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Would You Like The Usa To Stay On Daylight Savings Time Year Round?

I know some states do stay on it but how would you feel about all the states staying on it. What would be the positives and the negatives?

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How Much Should I Have In Savings? Im A 14 Year Old Investor With Thouands In Stocks. How Much In Savings?than

How much should I have in savings? Im a 14 year old investor with thouands in stocks. How much in savings?Thanks

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Im In My First Year Of College And Want To Buy Us Savings Bonds How Do I Purchase Them?

I have a purchase form from my employer, but I do not know were to turn it in.

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Who Else Is Excited About Daylight Savings Time Coming Early This Year?

I know I am, i’m tired of being at my house all cold. It’s on march 8 and I can’t wait cause I wanna wear my new yukata outside ^^

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Does Anyone Know When Daylight Savings Is Due To Start This Year In The Australian Eastern States Please?

I have heard two conflicting reports, which are either early October (like Tasmania and New Zealand) or late October, as we usually have it.

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I Have £13000 In Savings. What Is The Best Way To Invest It For Just A Year?

Interest rates are rubbish for savers, anyone know if any secure ways to invest my money for a year to get a better return. Tough question I know at this stage in the economy.

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