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∙ 16y agoNo - not unless you have overdraft. You can't pay for something more expensive with money you don't have.
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∙ 16y agoYou can get pregnant whether you have withdrawal bleeding or not.
Yes!
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is it possible for money to be deposited in an inactive bank account
Nearly 100%!
possible depression, social withdrawal,new life,money
NO! The withdrawal method leads to pregnancy and possible STDs!
Delirium tremens, or "DTs," may occur during alcohol withdrawal after prolonged or intense consumption. Withdrawal symptoms are also possible from many of the psychoactive prescription drugs.
Yes, it is possible to get free business checking accounts. They do not give as many benefits as those you would par for. I would call around and let the banks know you are looking for the best benefits for your free business checking.
A "debit" is a subtraction and "DDA" means checking account. You should contact your bank directly for information about exactly WHY your account was debited, but here are some possible reasons:- You requested a transfer to another account from your checking account, and a DDA debit form was used to complete the transfer- You are overdrafted on another account or owe the bank money and they have recollected their loss by debiting your checking account- You deposited checks and totaled them wrong on the deposit slip, so the bank has made an adjustment to reflect the correct total- You are being charged for another reason, such as a returned check
You will need to pay all income tax for the income deposited in the account (as if you earned it the moment you withdraw it) plus a 10% early withdrawal fee if you are under 55. If you have had no income for this tax year (say you are unemployed), then the tax burden may be low. However, if you are withdrawing in a year when you have had salary, the additional disbursement can push you into a new tax bracket-- raising the tax you pay on ALL income for this year. With this added tax burden and the 10% penalty, it is possible to wipe out all benefit from a withdrawal.
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