Across
- 2. Bill Paper money with a specific value, such as one, five, ten, or twenty dollars. Dollar bills are used to buy things.
- 3. A machine that lets you withdraw cash from your bank account or check your balance. It stands for "Automated Teller Machine."
- 4. A piece of paper that you write to pay for things or give to someone as payment. It's a way to use your bank account to make payments.
- 8. A plan that helps you manage your money. It shows how much you have and how you plan to spend or save it.
- 10. The money you set aside or save for the future. It's a good idea to save some of your allowance or earnings.
- 11. The money you earn, often from a job or allowance. It's important to manage your income wisely.
- 14. Extra money that a bank pays you when you keep your savings in an account. It's like a little bonus for saving!
Down
- 1. Money that parents or guardians give you regularly, often on a weekly or monthly basis. It's for you to manage and learn about money.
- 5. Small, round pieces of metal money. They come in different values, like pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters.
- 6. Using your money to buy things or pay for activities. It's important to make wise spending choices.
- 7. A small, flat case that people use to carry money, credit cards, and other important items. It fits in your pocket or purse.
- 8. A place where people keep their money, and it can also lend money or help you open a savings account.
- 9. Money that you owe to someone because you borrowed it or bought something on credit. It's important to pay off your debts responsibly.
- 12. Card A plastic card that allows you to buy things on credit, which means you pay for them later. Be careful not to overspend!
- 13. Bank A small container, often shaped like a pig, where you can collect and save your coins and small bills.