Digits - any of the numerals from 0 to 9, Positive Number - numbers that are greater than zero, Negative Number - numbers that are less than zero, Place Value - the value of each digit in a number, Budget - a plan for how to save and spend money, Deposit - money put in a bank account for safe keeping, Withdrawal - money taken from a bank account to spend, Checking Account - an account at a bank that uses checks or ATM cards to easily withdraw money, Savings Account - an account at a bank that stores money for safekeeping, Debit Card - a card issued by a bank allowing the holder to pay for items electronically using their own money from their checking account, Credit - the ability to borrow money or access goods or services with the understanding that you'll pay later with an interest fee, Credit Card - a type of payment card in which charges are made against a line of credit instead of the account holder's cash deposits, Account Number - A unique number of several (often eight or nine) digits used to identify the account at a bank, Routing Number - A number located on the bottom of a check that is the banks identification number, Tip - an amount of money you pay directly to a worker (waitress, maid, delivery), Check - a written, dated, and signed paper from the bank that can be used to pay bills out of your checking account, Bills - Things you pay for, Decimal - The dot that is used to separate dollars and cents or ones and tenths.,

Unit 3: Decimals and Base-10 (money) Vocab

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