ESL Money Matters 4.1 Low Intermediate

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Across
  1. 1. Non-essential expenses that can be adjusted based on personal choice.
  2. 4. Money spent on goods or services; costs incurred during budgeting.
  3. 6. The means by which people move from one place to another, often involving costs (like bus fares).
  4. 10. money To use money to buy goods or services.
  5. 11. back To reduce spending on certain items.
  6. 12. A vertical section in a table or chart where similar items are listed.
  7. 13. Activities that provide enjoyment, often requiring money.
  8. 14. Essential services such as water, electricity, and gas that require payment.
Down
  1. 2. To make something part of a whole; in budgeting, it refers to adding expenses or income sources.
  2. 3. Services related to medical care that may involve costs.
  3. 5. a budget The process of planning how to spend your money.
  4. 7. A loan specifically for purchasing property, usually paid back over many years.
  5. 8. Necessary items that must be purchased for basic living needs (e.g., food).
  6. 9. Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or investments.
  7. 11. A visual representation of data, often used to track expenses.
  8. 15. money To keep money instead of spending it; often done for future needs.