Across
- 4. The money you pay for a journey, like a bus or taxi ride.
- 7. A container, often shaped like a pig, used to save coins.
- 8. Money paid to use a road or bridge.
- 12. Having enough money to live comfortably; wealthy.
- 14. sharks People who lend money illegally at very high interest rates.
- 15. Successful and wealthy.
- 16. The money you earn from working or investments.
- 17. Having no money.
- 19. Money you must pay as a punishment for breaking a rule or law.
- 21. Money or a gift given to someone to make them do something dishonest.
- 22. Physical money in the form of notes and coins.
- 23. laundering Hiding the source of illegally earned money to make it look legal.
- 24. evasion Illegally avoiding paying taxes.
- 26. A share of a company’s profits paid to shareholders.
Down
- 1. Money paid to you regularly for your job.
- 2. A payment for a service, like a lawyer or a doctor.
- 3. Having no money at all.
- 5. Having a lot of money or wealth.
- 6. A secure room or space where valuables or money are kept.
- 9. A narrow opening where you insert coins or cards, e.g., in a vending machine.
- 10. Paper money.
- 11. Small, metal pieces of money.
- 13. The crime of making fake copies of money, documents, or signatures.
- 18. Stealing money that you are responsible for in a job or organization.
- 20. Small plastic rectangles used to pay instead of cash (e.g., debit or credit cards).
- 22. the books Dishonestly changing financial records to hide the truth.
- 25. The cash register in a shop where money is kept.
