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If I Were To Buy A Refrigerated 12 Pk. Of Soda Instead Of A Warm One, What Would My Energy Savings Be?

I would be using a average 4 year old refrigerator to cool to warm soda. The pre-cooled soda would stay cold because I live 3 minutes from the grocery store.

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If You Are Saving Money For Your Child Would You Go With A Savings With Ing Direct Instead Of A Regular Bank.?

I also seen ing direct has a account called a custodial account now which is better? They have a education savings account also. Just getting opinions.

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If The Sterling Does Collapse, Would My Savings Be Worthless? Is It Better To Buy Gold Instead?

Any ideas welcome as to what is a better way to hold savings incase the sterling collapses. Is it better to leave savings as they are and ride out the storm?

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Why Does The Australian Govt Tax The Sh_t Out Of People Who Choose To Have Savings Instead Of Own A Home?

It seems to me like the Australian govt wants people to have debt! A mate of mine has quite a bit of savings and is getting some interest on it, but pays an absolute fortune away of it in tax. If she had a home and no savings, but had a mortgage, she would not [...]

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Is It Okay To Present A Checking Acct Instead Of Savings Acct If Apply For Shengen Visa?

I am planning to go to Amsterdam and applying for a shengen visa. My friend told me that I should present a savings account instead of a checking account but my money is on my checking acct. So is it possible for me to submit my checking acct statements instead?

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  • Thinking of investing your savings?


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    Where to start?

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