Across
- 4. Something you can scan in order to go directly to a website
- 6. an amount of money spent, a report of your money spent
- 7. having a period of great prosperity
- 9. My grandfather ___________________ when he was younger, they barely made enough money each month to afford food.
- 10. waste (something, especially money or time) in a reckless and foolish manner.
- 12. Not have as many people coming to your shop, store, or buying things from you.
- 13. a life of wealth and success
- 16. If I buy this new phone, it will ____________ and I’ll have no money left.
- 17. If we keep spending this much money, we’ll be ___________ in no time.
- 18. producing a great deal of profit, potentially very profitable
- 20. the inability to pay your debts
- 21. Tomorrow I’m going to ________________ a new pair of Adidas sambas because they’re straight fire
- 24. Not hesitating to do something
- 25. Someone on the internet trying to steal your data or money
- 28. cheat someone, especially financially. (scam)
- 33. What you do in order to receive money, usually talked about in terms of what you are doing, “___________ being a teacher.”
- 35. I’m not sure if I can ever afford a yacht, they ______________.
- 37. Spend a lot of money on something for high quality
- 38. an item owned by a person or company that is worth money
- 39. The exchange of goods or services between two people for money
Down
- 1. This month we really need to ________________ and stop spending so much.
- 2. “Her parents are both incredibly rich, she was totally ____________________________. She will never need to work a day in her life.
- 3. neither make nor lose money
- 5. To access your accounts with your username and password
- 8. a financial gain
- 11. Giving someone direct access to your bank account, either to take out money or put in money
- 14. A verb meaning “to check” or “to see if something is true / correct”
- 15. having a lot of money
- 19. His life is a real __________________ story, he grew up poor and now is a billionaire.
- 22. returning the money you borrowed from a bank or other financial institution, usually a large amount of money
- 23. loan borrowing money that you must pay back later
- 26. This word also means “fake,” or “false,” usually in reference to money
- 27. Sending to a charity
- 29. spending more money than you have in your account
- 30. Digital coins
- 31. returning the money you borrowed from someone, often a small amount
- 32. I don’t think I am going to _____________ this month, I’ll need to call my dad and ask for money.
- 34. automatically paying bills from your bank account
- 36. enter into someone’s accounts without permission
