Unit 5 Money
Across
- 3. To give some money as part of a group effort to pay for something together.
- 5. To use or do less of something, often to save money or improve a situation.
- 8. To have enough money to buy or do something without causing financial problems.
- 9. To stop using or having something because it is no longer needed or wanted.
- 11. When something is worth the amount of money you spend on it because it is good quality or useful.
- 14. To spend a lot of money on something you don’t really need but want to enjoy.
- 15. To buy something quickly because it is being sold at a very low price.
- 16. To regularly check and record something, like your spending or activities, so you know what is happening.
- 17. An amount of money you pay for a service, such as banking, education, or professional advice.
Down
- 1. A piece of paper or electronic document that shows you have paid for something.
- 2. To charge someone too much money for something; an unfair price.
- 3. The money you get back when you pay more than the price of something, usually in coins or small bills.
- 4. To save money for a special purpose in the future.
- 6. A machine (ATM) where you can take out cash from your bank account using a card.
- 7. The total cost of something after everything has been added up.
- 10. To manage to live or deal with a situation using the money or resources you have, even if it’s not much.
- 12. A small amount of money given regularly, often by parents to children, to spend as they like.
- 13. Something you buy; the act of buying something.