Bank Accounts Crossword Puzzle
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- balance: the amount of money that the account holder currently has in their bank or building society account.
- bank: a business that keeps money safe for people and provides ways of making payments using that money (eg cash, cards, cheques.
- bankruptcy: a legal procedure for which you can apply if you are unable to pay your debts.
- budget: a financial plan for the future, showing expected revenues and expenses.
- building society: a financial services business that is owned by its customers and is thus a ‘mutual’ organisation.
- cash card: a plastic card that the holder uses to withdraw cash from their account at a bank or atm.
- cheque: a specially printed form that an account holder uses to give a written payment instruction to their bank that it must pay a specified amount of money from a bank account to a named person or organisation
- chequebook: a book of printed cheques ready for use.
- child trust fund: a special way of saving money for children born after 1 september 2002, but before 3 january 2011.
- clearing: the process of moving money from one account to another and ensuring that the person making the payment has enough funds in their account to cover it.
- current account: a type of bank account that people use to keep their money safe until they want to make a payment.
- debit card: a plastic card that an account holder uses to check their account details, to withdraw cash, or to make payments from their account.
- denomination: the face value of a coin or bank note, eg 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, £1 and £2 in coins; £5, £10, £20 and £50 in notes.
- deposit: money paid into a bank account.