Day 1 Terms of the Day 1. Financial- having to do with money 2. Financial Management- how you manage your money 3. Financial Goal- something you wish.

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Day 1 Terms of the Day 1. Financial- having to do with money 2. Financial Management- how you manage your money 3. Financial Goal- something you wish to accomplish related to your finances 4. Banking services- those services a bank offers – checking, savings, certificate of deposit, money markets, etc. 5. Deposit- putting money into your account

Terms of the day 6.Withdrawal- to take money out of your account. 7. Balance- the amount you currently have in your account 8. Transaction- can be either a deposit or a withdrawal 9.Post- write it down in your check book 10.Signature- cursive version of your name

11. Check Register- Section of checkbook where you post your transactions and balance. 12. Non sufficient -Insufficient Funds- Bounced Check-Cold Check when you do not have enough money in your account to cover a withdrawal. 13. Endorsement- Signing the back of a check you have received to allow the bank to cash it.

Terms of the Day 14. Interest- the amount of money you are paid for allowing a bank or someone else to use your money. 15. Investment- putting your money into something in order to make it grow.

Terms of the Day 16. Financial goal- goal related to your money 17.Team goal- goal related to a group of people working together as a team 18. Personal goal- a goal related to you 19. Career Goal- a goal related to your job or career.

Terms of the Day 20.Realistic – to face facts as they really are 21. Destiny- future 22. initiative- the quality of doing something without being told