Banking Terms

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Across
  1. 1. A record at a bank where money is kept.
  2. 4. A person or company that lends money.
  3. 5. The person or business receiving payment.
  4. 6. NUMBER: A number that identifies a specific bank.
  5. 9. Money placed into a bank account.
  6. 10. Money kept for future use.
  7. 11. A document showing account activity and balances.
  8. 13. The person or business making a payment.
  9. 15. CARD: A card that takes money directly from your bank account when you pay.
  10. 16. ORDER: A prepaid paper payment that works like a check.
  11. 18. A plan for how to spend and save money.
  12. 20. Charges paid for services.
  13. 21. A book containing checks used to pay for things from a bank account.
  14. 22. Money borrowed that must be paid back with interest.
  15. 24. Automated Teller Machine; a machine used to withdraw or deposit money.
  16. 27. The money used in a country, such as dollars or euros.
  17. 29. When a check or payment is rejected because there is not enough money in the account.
  18. 30. The amount of money in an account.
Down
  1. 2. CARD: A card that allows you to borrow money to make purchases and pay it back later.
  2. 3. The original amount of money borrowed or invested.
  3. 5. A punishment or extra charge for breaking a rule or missing a payment.
  4. 7. When more money is withdrawn from an account than is available.
  5. 8. Money put into something with the goal of making a profit.
  6. 12. Extra money earned from savings or paid on borrowed money.
  7. 14. Money paid to investors from a company’s profits.
  8. 17. FUND: A collection of money from many investors used to buy stocks or bonds.
  9. 19. To sign the back of a check so it can be cashed or deposited.
  10. 23. To take money out of a bank account.
  11. 25. The government department responsible for managing money and finances.
  12. 26. A financial institution where people save and borrow money.
  13. 28. To compare bank records with personal records to make sure they match.