Similar words: overdrive, draft, redraft, drafting, overdo, overdose, overdue bill, overdeveloped. Meaning: n. a draft in excess of the credit balance.
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(31) Me being carted off with the sirens going would just about put my street cred in overdraft.
(32) A £500 agreed overdraft with NatWest will cost you nearly £92 over a year.
(33) Transfers made to pay the players wages and stem a bank overdraft.
(34) Do not forget hidden costs like legal fees; do you anticipate further loans and/or an overdraft?
(35) A bank is taking court action over the former Tory Party chairman's half a million pound overdraft.
(36) Penalties are also steep for those who exceed their overdraft limits.
(37) The crunch came when my bank asked for my credit card back and demanded I pay off the overdraft at once.
(38) They would rather that you paid interest on your overdraft than that they paid interest on theirs. 4.
(39) The high street banks typically charge more than 18 per cent for an authorised overdraft.
(40) Coutts had considered Virgin's request to exceed their overdraft by £200,000 over the next seven days.
(41) There are four main methods of funding: cash purchase, bank overdraft, hire purchase and leasing.
(42) Dealing with capital account problems requires analytical and organisational skills which are very different from policing an overdraft.
(43) This can be used either as a stand-alone facility or in combination with an overdraft and other loans.
(44) Stripped to its basics, this is a current account with the mortgage bolted on as a huge overdraft.
(45) Abbey National's announcement this week that it will reduce its overdraft rate on January 1 highlights the issue.
(46) But remember that this change in the composition of assets came about because the borrower used his overdraft facility.
(47) Using a bank overdraft, would incur an interest cost, with tax capital allowances being available as above.
(48) Spend an extra £500 on top of a £500 agreed overdraft and you could end up paying a total of £311.61.
(49) It was eventually agreed that the company would be allowed an overdraft facility of £135,000, reducing to £120,000 after three weeks.
(50) As one example, the bank would begin charging interest the day a kibbutz incurred an overdraft.
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(51) That doesn't mean you have to pay through the nose for the privilege of an overdraft, however.
(52) Not for him the promise of jam tomorrow or a brave, new world waiting just around the next bank overdraft.
(53) Once your overdraft is arranged, the monthly usage fee will be £3 if you overdraw by more than £50.
(54) It built the Central Valley Project to rescue the growers from economic suicide by groundwater overdraft.
(55) If you ask your manager first and he agrees, then an overdraft is a convenient and economic way of borrowing money.
(56) The company had agreed an overdraft facility with the bank that by December 1986 had been raised to £40,000.
(57) If you are involved in foreign trade, you can benefit from a foreign currency overdraft or loan.
(58) Hence they are rather like the overdraft limit placed on a private sector customer by its bank.
(59) When the overdraft facility is fully used, the composition of assets will have changed.
(60) The interest rate is fixed at drawdown and related to Money Market rates so can be cheaper than an overdraft.
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