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ATM 2000E

An ATM (which stands for Automated Teller Machine) is a machine that lets you take out money from your bank account without having to go to the bank. The number "2000e" usually refers to the maximum amount of money you can withdraw at one time from an ATM.

Think of an ATM like a big piggy bank that holds all of the money that you have in the bank. When you go to an ATM and put in your debit card, it knows how much money you have in your bank account. You can then tell the ATM how much money you want to take out (up to the maximum limit), and it will give you that money in the form of cash.

It's important to remember that taking out money from an ATM isn't free. Your bank might charge you a fee for using an ATM that doesn't belong to them (these are usually called "out-of-network" ATMs). You also need to make sure you're keeping track of how much money you're taking out, so that you don't accidentally run out of money in your bank account.

So, to summarize: an ATM is a machine that lets you take out money from your bank account without having to go to the bank. "2000e" usually refers to the maximum amount of money you can withdraw at one time from an ATM, but be aware that there might be fees involved.