Cecillia
Across
- 3. - A single, one-time payment of money rather than in parts.
- 4. – Money given by the government or an institution that does not need to be repaid.
- 10. – Something that is overpriced or not worth the money paid.
- 11. – Money received, especially as payment for work or through investments.
- 12. – Negotiating the price of something to pay less than the seller first asks.
- 13. – An initial amount of money paid upfront as part of a larger total.
- 15. – A general term for currency used to buy goods and services.
- 16. – The worth of a product compared to its cost.
- 17. – The money spent on goods, services, or bills.
Down
- 1. – Informal British English for having no money.
- 2. – Money provided for a specific purpose, often for projects or research.
- 5. – To pay back money that is owed, usually in installments or at a later date.
- 6. – Payments made over a set period instead of paying the full amount at once.
- 7. – Spending money carelessly and wastefully.
- 8. – Something bought at a price lower than the usual or expected cost.
- 9. – Total income, especially the money a company earns from its business.
- 14. – Having a large amount of money, property, or valuable possessions.