(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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how much of a product is available
to make informed choices
a building where people's money is kept
the payment you receive for keeping your money in the bank and allowing others to use it
a person who uses and buys goods and services
a fee you pay when you borrow money from the bank
where people live, work and play
goods and services sold to other countries
the number of people in an area (7 billion in the world)
money paid to the state, federal, and local governments based on wages earned
a job a person provides and is paid for
focus on a single product or service
money paid to the government based on the value of goods or services being purchased
the choice given up
someone who buys and sells stocks for people
things people would like to have
something you buy at one price with the hope that the price will be higher when you sell it
money you borrow
materials that come from nature
goods and services purchased from other countries
goods made by people used to make other goods and services
money earned
a place to keep money and make frequent deposits, payments, and withdrawals (checks, ATM, debit card purchases)
a lack of resources
things you buy
ending up with more money that you started with
place where stocks are bought and sold
buying something and promising to pay for it later
A person who owns part of a company
money paid to the government based on the value of your home
a plan for making and spending money
coins and paper bills used to pay for goods and services
people working to produce goods and services
things people need to survive
a piece of a company that you own
exchanging goods and services without using money (trading)
a person who makes goods or provides a service
a place to keep money you put away to keep or to spend later
the process of making things using machines
people dependent on each other
how much a good or service is needed or wanted
places around the world where products are bought and sold
a decision to buy one thing and not another
the system of making, buying, or selling things that people need and want