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A number that represents a person's creditworthiness, showing how likely they are to repay borrowed money.
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A plastic card that allows you to buy things on credit, meaning you can pay for them at a later time.
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Extra money given as a reward for good work or achievement.
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Costs that can change each month, like groceries or entertainment.
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Costs that stay the same each month, such as rent or a subscription.
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An account at a bank where you can deposit and withdraw money easily.
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An extra amount of money given to someone for good service.
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The amount of money you take home after taxes and deductions from your paycheck.
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The total amount of money you earn before any deductions are made.
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A plan for how you will spend your money, including saving and expenses.
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Services like electricity, water, and gas that you pay for in your home.
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A card that allows you to access money directly from your bank account to make purchases.
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A form used by employers to verify the identity and employment authorization of their employees.
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A form used by employees to let their employer know how much tax to withhold from their paycheck.