differentiate between savings and investments
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Saving and investing often are used interchangeably, but there is a difference. Saving is setting aside money you don't spend now for emergencies or for a future purchase. ... Investing is buying assets such as stocks, bonds, mutual funds or real estate with the expectation that your investment will make money for you.
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Savings are the income which are saved by the consumer for future use.
Investments are the expenses which are induced into a company
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