Tuesday, 2 August 2016

VITALITY OF SMALL SAVINGS:

What I am going to say is not new, perhaps many would have been telling it daily in each of our lives. This is only a reminder for us to follow it. Savings mainly pertains to money and that is obvious. Daily savings can play a lot of things in the later part of your life. As a routine one should have the habit of saving at-least a very small amount,daily. This is not enough but you have to totally forget about it. Never try to think of it until 10 years have passed since you have started saving it. After that time i.e, after ten years you can either use it at times of crisis or you can put the money in fixed deposit in-order to get monthly interest. Also by that time you would have developed the skill of saving without spending the money unless there is a crisis. Here's what I have given you a simple picture to show how much a person can save from an average income.

                    So,  Start your savings today on wards and enjoy it after             ten years. This may sound a bit crazy but I ask you to be on the reality of ground in-order to lead a lubricated life for ever.

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