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How Overdraft Protection Works

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One of the best things about the Gerald app is our overdraft protection feature. With overdraft protection, you never have to worry about transactions costing you more than they should. Late fees will be a thing of the past. In short, you’ll get control over your bank account, and your financial plan will never be interrupted.

Click below to download the Gerald app and create an account today, or read on to learn more about overdraft protection and how it can help you feel less stress in your financial life.

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What Is It? How Does It Make You Feel Secure?

Simply put, overdraft protection protects you from overdrafts. Okay, maybe that’s too simply put. In other words, if you have a transaction that is higher than your account balance, Gerald will prevent it from making your balance go negative and costing you more money.

Overdraft protection makes you feel much more secure because you don’t have to depend on memory alone when it comes to your bill payments and your transactions. So much of our financial lives now take place online, in the background. While this is more convenient in general, it can be stressful if you don’t always have the account balance to cover these bills when you need to. When you have overdraft protection, you get the convenience of paperless billing without the stress of forgetting when your bills go through or the stress of lacking funds to pay them.

Fees Add Up: How Do They Work?

When your traditional checking account is overdrafted, you’ll likely have to pay various different fees, which means you’re paying much more for your bill or expense than anticipated. This can wreak havoc on any well-planned budget. Here are some of the primary fees you might see when you have an account overdraft.

Overdraft Fee: This is the fee you’re charged for an overdraft. This fee goes through as soon as your account balance dips below zero.

Overdraft Protection Fee: Alternatively, your bank might offer overdraft protection, but they’ll charge you every month for it. This means you’re paying a fee even if you’re not overdrafting your account.

Extended Overdraft: Some banks will charge you an ongoing fee if you don’t bring your account balance back above the zero threshold. These fees can really add up, especially if they’re applied daily.

Gerald doesn’t charge hidden overdraft protection fees. Gerald also makes sure you know when an overdraft is about to happen, so you’re not taken by surprise.

Types of Coverage and Protection for All Lifestyles

When you’re using a traditional banking account, there are likely a few different options for overdraft protection. Most of them aren’t ideal. Let’s take a look at the typical types of coverage you might come across.

Opt-in Protection: This is the overdraft protection fee we mentioned earlier. You pay this on an ongoing basis to insure your account with overdraft protection.

Linking Another Account: Some banks will allow you to link a secondary account that covers the difference if you go into overdraft. However, this option often includes a transfer fee.

Credit Cards: You can also sometimes link your credit card to cover overdraft amounts, but typically this is only if you have the card through your bank. Also, this means that you’ll have a credit card balance to pay that could accrue interest if you forget about it.

Is Overdraft Protection a Necessity?

It depends. If your account always has a fairly high balance, with more than enough to pay one month’s worth of bills, then overdraft protection might not be essential for you. However, if you’re someone who budgets and needs to keep an eye on their account and expenses, overdraft protection can be very helpful and can reduce your overall financial stress.

Best Overall Plans

Obviously, the best plan is to make sure you can pay all of your bills and cover all of your expenses each month. But this is much easier said than done. Instead, it’s a good idea to use overdraft protection to ensure you’re not getting yourself in hot water. You’ll get peace of mind this way, and you’ll be able to cover all of your bills. Gerald has a variety of options that can help you avoid ever having to pay a late fee or an overdraft charge again. We’ll explore those next.

How to Avoid Charges and Fees

Gerald offers you two primary ways to prevent overdrafts and late fees for your bills. Let’s take a look at each.

Instant Cash: Gerald will provide up to $100 instantly to pay your bills on time. You can pay us back later, and this way you won’t have to worry about your bill not going through.

Paid Early: Gerald can provide you with your money sooner. Get up to half your paycheck in advance, so you can cover everything you need to cover.

Gerald also will always alert you when an upcoming bill will overdraft your account. This way you’re never taken by surprise again. Our app will even predict your overdrafts far ahead of time, so you can prepare and make sure to move your money around in time for your next set of bill payments. Gerald has you covered, without the extra charges and exorbitant fees that the traditional banks will make you pay.

Download Gerald’s Online App

If you want to take control of your finances and never worry about overdrafts and late fees again, then Gerald’s app is the app for you. Our app can make you feel more secure about your finances and melt that money stress away.

With Gerald, you’ll get overdraft protection, a better credit score, cashback rewards, bill advances, early paycheck payments and so much more. Secure your financial future with Gerald and sign up for an account today.

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