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- 3. A piece of paper that lets you tell your bank to pay someone a certain amount of money from your account. It’s like writing an order to the bank to give your money to someone else.
- 5. A quick way to send money online to someone else’s bank account, usually through a phone or computer.
- 6. Setting aside money instead of spending it, so you can use it later for something important or special.
- 8. The type of money a country uses, like dollars in Canada, pesos in Mexico, or yen in Japan.
- 11. Tips or extra money someone gives you to say "thank you" for good service, like at a restaurant or salon.
- 13. The money you get from working, like your allowance, job, or gifts.
- 14. A card that lets you use money from your bank account to pay for things. You usually have to be a certain age to get one, like a teenager.
- 15. Money you can hold in your hand, like coins and paper bills, that you use to pay for things.
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- 1. A plan for how you will spend your money, showing how much you will save and how much you can spend on things like food, fun, and bills.
- 2. The act of using your money to buy things, like toys, snacks, or paying for a movie.
- 4. The money you earn for every hour you work. The more hours you work, the more money you get.
- 7. A card that lets you borrow money to pay for things and then pay it back later. You need to be old enough and meet certain rules to get one.
- 9. A set amount of money you earn for doing a job, no matter how many hours you work.
- 10. When items are sold for less than usual, so you can buy them at a cheaper price.
- 12. The things you have to pay for, like food, clothes, or bills.
