An occurrence where an account holder's withdrawals are greater than the amount of deposits, which results in a negative balance.
A condition in which a depositor's balance is inadequate for the Bank to pay a check
The lack of sufficient funds in an account to pay a particular check or payment.
the indication that there are not enough funds to cover a check
When a member's account does not contain enough money to cover a check or withdrawal ticket presented for payment; also referred to as non-sufficient funds (NSF).
a phrase that means you did not have enough money to cover an expense. Usually checks that bounce are returned stamped with the phrase, "insufficient funds." The amount of the check was larger than the balance in the checking account.
When there are not enough funds in a bank account to cover a pre-authorized payment, cheque, or draft made on the account. Also known as non-sufficient funds (NSF).
A term indicating that an account balance in inadequate to cover a check that has been written and presented for payment.
A term meaning that the amount of money in a person's account is less than the amount that person would like to withdraw.
When a check is returned because there are not enough funds in a checking account. Commonly used expression is "bounced check."
When funds are not enough to satisfy the payment of a cheque or draft made on that account; also known as non-sufficient funds (NSF).
An account balance that does not contain enough available funds to cover check(s) or automatic withdrawal; commonly abbreviated NSF, non-sufficient funds.
Also known as NSF, it occurs when you there's not enough money in your account to cover the checks that have been written.
When a bank account does not contain enough money to cover a specific check.