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Finance Vocabulary

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What is money you make called?   Income  
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Hanging onto your money for a future use instead of spending it.   Saving  
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Pay out (money) in buying or hiring goods or services.   Spending  
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An example of this is depositing money in a bank or by buying a bond or stock in a company   Investing  
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When a customer obtains goods or services before payment, based on the promise that payment will be made in the future.   Credit  
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The opposite of spending   Saving  
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Using your money to try to make more money   Investing  
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What is a salary or money you make at job called?   Income  
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CARS and HOUSES are usually bought using this because no one has CASH for such large purchases.   Credit  
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Consumers do this with their money.   Spend  
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An example of this is buying real estate (a home or business building)   Investing  
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If you don’t pay the bank back, you might not be able to buy something using this in the future   Credit  
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This is what you create to help guide and or track your spending.   Budget  
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Going to the store and purchasing something without paying cash or a debit card means you have used this.   Credit  
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Going to Sonic and purchasing a large grape slushie and chili cheese tater tots is an example of this.   Spending  
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Buying a house is an example of this.   Investing  
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Writing down what you plan to spend your money on is an example of this.   Budget  
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Putting money aside to use for another time is an example of this.   Saving  
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