Bank Accounts

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Across
  1. 1. A person whom money is paid; a person or business whom a check is made payable
  2. 3. False; cheating
  3. 10. Code A 3-digit number printed on the back of a debit card.
  4. 11. To carry out a business exchange
  5. 14. the amount of money you have in your account
  6. 15. (Personal Identification Number) A 4-digit code that you enter to verify electronic transactions with a debit card.
  7. 16. Questions Questions only you would know the answer to, used for online banking to keep your account secure
  8. 18. an electronic check connected to your checking account
  9. 21. register Where withdrawals and deposits are recorded in a bank account
  10. 23. something used to show who a person is (Driver’s license, passport, birth certificate)
  11. 24. To take money out of an account
Down
  1. 1. a secret word or phrase that must be used to gain access to a computer system, network, or online account
  2. 2. Money taken out of the bank.
  3. 4. number a unique number given to a checking or savings account
  4. 5. Putting money into your bank account
  5. 6. transfer Moving money from one account to another electronically.
  6. 7. A small, thin piece of material with tiny electronic parts on the front of a credit or debit card.
  7. 8. statement a record of activity (money added/money spent) on a particular account
  8. 9. (Automated Teller Machine) A machine that allows you to electronically access your checking account to get cash, make deposits, and check your balance.
  9. 12. Stripe A black, brown, or silver stripe of magnetic information found on the back of a credit or debit card.
  10. 13. Card a card connected to your checking account that can be used to make purchases (immediate withdrawal of funds)
  11. 17. A unique series of characters used to identify a user and allow access to a computer system, network, or online account
  12. 19. Deposit An electronic check that is deposited into your bank account every pay cycle.
  13. 20. number A 9-digit code that’s based on the U.S. bank location where an account is opened. It’s the first set of numbers printed on the bottom of your checks, on the left side.
  14. 22. Terminal A card reader that a retailer used to record a sale and initiate payment approval.