Across
- 2. The opposite of debt.
- 5. The bank of the US government.
- 8. A paper bill worth one dollar.
- 11. Lincoln The first name of the US president featured on the $5 bill.
- 13. card A type of card that allows you to borrow money to make purchases.
- 14. The act of taking out money from your account.
- 18. A coin that’s worth ten cents.
- 20. A system of borrowing money to buy something and paying it back later.
- 21. The process of putting money aside for future use.
- 24. The person responsible for managing a company's finances.
- 25. A small, round coin used in many countries.
- 26. The action of reducing your spending.
- 28. A type of currency used in the UK.
- 30. The word for money received as a gift or prize.
- 31. Money given to someone to help them financially.
- 33. A place where you exchange money for goods or services.
- 34. The action of selling goods or services in exchange for money.
- 35. A type of investment where you buy shares in a company.
- 37. Another word for "pennies."
- 38. A business that lends you money to buy a home.
Down
- 1. A popular mobile payment app.
- 3. A fee charged for borrowing money.
- 4. The term for when money increases in value over time.
- 6. A term for a large amount of money.
- 7. A unit of currency in Japan.
- 9. The currency used in South Africa.
- 10. A term for how much something costs.
- 12. The first step in managing money; involves tracking your income and expenses.
- 15. Money collected from customers or clients.
- 16. Money that you owe to someone.
- 17. The paper version of money.
- 18. A paper bill worth 100 cents.
- 19. The name of the government institution that prints money.
- 22. A bank account where you deposit money for safekeeping.
- 23. The money you earn from working.
- 27. A fund where people invest their money for future needs.
- 29. The term used when your financial situation is negative.
- 30. A financial term for earning more than you spend.
- 32. Money used to pay for goods and services.
- 36. A type of loan that uses property as collateral.
