Running Balance Worksheet
Practice calculating running balances with deposits and withdrawals in this Grade 4 math worksheet.
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Running Balance Practice
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Read each scenario carefully and calculate the running balance for each transaction. Remember to add deposits and subtract withdrawals.
1. Sarah had $45 in her savings. She deposited $15. What is her new balance?
2. David started with $70. He bought a toy for $20. What is his new balance?
3. Maria had $120. She deposited $30 and then withdrew $10. What is her final balance?
Fill in the missing running balances in the table below.
Starting Balance: $50
Transaction
Amount
Running Balance
Deposit
$25
Withdrawal
$10
Deposit
$5

4. If you have $60 and you withdraw $15, how much money do you have left?
$75
$45
$60
$15
5. You have $100. If you deposit $50, what is your new balance?
$50
$100
$150
$0
6. A deposit always increases your running balance.
True
False
7. A withdrawal always decreases your running balance.
True
False
8. Emily had $75. She bought a book for $12 and then earned $20 for helping her neighbor. What is her final running balance?