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SAVING AS A PART TIME JOB.

Many people complain that they are unable to save up to one dollar in a week. Well, it is somehow true. The life of saving starts when one have urge to live a worry-free live.
Many ask how can I grow big? Friends, there is no how you can grow big when n your monthly expenses is greater than your income. Growing starts from ones mindset. No matter how small your income is,you can still save a little out of it for the future.
HOW TO SAVE.
Always know what you need,what you will be lacking for the month and how much it will be costing. Remove the total cost from your income. Divide the remaining balance by three, keep for unforseen occurrance, one for supplements and the last for YOUR SAVINGS.  Do it now,tomorrow before you get to know it, you will be living a comfortable life.<div><iframe id='ticn40751' src='http://AdBounds.com/s_b.asp?qs=0~220~201605211468373~30~0_0_0_0~0_0_0_0~27_0_1_40~8_10_200_10~200_0_1_0~0_0_50_0_10_0_0' marginwidth='0' marginheight='0' hspace='0' vspace='0' frameborder='0' style='width:152px;height:180px;' scrolling='no'></iframe></div>

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