When you open a checking account, you’ll likely be asked whether you want overdraft protection. Overdraft protection is a good deal for almost everyone. But it’s a bad deal for those who overspend… and it can be really ugly for debit card users who don’t monitor their checking account balances.
You may be wondering, how does bank account overdraft protection work?
If a payment you made gets presented to the bank and you don’t have enough funds in your account to cover it, your bank will charge you an insufficient fee (NSF). You may also be charged a separate fee by the business where you made the payment.
Next, you have to figure out how to make that payment that just bounced. However, with overdraft protection the payment is covered, even though you didn’t have enough money in your checking account.
Consider these three factors when deciding whether to add overdraft protection to your account.