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Hey everybody, it's Arianita La Gringa and welcome back to my YouTube channel.
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Hey everybody, it's Arianita La Gringa and welcome back to my YouTube channel.
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In today's video, I will teach all of you about money and what is money.
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Money is what people use to buy things or services.
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For example, you can use money to buy clothes, you can use money to buy food or many more things.
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Money comes in different forms.
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For example, I am holding cash in my hand.
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this is cash and cash is the physical form of money this is cash cash is basically bills
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or coins i have some coins in my pocket these are
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coins both of these are different types of cash bills
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and coins and how do you get some more cash
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or a physical form of money well of course money doesn't grow on trees, but you can take out cash from the ATM.
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There's an ATM over there behind me, and that stands for automated teller machine.
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This is an ATM machine.
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It's a machine that lets you take out money or cash from your bank account, and that's called withdraw.
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So you can withdraw money from the ATM.
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ATM stands for automated teller machine.
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If you have physical cash, you can put in money in the ATM or
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if you want to withdraw money you can take out money
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or have a physical copy of cash
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and you can find ATM machines outside your bank like right here or you can also find it inside the bank,
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inside shopping malls, stores or even restaurants.
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Now what is a bank?
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Well there's a bank right behind me it's called Fifth Third Bank
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and there's another one to my right it's called US Bank.
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A bank is a safe place where people can keep their money
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and you can borrow money from the bank or you can ask the bank to lend you money.
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I don't have a bank account with US Bank
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but I do have a bank account with Bank of America so I'm going to head over to the ATM, the automated teller machine, and withdraw some money.
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Come along with me!
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I'm about to walk over there to my bank called Bank of America.
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But in this area, they have over five banks.
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They have Bank of America, Chase, Fifth Third, U.S.
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Bank, and Huntington.
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That's a lot of banks to be in this small area.
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There's almost 5,000 banks in America.
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And behind me, this is Chase Bank.
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It is one of the most common banks with over 80 million customers.
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Go ahead and let me know down below what is the most common bank in your country.
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Let's get back to the video i just got to my bank bank of america
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and in order for me to be part of the bank i need to have a bank account
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and that's a safe place where i can keep my money in the bank
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so you can have two different accounts you can have a checking account
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or a savings account now i'm going to walk inside the bank
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and check out the atm because i want to withdraw some money
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and show you guys the different bills we use in America.
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In order to enter the bank, you need to be a client.
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You can't just open up the door.
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No, this door is locked.
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There's a code right here to enter.
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So in order to enter the bank, I need to have a debit card or I can just use Apple Pay, my debit card on my phone.
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I have my debit card on my phone so I can just scan it right here and walk inside.
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Now I'm going to withdraw money from the ATM, from the automated teller machine,
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and that just means I'm going to take out money from my bank account.
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So in order to take out money from your bank account, you need a debit card or I can use the one on my phone.
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So now I'm going to scan it right here.
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Now it says enter your PIN.
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So I'm going to enter my PIN and now the screen says get cash,
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make deposit, check balance, or view more.
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So the ATM has different functions.
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You can deposit money if you have physical cash and
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that cash will go into your bank account or you can withdraw money or take money out of your bank account.
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I personally want to get cash because I want to withdraw money from my bank account.
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Now the screen says how much cash do you want?
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You can get $20, $40, $60, or up to $300.
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I am going to take out $200 from my bank account because I want to show you guys the different bills.
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Now the screen says, how would you like your $200?
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You can have it in tens, twenties, or hundreds.
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Now it says, take your cash.
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Now that I have some cash, I can put it in my back pocket, but I don't want to do that because I'm in a city and I wouldn't want anyone stealing that money from me.
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So I can put it in my purse.
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This is a purse.
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Or I can put the cash in my wallet.
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These are both safe places to put my money.
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I just took out some money from the ATM.
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This is cash.
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It's physical money.
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I want to show you guys the different types of bills we use in the United States.
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Let's start off with the first bill.
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This is the one dollar bill.
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You can call it a single or a buck.
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Now the next bill is not very common.
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It's very hard to find and sometimes banks won't even have it.
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This is the two dollar bill.
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This is two dollars.
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The next bill is this one.
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This is a five dollar bill and most bills have presidents on them.
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This is Abraham Lincoln.
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The next bill is this one.
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This is a ten dollar bill And as I said before, most bills have a president on them,
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but this is Alexander Hamilton and he was never president nor did he ever run for president.
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He was one of the founding fathers of the United States.
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So far I have shown you the $1 bill
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or you can call it a buck the two dollar bill five dollar bill
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and ten dollar bill i have eighteen dollars
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or you can say 18 bucks 18 bucks
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and what does buck mean well that is slang for dollar
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that is just one dollar this is the next bill this is a 20 bill
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and this is andrew jackson he's on the 20 bill you can say 20 bucks
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or 20 dollars the next bill is a $50 bill and he was the 18th president of the United States.
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His name is Ulysses S.
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Grant.
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And the last bill and the most common bill in the U.S is the $100 bill and this has Benjamin Franklin on it.
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He was a scientist, he discovered electricity, and he was one of the founding fathers of the United States.
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But he was never president.
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This is one of the most common bills in the U.S so people use this a lot.
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And one of the least common bills is the $2 bill.
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The most circulated bill or the most common bill in the U.S is the $100 bill.
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The least common bill is this one.
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This is the $2 bill and it's one of the least common because it stopped printing in 1966 for around 10 years.
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So that's why it's one of the least common bills in the U.S.
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Another form of cash or physical money is coins.
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These are coins and let's start off with the first one.
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This is one cent or you can call it a penny.
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Penny.
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This is five cents or you can call it a nickel.
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Nickel.
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And it's called a nickel because it's made of 25% nickel.
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The next coin is this one.
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This is 10 cents or it's a dime.
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dime and lastly this is 25 cents it's called a quarter quarter four quarters makes one dollar
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and 100 pennies makes one dollar too now what happens
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if you travel across the world and you're in a country
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and you want to pay with the one dollar bill can
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you use it well some countries might accept the u.s dollar
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but some of them won't so you'll have to use their type of currency
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To give you some examples of different types of currencies, I have different types of currencies or cash in my hand.
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This is 50 pesos.
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Pesos is the currency they use in Mexico and this is the equivalent to three dollars.
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50 pesos is three U.S dollars.
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So I'll keep this bill in my piggy bank just in case
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if I travel to Mexico so I can use it in person.
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This bill is from Argentina.
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This is 1,000 pesos.
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So this is equivalent to one US dollar.
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And if I want to go to Argentina and if I want to spend money there, I will need to use this bill.
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This is 20,000 pesos, but this bill is from Colombia.
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It's not from Mexico nor Argentina.
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In the United States, we use the dollar and in Canada, they use the dollar as well, but they use the Canadian dollar.
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And in Latin America, it's kind of similar.
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So they use pesos.
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This is from Argentina.
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This is from Colombia.
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And this is Mexico.
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So Americans and Canadians use the dollar, whereas some parts of Latin America, they use pesos.
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In some parts of Europe, they use the euro.
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This is 10 euros.
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But in some countries in Europe, they do not use the euro.
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Like, for example, in Poland, they use złoty.
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This is 100 złoty.
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In some parts of the world, the currency may change over time because of inflation.
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For example, this is 100 bolivares and this bill is from Venezuela.
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If I go to Venezuela right now and I try to pay for something, they will not accept this bill.
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So this bill has no value.
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but this bill does have value in antique shops and I can collect it for the future.
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And the last bill I have is this one.
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A lot of my subscribers come from this country.
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Can you tell me down below in the comments where this bill is from and what it's called?
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If you have a lot of money you may be rich
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or wealthy but if you don't have any money you may be broke or poor.
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After earning money you may need something to do with it.
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You may need to spend it.
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So how do you spend money?
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Well you can save your money in a piggy bank or you can spend it on something.
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Right now I'm going to spend some money on an ice cream cone.
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Come along with me and let's spend some money at Grader's the ice cream shop.
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What are some ways I can pay for my ice cream?
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Well I can pay for it with bills.
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This is cash and this is 10 bucks.
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I can also use a credit card or a debit card to pay for my ice cream.
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And lastly, I can use a check.
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This is one of the least common ways to pay for things, but you can use it at an ice cream shop or anywhere you go. But please,
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I don't want to wait in line inside the ice cream shop waiting for you to sign your check
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because you were paying with the check.
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So try to use some different forms like a credit card or cash to speed up the process.
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I just spent $4.50 for one scoop of ice cream on a cone, and they gave me a receipt.
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So normally when you spend money, you'll get a receipt.
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Also, when you pay for things in different states, you'll get a sales tax.
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So every time you spend money, you will have an additional tax.
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For example, this costs $4.50, but with tax, it'll be around $5.
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So each state will have a different tax.
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I withdrew some money earlier, but now I want to put that money back into my bank account.
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So now I will deposit that money, this money, over there at the ATM.
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I'm going to deposit this money at a different bank at Fifth Third.
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I can deposit cash inside my bank or I can deposit this at the ATM.
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So now I have to scan this code with my Fifth Third mobile app.
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Now I'm going to deposit this cash.
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And it says checks or cash.
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I will click cash.
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And it says insert up to 25 bills.
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It says insert cash and touch to finish deposit.
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And now they're counting my cash.
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I just deposited money back into a different bank account.
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And they gave me receipts with my account balance and everything on here.
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Okay everybody, I hope you all enjoyed this video.
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Go ahead and give me a like and subscribe and I'll see you guys next week.
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Bye!

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