Across
- 2. The money that an organization such as a bank lends and somebody borrows.
- 3. A machine used in shops that shows and records the amount of money you have to pay.
- 7. A piece of paper that you can use for paying instead of using money. (In U.S. is called Check)
- 8. A sum of money you pay regularly to e.g. a bank, until you have returned all the money you owe.
- 12. To receive money, property, etc. from somebody when they die.
- 13. A person who has a lot of money, possessions, etc.
- 14. To have enough money to be able to buy something.
- 16. A small flat folding case made of e.g. leather, used for keeping paper money and credit cards.
- 17. A person whose job is dealing with people arriving at the bank.
Down
- 1. Any of the units of equal value into which a company is divided and sold to raise money.
- 4. A piece of paper that shows how much money you have spent on something.
- 5. Money that you have to pay to the government so that it can pay for public services.
- 6. A piece of paper money.
- 7. A small flat piece of metal used as money.
- 9. A legal agreement by which a bank lends you money to buy a house.
- 10. A person who buys and sells things for other people.
- 11. A strong metal box used for storing valuable things in, e.g. money or jeweller.
- 15. A room with thick walls and a strong door in a bank, used for keeping valuable things safe.