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(e)Mention two differences between fixed deposit account and savings deposit
account. [2]
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Answered by ayshalatheef2005
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Fixed Deposits have a fixed lock-in period, which limits the unnecessary withdrawal of your money until maturity. A savings account, on the other hand, enables you to withdraw any amount at any time, which proves detrimental to your goal of wealth appreciation.

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