Your Available Balance. 1. Actual Balance Versus Available Balance. Your checking account has two kinds of balances: the “actual” balance and the “available” balance. Both can be checked when you review your account online, at a Credit Union-owned ATM, by phone, or at a branch. It is important to understand how these two balances work so that you know how much money is available to you in your account at any given time. This section explains actual and available balances and how they work.
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Samples: Membership/Account Agreement, Consumer Agreements and Disclosures, Consumer Agreements and Disclosures
Your Available Balance. 1. Actual Balance Versus Available Balance. Your checking account has two kinds of balances: the “actual” balance and the “available” balance. Both can be checked when you You review your Your account online, at a Credit Union-owned ATM, by phone, or at a branch. It is important to understand how these two balances work so that you You know how much money is available to you You in your Your account at any given time. This section explains actual and available balances and how they work.
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Samples: Arbitration Provision, Arbitration Provision, Arbitration Provision
Your Available Balance. 1. Actual Balance Versus versus Available Balance. Your checking account has two kinds of balances: ; the “actual” balance and the “available” balance. Both can be checked when you review your account online, at a Credit Union-Union –owned ATM, by phone, or at a branch. It is important to understand how these two balances work so that you know how much money is available to you in your account at any given time. This section explains actual and available balances and how they work.
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Samples: Membership Agreement, Membership Agreement
Your Available Balance. 1. a. Actual Balance Versus Available Balance. Your checking account has two kinds of balances: the “actual” balance and the “available” balance. Both can be checked when you review your account online, at a Credit Union-owned ATM, by phone, or at a branch. It is important to understand how these two balances work so that you know how much money is available to you in your account at any given time. This section explains actual and available balances and how they work.
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Samples: Membership and Account Agreement, Membership and Account Agreement
Your Available Balance. 1. Actual Ledger Balance Versus Available Balance. Your checking account has two kinds of balances: the “actualLedger Balance” balance and the “available” balanceAvailable Balance”. Both can be checked when you review your account online, at a Credit Union-owned ATM, by phone, or at a branch. It is important to understand how these two balances work so that you know how much money is available to you in your account at any given time. This section explains actual and available balances Available Balances and how they work.
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Samples: Membership/Account Agreement, Membership/Account Agreement
Your Available Balance. 1. Actual Balance Versus Available Balance. Balance Your checking account has two kinds of balances: the “actual” balance and the “available” balance. Both can be checked when you review your account online, at a Credit Union-owned ATM, by phone, or at a branch. It is important to understand how these two balances work so that you know how much money is available to you in your account at any given time. This section explains actual and available balances and how they work.
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Samples: Membership and Account Agreement
Your Available Balance. 1. Actual Balance Versus Available Balance. Your checking account has two kinds of balances: the “actual” balance and the “available” balance. Both can be checked when you review your account online, at a Credit Union-owned ATM, by phone, or at a branch. It is important to understand how these two balances work so that you know how much money is available to you in your account at any given time. This section explains actual and available balances and how they work.
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Samples: Membership and Account Agreement