Across
- 2. to use something that you don’t own without paying
- 7. the money you get back from the cashier when you paid too m uch
- 8. currency: the type of money used in a country, for example euro, pound or dollar
- 9. to use something for a long time and pay for it regularly, you are not the owner of this thing
- 10. a part of the whole payment
- 12. when you put your money in the bank and you have more than you put in or when you borrow money from the bank and you have to pay back more than you borrowed
- 13. it includes coins and banknotes
- 14. to owe someone money
- 15. to borrow money from the bank that you have to pay back in instalments
- 16. to pay for someone/ something just once
- 17. to give money to someone who has a company or wants to start a business and you expect to get more money back
Down
- 1. to buy something
- 2. to buy something at a great price
- 3. separated money which can be spent only on a specific thing
- 4. a piece of paper that your bank sends you monthly and they write you how much money you have on your account
- 5. to pay for something or send someone money from your bank account, you can do it on the Internet
- 6. round shaped money made of steel and they are usually not really worth much
- 9. the shop give you a new product if your original one is faulty
- 11. you can call this and someone will help you with your problem about their product or answer your questions
- 12. all of your money that you get, for example your salary and your tenants rent