Type of bills from United States
$1,$5,$10,$20,$50,and $100
Types of bills from Canada
$1,$5,$10,$20,$50,$100. Don’t make $1 or $2 bill any more.
Types of bills from Mexico
20,50,100,200,500,1,000 pesos
$5,$10,$20,$50,$100
To put money into a bank
Deposit
Types of coins from United States
1,5,10,25,50 cents,$1
Bills look like from Canada
Each is different color. polymer plastic paper. all same size.
Bills look like from Mexico
Each is different color and a different length. Polymer plastic paper.
Bills look like from Caribbean
Queen Elizabeth on front. Each is different color
To take money out of a bank
Withdrawal
Bills look like from United States
Mostly green, but some color added recently, All same size. Paper.
Types of coins from Canada
1,5,10,25 cents,$1 Loonie $2 toonie
5,10,20,50 centavo. 5,10, 20 pesos. Don’t use 5 and 10 centavo much. Prices rounded up to the nearest 10.
Types of coins from Caribbean
1,2,5,10,25 cents, $1
A country’s system of money
Currency
Coins look likefrom United States
Penny brown, $1 gold, rest are silver,faces on front
Coins look like from Canada
$1 has 11 sides gold color. $2 is gold in the middle with silver ring. Queens picture changes.
Coins look like from Mexico
Peso coins have two colors of metal
Coins look like from Caribbean
Some are the same size, but all are different weights. Same picture of queen Elizabeth on front.
not having enough of something
The thing that you give up when you buy something
Opportunity cost
Something used to produce goods and services
Resource
To trade without using money
Barter
Making one kind of good or providing one kind of service
Specialization
Depending on others to produce things you need
Interdependence