Across
- 1. Physical money, like notes and coins.
- 4. Money saved during your working life that you receive when you are old and stop working.
- 7. Trading goods or services directly without using money.
- 8. Planning how to spend and save your money.
- 11. Money given by the government to help people who need support (for example, if they are unemployed or ill).
- 13. A fixed amount of money paid regularly (monthly or yearly) for a job.
- 14. Money you earn for work, usually paid hourly or weekly.
- 15. A place where coins and money are made.
- 16. Extra money you earn from saving money in a bank, or extra money you pay when you borrow money.
Down
- 1. the type of spending you must pay regularly, like rent or bills.
- 2. A society where people pay using cards, phones, or online instead of cash.
- 3. the type of spending on things you choose, like snacks or games
- 5. card – A card that lets you buy things now and pay the money back later.
- 6. card A card used to pay for things using money from your bank account.
- 9. Things you must have to live, like food, water, and shelter.
- 10. a record that shows how much money you earned and what was taken out (like tax).
- 12. Money you receive, usually from working or business.
- 14. Things you would like to have but do not really need, like toys or treats.
