Money

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Across
  1. 2. The specific type of money used in a particular country, such as the dollar, euro, or yen.
  2. 4. Physical currency in the form of bills and coins used for buying goods and services.
  3. 6. Allocating money with the expectation of earning a profit or generating income in the future.
  4. 9. Money spent on various items and services, including bills, groceries, and entertainment.
  5. 10. Giving money or resources to a person, organization, or cause to support a charitable purpose.
  6. 11. The act of converting one form of currency into another, often when traveling to different countries.
  7. 12. A small, portable container used to hold and carry money, cards, and other personal items.
  8. 14. The ability to borrow money or purchase items with the promise of paying them back later.
Down
  1. 1. Paper money issued by the government or central bank representing a certain value.
  2. 3. Borrowed money that is expected to be repaid with interest over a set period of time.
  3. 4. Metal discs with assigned values used as a form of currency for making smaller transactions.
  4. 5. Money set aside and saved for future use or emergencies.
  5. 7. A plan for managing and allocating money to different expenses based on income and priorities.
  6. 8. Money earned from work or other sources such as investments or allowances.
  7. 10. A method of payment that deducts money directly from a bank account for purchases.
  8. 13. Automated Teller Machine, a device that allows people to withdraw or deposit money from a bank.