Personal Finance icons — 80 free transparent PNGs
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Featured Personal Finance icons
money-mouth face
see-no-evil monkey
hear-no-evil monkey
leftwards pushing hand
rightwards pushing hand
oncoming fist
judge
man judge
woman judge
horse racing
fingerprint
coin
money bag
treasure chest
yen banknote
dollar banknote
euro banknote
pound banknote
money with wings
credit card
receipt
chart increasing with yen
chart increasing
chart decreasing
locked
unlocked
locked with pen
locked with key
key
old key
ATM sign
clockwise vertical arrows
counterclockwise arrows button
yin yang
Libra
repeat button
repeat single button
currency exchange
heavy dollar sign
Japanese “monthly amount” button
Japanese “not free of charge” button
Japanese “reserved” button
Japanese “bargain” button
Japanese “discount” button
Japanese “free of charge” button
Japanese “prohibited” button
Japanese “acceptable” button
Japanese “application” button
Japanese “passing grade” button
Japanese “vacancy” button
Japanese “congratulations” button
Japanese “secret” button
Japanese “no vacancy” button
flag: European Union
flag: St. Pierre & Miquelon
flag: Svalbard & Jan Mayen
goldfish
donkey
wikidata
drop cover hold
Transparent PNG money and finance icons for budget planners, investing tutorials, debt-payoff trackers and side-hustle posts. Includes currency, charts, banking, billing and office productivity motifs. The Personal Finance hub on IconVault collects every transparent PNG icon in our library that fits this niche, sourced from the open-source OpenMoji v15 dataset and re-tagged for blogging workflows. Whether you are writing a recipe round-up, a packing list, a budgeting tutorial or a salon menu, this is the page to bookmark before you open your image editor.
Every icon below is a free transparent PNG with a clean alpha channel. They render crisply against any background — pastel pinks, dark mode UIs, photo overlays, parchment textures or seasonal holiday graphics. The colour palette of the original OpenMoji set has been preserved so the assets read consistently when used together inside the same post or printable. If you need a flat single-tone version, every icon detail page also exposes a black variant for monochrome layouts.
Typical editorial uses for icons in the Personal Finance hub include:
- Monthly budget templates and printables.
- Debt-payoff trackers and savings goal graphics.
- Investing explainer posts and dividend dashboards.
- Side-hustle and freelance pricing pages.
- Tax season checklists and accounting newsletters.
Inside this hub you can drill down into more specific subcategories listed below. Each subcategory page is a real, indexable HTML page with at least three icons and its own SEO metadata, so search engines can crawl all the way down to the most specific topic — for example a single fruit, a particular musical instrument or a specific exercise. If you prefer to browse by keyword instead of subcategory, scroll to the tag cloud and pick any of the most popular tags. Tags often cut across hubs, so a tag like "heart" or "book" can lead you to assets you would not otherwise discover.
Bloggers love IconVault because every page is server-rendered HTML — there are no SPA loading spinners, no JavaScript image lazy-loaders blocking the print preview, and no obnoxious modal popups asking for an email address. If you write content for Pinterest, the transparent PNG format means you can pin icons over your own photography without a white box ruining the composition. If you publish to a WordPress site, the icons drop straight into the block editor with no extra plugin required. If you build email newsletters, the small file sizes keep your campaign under the Gmail clipping threshold.
This page is updated automatically whenever new icons are seeded into the library. The total icon count for Personal Finance right now is 80. If a specific icon is missing from this hub, check the search page — it might already exist under a different niche, since some assets fit multiple editorial categories.