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A record of check, cash, and debit card transactions. Used to keep a running balance of the money amount in your checking account.
A loan where the interest rate never changes over the life of the loan.
Money you pay in cash up front when buying something on credit (Example: houses)
Buying something before thinking about whether you actually need it or not/making a rash decision when purchasing an item
The code that protects your account name, your account number, and other information by making it unreadable to others
The interest rate banks offer to their best business customers
The percentage of interest you pay on your loan
The amount of money you put into or deposit into a savings account/ the amount borrowed where the borrower pays interest
A credit incentive program where you get back a portion of what you spent in credit
Interest that is computed on the amount that you borrow
The period when the borrower repays the loan back
A type of loan where the interest rate goes up and down with inflation and other economic conditions.
Food, shelter, and basic clothing.
Movie theater, coffee, desserts, eating out, laptop, and new bed.
Mortgage, college, and a business loan are all examples of :
Food, clothes, and vacation are all examples of :
The money you owe for using the bank's or credit union's money:
One trick to get out of debt is to make your minimum monthly payment, and then take any leftover money to pay _________ of the principle off.
Different ways to ____________: Keep 10% of cash income, don't touch your account, and always have an emergency account.
Using money that is lent to you and that you pay back after receiving a bill
This card is similar to using cash as the money is being taken directly out of your checking account from the bank.
Writing this is a way of paying someone on paper.
A plan you should come up with and have for spending money.
Types of money.
The number that identifies your account is the _____________ number
The number that indicates the bank the check is issues from is the ___________ number.
TO sign your name on the back of a check in means of permission to cash the check, add money to your account, or pay the money to another person.
An account where money can be spent with a debit card or checks.
An account where money is set aside in a bank that earns interest.
To add money into an account
Taking money out of an account is to:
PIN means personal __________________ number.
A monthly report from the bank stating all of your transactions.
A deposit, transfer, withdrawal within an account.
A time deposit that has a fixed term and fixed interest rate is a _______ of deposit.

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