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What is the difference between savings and investment?
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[QUOTE="Johnson2468, post: 286473, member: 93261"] Saving is the act of setting money aside in bank accounts for a future expense or necessity while Investment is the process of investing your money to purchase assets that increase in value over time and offer high returns in exchange for taking on additional risk. Savings are different from investments in that they are frequently deposited into bank savings accounts or fixed deposits. On the other hand, investing entails purchasing assets that have the potential to gain value over time, such as stocks, bonds, mutual fund shares, real estate, gold, and so on. The main difference between investing and saving is the motivation behind each. Short-term savings can be done with little research and are used for purchases and emergencies. Investments are undertaken in order to accomplish larger objectives like increasing wealth, paying for education, purchasing a home, etc. They frequently call for extensive planning as well as market research. [/QUOTE]
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