Across
- 3. When the payee signs their name on the back of a check to cash or deposit the check
- 6. The party that writes the check (to the payee)
- 9. to look for the difference between 2 things Afford have enough money to make a purchase
- 11. A booklet that is used to keep a record of all your checking related transactions, including checks written and deposits
- 14. something you would like, but is not essential, like a ticket to the movies or coffee in a cafe with friends
- 15. a plan for how much money to spend on a purchase Add make bigger, put together
- 17. something you must have, such as regular food, a safe place to live, or a medical cost
- 18. An amount the bank charges (fees) for use of the checking account
- 19. money that you have to pay out, such as rent, food, insurance
Down
- 1. The party that receives the check (who you write the check to)
- 2. within the amount or range that can be spent
- 4. more than, above
- 5. The amount of money currently in your checking account
- 7. a negative value, such as money that goes out of your bank account for an expense
- 8. spent over or more than the budget
- 9. a positive value, such as money that comes into your bank account as income
- 10. money that comes to you from all sources - including salary and gifts
- 12. as much as you need
- 13. an amount that is added to the price of a purchase
- 16. less than, below
- 18. money that is left after you have subtracted your expenses from your income