| A | B |
| numbers located at the bottom in the middle group of numbers on the check | account number |
| the first rule when writing checks | capitalize the first letter |
| how cent is written on a check | like a fraction |
| any "action" that is completed on the check register | transaction |
| type of transaction that is added to the balance | deposit |
| the year the Coinage act was passed | 1792 |
| name of the clay that coins are sculpted from | plasteline |
| substance blanks are cut from | coils |
| name of the remaining material cut out of blanks | webbing |
| what happens if you do not pay your income tax | go to jail |
| type of account that earns interest | savings |
| type of account that does not earn interest | checking |
| what do they buy low and sell high on Wall Street | stocks |
| the country that first printed money on paper | China |
| the purpose of a check register | balance a checking account |
| agency protects depositors money if a bank should fail | FDIC |
| agency protects depositors money if a credit union should fail | NCUA |
| when Congress created the Mint | April 2, 1792 |
| when you write a check for more money than you have | bouncing a check |
| the year the dollar was adopted as the money unit of the United States | 1785 |
| precious metals that coins were first minted from | gold, copper and silver |
| open to members only, offer low fees and higher rate on return | credit union |
| open to the public, offer higher fees and low rate on return | bank |