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  • Add or Subtract? You need to pay sales tax.
    Subtract from the total amount of money.
  • Your credit card bill is due soon. Deposit money or withdraw money?
    Withdraw (subtract) money to pay your bills.
  • You live in an apartment with a roommate. You have to pay your landlord by the first day of every month. Add or subtract money from your bank account?
    Subtract or withdraw money from your account to pay for apartment rent.
  • Do you add or subtract to pay your electricity bill?
    Withdraw. You need to pay for electricity and it costs a lot!
  • You have a job. It's Pay Day! Does this mean you add or subtract money?
    Add money! Put the money you earned in your bank account with a deposit.
  • It's Monday! Time to grocery shop. Will I deposit money or withdraw money from my bank account?
    Withdraw. You need to pay the store for food and groceries.
  • You are going for tea at Woodbridge Village Center. You planned for a $10 budget so you can buy lunch. Will you withdraw or deposit money from your bank balance?
    Withdraw. If you get change from the cashier, then you can deposit it back into your balance.
  • You walked dogs one weekend and made $360. Will you deposit or withdraw money?
    Deposit. You earned money for a job. Add the money to your bank balance.
  • You get your monthly water bill in the mailbox. Deposit money or withdraw money?
    Withdraw. You need to give the water company your money for their services.
  • You give your sister $5 but she will pay you back soon. Are you getting money (adding) or taking money away (subtracting) from your wallet?
    "Subtract" to lend money. "Add" to receive it when your sister pays you back.
  • In spring, Americans have to pay taxes to the US government. Deposit or Withdraw?
    Withdraw. You pay the US government and California State taxes so we can live in a clean, functional place.
  • You get your paycheck for two weeks of work, do you deposit (+) OR withdrawl ( - )?
    Deposit (add money to your bank account)
  • You received a check from your family member. You want to save it for a big purchase in the future, like a vacation. Do you deposit to withdraw?
    Deposit the money into your savings account.
  • Your sink is not working. You make an appointment with a plumber to fix it. Do you need to deposit or withdraw money?
    Withdraw money from your bank account to pay for the plumber's hard work!
  • Your parent gave you $50 for your savings. Do I deposit or withdraw the money?
    Deposit. Add it to your bank balance to find a new total amount.
  • You pay your parents $200 every month for your fair share of the house. Your parents need the money by the 20th every month. Do you need to subtract or add money?
    Subtract! You will pay your parents for your fair share. 
  • Your aunt gave you money for your birthday! Do you deposit or withdraw from your bank account.
    Deposit into your savings account.