Jeremy's bank account started at a balance of $124 this week. Since then, he wrote a check, which decreased his balance by $147. Jeremy was then charged an overdraft fee, decreasing his balance by $32. Finally, he deposited a paycheck, which increased his balance by $567. What is Jeremy's ending balance after these transactions, in dollars?

To solve this problem, we need to calculate how Jeremy's balance changed after each transaction and then add up the changes.

First, Jeremy wrote a check, which decreased his balance by $147. To calculate Jeremy's balance after the check, we subtract $147 from his starting balance: $124 - $147 = -$23.

Next, Jeremy was charged an overdraft fee, which decreased his balance by $32. To calculate his balance after the fee, we subtract $32 from the previous balance: -$23 - $32 = -$55.

Finally, Jeremy deposited a paycheck, which increased his balance by $567. To calculate his balance after the deposit, we add $567 to the previous balance: -$55 + $567 = $512.

Therefore, Jeremy's ending balance after these transactions is $512.