It's not.
The purpose of a zero balance bank account is to have somewhere to put some money when an unexpected emergency arises. It is wise to have one just in case.
yes it is but it just has an extra zero added that is not necessarily needed
no it is not because the zero is just added to the end
See the link I've just added.
yep.
If zero is added to a whole number the answer would be the whole number because zero is the same as nothing
zero + zero = zero
sallry account
It's the Identity Property of Zero.
Usually banks offer zero balance bank accounts to customers who have salary accounts with them. I have a zero balance account with DBS and since DBS and POSB are part of the same group, I guess they too will have a zero account balance bank account. You need to submit this bank account to your employer and if they GIRO your salary to this account automatically every month, it should be fine.
The definition of the word nil is nothing or worthless. In a sentence it is used like this: His bank account is worth nil. It just means his account is worthless.
When you receive a refund on a credit card with a zero balance, the refund amount will typically be added as a credit to your account. This credit can be used towards future purchases or you may request a check for the refunded amount.