Miss Smith 7 th Grade Civics *pgs. 517-521.  Money in _______ accounts earn ________  Money can be _________ when needed  Usually must keep a _______.

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Miss Smith 7 th Grade Civics *pgs

 Money in _______ accounts earn ________  Money can be _________ when needed  Usually must keep a _______ balance and limit ___________

 The longer the money is ________, the more _________ you’ll earn

 Bonds are _____________ of debt issued by ___________ and corporations  Earn _______  When the bond matures/_______, the bond holder gets their _____ back

 _________ houses buy and sell stocks for _________  The employees are called _____  _____ exchange- where ______ are bought and ____  Mutual funds- large number of ______ owned in _______ by many people  Mutual market funds- ______ funds that buy _______- _____ bonds

 Banks use _______ to fund the _____ they provide  This allows businesses to ______ in new _______ to help their company _____ and produce more goods and services

 All _________ institutions must receive a _____ or federal _______ to operate