Savings vs. Investing: Where Should Your Money Go?

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Savings vs. Investing: Where Should Your Money Go?

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Here’s a question that stumps many people: you have extra money each month, but you’re unsure whether to put it in a savings account or invest it. It feels like one of those critical financial decisions that could either set you up for success or leave you kicking yourself later.

The truth is, both saving and investing serve important but different purposes in your financial life. Think of saving as your financial safety net and short-term planning tool, while investing is your long-term wealth-building engine. The trick isn’t choosing one over the other—it’s figuring out how much you need of each and when to use which approach.

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