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		Definition of overdraft in English: overdraftnoun ˈəʊvədrɑːftˈoʊvərˌdræft A deficit in a bank account caused by drawing more money than the account holds.  when I left Cambridge I had a £900 overdraft as modifier customers will be given a guaranteed overdraft facility  Example sentencesExamples -  But even so, much of a student's debt comes from bank overdrafts and credit cards and who could resist an easy-peasy way of getting shot of those?
 -  Historically, granting bank officials overdrafts was viewed as promoting poor financial habits and setting a bad example to customers.
 -  Credit cards, store credit, overdrafts - even personal loans - are all expensive ways to borrow.
 -  Crucially, you will both be individually and jointly responsible for any overdrafts or debt on the joint account.
 -  Presumably, those unable to survive would need to take out a loan or use credit cards and overdrafts to pay living expenses until they could get back on their feet.
 -  Some issuers even allow you to transfer other expensive debts, such as overdrafts and loans, to a zero-interest deal.
 -  If you count your overdraft, credit card or loan as disposable income, you're wrong.
 -  So you need to clear away overdrafts, credit card balances and any personal loans.
 -  If you get an overdraft from a bank, terms and conditions, as they say, apply.
 -  Do not include the payments you are supposed to make on any unsecured credit such as personal loans, overdrafts and credit cards at this stage.
 -  Credit cards, overdrafts and personal loans are unspeakably expensive!
 -  If you have debts, whether they are bank overdrafts, personal loans or unpaid credit card bills then start by itemising all those outstanding loans.
 -  Apparently, all of them are now steadily nibbling away at their overdrafts and credit card debts and supporting each other while doing it.
 -  What's more, as well as interest on approved overdrafts, banks usually levy ongoing arrangement and review fees for larger overdraft limits.
 -  It's possible to save a tidy fortune by switching loans, overdrafts, credit and store card balances to 0% cards.
 -  Such products include personal loans, credit cards and overdrafts.
 -  Interest rates on credit cards, overdrafts and personal loans are usually multiples of what you receive for savings on deposit.
 -  We'd all be miles better off if we could steer clear of expensive debts, such as overdrafts, credit cards, store credit, personal loans and so on.
 -  Can I link a savings account to a checking account to cover overdrafts and, if so, what is the monthly charge?
 -  Experience shows that it is important to include all bank loans, overdrafts and credit cards into any reduced payment scheme.
 
    Definition of overdraft in US English: overdraftnounˈōvərˌdraftˈoʊvərˌdræft A deficit in a bank account caused by drawing more money than the account holds.  when I left Cambridge I had a $900 overdraft as modifier customers will be given a guaranteed overdraft facility  Example sentencesExamples -  It's possible to save a tidy fortune by switching loans, overdrafts, credit and store card balances to 0% cards.
 -  So you need to clear away overdrafts, credit card balances and any personal loans.
 -  If you count your overdraft, credit card or loan as disposable income, you're wrong.
 -  What's more, as well as interest on approved overdrafts, banks usually levy ongoing arrangement and review fees for larger overdraft limits.
 -  Credit cards, store credit, overdrafts - even personal loans - are all expensive ways to borrow.
 -  Interest rates on credit cards, overdrafts and personal loans are usually multiples of what you receive for savings on deposit.
 -  Presumably, those unable to survive would need to take out a loan or use credit cards and overdrafts to pay living expenses until they could get back on their feet.
 -  Crucially, you will both be individually and jointly responsible for any overdrafts or debt on the joint account.
 -  Historically, granting bank officials overdrafts was viewed as promoting poor financial habits and setting a bad example to customers.
 -  Credit cards, overdrafts and personal loans are unspeakably expensive!
 -  Can I link a savings account to a checking account to cover overdrafts and, if so, what is the monthly charge?
 -  If you get an overdraft from a bank, terms and conditions, as they say, apply.
 -  Experience shows that it is important to include all bank loans, overdrafts and credit cards into any reduced payment scheme.
 -  Apparently, all of them are now steadily nibbling away at their overdrafts and credit card debts and supporting each other while doing it.
 -  Do not include the payments you are supposed to make on any unsecured credit such as personal loans, overdrafts and credit cards at this stage.
 -  Such products include personal loans, credit cards and overdrafts.
 -  If you have debts, whether they are bank overdrafts, personal loans or unpaid credit card bills then start by itemising all those outstanding loans.
 -  We'd all be miles better off if we could steer clear of expensive debts, such as overdrafts, credit cards, store credit, personal loans and so on.
 -  But even so, much of a student's debt comes from bank overdrafts and credit cards and who could resist an easy-peasy way of getting shot of those?
 -  Some issuers even allow you to transfer other expensive debts, such as overdrafts and loans, to a zero-interest deal.
 
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