Some ATM's will let you withdraw money even when you are overdrawn. however if you go to a teller then you will not be able to withdraw any money.
no you cant
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A person who is a bonafide customer in the bank can withdraw the money from his/her account within his/her clear balance available in the account.
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No, IRAs can not have a negative balance.
Go to the credit union and tell them that you want to withdraw money.
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Many accounts have an overdraft, meaning you can withdraw more than you have, but which means your balance goes into the negative though, ie, you're now borrowing money from the bank. If you have overdraft on your account, you can withdraw up to the amount of overdraft protection you have. If you do not have overdraft protection, you can withdraw only up to the actual amount you have in your account.
A person who is a bonafide customer in the bank can withdraw the money from his/her account within his/her clear balance available in the account.
The amount of money available in an account is usually referred to as the "balance" of the account. The cash balance may be positive or negative.
-5-5=-10 e.g. if you are overdrawn in your bank account by $5 and withdraw another $5 you will be left with an overall negative balance of -$10.
-5-5=-10 e.g. if you are overdrawn in your bank account by $5 and withdraw another $5 you will be left with an overall negative balance of -$10.
-5-5=-10 e.g. if you are overdrawn in your bank account by $5 and withdraw another $5 you will be left with an overall negative balance of -$10.
Lets say you are in debt to a bank and have a negative balance. If I subtract that balance (take the negative balance off you) then you have gained money. That is the easiest way to imagine it. I do understand mathematical concepts are not alwys easy to understand.
-5-5=-10 e.g. if you are overdrawn in your bank account by $5 and withdraw another $5 you will be left with an overall negative balance of -$10.
-5-5=-10 e.g. if you are overdrawn in your bank account by $5 and withdraw another $5 you will be left with an overall negative balance of -$10.
-5-5=-10 e.g. if you are overdrawn in your bank account by $5 and withdraw another $5 you will be left with an overall negative balance of -$10.
-5-5=-10 e.g. if you are overdrawn in your bank account by $5 and withdraw another $5 you will be left with an overall negative balance of -$10.