What is an overdraft?
Answer / Vivek Kishor
An overdraft is a temporary borrowing of money from a bank when a customer's account balance falls below zero. It usually occurs when a check or debit card transaction exceeds the available funds in the account. Banks may charge fees for overdrafts.
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