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To determine: The other types of accounts that are available for investing.
Introduction:Selecting among the most suitable tools of monetary asset management is important in maximizing the interest earnings and minimizing the fees which is essential in growing deposits as well as for the safety of the money.
b.
To determine:
Introduction: It is important to maintain a balance between the savings as well as the expenses as bigger the savings the bigger the interest that an investor can earn. Proper selection of the tools of the monetary asset management is also important as per the investor’s requirement and capability.
c.
To determine: The usage of electronic money management to accomplish the tasks.
Introduction: Electronic money management offers its investors the superiority of conducting the transactions without any paperwork. Accordingly, money transfers and bill payments can be done through the electronic money management.
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