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Benefits of Keeping Salary and Savings Account Separate

  If you are a salaried person, you know how salary accounts make our life convenient. Gone are the days when salaried individuals used to receive their salaries in cash or by cheque. Every month, individuals had to visit their bank to deposit the cash or salary cheque into their savings bank account and later issue a self-cheque to withdraw money from their account. To make the process simpler, many employers started depositing the salary directly into the employees' bank accounts, which introduced a new type of saving account called a Salary Account. Imagine Beating The Market By As Much As 70% This is HUGE. That is the number, one of our most premium and successful research services has achieved. Mind you it is a less known strategy to discover huge potential opportunities. And to top it, it has a successful track record of over 15 years. A track record that says this has the potential to beat the market by as much as 70%! What is a Savings Account? A savings account is one of t...

How to Read Quickly and Understand

How to Read Quickly and Understand Whether you skim a blog post, peruse documents to your work, or navigate through a book, you most likely do some sort of reading every day. But slogging through dense passages of text can be time-consuming, mentally exhausting, and hard on your eyes. If you would like to read faster while keeping reading comprehension, have a look at these seven tips. 1. PREVIEW THE TEXT. Viewing a film's trailer before viewing the movie gives you context and lets you know what to expect. Likewise, previewing a text prior to reading it disturbs you to rapidly gain an understanding of exactly what you are going to read. To get a big picture understanding, skim the introductory and concluding paragraphs. Try to identify transition phrases, analyze any images or graphs, and figure out how the author structured the text. 2. PLAN YOUR ATTACK. Strategically approaching a text will make a large difference in how efficiently it is possible to digest the material. First, t...