of the same name, revolving around a criminal drug enterprises involving drugs and dirty money.
- (3,7) 2014 American crime drama film starring Mark Wahlberg as a literature professor whose gambling addiction lands him in trouble with dangerous people.
- (9) 2024 documentary detailing the fraudulent scheme of CentraTech and highlighting how cryptocurrency can be used for money laundering and other financial crimes.
- (5,5) 2018 Netflix docuseries exposing global corruption, financial crimes, and money laundering schemes.
- (5) Jason Bateman stars in this drama series about a money launderer for a cartel in the Missouri Ozarks.
20 Clues: (3,8) Iconic HBO series about a mob boss balancing family life and his criminal empire. • (7) 2018 BBC series following a family's descent into global organised crime and money laundering. • (8) Matt Damon and Edward Norton star in this 1998 film about underground poker and its high stakes. • ...
AML and RG on the Big and Small Screen 2025-09-27
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- (3,10) In this 2016 film, Ben Affleck plays a math prodigy who launders money for criminal organisations.
- (5,5) 2018 Netflix docuseries exposing global corruption, financial crimes, and money laundering schemes.
- (3,9) Netflix series by Guy Ritchie and based on a 2019 film of the same name, revolving around a criminal drug enterprises involving drugs and dirty money.
- (3,10) 2019 Soderbergh film detailing the Panama Papers scandal and its offshore financial revelations.
- (9) 2024 documentary detailing the fraudulent scheme of CentraTech and highlighting how cryptocurrency can be used for money laundering and other financial crimes.
- (3,8) Iconic HBO series about a mob boss balancing family life and his criminal empire.
- (6) 1995 Scorsese film set in Las Vegas, exploring mob control of casinos and illicit financial activities.
- (7) 2018 BBC series following a family's descent into global organised crime and money laundering.
- (10) Martin Scorsese's 1990 classic about mob life, featuring illicit businesses and the handling of criminal proceeds.
- (3,4) Critically acclaimed series exploring the drug trade, law enforcement, and the economic realities of crime in Baltimore.
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- (3,7) 2014 American crime drama film starring Mark Wahlberg as a literature professor whose gambling addiction lands him in trouble with dangerous people.
- (3,11) Bryan Cranston stars in this 2016 film about a US agent exposing a massive money laundering operation linked to Pablo Escobar.
- (3,4) BBC comedy-drama about a Londoner whose poker addiction impacts his life and relationships that ran from 1984 to 1986.
- (8,2) Sheridan Smith stars as a cleaner and gambling addict who gets involved in insider trading in this 2019 ITV series.
- (5,4) Adam Sandler plays a gambler whose addiction leads to dangerous situations in this 2019 Safdie brothers film.
- (3,4,2,4,6) 2013 Scorsese film about Jordan Belfort's rise and fall, involving stock market fraud and hiding illicit gains.
- (8,3) Iconic series where a chemistry teacher turns to meth production and faces money laundering challenges.
- (8) Matt Damon and Edward Norton star in this 1998 film about underground poker and its high stakes.
- (4,6,4,4) 2015 documentary investigating London’s property boom and its connection to money laundering by corrupt foreign buyers.
- (6) Netflix series detailing the rise and fall of Pablo Escobar and the Medellín Cartel's drug empire.
- (5) Jason Bateman stars in this drama series about a money launderer for a cartel in the Missouri Ozarks.
21 Clues: (3,8) Iconic HBO series about a mob boss balancing family life and his criminal empire. • (7) 2018 BBC series following a family's descent into global organised crime and money laundering. • (8) Matt Damon and Edward Norton star in this 1998 film about underground poker and its high stakes. • ...
Credit, Debit, Writing Checks 2024-01-23
Across
- A list of all the lines of credit in your name.
- A number you're given based on how you use your credit (if you are good or bad at paying your balance).
- The credit score you have if you have never borrowed money.
- A type of card linked to your bank account.
- Money you are given with the promise of paying it back later.
- Take money out of your bank account.
Down
- The amount of money on your credit card at the end of a billing cycle is called your ______.
- A source of money coming in.
- A large amount of money given as credit in a lump sum.
- Put money into your bank account.
- A monthly fee that you are charged for borrowing money.
- A fee you can be charged for spending more money than was in your bank account.
12 Clues: A source of money coming in. • Put money into your bank account. • Take money out of your bank account. • A type of card linked to your bank account. • A list of all the lines of credit in your name. • A large amount of money given as credit in a lump sum. • A monthly fee that you are charged for borrowing money. • ...
Accounting and finance 2018-05-21
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- the amount you earn after deductions
- the money on a card that gets paid off right away
- money taken out
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
- the money being taken out from sales
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- the total pay with out deductions
- the amount of money you earn
- Money being earned from a savings account
- a differnet form of giving one money or receiving later
- denoting an original sum invested or lent.
- the action or process of investing money for profit or material
- the list of employees being paid
12 Clues: money taken out • the amount of money you earn • the list of employees being paid • the total pay with out deductions • the amount you earn after deductions • the money being taken out from sales • Money being earned from a savings account • denoting an original sum invested or lent. • the money on a card that gets paid off right away • ...
Accounting and finance 2018-03-26
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- Card a card that holds money, so you can pay without paper cash
- the money paid regularly at a rate
- the money deducted, like taxes
- Pay all the money you have made during a job
- the amount of wages and salaries paid by a company to its employees
- tax the tax on the sale
Down
- the amount of money you can spend per year, month, etc
- the action of investing, or making money by doing a job
- Pay gross pay minus the payroll taxes, etc
- a bill written to pay
- the money received from work
- denoting an sum invested
12 Clues: a bill written to pay • tax the tax on the sale • denoting an sum invested • the money received from work • the money deducted, like taxes • the money paid regularly at a rate • Pay gross pay minus the payroll taxes, etc • Pay all the money you have made during a job • the amount of money you can spend per year, month, etc • ...
Financial Literacy 2022-01-18
Across
- Money to pay for something (usually has the amount on a tag)
- Used to provide benefits to citizens (money you pay to the government)
- Things you give money (bills, Grocery store)
- Getting or Earning money from a source
- A check for salary of income (to an employee)
- A plan that limits how much money is spent
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- Original money put into the bank
- an amount that is set and does not move (go higher or lower)
- Only earned on the principal
- A percentage of interest
- Moving amount of money you pay
- A term for yearly
12 Clues: A term for yearly • A percentage of interest • Only earned on the principal • Moving amount of money you pay • Original money put into the bank • Getting or Earning money from a source • A plan that limits how much money is spent • Things you give money (bills, Grocery store) • A check for salary of income (to an employee) • ...
Financial Literacy 2022-01-18
Across
- A check for salary of income (to an employee)
- Only earned on the principal
- Money to pay for something (usually has the amount on a tag)
- A term for yearly
Down
- an amount that is set and does not move (go higher or lower)
- Getting or Earning money from a source
- Things you give money (bills, Grocery store)
- A plan that limits how much money is spent
- Original money put into the bank
- A percentage of interest
- Used to provide benefits to citizens (money you pay to the government)
- Moving amount of money you pay
12 Clues: A term for yearly • A percentage of interest • Only earned on the principal • Moving amount of money you pay • Original money put into the bank • Getting or Earning money from a source • A plan that limits how much money is spent • Things you give money (bills, Grocery store) • A check for salary of income (to an employee) • ...
Financial Literacy 2022-01-18
Across
- Original money put into the bank
- A term for yearly
- an amount that is set and does not move (go higher or lower)
- Things you give money (bills, Grocery store)
- A check for salary of income (to an employee)
- Used to provide benefits to citizens (money you pay to the government)
Down
- Money to pay for something (usually has the amount on a tag)
- Only earned on the principal
- A percentage of interest
- Getting or Earning money from a source
- Moving amount of money you pay
- A plan that limits how much money is spent
12 Clues: A term for yearly • A percentage of interest • Only earned on the principal • Moving amount of money you pay • Original money put into the bank • Getting or Earning money from a source • A plan that limits how much money is spent • Things you give money (bills, Grocery store) • A check for salary of income (to an employee) • ...
Chapter 1 - 4 Vocabulary 2022-12-08
Across
- The checks, currency or coins put into the bank
- A specific amount of money paid per item of work completed
- Hourly Rate X Hours Worked
- The amount of money in your account
- A paper document directing a bank to deduct money
- Provides medical insurance for those 65 and older
Down
- A plan for the way you spend money
- Overtime Rate X Overtime Hours
- A fixed amount of money earned on a regular basis
- Items you spend money on
- The amount of money paid after all taxes
- Withholding allowances such as if married, single, and dependents
12 Clues: Items you spend money on • Hourly Rate X Hours Worked • Overtime Rate X Overtime Hours • A plan for the way you spend money • The amount of money in your account • The amount of money paid after all taxes • The checks, currency or coins put into the bank • A fixed amount of money earned on a regular basis • A paper document directing a bank to deduct money • ...
Cartoon Buisness 2024-12-04
Across
- something you use to buy products
- barganing money at high prices
- an exchange between goods and services
- what you get for working
- you pay to get in
- a penatly where you have to pay money
Down
- the process of giving money to make money
- can increase and decrease in profet
- a way to make money
- a writen agreement usually used with employees
- the right or state of posessing something
- what you get paid in an hour
12 Clues: you pay to get in • a way to make money • what you get for working • what you get paid in an hour • barganing money at high prices • something you use to buy products • can increase and decrease in profet • a penatly where you have to pay money • an exchange between goods and services • the process of giving money to make money • the right or state of posessing something • ...
Entrepreneurship 2026-01-13
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- Money spent on making or selling a product.
- A Person who starts and runs a business.
- Money earned after costs.
- Profit after expenses are subtracted.
- Costs are higher than income.
- Money received.
Down
- Costs that change depending on production.
- Money spent to run the business, but they are not linked to one specific product.
- Money or goods used to start a business.
- Money spent.
- Profit before expenses are subtracted.
- Costs that do not change.
12 Clues: Money spent. • Money received. • Money earned after costs. • Costs that do not change. • Costs are higher than income. • Profit after expenses are subtracted. • Profit before expenses are subtracted. • Money or goods used to start a business. • A Person who starts and runs a business. • Costs that change depending on production. • Money spent on making or selling a product. • ...
Alden 5.31 2021-05-31
12 Clues: a lot • not real • in order • the real deal • it means a lot • can't live without • choosing one over the other • has a big impact over others • they come between shows on TV • has something to do with a house • money, money, money, money...money! • something to give up to get what you want
Crossword Puzzle 2022-08-23
Across
- losing money by buying something
- A paying method
- profit gained from something
- a heavy demand
- green
Down
- a financial institution
- higher class in every subject
- To provide money
- holding an amount of money private
- a sum of money you put into an account
- remove or take away
- the wealth and resources of a country or region
12 Clues: green • a heavy demand • A paying method • To provide money • remove or take away • a financial institution • profit gained from something • higher class in every subject • losing money by buying something • holding an amount of money private • a sum of money you put into an account • the wealth and resources of a country or region
COLLECTION LETTER 2015-03-07
Across
- Official announcement.
- Something that makes you remember.
- To give someone all the money you owe them.
- The support that you give to a company by buying their goods.
- Amount of money that you still owe.
- Not paid by the time expected.
- An amount of money that must be paid.
- Written statement on how to do something.
- Done quickly, immediately, at the right time.
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- Asking questions to get information.
- Request for payment.
- The act of obtaining money that is owed to you.
- To ask someone for a particular amount of money for something you are selling.
- Arrangement to buy goods now and pay them later.
- Lack in success.
15 Clues: Lack in success. • Request for payment. • Official announcement. • Not paid by the time expected. • Something that makes you remember. • Amount of money that you still owe. • Asking questions to get information. • An amount of money that must be paid. • Written statement on how to do something. • To give someone all the money you owe them. • ...
Lesson 1 Review: Taxes & Your Pay Stub 2022-02-25
Across
- money taken from your paycheck to cover taxes
- contributions taken out of paycheck before taxes
- government spending that is required by law
- benefits for to Americans including retirees
- law that requires employers to withhold taxes
- employee's wages that goes directly to pay taxes
Down
- program that provides healthcare assistance
- someone you financially support and you can claim
- The amount of money you earn AFTER taxes
- programs that the govt spends most tax money on
- The amount of money you earn BEFORE taxes
- how often you are paid
- the amount of money you earn per unit of time
- document that details earnings and deductions
- government spending decided by elected officials
15 Clues: how often you are paid • The amount of money you earn AFTER taxes • The amount of money you earn BEFORE taxes • program that provides healthcare assistance • government spending that is required by law • benefits for to Americans including retirees • money taken from your paycheck to cover taxes • the amount of money you earn per unit of time • ...
Investment Terms 2025-10-09
Across
- spreading money across different types of investments
- buy and sell stocks on a day to day basis
- period of time when stocks are dropping
- collection of money from different investors
- how much a stock goes up and down
- money a company pays its stockholders
- collection of all your investments
Down
- profit you make when you sell your investment
- they buy and sell stocks over a longer period of time
- period of time when stocks are rising
- how much money you make off an investment
- investment into a government entity
- small piece of ownership in a company
- means the chance you could lose money
- how easy it is to turn investment to cash
15 Clues: how much a stock goes up and down • collection of all your investments • investment into a government entity • period of time when stocks are rising • small piece of ownership in a company • means the chance you could lose money • money a company pays its stockholders • period of time when stocks are dropping • buy and sell stocks on a day to day basis • ...
Accounting Basics Puzzle #2 2025-07-21
Across
- A standard for comparison in performance or cost.
- The process of determining the current worth of an asset.
- Money that goes out of a business.
- A reduction in the amount owed or received.
- Total assets minus total liabilities.
- The recording of financial transactions.
- An estimate of future financial outcomes.
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- A book or file for recording accounting entries.
- A company's list of employees and the money they are to be paid.
- Money owed to a company by its customers.
- Money that comes into a business
- Money a company owes to its creditors.
- Ongoing business expenses not directly tied to products.
- Income tax deducted from an employee's wages.
- Total earnings before deductions.
15 Clues: Money that comes into a business • Total earnings before deductions. • Money that goes out of a business. • Total assets minus total liabilities. • Money a company owes to its creditors. • The recording of financial transactions. • Money owed to a company by its customers. • An estimate of future financial outcomes. • A reduction in the amount owed or received. • ...
Banking Products 2024-08-24
Across
- money borrowed for business reasons
- money borrowed for the purchase of a vehicle
- form of payment
- assist in buying and selling securities
- storing money and can be withdrawn or stored
- receive, transfer and lend money
Down
- offer financial services affordable to members
- continued actions of a business
- person who holds legal control of the assets
- draws money directly from the checking account
- allows paycheck deposited into account
- accept deposits and provide loans
- electronic banking terminal
13 Clues: form of payment • electronic banking terminal • continued actions of a business • receive, transfer and lend money • accept deposits and provide loans • money borrowed for business reasons • allows paycheck deposited into account • assist in buying and selling securities • person who holds legal control of the assets • money borrowed for the purchase of a vehicle • ...
Financial Literacy 2013-11-13
Across
- / An amount of money that is owed.
- / The amount of money you are paid on an hourly rate. It is usually paid as a weekly or fortnightly amount for working. It can also include amounts for overtime, penalty rates and shift allowances.
- / The level of uncertainty of a particular investment. Often, the higher the risk, the higher the return.
- chip shares / Shares in reliable and well-established companies. They are considered a safe investment.
- interest / When you receive (or pay) interest on both the principal and any existing accumulated interest.
- / This can mean two things. When you receive interest it is a type of income – such as the “interest” that the bank will give you when you let them hold onto your money. However, when you pay interest, it is the cost of borrowing – the extra amount you must pay back when you take out a loan.
- scheme / A scheme attached to some credit cards where rewards are offered for spending money using the card. This may take the form of points redeemable for goods and services. Examples include Fly Buys or frequent flyer schemes.
- / The amount of money received from savings or an investment. It is usually expressed as a percentage.
- deposit / Financial institutions offer the customers the opportunity to “lock their money away” in a term deposit. This means that you can’t get it back for a certain period without losing some or all the interest, but you will receive an agreed amount of interest if it remains in deposit for the agreed period.
- / If you own shares, the business may pay some of its profits to you as a percentage of the originally issued value of the share.
Down
- / Payment made for the use of property.
- / Money paid to governments used to provide mainly services, such as defence, schools, roads and hospitals.
- interest / When a financial institution changes the interest rate it charges (or pays) its customers, in response to a change in economic conditions.
- / Money received during a certain period; mainly as wages or salary, interest, rent, dividends, social security.
- / When the work of an individual or group (e.g. musician, novelist, scientist) is used by others, the creator of the work or owner of the royalties should receive a payment.
- institutions / A business that handles money for people. It could hold money in a savings account or it may lend money out for a range of purposes. Types may include: banks, credit unions, finance companies, friendly societies.
- interest / The interest rate is unchanged for the period agreed.
- / An asset acquired for the purpose of producing or generating an income.
- / The original amount that is borrowed or invested.
- sacrifice / This is paying for some things before income tax is deducted from wages or salary.
20 Clues: / An amount of money that is owed. • / Payment made for the use of property. • / The original amount that is borrowed or invested. • interest / The interest rate is unchanged for the period agreed. • / An asset acquired for the purpose of producing or generating an income. • ...
fit lit vocab (crossword) 2023-08-22
Across
- a card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase.
- It is a finance charge expressed as an annual
- An emergency fund is a source of ready cash in case of an unplanned expense, an illness, or the loss of a job
- a nonprofit-making money cooperative whose members can borrow from pooled deposits at low interest rates.
- A certificate of deposit is a time deposit sold by banks, thrift institutions, and credit unions in the United States.
- Bankruptcy is a legal process through which people or other entities who cannot repay debts to creditors may seek relief from some or all of their debts.
- In financial accounting, an asset is any resource owned or controlled by a business or an economic entity.
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- the process of a business enlarging or varying its range of products or field of operation.
- A need is something that is necessary to live and function. A want is something that can improve your quality of life.
- A credit history is a record of a borrower's responsible repayment of debts.
- In finance, default is failure to meet the legal obligations of a loan, for example when a home buyer fails to make a mortgage payment
Down
- a broker who buys and sells securities on a stock exchange on behalf of clients.
- the practice of comparing the price of products or services from different vendors before buying.
- something, typically money, that is owed or due.
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- A budget is a calculation plan, usually but not always financial, for a defined period, often one year or a month.
- the extent to which a person or company is considered suitable to receive financial credit, often based on their reliability in paying money back in the past.
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- The time value of money is the widely accepted conjecture that there is greater benefit to receiving a sum of money now rather than an identical sum later
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future.
- set aside money for savings before paying bills and making other purchases.
- first in order of importance; main.
- a practice or arrangement by which a company or government agency provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for payment of a premium.
- score a numerical rating representing the perceived ability of a person or organization to fulfill their financial commitments, based on an analysis of their credit history and current financial circumstances.
25 Clues: first in order of importance; main. • It is a finance charge expressed as an annual • something, typically money, that is owed or due. • set aside money for savings before paying bills and making other purchases. • A credit history is a record of a borrower's responsible repayment of debts. • ...
Caribbean Test Review 2025-04-02
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- Paying a local farmer to deliver produce and meat, going to drycleaner to have your work server uniform cleaned is an example of this type of employment in the tourism industry
- The production and consumption of goods and services, that results in the creation of jobs and generates a cycle of money
- In this stage of the life cycle of tourism development, a large proportion of employment is in tourism and the destination is well known domestically (in the home country) and internationally.
- At this life cycle of tourism development stage, tourists have yet to discover the location. It is considered remote and exotic by adventure tourists, with few amenities (hint: the answer has an ‘s’ at the end)
- People + __________________ = Economy
- Arrivals of tourists at the border refers to the number of international visitors who arrive during a given year in a given country and who are staying at least one night (2 words)
- Wuzz Island has seen a decrease in people traveling to their beaches. To attract more people, they have built new roller coasters that rival the great rides at Canada’s Wonderland. If they didn’t do this, they would have seen tourism nearly disappear and enter the decline stage in the life cycle of tourism development..
- Spending money to make money (a profit) best describes which concept? (3 words)
- True or false: The Multiplier Effect can only benefit the economy in a positive way
- As a whole, the Caribbean has more OR less (choose one) tourist arrivals than New Zealand and Australia
- How many times money is spent as it circulates through the economy (2 words)
- At this stage the area loses its attractiveness, becomes overused and there is overcrowding. Facilities are no longer being planned or developed.
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- The type of impact where money is spent by people who made money off the direct transactions from tourists
- As money is circulating through the tourism industry, what are the funds that don’t stay within the local economy called?
- The only South American country in the top 5 countries of tourist arrivals to the Caribbean region
- Acronym for Return on Investment
- A _________ ROI means the investment makes lots more money than it spent.
- The cycle of the economy (money) that results in improving the standard of living of a society (people) (2 words)
- A _________ ROI means they didn’t make much based on what they spent.
- Letting a destination crash and burn aligns with this stage of the life cycle of a destination.
- _________________ + Money = Economy
- The type of impact where tourist dollars are spent on easily identified transactions
- During this life cycle of a tourism development stage, tourist numbers increase and infrastructure develops (e.g. airports, accommodations and attractions). Employment expands into direct and indirect jobs and the place becomes more known.
- Rapid growth in tourism investments, more jobs created, and promotion campaigns increase during this stage of the life cycle of tourism development.
- ROIs have been trending ___________________, and showing results in increased expenditures in every Caribbean country (except Haiti) since the pandemic ended.
25 Clues: Acronym for Return on Investment • _________________ + Money = Economy • People + __________________ = Economy • A _________ ROI means they didn’t make much based on what they spent. • A _________ ROI means the investment makes lots more money than it spent. • How many times money is spent as it circulates through the economy (2 words) • ...
Cash flow 2022-02-15
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- a sum of money that is borrowed to be payed back on a later date
- accumulate a large stock of (goods or materials).
- a business or person that make goods available to another business or service
- inability to meet debts and possible bankruptcy
- flow of money in and out of a business
- total revenue - total costs
- Prediction of all expected receipts and expenses of a business over a future period
- the amount of money owed (or due) on an account.
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- money taken out of a business by owner(s)for personal use
- money spent regularly on everyday things to keep a business running (etc, electricity)
- asset that is easily changed into cash
- indicate negative numbers on cash flow forecast
- Predictable changes in seasonal demand create cash flow problems – but because they are expected
- money that is readily used for a business
- a failure to come up to expectation
15 Clues: total revenue - total costs • a failure to come up to expectation • asset that is easily changed into cash • flow of money in and out of a business • money that is readily used for a business • indicate negative numbers on cash flow forecast • inability to meet debts and possible bankruptcy • the amount of money owed (or due) on an account. • ...
Business and economics revision 2025-11-25
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- Money people earn from working. Inc...
- The price paid for borrowing money, usually shown as a percentage. Int...
- A person or business that makes or sells goods or services. Pro...
- A plan for how you spend and save money. Bud...
- A person who buys goods or services. cons....
- Money paid to the government, usually from income or purchases. Ta....
- Jobs people do for others, like teaching or cutting hair. ser...
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- Something you would like to have but can live without. wa....
- A place where people buy and sell things.Mar...
- Something you must have to live, like food or water. n...
- The amount of a product available... Sup....
- The amount people want to buy. Dem....
- Trading goods or services without using money. Bar....
- Physical items you can buy, like toys or clothes. Go...
- Money that you keep for the future instead of spending. Sa....
15 Clues: Money people earn from working. Inc... • The amount people want to buy. Dem.... • The amount of a product available... Sup.... • A person who buys goods or services. cons.... • A place where people buy and sell things.Mar... • A plan for how you spend and save money. Bud... • Trading goods or services without using money. Bar.... • ...
Banking Blitz 2023-01-03
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- an amount of money that you pay into a bank account
- an official document that lists the amounts of money that have been put in or taken out of a bank account
- money that you have stored in a bank or invested so that you can use it later
- an amount of money that you add to an account
- the amount of money that someone owes their bank when they have spent more money than they had in their account
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- money that a person or institution such as a bank charges you for lending you money
- a legal agreement in which you borrow money from a bank in order to buy a house
- property that you agree to give to a bank if you fail to pay back money that you have borrowed
- an amount of money taken from a bank account
- the process of taking an amount of money out of your bank account
- a strongly protected room in a bank where money, gold, etc. is kept
11 Clues: an amount of money taken from a bank account • an amount of money that you add to an account • an amount of money that you pay into a bank account • the process of taking an amount of money out of your bank account • a strongly protected room in a bank where money, gold, etc. is kept • money that you have stored in a bank or invested so that you can use it later • ...
The Missouri Bank 2021-03-12
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- money you put aside for future use rather than spending it immediately
- 24th State
- A fixed price charged for a specific service
- A system of money in general use in a particular country
- An electronic verison of your account statement
- Total branches at TMB
- The act of placing money in a bank for security purpose and convenience
- A person authorized to perform certain legal formalities
- An entry recording an amount owed
- A person employed to deal with customers transactions in a bank
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- A small, bound paper book that comes with a TMB savings account
- Move from one place to another
- Not enough, inadequate
- Location of Main Branch
- Tax-advantaged account that individuals use to save and invest for retirement
- A percentage you pay (usually monthly) to borrow money
- The action or process of paying someone or something or of being paid
- A thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest
18 Clues: 24th State • Total branches at TMB • Not enough, inadequate • Location of Main Branch • Move from one place to another • An entry recording an amount owed • A fixed price charged for a specific service • An electronic verison of your account statement • A percentage you pay (usually monthly) to borrow money • A system of money in general use in a particular country • ...
Economic 2022-03-11
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- -money that is borrowed and must be paid back.usually with additional interest.
- -a plan for saving and spending one’s income.
- -a state of not having a job.
- - a loan of money that must be repaid.
- -amount earned by a worker that gets paid hourly or daily.
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- -amount earned by business after expenses.
- - a nations way of money.
- - money received from work or through investments.
- -money that one owes.
- -money that is spent directly from one bank account.
- - a person or an organizational(usually bank)that lends money.
- -annual amount earned by a worker that is paid monthly or biweekly.
12 Clues: -money that one owes. • - a nations way of money. • -a state of not having a job. • - a loan of money that must be repaid. • -amount earned by business after expenses. • -a plan for saving and spending one’s income. • - money received from work or through investments. • -money that is spent directly from one bank account. • ...
COMMERCE 2025-02-18
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- What people do to earn money
- The amount of money needed to buy something
- What people use to buy things
- To keep money instead of spending it
- How much something costs
- Something necessary to live, like food or water
Down
- Something you would like to have but can live without
- A place where people go to buy things
- What people do when they get something in exchange for money
- What people do to get money for their work
- Giving something to get something else in return
- To give something in exchange for money
12 Clues: How much something costs • What people do to earn money • What people use to buy things • To keep money instead of spending it • A place where people go to buy things • To give something in exchange for money • What people do to get money for their work • The amount of money needed to buy something • Something necessary to live, like food or water • ...
Disney's Recess Crossword 2024-12-05
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- Total money earned
- Giving money for a product or service
- Payment made to use a product or service temporarily (two words)
- An agreement for mutual benefit
- Giving a product to someone for money
- Committing money into something in hopes of profit/gain
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- A type of payment done for a product or service before it is delivered (second word is payment)
- Payment for a penalty
- Fixed rate of money paid to an employee
- Exchanged for products and services
- Worth of something
- An offer of a certain amount of money for a product
12 Clues: Total money earned • Worth of something • Payment for a penalty • An agreement for mutual benefit • Exchanged for products and services • Giving money for a product or service • Giving a product to someone for money • Fixed rate of money paid to an employee • An offer of a certain amount of money for a product • Committing money into something in hopes of profit/gain • ...
ACCOUNTING 2017-08-26
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- DIGITAL INFORMATION
- MONEY USED UN THE USA
- THE NAME OF THE MONEY IN A FOREIGH COUNTRY
- LIST OF PEOPLE YOU MUST PAY SALARY
- THE PRICE TYHE BAN ASKS FOR A LOAN
- EXPENSES FOR SOMETHING YOU NEED
- MONEY SOMEONE MUST PAY YOU
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- A SHEET OF DEBTS AND CREDITS
- PAY MONEY NOW TO HAVE A PROFIT LATER
- MONEY YOU HAVE TO PAY TO SOMEONE
- A BIG AMOUNT OF MONEY
- A LINE IN A COMPUTERPROGRAM
12 Clues: DIGITAL INFORMATION • MONEY USED UN THE USA • A BIG AMOUNT OF MONEY • MONEY SOMEONE MUST PAY YOU • A LINE IN A COMPUTERPROGRAM • A SHEET OF DEBTS AND CREDITS • EXPENSES FOR SOMETHING YOU NEED • MONEY YOU HAVE TO PAY TO SOMEONE • LIST OF PEOPLE YOU MUST PAY SALARY • THE PRICE TYHE BAN ASKS FOR A LOAN • PAY MONEY NOW TO HAVE A PROFIT LATER • ...
THE CONSUMER SOCIETY 2022-09-29
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- noun, providing protection
- adj., not yielding profit or financial gain.
- noun, money won, especially by gambling.
- noun, investing money for profit.
- adj., subject to tax.
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- noun, a deduction from the usual cost.
- noun, a sum of money paid regularly.
- noun, proving that money has been received.
- noun, a debt incurred by an individual
- noun, a thing that is inherited.
- noun, an act of taking money out.
- adj., having a great deal of money.
12 Clues: adj., subject to tax. • noun, providing protection • noun, a thing that is inherited. • noun, an act of taking money out. • noun, investing money for profit. • adj., having a great deal of money. • noun, a sum of money paid regularly. • noun, a deduction from the usual cost. • noun, a debt incurred by an individual • noun, money won, especially by gambling. • ...
Savings Account 2025-02-24
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- Saving Accounts assure that your money is ____
- Health Savings Account is strictly used for ____ expenses
- ____ account is made for spending and doesn't pay interest
- ____ help prepare for unexpected moments
- Online and money market account provide high ___
- Health Savings set money aside before ____
Down
- Savings ____ access to avoid impulse buys
- ____ account helps you save money
- Certificates of Deposits keep money ____ period of time
- Saving Accounts earn ____ monthly
- Money Market Accounts allows withdraw using ___
- Online Saving Account = _____ account
12 Clues: ____ account helps you save money • Saving Accounts earn ____ monthly • Online Saving Account = _____ account • ____ help prepare for unexpected moments • Savings ____ access to avoid impulse buys • Health Savings set money aside before ____ • Saving Accounts assure that your money is ____ • Money Market Accounts allows withdraw using ___ • ...
Careers chapter 17 vocab 2014-12-03
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- getting the most for your money through planned control of earnings, savings, and spending.
- the employer pays a worker according to the amount s/he produces
- a bank report that shows the status of the depositors account
- the amount lenders pay for the use of their money
- he signature of a payee in the back of a check
- bank account that pays interest to customers in return for the use of their money.
- provides a record of money put into an account.
- place where you record the checks you write
- involuntary payments made to the government
Down
- order written by a depositor directing the bank to pay out money
- pay interest on the interest
- total earnings before deductions, earnings that don't shower
- a check that is written with insufficient funds in your account.
- a check that has been paid by a bank
- people who lend money
15 Clues: people who lend money • pay interest on the interest • a check that has been paid by a bank • place where you record the checks you write • involuntary payments made to the government • he signature of a payee in the back of a check • provides a record of money put into an account. • the amount lenders pay for the use of their money • ...
Define & Know Series: Finance Part 1 2023-03-12
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- score, A numerical representation of a person's creditworthiness based on their credit history.
- Money owed to someone else, often with interest.
- Shares of ownership in a company.
- A mandatory payment to the government based on income or purchases.
- fund, A savings account set aside for unexpected expenses.
- A general increase in the price of goods and services over time.
- A plan for how to allocate funds.
Down
- interest, Interest earned on both the principal amount and any accumulated interest.
- The period of life when one stops working and relies on savings and investments for income.
- The cost of borrowing money or the return on invested money.
- An abundance of valuable possessions or money.
- Setting aside money for future use.
- The act of putting money into something with the expectation of earning a profit.
- literacy, Knowledge and skills related to managing personal finances.
- worth, The value of a person's assets minus their liabilities.
15 Clues: Shares of ownership in a company. • A plan for how to allocate funds. • Setting aside money for future use. • An abundance of valuable possessions or money. • Money owed to someone else, often with interest. • fund, A savings account set aside for unexpected expenses. • The cost of borrowing money or the return on invested money. • ...
SUPPLY AND DEMAND 2021-10-28
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- a company that produces goods in large numbers
- trying to win something or be more successful than someone else
- when there is more than enough of something
- an organization which sells goods or services in order to make money
- the amount of money for which something is sold
- more than enough
- the activity of buying and selling goods and services, or a particular company that does this, or work you do to earn money
Down
- money which is earned in trade or business
- a consumer's desire to purchase goods and services and willingness to pay a price for a specific good or service
- the exchange of a commodity for money
- to make something or bring something into existence
- a person who buys goods or services for their own use
- to compete in order to win something
- an act of exchanging something for money
- the activity of buying and selling goods and services to earn money
- the total amount of a specific good or service that is available to consumers
16 Clues: more than enough • to compete in order to win something • the exchange of a commodity for money • an act of exchanging something for money • money which is earned in trade or business • when there is more than enough of something • a company that produces goods in large numbers • the amount of money for which something is sold • ...
Banks 2023-08-02
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- Money borrowed from a bank or financial institution that is to be repaid with interest
- Taking money out of a bank account
- A bank account designed for frequent transactions and day-to-day expenses
- A record of financial transactions and balances held by an individual or organization
- Adding money to a bank account
- A financial activity or operation conducted within a bank account
- An arrangement to borrow money or buy goods and services with the promise of repayment later
Down
- A loan used to finance the purchase of a property, typically paid off over time
- Money set aside for future use or emergencies, often held in a savings account
- A legal status indicating that an individual or business is unable to repay debts
- Automated Teller Machine, allows customers to perform banking transactions without visiting a branch
- A negative balance in a bank account caused by withdrawing more money than is available
- Compulsory contributions to the government based on income, purchases, or property ownership
- Conducting banking activities through the internet or mobile apps
- The cost of borrowing money or the return on savings
15 Clues: Adding money to a bank account • Taking money out of a bank account • The cost of borrowing money or the return on savings • Conducting banking activities through the internet or mobile apps • A financial activity or operation conducted within a bank account • A bank account designed for frequent transactions and day-to-day expenses • ...
Budgeting Vocab 2024-03-18
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- goals set to be achieved in about 10 or more years
- process of creating a plan to spend and save money
- individual who plans for the future and is prepared for any type of financial situations
- expenses which help an individual to live more comfortably
- expenditures which are essential for an individual to be live and function
- individual’s belongings which have value
- individual who enjoys investing money into high-risk ventures
Down
- goals set to be achieved in about five to 10 years
- itemized summary of the expected income and expenses for a defined period of time
- individual’s expenses and outstanding debts
- goals set to be achieved in less than a year of time
- categories in which people can be put based off of their spending and saving habits
- individual who does not consider money as a necessity and does not have much of an opinion on money
- individual who enjoys spending money on himself/herself or others
- individual who likes to save money rather than spend money
15 Clues: individual’s belongings which have value • individual’s expenses and outstanding debts • goals set to be achieved in about five to 10 years • goals set to be achieved in about 10 or more years • process of creating a plan to spend and save money • goals set to be achieved in less than a year of time • ...
Instruments of Exchange 2025-09-09
Across
- A system of wiring funds electronically like Western Union
- A cheque made out by a bank on behalf of a customer
- A written, unconditional order directing one party to pay a fixed sum of money to another at a future date.
- round metal or paper items that are used by legal tender . They are usually issued by government
- The person or entity receiving the money.
- the exchange or transfer of money without using paper money.
- A bond investment from government
- The person who writes and signs a cheque.
- A plastic card allowing you to borrow funds for purchases.
Down
- a certificate, usually issued by a government institution, that allows the stated payee to receive cash
- The bank directed to pay the cheque amount.
- Direct movement of money from one bank account to another.
- Buying and selling goods or services over the internet.
- A card that withdraws money directly from your bank account.
- A document which orders a bank to pay a particular amount of money from a person’s account to another
15 Clues: A bond investment from government • The person or entity receiving the money. • The person who writes and signs a cheque. • The bank directed to pay the cheque amount. • A cheque made out by a bank on behalf of a customer • Buying and selling goods or services over the internet. • A system of wiring funds electronically like Western Union • ...
At the Bank 2020-07-10
Across
- The person who counts your money (6)
- The extra money you pay to the bank for a loan (12)
- Automated Teller Machine (3)
- We write these to pay specific amounts of money (5)
- Putting money into your bank account (7)
- Money that someone gives you but you have to return (4)
- Taking money from your bank account (9)
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- How much one currency is worth to another currency (12)
- A line of people waiting for something (5)
- Use this instead of cash when buying things (9)
- Moving money from one bank account to another (8)
- Visa, Mastercard, American Express, etc.
12 Clues: Automated Teller Machine (3) • The person who counts your money (6) • Taking money from your bank account (9) • Visa, Mastercard, American Express, etc. • Putting money into your bank account (7) • A line of people waiting for something (5) • Use this instead of cash when buying things (9) • Moving money from one bank account to another (8) • ...
Money Management Unit 1 - Topic 2 2021-10-04
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- where you keep your money safe
- money you don’t have and so you are in ____
- when people don’t have jobs
- Not healthy to work so you get this money to live
- you do this if you don’t have enough money
- when everyone has lower wages
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- if you have extra money and you don’t know what to do with it you do this
- a certain amount of money within a certain number
- you pay electricity _____
- what you pay the government in order for the country to stay standing
- you pay the bank this extra money
- saving for retirement
12 Clues: saving for retirement • you pay electricity _____ • when people don’t have jobs • when everyone has lower wages • where you keep your money safe • you pay the bank this extra money • you do this if you don’t have enough money • money you don’t have and so you are in ____ • a certain amount of money within a certain number • Not healthy to work so you get this money to live • ...
COMMERCE 2025-02-18
Across
- What people do to earn money
- The amount of money needed to buy something
- Giving something to get something else in return
- What people use to buy things
- Something necessary to live, like food or water
Down
- How much something costs
- Something you would like to have but can live without
- To keep money instead of spending it
- A place where people go to buy things
- What people do when they get something in exchange for money
- What people do to get money for their work
- To give something in exchange for money
12 Clues: How much something costs • What people do to earn money • What people use to buy things • To keep money instead of spending it • A place where people go to buy things • To give something in exchange for money • What people do to get money for their work • The amount of money needed to buy something • Something necessary to live, like food or water • ...
Savings 2025-06-03
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- — Interest earned on the original amount plus previous interest
- — Putting money aside to use later
- — Moving money automatically from checking to savings
- — Unexpected events people save for, like a broken phone
- — Type of interest earned only on the original principal
- — A financial institution where you keep your money
Down
- — A plan for managing income and expenses
- — Money the bank pays you for keeping your money there
- — Something you want to save money for
- — Acronym for Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound
- — Feeling prepared and safe financially
- — A place or record where your money is kept in a bank
12 Clues: — Putting money aside to use later • — Something you want to save money for • — Feeling prepared and safe financially • — A plan for managing income and expenses • — A financial institution where you keep your money • — Moving money automatically from checking to savings • — Money the bank pays you for keeping your money there • ...
Financial Literacy 2022-01-18
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- Money to pay for something (usually has the amount on a tag)
- Used to provide benefits to citizens (money you pay to the government)
- Things you give money (bills, Grocery store)
- Getting or Earning money from a source
- A check for salary of income (to an employee)
- A plan that limits how much money is spent
Down
- Original money put into the bank
- an amount that is set and does not move (go higher or lower)
- Only earned on the principal
- A percentage of interest
- Moving amount of money you pay
- A term for yearly
12 Clues: A term for yearly • A percentage of interest • Only earned on the principal • Moving amount of money you pay • Original money put into the bank • Getting or Earning money from a source • A plan that limits how much money is spent • Things you give money (bills, Grocery store) • A check for salary of income (to an employee) • ...
Financial Literacy 2022-01-18
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- Original money put into the bank
- A term for yearly
- an amount that is set and does not move (go higher or lower)
- Things you give money (bills, Grocery store)
- A check for salary of income (to an employee)
- Used to provide benefits to citizens (money you pay to the government)
Down
- Money to pay for something (usually has the amount on a tag)
- Only earned on the principal
- A percentage of interest
- Getting or Earning money from a source
- Moving amount of money you pay
- A plan that limits how much money is spent
12 Clues: A term for yearly • A percentage of interest • Only earned on the principal • Moving amount of money you pay • Original money put into the bank • Getting or Earning money from a source • A plan that limits how much money is spent • Things you give money (bills, Grocery store) • A check for salary of income (to an employee) • ...
The Garfield Show Financial Terms 2024-12-06
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- Something you work to earn a salary.
- To give money to someone.
- A amount of money owed for goods or services.
- Canada, and America's form of currency.
- A action people pay for.
- To buy a good or service.
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- The general word for currency.
- How much a good or service costs.
- To owe someone something, usually money.
- Having a lot of money.
- To purchase a good or service.
- To use your money for something.
12 Clues: Having a lot of money. • A action people pay for. • To give money to someone. • To buy a good or service. • The general word for currency. • To purchase a good or service. • To use your money for something. • How much a good or service costs. • Something you work to earn a salary. • Canada, and America's form of currency. • To owe someone something, usually money. • ...
Unit 9 level 4 2024-02-14
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- money a bank lends to someone
- machine you use to takeout money from your bank account (also known as ATM – Automatic Teller Machine)
- take money from someone with the promise of paying them back at a later date
- fee money that you pay to a bank to manage your account
- interest based on the original amount of money and the interest it has already earned
- account bank account where people put money they want to save for the future
Down
- amount of money a person can spent that is over the amount in his/her bank account
- money you use in the form of bills or coins
- card a special plastic card you use to pay for things that takes out money directly from your bank account
- a bank account from which you can take money out of at any time
- money take money out of a bank account
11 Clues: money a bank lends to someone • money take money out of a bank account • money you use in the form of bills or coins • fee money that you pay to a bank to manage your account • a bank account from which you can take money out of at any time • take money from someone with the promise of paying them back at a later date • ...
AT3U10 2022-05-13
Across
- an amount of money given to someone for helping to find something or for helping the police to return stolen property
- worth a lot of money
- before the day after the present day
- show on your face that you are annoyed or worried by moving your eyebrows together
- operate a bank account
- you do a job that is of benefit to society and which is usually paid for by the government
- an amount of money that is given back to you, especially because you are not happy with something you bought
- the money that is used in a particular country at a particular time
- the control and organization of something
- a piece of paper money
- having a price higher than the value
- something which has been designed or created for the first time
- used to say hello to a group of people you know well
- not different from what usually happens, what you usually do, etc.
- used to say that you are not responsible for something bad that has happened
- the process of teaching or learning in a school or college, or the knowledge that you get from this
- control of money
- used to say that you do not mean anything more than what you have just said
- available for less than the usual price
- someone who is paid to work for someone else
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- a person or organization that employs people
- the set of services provided by a country or an organization for treating people who are ill
- something that is on sale for less than its usual price or its real value
- have to pay money back to someone
- experience something bad
- the government does this action
- the rate at which prices increase, or a continuing increase in prices
- If a price has a certain amount of money off, it costs that much less than the usual price
- a system of coins and notes or other ways of paying for goods and services
- next to the store that sells shoes
- used to say that you are not going to do something
- the subject or job of understanding and dealing with the official laws of a country
- a skill, quality, etc. that you need in order to be able to do something, especially a job
- having a particular value
- spoil or destroy something completely
- an extra amount of money that you give to a driver, someone working in a restaurant, etc. to thank them
- a small, flat, usually round piece of metal used as money
- achieved by finding the answer to something
- you mean that you will pay for something
- a fixed amount of money that you receive from your employer, usually every month
40 Clues: control of money • worth a lot of money • operate a bank account • a piece of paper money • experience something bad • having a particular value • the government does this action • have to pay money back to someone • next to the store that sells shoes • before the day after the present day • having a price higher than the value • spoil or destroy something completely • ...
Unit 5 Gateway B2 2024-11-09
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- [at the restaurant] Excuse me, can we have the .... please?
- If you can't ...... a new scooter you may consider buying a secondhand one.
- When you give money to charity you make a ....
- Do you have a .... card? There are special discounts for our clients.
- That pair of shoes wasn't cheap but anyway they are very durable and I think they're good ... for money!
- I don't have enough .... to pay for the parking and the meter doesn't accept cards.
- The sum of money you have in your current account is called ...
- University ... in the USA are very expensive.
- It's so expensive! It costs an ....!!
- The company sent us an ...... for last month’s services and we need to pay it by the end of the month.
- We are setting ..... 100€ per month because we want to buy a new laptop by the end of the year.
- Mark has got into ...: he owes the bank 2500€.
- Poor people who ask for money in the street.
- Sheila is spending money like ....!
- I logged into Internet Banking to get a .....: I needed to know how I had spent all that money.
- 200€ for a t-shirt?! They have .... you off!
- If you keep your money in a savings account you might get a little ....
- Do you prefer paying in ... or by card?
- She went to the closest .... and withdrew 200£.
- I've spent all my pocket money, so now I'm completely ...
Down
- I wanted to buy a copy of Vogue Magazine but I couldn't find one, they had already .... out.
- Jane .... some money from her sister and she needs to pay her back.
- Don't spend everything you have, save for a ...., you never know!
- My .... is always the same: I earn the same salary every month.
- Don't .... your money on stuff that you will never use!
- If you want to return an item you must keep the ...
- The person that works at the checkout is the ...
- Our journey to the Philippines .... to 2000£, it was quite expensive but we'd do it again.
- I'm paying for my new car in ...., this means I pay 500€ every month until I have paid it off.
- It's time we cut .... on our spending and start saving more.
- Thanks to his good grades, Tom received a .... (money given to a student by the school/government)
- A person that sells things at the market.
- Synonym of "buy".
- Yesterday I found a real .... at the shopping mall: a pair of Nike shoes for only 25€!
- Should we take out a .... to pay for a new car?
- How does Monica get .... on such a small salary?!
- During the .... clothes are discounted.
- She has no regular contract, she has an "........ job".
38 Clues: Synonym of "buy". • Sheila is spending money like ....! • It's so expensive! It costs an ....!! • During the .... clothes are discounted. • Do you prefer paying in ... or by card? • A person that sells things at the market. • Poor people who ask for money in the street. • 200€ for a t-shirt?! They have .... you off! • University ... in the USA are very expensive. • ...
Demari Houston Financial Literacy Glossary 2019-04-25
Across
- Money in the form of coins or bills
- To give up something and then receive something in return
- A value or size of money
- An hourly amount of pay
- The amount of money something would bring if sold
- An amount of something available for use
- To remain alive or exist
- The amount of money for something offered for sale
Down
- Account A bank account in which checks may be written against amounts on deposit
- Any form of money in use as a medium of exchange
- To present something as a gift
- products for sale
- What you must have to survive or exist
- Carved , cut or etched into a material
- A written plan designed to manage income , spending and saving
- To provide something to someone else
16 Clues: products for sale • An hourly amount of pay • A value or size of money • To remain alive or exist • To present something as a gift • Money in the form of coins or bills • To provide something to someone else • What you must have to survive or exist • Carved , cut or etched into a material • An amount of something available for use • ...
Financial Math - FINAL QUIZ 2023-12-13
Across
- A reduced salary we receive when we retire.
- A financial product to make purchases without paying the full amount.
- A financial product to borrow money with interest.
- A sum of money received from employment.
- A loan for purchasing a house.
- An investment opportunity sold by governments to raise funds.
- A promissory note to pay cash to an addressee.
Down
- A periodic payment of equal amounts made or received at regular intervals.
- A sum of money received from an investment.
- Any property or belonging which generates income.
- A financial instrument to make purchases electronically.
- A sum of money received from a business.
- A financial product to enable purchases without cash.
- A charged imposed by a government agency.
- A situation where money is owed.
- An accumulation of funds.
16 Clues: An accumulation of funds. • A loan for purchasing a house. • A situation where money is owed. • A sum of money received from a business. • A sum of money received from employment. • A charged imposed by a government agency. • A sum of money received from an investment. • A reduced salary we receive when we retire. • A promissory note to pay cash to an addressee. • ...
Economics 2022-10-18
Across
- the amount of goods and services available
- A system by which goods and services are produced and distributed
- tangible items sold to customers
- a company, country, or person that provides goods and services
- goods and services sold to other countries
- to give something in exchange for money
- activities sold to customers
- goods and services bought from other countries
- to use money to buy stuff
- consumer willingness and ability to buy products
- to get something by paying money for it
Down
- quality of life
- a useful or valuable possession quality of a country
- a person who buys goods and services
- an amount of money you send to someone, especially someone sending money to another country
- A measurement of the total goods and services produced within a country.
16 Clues: quality of life • to use money to buy stuff • activities sold to customers • tangible items sold to customers • a person who buys goods and services • to give something in exchange for money • to get something by paying money for it • the amount of goods and services available • goods and services sold to other countries • goods and services bought from other countries • ...
Millionaries for the Month Events 2025-06-19
Across
- Brett wants to look cool and popular.
- They are not allowed to donate the money.
- Felix is careful and likes to follow the rules.
- They're interviewed after the month.
- They have trouble spening so much money.
- They try buying crazy things like a gold toilet.
- They must spend $5,368,709.12 in 30 days.
- The story ends with growth and a new perspective.
Down
- They find a billionaire’s wallet and take a $20 bill.
- They try to return leftover money at the end.
- Laura Friendly gives them a challenge to spend millions.
- They learn money can't buy friendship.
- They are told not to tell parents or teachers.
- They hire people like drivers and chefs.
- They rent a huge house with luxury features.
- They go to an expensive and fancy camp
16 Clues: They're interviewed after the month. • Brett wants to look cool and popular. • They learn money can't buy friendship. • They go to an expensive and fancy camp • They have trouble spening so much money. • They hire people like drivers and chefs. • They are not allowed to donate the money. • They must spend $5,368,709.12 in 30 days. • ...
Cylus, P3, Economics Vocab 2023-01-24
Across
- rising prices
- what a person gives up ehen they make a choice
- A system of making and trading goods and services
- Money we pay to the government
- Nations around the world rely on eachother for products and services
- prices are falling
- things we must have for our survival or health
- products or services brought into a country for sale
- products or services sent out of a country to be sold in a different country
- money that is owed to somebody else
Down
- if you are giving money to someone with the hope of getting money back
- an activity that helps us decide the cost of a choice is worth it
- The people of services that buy products and services
- The government places very few restrictions
- a list of income expenses. we can use a _ _ _ _ _ _ to help meet financial goals
- when we are using _ _ _ _ _ _ we are using another persons money to buy something
- trading for goods and services.
- products or things we can use touch or hold
18 Clues: rising prices • prices are falling • Money we pay to the government • trading for goods and services. • money that is owed to somebody else • The government places very few restrictions • products or things we can use touch or hold • what a person gives up ehen they make a choice • things we must have for our survival or health • ...
WORDS OF BANKING 2025-11-10
Across
- YOUR NAME IN SCRPIT
- VALUABLES MAY BE KEPT IN THIS AT THE BANK (3 WORDS)
- USED BY THE BANK AS A SECURITY MEASURE FOR YOU(2 WORDS)
- AMOUNT OF MONEY IN YOUR ACCOUNT AFTER ALL TRANSACTIONS COMPLETED
- MONTHLY SUMMARY OF ALL YOUR BANKING TRANSACTIONS
- MONEY PAID FOR USING MONEY
- IF YOU LOST A CHECK YOU WOULD WANT TO DO THIS (2 WORDS)
- A TYPE OF RESTRICTED ENDORSEMENT (3 WORDS)
- WRITE THIS ON A CHECK YOU DO NOT WANT TO USE
- PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
- IF A TRANSACTION IS MORE THAN YOU HAVE IN YOUR ACCOUNT, YOU HAVE DONE THIS
Down
- YOUR SIGNITURE ON THE BACK OF CHECK YOU WANT TO CASH
- MONEY PUT INTO AN ACCOUNT
- SMALL AMOUNT OF MONEY CHARGED FOR VARIOUS BANK SERVICES
- OFFERED BY THE BANK TO COVER TRANSACTIONS OVER AVAILABLE BALANCES (2 WORDS)
- A CHECK THAT IS GUARANTEED BY THE BANK
- THIS TYPE OF ENDORSEMENT INVOLVES A 3RD PARTY (5 WORDS)
- YOU CAN BANK HERE 24 HOURS A DAY
18 Clues: YOUR NAME IN SCRPIT • MONEY PUT INTO AN ACCOUNT • MONEY PAID FOR USING MONEY • PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER • YOU CAN BANK HERE 24 HOURS A DAY • A CHECK THAT IS GUARANTEED BY THE BANK • A TYPE OF RESTRICTED ENDORSEMENT (3 WORDS) • WRITE THIS ON A CHECK YOU DO NOT WANT TO USE • MONTHLY SUMMARY OF ALL YOUR BANKING TRANSACTIONS • ...
Chapter 17 Julia Mundy 2014-12-03
Across
- items subtracted from your earnings
- a check that has been paid by a bank
- a bank report that shows the status of the depositors account
- provides a record of the money put into an account
- the amount of debt that you can afford to repay each money
- located in the checkbook
- a bank account that pays interest to customers in return for the use of their money
Down
- a check that is written with insufficient funds in your account
- order written by a depositor directing the bank to pay out money
- pay interest on the interest
- total earnings before deductions
- the amount lenders pay for the use of customers money
- people who lend money
- the signature of a payee on the back of a check
- payments that all citizens are required by law to make to help pay the costs of government services
15 Clues: people who lend money • located in the checkbook • pay interest on the interest • total earnings before deductions • items subtracted from your earnings • a check that has been paid by a bank • the signature of a payee on the back of a check • provides a record of the money put into an account • the amount lenders pay for the use of customers money • ...
Financial Terminology, or something, by Drako 2024-02-15
Across
- Money guarded from being loss or spent over a long period of time
- Owner of a piece of terrain, usually one meant for housing
- Digital currency backed by blockchain technology
- To spend money on something with the expectation of getting returns from it (the answer is not "Gamble")
- Total monetary benefits of an operation
- Monetary compensation for conducting a task over a period of time
- Machine that performs transactions automatically
- Money provided for a particular purpose
Down
- Reduction of the earning power of a given currency
- Arrengement in which an agency promises a monetary compensation
- A portion of ownership over a company
- Money set aside as a spending limit for a company project
- Money obtained before deducting costs
- A type of bussines project, usually one that is starting
- Money stolen by the government from the hard working people
15 Clues: A portion of ownership over a company • Money obtained before deducting costs • Total monetary benefits of an operation • Money provided for a particular purpose • Digital currency backed by blockchain technology • Machine that performs transactions automatically • Reduction of the earning power of a given currency • ...
Business and economics revision 2025-11-25
Across
- Money people earn from working. Inc...
- The price paid for borrowing money, usually shown as a percentage. Int...
- A person or business that makes or sells goods or services. Pro...
- A plan for how you spend and save money. Bud...
- A person who buys goods or services. cons....
- Money paid to the government, usually from income or purchases. Ta....
- Jobs people do for others, like teaching or cutting hair. ser...
Down
- Something you would like to have but can live without. wa....
- A place where people buy and sell things.Mar...
- Something you must have to live, like food or water. n...
- The amount of a product available... Sup....
- The amount people want to buy. Dem....
- Trading goods or services without using money. Bar....
- Physical items you can buy, like toys or clothes. Go...
- Money that you keep for the future instead of spending. Sa....
15 Clues: Money people earn from working. Inc... • The amount people want to buy. Dem.... • The amount of a product available... Sup.... • A person who buys goods or services. cons.... • A place where people buy and sell things.Mar... • A plan for how you spend and save money. Bud... • Trading goods or services without using money. Bar.... • ...
Easy 2024-01-23
Across
- Inflation occurs when the prices of goods and services increase over time.
- A small metal disc that we use a money
- The act of giving something to someone with the understanding that they will give it back to you.
- Something that an employer, the government, or an insurance company provides that’s often used only for a particular purpose, such as food or medical costs. Also: An advantage; something that is good
- Objects people want that they can touch or hold, such as toys, clothes, and food.
- Compensation received by an employee for services performed. A salary is a fixed sum paid for a specific period of time worked, such as weekly or monthly
- Borrowing money, or having the right to borrow money, to buy something. Usually it means you’re using a credit card, but it might also mean that you got a loan.
- Basic things people must have to survive, resources they need to do their jobs, and resources to help build and protect their assets so they can meet future needs.
Down
- Money that needs to be repaid by the borrower, generally with interest.
- Required payments of money to governments, which use the funds to provide public goods and services for the benefit of the community as a whole.
- To receive something on loan with the understanding that you will return it
- A fee charged by a lender, and paid by a borrower, for the use of money. A bank or credit union may also pay you interest if you deposit money in certain types of accounts.
- A plastic card used to make purchases at businesses (like grocery stores and gas stations) with money in your checking account.
- To get something by paying money for it.
- Paper or coin money
- A financial institution and business that accepts deposits, makes loans, and handles other financial transactions.
16 Clues: Paper or coin money • A small metal disc that we use a money • To get something by paying money for it. • Money that needs to be repaid by the borrower, generally with interest. • Inflation occurs when the prices of goods and services increase over time. • To receive something on loan with the understanding that you will return it • ...
Cash Flow 2013-07-10
Across
- This is money invested by the owners. O_________ F______
- The money you have to pay on your borrowings is also an outflow!
- You have to pay these to employees
- The money a business spends are called?
- You spend money on these item regularly; they are used to make products: R___ M_________
- A prediction of what will happen in the future
- The money flowing into a business are called I________
Down
- An example on an inflow – it is the money coming from selling things. S_____I__________
- Money paid for property, but not a mortgage
- A document that shows what has happened in the past. Banks send you these to show what has happened on your bank account. S__________
- The money flowing into and out of the business is known as?
- You pay this money to the governments
12 Clues: You have to pay these to employees • You pay this money to the governments • The money a business spends are called? • Money paid for property, but not a mortgage • A prediction of what will happen in the future • The money flowing into a business are called I________ • This is money invested by the owners. O_________ F______ • ...
Budgeting vocabulary 2024-03-08
Across
- categories in which people can be put based off of their spending and saving habits
- individual who enjoys investing money into high-risk ventures
- expenses which help an individual to live more comfortably
- goals set to be achieved in about 10 or more years
- goals set to be achieved in about five to 10 years
- individual’s expenses and outstanding debts
Down
- expenditures which are essential for an individual to be live and function
- individual who enjoys spending money on himself/herself or others
- individual who does not consider money as a necessity and does not have much of an opinion on money
- individual who plans for the future and is prepared for any type of financial situations
- individual’s belongings which have value
- process of creating a plan to spend and save money
- itemized summary of the expected income and expenses for a defined period of time
- goals set to be achieved in less than a year of time
- individual who likes to save money rather than spend money
15 Clues: individual’s belongings which have value • individual’s expenses and outstanding debts • process of creating a plan to spend and save money • goals set to be achieved in about 10 or more years • goals set to be achieved in about five to 10 years • goals set to be achieved in less than a year of time • expenses which help an individual to live more comfortably • ...
Your Favorite Economics Vocabulary Words!-Round 1 2022-09-29
Across
- To take out; to remove
- Money or things used to make money
- To take out more money from your account that it contains
- Something that can be traded, bought, or sold
- The act of putting money, time, etc. into something to make a profit
Down
- Where you keep your money at the bank
- Not easy to find or get; not enough
- In general, continuous price increases
- Money you earn when you put it into an account
- a method used for something
- The money that is used in a particular country
- Paying for goods or services another time
12 Clues: To take out; to remove • a method used for something • Money or things used to make money • Not easy to find or get; not enough • Where you keep your money at the bank • In general, continuous price increases • Paying for goods or services another time • Something that can be traded, bought, or sold • Money you earn when you put it into an account • ...
Garfield Crossword 2024-12-04
Across
- Item of exchange that symbolizes perceived value
- Paying money and expenses
- the amount of money expected to be payed for a item
- Having a lot of money or assets
- Competition based on chance with your numbers on it
- Sum of money that is larger then one might normally use
Down
- A large house that usually costs more
- Bill you get for your consumption of Water
- Bill you get for your consumption of Gas
- Acquiring something by paying for it
- Someone who wins this competition and gains money
- Specific amount of money that is written out and goes to the bank
12 Clues: Paying money and expenses • Having a lot of money or assets • Acquiring something by paying for it • A large house that usually costs more • Bill you get for your consumption of Gas • Bill you get for your consumption of Water • Item of exchange that symbolizes perceived value • Someone who wins this competition and gains money • ...
Financial Key Terms 2022-11-11
Across
- Decisions by an individual about money
- Goods and services produced and distributed
- value ofProperty or items owned
- - the amount of original money borrowed
- A person or organization that uses a product
- Borrowing money from a bank or a person
Down
- The knowledge to manage finances
- money earned
- an obligation of repayment
- A fee paid by a borrower for using their money
- Creation of debt or deferred payment
- Responsible for debt or money owed
12 Clues: money earned • an obligation of repayment • value ofProperty or items owned • The knowledge to manage finances • Responsible for debt or money owed • Creation of debt or deferred payment • Decisions by an individual about money • - the amount of original money borrowed • Borrowing money from a bank or a person • Goods and services produced and distributed • ...
Exploring the World of Business 2022-05-20
Across
- abbreviation for the amount spent purchasing sold products
- what must a balance sheet be?
- money wealth measurement factoring in assets + liabilities
- net sales - cost of goods sold
- report comparing revenue to expenses
- a plan for your finances
Down
- summary of money data
- total amount of money brought into a company
- when one company owes money to anyone. Could be the bank or another company
- what a business wants to make
- money received
- liabilities + stockholder's equity
12 Clues: money received • summary of money data • a plan for your finances • what must a balance sheet be? • what a business wants to make • net sales - cost of goods sold • liabilities + stockholder's equity • report comparing revenue to expenses • total amount of money brought into a company • abbreviation for the amount spent purchasing sold products • ...
MarketPlace Economic Terms 2013-12-04
Across
- the man made elements of production
- the innovation and imagination of production
- the value of all the goods and services produced in a country
- a plan for how to spend money
- the factor of production from the earth
- The amount of money a business makes after they have paid for the cost of the goods and the cost of running the business
- money put into your account
- money taken out of your account
- anything touchable that people want or need
Down
- The price individuals pay for a good from the business.
- 4 elements of making goods
- the human effort that contributes to the making of goods
- the price businesses pay for a good
- a listing of a person's qualifications and accomplishments
- the money you might have earned if you had made another choice
- performance of work or duty for someone else
- the cost of starting or maintaining a business
- The difference between the wholesale and retail prices
18 Clues: 4 elements of making goods • money put into your account • a plan for how to spend money • money taken out of your account • the man made elements of production • the price businesses pay for a good • the factor of production from the earth • anything touchable that people want or need • the innovation and imagination of production • ...
Conversation Vocabulary 2020-11-14
Across
- the act of being sick to your stomach
- to give something for temporary use, like a pen or a tool
- being near at hand, easily accessible
- to get money from a bank now that must be paid back
- a man's formal clothing that includes a coat, pants, and maybe a vest
- adjective to describe loose fitting clothing
- men's pants (formal)
- severe stomach or intestinal disorder caused by bacteria (2 words)
- type of clothing which is fine to wear on most day to day occasions
Down
- the money a bank pays to it's customers every month for depositing money
- recommendation regarding a decision
- antonym; or being located across the street
- an adjective to describe an outift worn at an important event like a wedding
- all of the items of clothing being worn at a given time
- to take money out of an account
- metal objects used on the cuff of a man's shirtsleeve
- borrowed money
- the feeling of being sick to your stomach
18 Clues: borrowed money • men's pants (formal) • to take money out of an account • recommendation regarding a decision • the act of being sick to your stomach • being near at hand, easily accessible • the feeling of being sick to your stomach • antonym; or being located across the street • adjective to describe loose fitting clothing • ...
Cashless society 2024-09-02
Across
- Why do people choose not to carry cash?
- What makes crime more difficult in a cashless society?
- What kind of transactions are conducted in a cashless society?
- What is required to track money in a cashless society?
- What is lost when someone is robbed in a cashless society?
- What can be used to avoid printing money costs?
- What disappears when cash is no longer user?
- What is more difficult without cash?
- How is money hidden in a cashless society?
- What can mobile devices replace in a cashless society?
- What doesn't need to be exchanged when traveling in a cashless society?
Down
- What is the main advantage of a cashless society?
- What becomes unnecessary in a cashless society?
- What is safer in a cashless society?
- What is easier with cash than without it?
- What illegal activity becomes harder without cash?
- What happens to cash delivery in a cashless society?
- How does a cashless society prevent money laundering?
- What becomes a problem if people carry cash?
- What is needed to make transactions in a cashless society?
20 Clues: What is safer in a cashless society? • What is more difficult without cash? • Why do people choose not to carry cash? • What is easier with cash than without it? • How is money hidden in a cashless society? • What disappears when cash is no longer user? • What becomes a problem if people carry cash? • What becomes unnecessary in a cashless society? • ...
Bus English Project - Product 2025-11-14
Across
- – Promoting a product to convince people to buy it.
- – Money a company earns from selling its product.
- – An item or service created to meet a need or want.
- – Approval or support from a person or organization.
- – The process of making products on a large scale.
- – A set of slides used to present information.
- – The first working model of a product used for testing.
- – A brief written message used in the workplace.
- – Creating a unique identity or image for a product or company.
- – A visual and spoken explanation of ideas or products.
Down
- – Money given to help a business grow in exchange for value or return.
- – A person who gives money to help a business grow.
- – A person who starts and manages a business.
- – Money left after expenses are paid.
- – How a product is delivered to customers.
- – A quick, persuasive presentation about a product or idea.
- – A short video or message that advertises a product.
- – Getting money to develop or grow a product or business.
18 Clues: – Money left after expenses are paid. • – How a product is delivered to customers. • – A person who starts and manages a business. • – A set of slides used to present information. • – A brief written message used in the workplace. • – Money a company earns from selling its product. • – The process of making products on a large scale. • ...
Business 2025-11-05
Across
- Advertisement
- A company making money/ profit
- No one can copy
- A form of listening to something
- Making things for a business
- Workers for a business
Down
- Money in large quantities
- Business expenses
- Having or showing a willingness
- Declaring no money
- In danger or could be soon (loosing money)
- A direct exchange of money
12 Clues: Advertisement • No one can copy • Business expenses • Declaring no money • Workers for a business • Money in large quantities • A direct exchange of money • Making things for a business • A company making money/ profit • Having or showing a willingness • A form of listening to something • In danger or could be soon (loosing money)
Finance first semester 2023-01-27
Across
- A budgeting technique where 50% of your paycheck is spent on needs, 30% on wants, and the last 20% on savings.
- Things you would like to have; they are not absolutely necessary, but they would be nice to have
- Federal budget that is approved by Congress
- Money received on a regular basis
- A document that is given to a worker with each paycheck and that shows the amount of money earned and the amount that was removed for taxes
- An amount of money owed for goods or services
- Putting aside money for future use
- A saving strategy where you put a fixed amount of money into a savings account immediately after receiving your paycheck, rather than waiting until the end of the month to save what's left.
Down
- A tax on the income of a person or business
- The amount of money you recieve in your paycheck before any deductions or taxes are taken out
- The cost required to pay for something
- The amount of money you recieve in your paycheck after any deductions or taxes are taken out
- Things you have to have; these are essential
- A breakdown of your income and expenses for a set period of time
- An amount of money paid regularly to a person
15 Clues: Money received on a regular basis • Putting aside money for future use • The cost required to pay for something • A tax on the income of a person or business • Federal budget that is approved by Congress • Things you have to have; these are essential • An amount of money owed for goods or services • An amount of money paid regularly to a person • ...
Semester review 2023-01-26
Across
- A document that is given to a worker with each paycheck and that shows the amount of money earned and the amount that was removed for taxes
- A tax on the income of a person or business
- The amount of money you recieve in your paycheck after any deductions or taxes are taken out
- Federal budget that is approved by Congress
- An amount of money paid regularly to a person
- Money received on a regular basis
- A breakdown of your income and expenses for a set period of time
- A budgeting technique where 50% of your paycheck is spent on needs, 30% on wants, and the last 20% on savings.
Down
- The amount of money you recieve in your paycheck before any deductions or taxes are taken out
- A saving strategy where you put a fixed amount of money into a savings account immediately after receiving your paycheck, rather than waiting until the end of the month to save what's left.
- Things you have to have; these are essential
- Putting aside money for future use
- Things you would like to have; they are not absolutely necessary, but they would be nice to have
- The cost required to pay for something
- An amount of money owed for goods or services
15 Clues: Money received on a regular basis • Putting aside money for future use • The cost required to pay for something • A tax on the income of a person or business • Federal budget that is approved by Congress • Things you have to have; these are essential • An amount of money paid regularly to a person • An amount of money owed for goods or services • ...
Smart Spending, Wise Saving: Personal Finance 101 2024-03-22
Across
- Compulsory contributions to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions.
- A loan taken out to buy property or land.
- A type of credit score that makes up a substantial portion of the credit report that lenders use to assess an applicant's credit risk.
- Money set aside for future use.
- A numerical expression based on a level analysis of a person's credit files, to represent the creditworthiness of an individual.
- The act of allocating resources, usually money, with the expectation of generating an income or profit.
- A plan for making and spending money.
- A plastic card issued by a bank, business, etc., for the purchase of goods or services on credit.
Down
- A sum paid or charged for the use of money or for borrowing money.
- The quality of being economical with money or food; thriftiness.
- The act of leaving one's job and ceasing to work, typically due to age.
- A contract, represented by a policy, in which an individual or entity receives financial protection or reimbursement against losses.
- Money that is owed or due.
- Money that is borrowed, typically from a bank, that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- Savings reserved for unexpected expenses.
15 Clues: Money that is owed or due. • Money set aside for future use. • A plan for making and spending money. • A loan taken out to buy property or land. • Savings reserved for unexpected expenses. • The quality of being economical with money or food; thriftiness. • A sum paid or charged for the use of money or for borrowing money. • ...
Ch. 10-1 2023-04-01
Across
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as a medium of exchange and store of value; components include M1 plus savings deposits, time deposits, and money market funds
- profit that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc.
- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
- privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States
Down
- account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
- profit by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity
- money in the form of gold or silver coins
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services; one of the three functions of money
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
- standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply; American dollar, British pound, etc.
- moneyless market that relies on trade or barter
- an overthrow of government
- narrow definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as medium of exchange; components include coins, currency, checks, other demand deposits, traveler’s checks
14 Clues: an overthrow of government • money in the form of gold or silver coins • moneyless market that relies on trade or barter • privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States • profit by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity • profit that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc. • ...
Ch 10-1 Vocab Quiz 2022-11-17
Across
- demand deposit account in full; account whose funds can be removed from a bank or other financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card
- broad definition of money supply conforming to money’s role as a medium of exchange and store of value; components include M1 plus savings deposits, time deposits, and money market funds
- money in the form of gold and silver coins
- something accepted by all parties as payment for goods and services
- moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
- an overthrow of government
- one of the three functions of money that allows it to serve as a common denominator to measure value
Down
- standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply; American dollar, British pound, etc.
- federal reserve system in full; privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States
- money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity
- one of the three functions of money allowing people to preserve value for future use
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc.
- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency
- narrow definition of money supply that includes coins and currency, traveler’s checks, DDAs, and checking accounts held at depository institutions
14 Clues: an overthrow of government • money in the form of gold and silver coins • moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter • something accepted by all parties as payment for goods and services • money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity • money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc. • ...
Investing Vocabulary 2025-04-09
Across
- collection of financial investments
- market prices are falling
- money paid out to shareholders from profits
- one who owns at least 1 share
- a loan given to the government or company
- market wear stocks are bought and sold
Down
- number of goods or services that money can buy
- process of setting money aside over time
- asset bought to make money
- degree of uncertainty if an investor makes money
- market prices are rising
- Investing in a variety of stocks and bonds
- share in a company
- decline in e conomy,prices on good increase
14 Clues: share in a company • market prices are rising • market prices are falling • asset bought to make money • one who owns at least 1 share • collection of financial investments • market wear stocks are bought and sold • process of setting money aside over time • a loan given to the government or company • Investing in a variety of stocks and bonds • ...
Economics 2 2024-03-21
Across
- - things of value, both tangible and intangible, in the context of accounting, owned by a business
- - profitable
- - the difference between the credits and debits on an account; the amount of money on a bank account
- - a building or room where people perform their jobs, or these places generally; also used abstractly
- - money used in a particular country
- to pay money back to a lender
- - fee paid to an agent or insurance salesperson as a percentage of the policy premium
- - an arrangement with a bank or another financial institution whereby the customer can deposit and withdraw money in cash as well as other forms such as cheques or by electronic means.
- - a document that requires information to be entered on it
- the money charged for a particular service
- - costs incurred by a business which are not directly related to the product and/or service being sold
- - a tax added to the price of most goods and services; certain goods and services are exempt such as certain food and children's' clothes
- - the scope of protection that is provided by an insurance policy
- - 1) the state of being liable; 2) anything for which a person is liable
- - a loan from a bank in order to buy a house/property
- - the money paid by a person/organisation to borrow money or buy something on credit; money given to a saver for making an investment
- - a proportion of a company's earnings paid to shareholders either annually or quarterly
- - the amount of money that is being loaned
- - to increase sales or exposure using advertising; to promote
- - person(s) or organizations receiving the benefit of an insurance policy
- - a record of transactions in a bank account
- - a person who maintains and reviews financial records for a company; the accountant may be employed by another company or employed in-house
- - a person employed to advertise a promote a person, product, service or even a cause
- - a cash machine
- - to be legally obliged to pay for damage, injury, losses, etc.; responsible; n. - liability
- - (1) the chance or possibility of damage, injury or loss; (2) the person or thing giving rise to risk
- - payment of debt in full; also v. to settle
- - a form of debt instrument, allowing governments and companies to raise capital
Down
- - to put money into a business, venture, project, structure, instrument etc. from which it is hoped a profit will be generated
- - trading goods and services via the internet
- - a danger, risk, peril
- - a means of establishing the size of the audience of a television or radio show, used to set advertising fees
- - the money paid for insurance: monthly, quarterly, semi-annually, yearly
- - death, injury, damage etc that forms the basis for a claim; v. - to lose
- - to remove an employee from their position, especially because they have done something wrong
- - a piece of paper money
- - money in the form of notes and coins rather than cheques
- - a contract of insurance, e.g. a product liability policy
- - a person who holds an interest-bearing account
- - the first sale of share in a company which results in the company being listed on a stock exchange
- - 1) the share of a company owned by shareholders; 2) stocks/shares
- - money that a person or organisation owes to another person or organisation; a duty to pay off a debt
- - a small piece made of metal which is used as money
- - the activity of managing how an organisation, service, product, person or cause is perceived in society or a particular part of society
- - the process of choosing keywords to direct internet traffic to a particular website via search engines
- - to provide insurance for something
- - a person who receives something
- - a written or verbal statement made by a person who has bought or used a product or service. It is published, normally within advertising material, to promote the product or service.
- - a person who assesses something, normally an accountant who reviews the annual accounts of a company
- - something owed by a person or organisation to another person of organisation
- - to use publicity and advertising to raise the profile of something or someone or to try and increase sales
- - an application for payment under an insurance policy; v. - to make a claim
- - any activity (withdrawal, deposit, etc.) performed by the holder of an account
- - material designed to generate interest or sales of a product, service, person, event or cause; n. (abs) - unwanted or sought after attention
- money lent by a financial institution that must be repaid with interest - also v.
- - money that has been saved
- - a person or organisation selling securities
- - money received during a particular period of time, normally for products or services (a company) or labour (an employee) but also from financial investments
58 Clues: - profitable • - a cash machine • - a danger, risk, peril • - a piece of paper money • - money that has been saved • to pay money back to a lender • - a person who receives something • - money used in a particular country • - to provide insurance for something • the money charged for a particular service • - the amount of money that is being loaned • ...
Kartkówka z rozdziału 4 (kupowanie i sprzedawanie) 2018-03-06
25 Clues: can • pay • tin • buy • bar • jar • till • rent • loaf • shelf • spend • borrow • packet • bottle • carton • in cash • receipt • cashier • trolley • by card • customer • save money • make money • do shopping • go shopping
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2021-09-20
Across
- US currency is rounded to the nearest _______________
- the counting numbers 1, 2, 3, 4... are considered to be ___________
- ordered from least to greatest
- ordered from greatest to least
- the amount of money you pay for an item
- π is an example of an ___________________ number
- the amount of money owed to the government when purchasing an item/service
- a "thank you" given to a server/delivery driver
- these numbers can be negative, but no decimals
- 4/9 is a _____________ decimal
Down
- the starting amount when calculating simple interest
- the set of natural numbers with zero included are the _________ numbers
- -0.53 is considered a ____________ number
- a discount is a percent of ____________
- an extra amount of money you earn when saving, or an amount of money you owe when borrowing
- 0.375 is the fraction three ____________
- the amount of money you save when something is on sale is called a ___________
17 Clues: ordered from least to greatest • ordered from greatest to least • 4/9 is a _____________ decimal • a discount is a percent of ____________ • the amount of money you pay for an item • 0.375 is the fraction three ____________ • -0.53 is considered a ____________ number • these numbers can be negative, but no decimals • a "thank you" given to a server/delivery driver • ...
