Money put aside for when you retire.
What is a retirement fund?
A bill of exchange or document that guarantees a certain amount of money.
A card that takes money directly out of your account.
What is a debit card?
The meaning of ATM.
What is Automated Teller Machine?
Copies part of a spreadsheet.
What is Ctrl C?
A interest-bearing deposit account held at a bank or other financial institution.
What is a savings account?
A bank account where you can make cash withdrawals or deposits.
What is a checking account?
A card that allows you to borrow money from a bank to buy things.
What is a credit card?
The total amount of money an employee receives before taxes and deductions are taken out
What is gross pay?
Pastes a copied part of a spreadsheet.
What is Ctrl V?
Monetary charge for borrowing money.
What is interest?
Meaning of NSF.
What is non sufficient funds?
A place used for storing money.
What is a bank?
A fixed amount to be paid by the insured individual before any insurance benefit is paid.
What is a deductible?
Vertical line on a spreadsheet.
What is a column?
Responsible for performing various banking transactions for customers.
What is a teller?
A check that is guaranteed by the bank to be paid.
Amount of money one party owes another.
What is debt?
The amount of money you receive from your employer after taxes and other deductions have been taken out.
What is net pay?
Horizontal line on a spreadsheet.
What is a row?
A way to lend money to the government and earn interest for up to 30 years.
What is a savings bond?
A check that is returned unpaid because the account holder does not have enough funds to cover it.
What is a bounced check?
A three-digit number that rates your creditworthiness.
What is credit score?
A compulsory contribution to state revenue.
What are taxes?
Typed to started a formula.
What is =?