Bank account - A place to keep your money safe, Deposit - To put money into your bank account, Withdraw - To take money out of your bank account, Balance - The amount of money you have in your account, Fee - Money you pay for a service, Teller - A person who works at the bank, ATM - A machine to take out or put in money, Cheque - A paper that lets you pay someone, Debit card - A card that uses your own money, Credit card - A card that lets you borrow money, Interest - Extra money the bank gives you when you save, Loan - Money you borrow from the bank, Transfer - To move money from one place to another, PIN - A secret number you use at the ATM or with your card, Online banking - Using the internet to manage your money, E-transfer - Sending money to someone using the internet, Direct deposit - When money goes straight into your account (for example, your salary), Statement - A paper or online list of all your bank activities, Overdraft - When you spend more money than you have in your account, Savings account - A bank account where you keep money to save, Chequing account - A bank account for everyday spending, Branch - A local bank office, Account number - The number that identifies your account, Identification (ID) - A document that shows who you are,

Vocabulary List for — Using Common Banking Services

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