Exactly, you can carry over the remaining allowance to the new month...
If this is then exhausted, the money which is then still on the account, is posted to a so-called Auskehrkonto.
From this account your creditors will be served, if you have deposits on the account.
If there is no pending Deposit, the money will remain on this account for a certain period of time (1 or 3 months, I don't know exactly). After that it will be available again.
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tsrvtech wrote on 04/14/2019 07:52: Exactly you can carry over the allowance that is left over to the new month....
If this is then exhausted, the money what is then still on the account, is posted to a so-called Auskehrkonto.
From this account your creditors will be served, if you have deposits on the account.
If there is no pending Deposit, the money will remain on this account for a certain period of time (1 or 3 months, I don't know exactly). After that it will be available again.
Thank you very much for your nice answer then I know
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If this is then exhausted, the money which is then still on the account, is posted to a so-called Auskehrkonto.
From this account your creditors will be served, if you have deposits on the account.
If there is no pending Deposit, the money will remain on this account for a certain period of time (1 or 3 months, I don't know exactly). After that it will be available again.
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Thank you very much for your nice answer then I know
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