Complete each task.
Complete each task.
A is a transaction in which a sum of money is put into a bank account by the account owner.
A is a transaction in which a money is subtracted from a bank account by the account owner.
A is a transaction in which money can be moved between accounts (such as from savings to checking) that are owned by the same account owner.
Deposit | Withdrawal | Transfer | |
|---|---|---|---|
Haddon is watching his neighbors dog while they are out of town. At the end of the week, they pay him $45 in cash. He decides to put the money in his savings account. | |||
Belle is shopping online for her dog's food. She pays and then it is delivered a few days later. | |||
Gabriella saves $200 per paycheck automatically by moving money from her checking account to her savings account. | |||
Cullen goes to the ATM and takes $40 cash out to buy new school supplies for the year. | |||
Jennifer stops at the grocery store to buy milk. At the check-out, she uses her card to pay for the milk and take $20 cash back. | |||
Samuel receives his paycheck electronically every other Friday. The money is automatically put into his account. | |||
Darnell has been saving for his college expenses. In August his tuition is due, so he moves his savings into his checking account to pay the bill. | |||
On the 5th of the month, Smalltown Electric debits Veronica's checking account, and the funds are applied to her monthly bill. |


Enter the balance after 7/5. (Do not enter the $.)
Enter the balance after 7/7. (Do not enter the $.)
Enter the balance after 7/12. (Do not enter the $.)
Enter the balance after 7/15. (Do not enter the $.)
Enter the balance after 7/18. (Do not enter the $.)
Enter the balance after 7/18. (Do not enter the $.)
Enter the balance after the paycheck was deposited on 6/7. (Do not enter the $.)
Enter the amount that rent must have cost based on the previous balance. (Do not enter the $.)
Enter the balance after the electricity bill was paid on 6/9. (Do not enter the $.)
Enter the amount groceries must have cost based on the previous balance. (Do not enter the $.)
Enter the amount the paycheck on 6/14 must have been based on the previous balances. (Do not enter the $.)