what is overdaft
what is baking
what is E- trade
what is E-commerce
what is E- waste
what is employment
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◆ OVERDRAFT :- An amount of money that you have spent that is greater than the amount that you have in your bank account.
◆ BANKING :- Banking is an industry that handles cash, credit and other financial transactions.
◆ E-TRADE :- E-TRADE is a financial services company organized in DELAWARE and headquarters are in NEW YORK CITY.
◆ E-COMMERCE :- E-COMMERCE is also known as electronic commerce refers to the buying and selling of using the internet, and the transfer of money and data to execute these transactions.
◆ E-WASTE :- E-WASTE is also known as electronic waste describes discarded electronic waste .
◆ EMPLOYMENT:- EMPLOYMENT is a relationship between two parties,usually based on a contract where work is paid for, where one party, which may be a corporation, for profit, and the other is the employee.
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◆ OVERDRAFT :- An amount of money that you have spent that is greater than the amount that you have in your bank account.
◆ BANKING :- Banking is an industry that handles cash, credit and other financial transactions.
◆ E-TRADE :- E-TRADE is a financial services company organized in DELAWARE and headquarters are in NEW YORK CITY.
◆ E-COMMERCE :- E-COMMERCE is also known as electronic commerce refers to the buying and selling of using the internet, and the transfer of money and data to execute these transactions.
◆ E-WASTE :- E-WASTE is also known as electronic waste describes discarded electronic waste .
◆ EMPLOYMENT:- EMPLOYMENT is a relationship between two parties,usually based on a contract where work is paid for, where one party, which may be a corporation, for profit, and the other is the employee.
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An overdraft lets you borrow money through your current account by taking out more money than you have in the account.
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