Savings –Money setaside forfuture use.Interest – Extramoney earnedon savings orpaid whenborrowingmoney.Wants –Things youwould like tohave but canlive without.Deposit –Money putinto anaccount.Expense– Moneyyouspend.Fixed Expense– A cost thatusually staysthe same eachmonth, such asrent.Debt –Money thatis owed tosomeoneelse.Budget – Aplan for howyou will earn,save, andspend money.Income –Moneyyou earnor receive.Withdrawal– Moneytaken out ofan account.Bank Account– A place at abank or creditunion to keepmoney.EmergencyFund – Moneysaved forunexpectedexpenses.Gross Pay –Total earningsbefore taxesanddeductions.Variable Expense– A cost that canchange frommonth to month,such as food orentertainment.Credit –Borrowingmoney with anagreement topay it backlater.Budget Surplus– When youearn moremoney thanyou spend.Financial Decision– A choiceinvolving how toearn, save, spend,borrow, or investmoney.Net Pay –Money leftafter taxes anddeductions aretaken out.Credit Card – Acard that letsyou borrowmoney to makepurchases.Debit Card – Acard that usesmoney directlyfrom your bankaccount.Taxes – Moneypaid to thegovernment tosupport publicservices.Budget Deficit– When youspend moremoney thanyou earn.Goal –Somethingyou plan toachieve.Needs – Thingsnecessary forliving, such asfood, housing,and clothing.Savings –Money setaside forfuture use.Interest – Extramoney earnedon savings orpaid whenborrowingmoney.Wants –Things youwould like tohave but canlive without.Deposit –Money putinto anaccount.Expense– Moneyyouspend.Fixed Expense– A cost thatusually staysthe same eachmonth, such asrent.Debt –Money thatis owed tosomeoneelse.Budget – Aplan for howyou will earn,save, andspend money.Income –Moneyyou earnor receive.Withdrawal– Moneytaken out ofan account.Bank Account– A place at abank or creditunion to keepmoney.EmergencyFund – Moneysaved forunexpectedexpenses.Gross Pay –Total earningsbefore taxesanddeductions.Variable Expense– A cost that canchange frommonth to month,such as food orentertainment.Credit –Borrowingmoney with anagreement topay it backlater.Budget Surplus– When youearn moremoney thanyou spend.Financial Decision– A choiceinvolving how toearn, save, spend,borrow, or investmoney.Net Pay –Money leftafter taxes anddeductions aretaken out.Credit Card – Acard that letsyou borrowmoney to makepurchases.Debit Card – Acard that usesmoney directlyfrom your bankaccount.Taxes – Moneypaid to thegovernment tosupport publicservices.Budget Deficit– When youspend moremoney thanyou earn.Goal –Somethingyou plan toachieve.Needs – Thingsnecessary forliving, such asfood, housing,and clothing.

Untitled Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Savings – Money set aside for future use.
  2. Interest – Extra money earned on savings or paid when borrowing money.
  3. Wants – Things you would like to have but can live without.
  4. Deposit – Money put into an account.
  5. Expense – Money you spend.
  6. Fixed Expense – A cost that usually stays the same each month, such as rent.
  7. Debt – Money that is owed to someone else.
  8. Budget – A plan for how you will earn, save, and spend money.
  9. Income – Money you earn or receive.
  10. Withdrawal – Money taken out of an account.
  11. Bank Account – A place at a bank or credit union to keep money.
  12. Emergency Fund – Money saved for unexpected expenses.
  13. Gross Pay – Total earnings before taxes and deductions.
  14. Variable Expense – A cost that can change from month to month, such as food or entertainment.
  15. Credit – Borrowing money with an agreement to pay it back later.
  16. Budget Surplus – When you earn more money than you spend.
  17. Financial Decision – A choice involving how to earn, save, spend, borrow, or invest money.
  18. Net Pay – Money left after taxes and deductions are taken out.
  19. Credit Card – A card that lets you borrow money to make purchases.
  20. Debit Card – A card that uses money directly from your bank account.
  21. Taxes – Money paid to the government to support public services.
  22. Budget Deficit – When you spend more money than you earn.
  23. Goal – Something you plan to achieve.
  24. Needs – Things necessary for living, such as food, housing, and clothing.