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Track Your Debit Card Transactions To Avoid Overdrawing
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Finding it hard to keep track of your debit card usage? You're not alone. The variety of
services that debit cards provide (ATM withdrawals, merchandise purchases, direct deposit,
on-line banking, and connected accounts) coupled with multiple users within the family,
makes it no surprise that consumers are having difficulty staying on top of their bank
account balances. Cardholders are finding it increasingly difficult to track and control
funds in their checking accounts because it's almost impossible to keep the old-style
checkbook register up to date with so many different ways to use a debit card. While debit
cards are very convenient, it's important to remember that the money comes directly out of
your account. You need to keep track to avoid overspending or overdrawing.
Try these tips to keep you updated on your daily transactions:
- As you run errands, keep an envelope in your pocket or purse for any transaction receipts
you collect during the day. That night, record your transactions in a ledger.
- If you find yourself using your debit card often, you may want a bigger ledger than the
standard checkbook size. If there's not enough room to record all your transactions, you'll
quickly abandon your system.
- There are many helpful money management systems that will make recording your transactions
even more convenient-especially if you already spend a lot of time on the computer. There
are a variety of software programs, such as Quicken Deluxe, that you can use to organize
your transactions and help keep you up-to-date on your account.
- If you lose track of your balance you can call your bank's toll-free line to get updates on
your available funds and recent transactions.
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