Across
- 2. A paper that shows what you paid for.
- 5. to ask for money for something (a service or product).
- 6. the money you make after paying all costs.
- 10. Money you earn for work, often paid weekly or hourly.
- 12. A lower price than usual.
- 14. to collect or increase money (or to lift something up).
- 16. Money you get every month for your job.
- 17. Money you pay to the government.
- 21. money you owe someone.
- 22. to have enough money to buy something.
- 25. A plan for how to spend your money.
- 26. to need to pay someone back.
- 27. to use something in a bad way, without a good result.
Down
- 1. to take something for a short time.
- 3. extra money you pay when you borrow, or earn when you save.
- 4. to use or divide something with other people.
- 7. The money you receive, usually from work.
- 8. Money you borrow from a bank or person.
- 9. A list of things you have to pay for.
- 11. to get money by working.
- 13. To send money from one account to another.
- 15. to receive money or things from someone when they die.
- 18. A machine to take out money from your bank.
- 19. How much something is worth.
- 20. to give something (usually money) for a short time.
- 23. Money you owe to someone.
- 24. the value of something in money.
