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How Much Money Do You Save In Liquid Savings Each Month?

This question refers to how much money you save after paying all bills.

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How Much Time Are We Losing Each Day As Daylight Savings Approaches? Are We In Daylight Savings Or Regular ?

I live on the east coast, PA specifically and I need to know for my bio class!

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5k In Savings Bonds For Each Of Of My 2 Young Children (ages 5 And 6). What College Investment Is Best?

Should I go to a bank and ask? what is a good investment to transfer these savings bonds into for college savings? Thank you!

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How Can I Figure Out How Much To Contribute To Each Child's 529 College Savings Plan?

I have three nieces and nephews… HL is 7, CL is 5, and TH was just born. I want them each to have the same amount in their savings plan when they each turn 18, and I can contribute $2,000 total each year. I know I’d have to allocate more to HL’s account to start [...]

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How Can I Figure Out How Much To Contribute To Each Child's 529 College Savings Plan?

I have three nieces and nephews… HL is 7, CL is 5, and TH was just born. I want them each to have the same amount in their savings plan when they each turn 18, and I can contribute $2,000 total each year. I know I’d have to allocate more to HL’s account to start [...]

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Where Can I Find The Average Yearly Interest Earned On Savings Accounts For Each Year From 1970 To 2006?

I need this information for personal passbook or statement savings accounts. I’m looking for the national averages, not averages per each banking institution. I don’t know where else to look. Anybody know?

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  • Thinking of investing your savings?


    While increasing your savings is good, multiplying your money through smart investments feels great - there are lots of opportunities out there and you can be successful if you're arming yourself with the right information.

    Where to start?

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