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What is the
difference between savings and investments?
Saving is what you do with the money from your income which you don't spend. 'Savings' is a description of the amount you have accumulated. 'Investment' is what you do with your savings. Savings' usually refers to a simple place for your money, like a bank or building society account. 'Investment' usually refers to something more sophisticated. But generally the word investment refers to both savings and investment. |
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