No There is no negative marking.
"Overdrawn" is the common term used to describe a negative checking account balance.
Yes, a levy on a checking account will be notated to chexsystem or a similar system. Anything that involves your checking account in a negative way will be shared in a reporting system.
negative logic means negative input values. so by checking the truth table, it becomes an OR gate
No, having a negative balance in an unused checking account will not directly affect your credit rating. However, if you fail to pay off the negative balance and the account is sent to collections, that could potentially have a negative impact on your credit rating.
a negative self-fulfilling prophecies
Yes, you are probably overdrawn in your bank account as well.
Checking your account can be considered an asset as it represents the funds you have available for use. However, it can also be seen as a liability if your account has a negative balance or if you owe money to the bank or other creditors.
you've done something wrong
Most Financial institutions open checking accounts through a credit bureau call Chex Systems, if your are not in their files for anything negative you will most likely be able to open an account.
Negative, that would be Johns Hopkins
Cincinnati Central Credit Union There are many banks that offer promotions for checking accounts for people with negative markings on their chexsystems report. A free consumer organization called "Bad Credit MD" has a pretty large list of them at http://www.badcreditmd.com/second-chance-checking-account/
"Not providing an option to individuals with less than perfect credit ratings, or people with poor checking account histories is one of the negative aspects of the fincial crisis we have seen in recent years. However, second-chance checking allows financially troubled folks the option of trying to re-establish a good checking account balance and re-writing their banking history."