Method of Payment
Financial Literacy Terms
Financial Management
Financial Literacy Terms Part 2
100

A piece of paper that tells the bank to pay someone directly from your bank account

Cheque

100

What is a transaction?

An agreement between the buyer and seller to exchange goods and services for money.

100

This action means to pay for goods and services such as groceries, clothing, bills, home repairs etc. 

Spending

100

A record of money that you receive or pay out. It tells you how much money you have in your chequings and savings account.

Bank Account
200

A plastic card used to buy goods or services where money is taken directly from your bank account instead of using cash

Debit Card

200

What is a good?

A good is an item that is purchased. I.e., a water bottle, a hair brush. 

200

This means to put money away for future use. I.e.,  retirement, vacation or larger items. 

Saving

200

When you buy and sell or exchange goods and services

Trade

300

A plastic card used to buy goods or services where the credit card company will pay first, then you pay the company back later. This card charges interest.

Credit Card

300

What is a service? 

Actions people perform for others, that they are paid to do. i.e., car repair, lawn mowing, hair cutting. 

300

This means to obtain money for labour or services. Also known as income. 

Earning

300

To receive money with the understanding that it will be paid back. 

Borrow

400

Electronic transfer of money online from one bank to another.

E-Transfer


400

What is a need? 

Goods or services we need in order to survive. I.e., food, water, shelter, transportation and clothing. 

400

Means to purchase something that will help you make profit (money) or help produce income. 

Invest 

400

A plan for how you will spend and save your money.

Budget

500

Comes in the form of metal and plastic. You use this to purchase goods or services.

Money/Coins 

500

What is a want? 

Goods and services that would be nice to have. i.e., computers, skate board 

500

This means giving to charity or helping out with a cause. 

Donating 

500

An amount of money that people have to pay that goes to the government to help pay for things that the city, province or country needs. In Ontario it is 13%

Tax