PERSONAL MONEY MANAGEMENT
2. Yes sometime I save my money into the chicken bank.
3. I use it for save my money until I use it to buy something what I want.
4. I think was more effective is chicken bank, because as a student I can save my money easily into it and also easily to take it back when I need thath money again.
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1. Mention three things you need to set a budget.
Answer: Discipline, planning, and prioritization
2. How many steps are there to plan your budget?
Answer: six steps
3. What is the irst step?
Answer: The first step is 'know your income'
4. What is the last step?
Answer: The last step is 'keep track'
Answer :1. First, insert your debit card into the machine.
2. Select the language:
3. Enter your PIN but remember to rotect it;
4. Select the type of transaction;
5. Select deposit type:
6. Select check;
7. Select the account type:
8. Select check summary:
9. Insert the check;
10. Press continue;
11. Pick the receipt and the debit card.
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Answer:
This, in essence, is comparison. The changes in adjectives and adverbs to indicate more or less of the quality they express they express is called Comparison. There are three degrees of comparison:
The Positive Degree indicates the presence (or absence) of a quality; as, true, good, sweet, fast, lovely.
The Comparative Degree indicates a stronger “presence” of the quality than the positive; as, truer, sweeter, better, faster, lovelier.
The Superlative Degree indicates the strongest “presence”of quality; as, truest, sweetest, best, fastest, loveliest.
Sometimes, adverbs and adjectives are compared by the use of the adverbs more and most, or, if the comparison be a descending one, by the use of less and least; as, beautiful, more beautiful, most beautiful, and less beautiful, least beautiful.
Some adjectives and adverbs are compared by changing to entirely different words in the comparative and superlative. Note the following:






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