Across
- 2. A monetary penalty for breaking a law or rule.
- 7. Money paid to release someone from custody while awaiting trial.
- 12. A government department responsible for managing public revenue and expenditures.
- 13. Money placed in a bank account or paid as a security for goods or services.
- 14. A sum of money given regularly for personal expenses.
- 17. Payment for work, usually calculated on an hourly or daily basis.
- 18. The total income of an organization or government before expenses.
- 20. A fixed, regular payment, often for educational or internship purposes.
- 21. A small case used for carrying money, cards, and identification.
- 23. Money spent on goods, services, or bills.
- 25. A small amount of money given to service workers for their service.
- 26. A long-term loan used to buy property, where the property serves as collateral.
- 27. A fixed regular payment, typically paid monthly, for work done.
- 28. Money sent to someone, often by a person working abroad to their family.
- 30. Physical money in the form of bills and coins.
- 31. A financial plan outlining income and expenses over a period of time.
- 34. A small, flat piece of metal issued by a government as currency.
- 35. A portion of a company’s earnings distributed to its shareholders.
- 36. A legal status where a person or business cannot repay debts.
- 37. A financial arrangement where money is borrowed to be repaid later.
Down
- 1. The act of allocating money to generate profit or income.
- 3. Money given for a specific purpose, often by a government or organization.
- 4. The amount of money available in a bank account or the difference between income and expenses.
- 5. Money borrowed from a person or institution that must be repaid.
- 6. A fixed charge for a service or privilege.
- 8. A sum of money saved or set aside for a specific purpose.
- 9. A piece of paper currency or a written statement of money owed.
- 10. Regular payments to a retired person, funded by their employer or the government.
- 11. A gift of money or goods for a cause or charity.
- 13. Money owed to another person or institution.
- 15. A facility allowing withdrawal of more money than is in an account, up to a limit.
- 16. A charge imposed for breaking a rule or contract.
- 19. The cost of borrowing money or the earnings on savings or investments, expressed as a percentage.
- 22. Any exchange of money, goods, or services.
- 24. A mandatory financial charge imposed by a government.
- 29. Money given back after a purchase or coins in general.
- 31. A financial institution that manages money, including savings, loans, and investments.
- 32. Money deducted from a bank account, typically for purchases or payments.
- 33. The official money used in a country.