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Withdrawal
The removal of funds from a bank, savings, or investment account, as allowed by the terms and conditions of that account.
More Details
A withdrawal is the act of removing funds from a bank account or financial institution. This can be done in person at a bank branch or ATM, or it can be done electronically through online banking or mobile banking. Withdrawals are typically made using cash, but in some cases, they can also be made using a check or debit card.
Example
You want to withdraw $200 from your savings account at the credit union. You go to the credit union and tell the teller that you want to withdraw that amount from your account. The teller will then process the withdrawal and give you the cash. Alternatively, you could log in to your online banking account and initiate a withdrawal from there, or use your credit union's mobile app to make the withdrawal from your smartphone.
Related Terms
Disbursement
The release of funds from an account for the purpose of making a payment or meeting a financial obligation.
Deposits
A sum of money that is placed into a financial account for the purpose of securing a product or service.
Equity
The value of an asset or liability minus any outstanding debt associated with it. Equity is the ownership interest that a person has in an asset.