Across
- 2. To check that your bank records and personal records match.
- 3. Bonuses or points you earn by using a bank card or account.
- 5. A summary from the bank of all your transactions.
- 6. A check that can’t go through because of not enough money.
- 7. The amount of money in your account.
- 10. A bank worker who helps you at the counter.
- 11. A place that keeps your money and helps you with financial services.
- 14. The person who pays the money.
- 18. Your handwritten name used to approve payments or documents.
- 20. A check marked as not usable or canceled.
- 21. Written orders telling a bank to pay money from your account.
- 24. Any money activity (like deposits, withdrawals, or transfers).
- 25. Proof of who you are (like an ID or passport).
- 27. Charges from the bank for certain services.
Down
- 1. Money earned (on savings) or money you pay (on loans).
- 4. When you spend more than what's in your account.
- 8. The part of the check you keep that shows the payment info.
- 9. The person or company who gets paid.
- 12. A place at a bank where you keep your money (like checking or savings).
- 13. A type of account where you save money and earn interest.
- 15. To take money out of your account.
- 16. A machine that lets you take out or deposit money without a teller.
- 17. A short note on a check to say what it’s for.
- 19. A card that uses your own money from the bank when you buy something.
- 22. When a transaction or check is stopped and won't go through.
- 23. To put money into your account.
- 26. A type of account you use for everyday spending.
