Explore famous landmarks and places related to money in this easy crossword puzzle designed for adults and general audiences. Perfect for learning about banks, museums, and key financial sites.
Currency Currents and Fiscal Flows is a medium crossword puzzle with 20 clues covering . Play it online for free below, or create your own crossword with our free crossword maker.
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Currency Currents and Fiscal Flows
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- 1. Someone who owes money to another party
- 2. Loan secured by real estate property
- 4. Wealth in money or assets used to produce more wealth
- 6. Five-cent coin in U.S. currency
- 7. Provision of financial resources for a purpose
- 8. Annual income returned on an investment
- 9. Document acknowledging a payment received
- 14. Resource with economic value owned by an individual or corporation
- 15. Tax imposed on imported goods
- 17. Ownership value in an asset after debts are deducted
- 18. Book or collection of accounts recording financial transactions
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- 3. Agent who buys and sells assets on behalf of clients
- 5. Legal seizure of wages to repay debts
- 10. Money received regularly through work or investments
- 11. Initial allocation of shares or funds
- 12. Payment made to shareholders from company profits
- 13. Money set aside typically in a bank for future use
- 16. Portable container for carrying cash and cards
- 19. A financial plan outlining expected income and expenses
- 20. Charge for services rendered or permission granted
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