
1) Balance problem 2) Banking problem 3) Banking term 4) Bill of exchange 5) Bounced check 6) Checking account woe 7) Draft 8) Order of payment 9) Rubber check 10) The amount overdrawn 11) Withdrawal problem
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Image:Overdraft - Punch cartoon - Project Gutenberg eText 16113.png|thumb|`I warn you, Sir! The discourtesy of this bank is beyond all limits. One word more and I – I withdraw my overdraft!` ---- Cartoon from Punch Magazine Vol. 152, June 27, 1917 An overdraft occurs when money is withdrawn from a bank account and the available balance goes be.....
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• (n.) The act of overdrawing; also, the amount or sum overdrawn.
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Provision of instant credit by a lending institution.
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A feature of some bank accounts where you can carry a negative balance
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This is when someone borrows from their bank by taking out more money than they have in their account. It is advisable for people to arrange an overdraft facility with their bank if they think they may overdraw.
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In banking, a loan facility on a current account. It allows the account holder to overdraw on his or her account (take out more money than is in the account) up to a certain limit and for a...
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an amount borrowed on a current account by agreement with your a bank or building society
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Lack of sufficient funds to cover the full amount of a check.
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Provision of instant credit by a lending institution.
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Refers to the amount of money that is owed to a bank because withdrawals from an account exceed deposits. An arrangement in which a bank extends credit to a customer, usually up to a maximum amount
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O'ver·draft` noun (Banking) The act of overdrawing; also, the amount or sum overdrawn.
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A facility (usually at a bank or other financial institution) enabling an account holder to borrow... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/overdraft.htm?id=1072&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of overdraft'>more</a>
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An overdraft is a loan made to a customer with a cheque account at a bank or building society, in which the account is allowed to go into debit, usually up to a specified limit (the overdraft limit) . Interest is charged on the daily debit balance. This is often a less costly way of borrowing than taking a bank loan because with an overdraft, credi...
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[
n] - a draft in excess of the credit balance
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The pumping of water from a groundwater basin or aquifer in excess of the supply flowing into the basin; results in a depletion or 'mining' of the groundwater in the basin. (See groundwater mining)
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noun a draft in excess of the credit balance
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This is when a person has a minus figure in their account. It can be authorized (agreed to in advance or retrospect) or unauthorized (where the bank has not agreed to the overdraft either because the account holder represents too great a risk to lend to in this way or because the account holder has not asked for an overdraft facility).
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In banking, a loan facility on a current account. It allows the account holder to overdraw on his or her account (take out more money than is in the account) up to a certain limit and for a specified time, and interest is payable on the amount borrowed. An overdraft is a cheaper form of borrowing than the credit options that major credit-card c...
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an act or instance of overdrawing a checking account. · a check overdrawn on a checking account. · the amount overdrawn. · an excessive drawing on or drawing off of something. · a draft made to pass over a fire, as in a furnace. · a draft passing downward through a kiln. · a tendency of a rolled piece to curve upwar...
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