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MOST ASKED QUESTIONS ON PERSONAL FINANCE IN GOOGLE

MOST ASKED QUESTIONS ON PERSONAL FINANCE IN GOOGLE What are ways to make money?   If you have a regular income and use it well, you are on your way to earning spondooli. The secret is simple; just make sure you spend less money than you earn; This will help   you gain more weight gradually. Money you don't spend should go into a savings account to increase interest in your income and help you   avoid overspending.    What is the annual interest rate?   Basically, this is the amount of the loan (including fees), the   interest rate you will pay, and when you should pay it. You can use this number to find the   loan that suits you best; for example, a   15% APR loan is more expensive than a 10% APR loan.    How to invest?   "Investing" may seem like a scary word, but there are many easy ways to invest, even if you start with a small amount of money in the pot. Small investments (the act of regularly saving very smal...

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