A bank account , Your personal place in the bank to keep your money safe, A deposit , The money you put into your bank account., A cheque , A special piece of paper from the bank that you can use to pay for things instead of using cash., A loan, Money that you borrow from a bank or a person., A mortgage , A special type of loan for buying a house or an apartment., Income , The money you receive, usually from a job, your parents, or from selling things., An expense, The money you spend on something., A bill, A piece of paper or an online message that tells you how much money you need to pay for a service you used, like electricity, internet, or your phone., Waste , To spend money on things you don't need or that have little value, Spend on, To use your money to buy something., Borrow from, To take money from someone (like a friend or a bank) with a promise to give it back to them later., Pay back, To return the money that you borrowed from someone..
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