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Have you ever deposited a check and noticed the funds aren’t available immediately, or wondered why a credit card purchase didn’t show up on your statement for weeks? Pending transactions can affect the amount of money or credit you have available, which can be confusing if you aren’t aware of them. Let’s dive into what pending transactions are and how they work.
A pending transaction is an approved debit or credit to your bank account or credit card that hasn’t been processed yet. Essentially, the money is still in transition from one bank to another. Pending transactions may include:
Once a pending transaction is processed, it posts to your account. Pending bank account transactions show up in your bank account’s available balance but typically won’t appear on your monthly bank statement. Posted bank account transactions are reflected in your available balance and on your monthly bank statement.
Pending transactions typically post within two to three business days, but this can vary. Here are some examples:
While it doesn’t happen often, there are some situations where a pending transaction might be declined:
You may be able to cancel a pending transaction by acting quickly:
You may be able to cancel a pending credit card purchase by asking the merchant to cancel the sale. You’ll have a better chance of getting a pending charge canceled if:
You can cancel pending checks or recurring automatic payments from your bank account by requesting a stop payment order from your bank or credit union before the transaction is processed. To cancel a recurring payment, contact the merchant; request a stop payment only if the merchant refuses to cancel the payment.
Confusion over pending transactions can cause bounced checks or bank overdrafts. If a pending transaction reduces your available credit, you could have purchases declined or max out your credit card. Using 30% or more of your available credit can negatively affect your credit score.
Avoid unpleasant surprises by keeping tabs on your account balances using your bank or credit card’s website or app. Consider setting alerts on your bank and credit card accounts to get notified when transactions post.
At O1ne Mortgage, we understand the importance of managing your finances effectively. If you have any questions or need assistance with your mortgage, don’t hesitate to call us at 213-732-3074. Our team of experts is here to help you navigate your financial journey with ease.
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