Budgeting / Money terms

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