Daily Themed Bank earnings, for short Crossword Clue Puzzle Answer from July 18, 2024
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Updated Jul 18, 2024
Bank earnings, for short Daily Themed Crossword Clue Answer
Let’s find the answers to Bank earnings, for short Daily Themed for the July 18, 2024 edition of Daily Themed crossword puzzle. Answer Contains 3 letters. Start with I and end with T, and the possible solutions are INT,IST,INT.
The answer is INT
In crossword puzzles, "INT" stands for "interest," which refers to the earnings or income generated from money deposited in a bank or invested elsewhere. It's a common abbreviation used in financial contexts to denote the return received on savings or investments.
In crossword clues, abbreviations like "INT" are often used to condense longer words or phrases into concise answers that fit the puzzle's grid. So, "Bank earnings, for short" would be clued with "INT" to signify the short form of interest, reflecting the earnings accrued from financial assets.
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