Across
- 2. the things that someone has to purchase to accomplish a task, or simply to live, and the specific costs associated with them
- 3. to have completely run out of money
- 7. very reserved and cautious with your spending. Neutral or positive connotation
- 10. to literally not have even a penny, or a cent. Destitute
- 11. the exact number figure representing the price of something, usually for a service or for access to something
- 13. money earned in the past that in not spent, instead it is kept for the future
- 14. someone who spends money in an irresponsible manner on luxury items
- 15. the money that someone receives. Usually for work done, but also things such as gifts, inheritance, scholarships, etc.
- 16. the amount of money that someone can spend, or needs to spend, on something
Down
- 1. payments given or received in stages, such as monthly, weekly, yearly, etc.
- 3. a person or organization that has been formally declared unable to reimburse debts.
- 4. to do something that did not actually need to be done
- 5. to act without much consideration of the effects of the action
- 6. requests for payment for a service or product, possibly the literal paper it is written one
- 8. to be very unwilling to spend money even when one really should. Negative connotation
- 9. to be losing money, usually for a business
- 12. unlikely to spend or loan money for something. Neutral connotation
