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32 Cards in this Set
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Insufficient Funds
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Not enough money in a checking account
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Checking Account
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Money taken out of an account using a check or ATM card
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Deposit
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Put money in the bank
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Check
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A written order telling the bank to pay a certain amount of money
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Minimum deposit
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The lowest amount of money needed in an account
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Withdraw
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remove money
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Interest
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Money the bank pays you for an account
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Fee
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A cost you pay
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ATM
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Money taken out of a machine
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Signature card
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A card you sign when you open a banking account
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Deposit slip
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A slip you fill out to show how much money you want to put into an account
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Receipt
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Shows how much money is in your account.
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Check register
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A chart where you record the checks you have written and deposited.
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Balance
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The amount of money in the bank
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Cash
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Dollar bills and coins
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Savings account
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Money in the bank that earns interest
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Withdrawal slip
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A piece of paper used to take money from the bank
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Bank statement
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A report from the bank stating how much money is in your checking and savings account. It also lists all the checks you wrote or deposited.
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make sure you know how to spell all the number
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Know how to spell the months and give abbreviations and numbers.
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Paycheck
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A check for the money earned from a job
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Paycheck stub
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A piece of paper attached to a paycheck
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Gross pay
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Total amount an employee earns
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deduction
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Money taken out of a paycheck
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Net pay
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Money an employee earns after deductions
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Cash a check
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Give to a bank and receive money
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Teller
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an employee at a bank
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Endorse
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Signature on the back of a check
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Expenses
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Payments you must make
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Budget
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A plan for spending money
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Income
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Money earned
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retirement
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The years after a person stops working and earning income
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Social Security
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A government program that takes money out of each employee's paycheck. After the person stops working, he or she will receive the money.
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