NounSingular saving Plural countable and uncountable; plural savings saving (countable and uncountable; plural savings)
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From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. Saving is the conservation of money. Methods of saving include putting money aside in a bank or pension plan. Saving also includes reducing expenditures, such as recurring costs. In terms of personal finance, saving specifies low-risk preservation of money, as in a deposit account, versus investment, wherein risk is higher. From Wikipedia under the
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Healthy Financial Habits Nothing could possibly be more rewarding than receiving a college education. The American Opportunity Tax Credit was established in 2009 under the American ... Don't forget this IRS income tax credit Tax credits for the 2009 tax year Healthy Financial Habits List of tax deductions to consider while filing your 2009 taxes Tax breaks ... Healthy Financial Habits all 103 news articles » From Google News Search: "saving" How can I get my scanned pictures to save directly to an external drive, without anything saving to my compute? Q. I have a HP psc scanner, I am scanning some pictures and I want them saved directly to my external hard drive but I can't find out how. I am using HP Photo & Imaging Gallery. I can get it to save to my hard drive but it first saves a copy to my hard drive on my computer. How can I stop it from saving a copy to my internal hard drive? Asked by mont121793 - Fri Feb 13 18:27:18 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. If you have a USB drive or stick, just plug it in and when you scan, you can select where to save to. Choose the external drive or the plugged in USB device. You can save it. If I can save and scan to a network computer, I can save to any other devices. It will work Answered by Jung - Sat Feb 14 23:12:33 2009 What are some general good ideas for saving money? Q. I want to save more money. How can I save money, for example, on lunch costs at work? How much is reasonable to spend every day on lunch and snacks? Also, what are some good ideas on saving money when purchasing goods and services? For example, buying generic or store brands, etc. Buying in bulk...and so forth. Thank you. Asked by Rooster/Blaster - Wed May 30 10:04:59 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments A. First you have to do a budget. Find out what you're spending money on. Once you have everything listed, cut out what you really don't need. Save what's left over. Try and get your cash flow (what's left over) positive and as high as possible then save it all. Working overtime or taking odd jobs can add to your cash flow. Make the money work for you. Make sure you at least put the money in a high APY savings account. There are several out there and they are easy to set up. Links to them are below. Specific Money Saving Tips 1. Gas - Don't drive aggressively. Keep your tires properly inflated and your car in tune. 2. Home energy - In winter put on a sweatshirt and put your thermostat on 68. In summer, dress like your outside and put… [cont.] Answered by Land Shark - Wed May 30 11:00:38 2007 How are you saving money during this economic crunch?
Q. With high gas prices, and the bad economy. What have you been doing to save money? I need help findings ways to save, if not make more money. I am a full time college student with a part time job, and no time to get another job. Any ideas on saving money and/or making more? Asked by amoribunddream - Fri Jul 18 07:52:20 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments A. Well it all depends on how much necessary and un-neccessary expenses you have. For me, I have started driving my car ONLY if necessary. I stopped buying daily coffee, muffin or lunch from outside, now I make my coffee at home. I dont go to the mall as often, becasue I know if I do, I will end up buying un-necessary things. One more thing is that I use my credit card, that way I keep a better track of my spendings and since it comes with reward points, they usually add up for gift certificates and this is like a little bit of money to spend. Answered by butterflyonocean - Fri Jul 18 23:17:00 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "saving" |






