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write the differences between saving account deposit and current account deposit​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Savings accounts earn interest at a rate of around 4%, while there is no such earning from a Current Account. A Current Account is actually a no interest-bearing deposit account. When you withdraw more money from the account, than is actually there, then your account is said to be overdrawn.

Answered by SARVESHJr
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Savings accounts earn interest at a rate of around 4%, while there is no such earning from a Current Account. A Current Account is actually a no interest-bearing deposit account. When you withdraw more money from the account, than is actually there, then your account is said to be overdrawn.

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