Overdraft
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An important part of managing your money is not spending more than you have. Many times, we spend money without thinking about how it will affect our account balances, which can result in an overdraft fee. Overdrawing on your account can create unwanted fees that end up costing you even more money. Take our Overdraft course to learn about:
- Consequences of overdrawing on your account
- Facts about unwanted overdraft fees
- Tips on managing your account balances
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