The place that makes coins
What is the United States Mint?
This man is on the front of the $5 bill
What is Abraham Lincoln
Money is stored in here
What is the vault
A deal made with the make (I.e deposit or withdrawal)
What is a transaction?
To put something away until a later time
What is save
The place where bills are printed
What is the Bureau of Engraving (United States Treasury)
Denomination means ____
What is value?
The way you are guaranteed your money back. (Full name for double points)
FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation)
A number that is your own personal number that allows only you to use your check card.
What is a PIN?
A plan created to keep track of where money earned needs to be spent
What is a budget?
The way to tell where a coin was made
What is a mint mark
Bills are made with this
What is cotton
How banks make money
What is interest?
To spend more money than you have in your account.
What is overdraw?
A rise in prices relative to money available.
What is inflation?
to mint
What is it called to make a coin by stamping metal
This is on the back of the $10 bill
What is the U.S Treasury building?
A machine that preforms the same functions as a human bank teller
What is an ATM?
What is left in your account after you put money in or take money out
What is balance?
The ability to obtain goods or services before payment is made, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future.
What is credit?
FW in the corner of a dollar bill means it was made in _____________
What is FortWorth Texas
This causes bills to glow in UV light.
What is security thread
A set of 9 numbers that identifies a bank associated with an account
What is account number?
A check written against a checking account that doesn't have sufficient funds in it to cover the amount of the check.
What is a bounced check?
The wealth and Resources of a Country or Region, often measured by how many people are currently employed or unemployed.
What is Economy?