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Asked: August 22, 20242024-08-22T11:13:56+05:30 2024-08-22T11:13:56+05:30In: Investment

What's the difference between saving and investing?

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    2024-08-22T11:44:22+05:30Added an answer on August 22, 2024 at 11:44 am

    Saving and investing are both strategies for managing money, but they have different goals, risks, and time horizons:
    Saving:
    * Goal: The primary goal of saving is to keep money safe and readily accessible for short-term needs or emergencies.
    * Risk: Savings are typically low-risk. Savings accounts and certificates of deposit (CDs) are examples of low-risk savings vehicles.
    * Time Horizon: Savings are usually for short-term or immediate needs, such as an emergency fund or a planned purchase within the next few years.
    * Returns: Savings generally offer lower returns compared to investments. Interest rates on savings accounts are usually modest.
    Investing:
    * Goal: The main goal of investing is to grow wealth over the long term by allocating money into assets like stocks, bonds, real estate, or mutual funds with the expectation of higher returns.
    * Risk: Investing involves higher risk compared to saving. The value of investments can fluctuate, and there is potential for loss as well as gain.
    * Time Horizon: Investing is typically suited for long-term goals, such as retirement, buying a home, or funding education. The time horizon for investing is usually several years or decades.
    * Returns: Investments have the potential to offer higher returns due to the appreciation of asset values and income generation, such as dividends or interest.

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    Thejaswini... Knowledge Contributor
    2024-08-22T16:08:41+05:30Added an answer on August 22, 2024 at 4:08 pm

    Saving and investing both involve setting aside money, but they serve different purposes and come with different levels of risk. Saving is typically putting money into a safe, easily accessible place, like a savings account, for short-term needs or emergencies. It offers low risk but also low returns.
    Investing, on the other hand, involves buying assets like stocks, bonds, or real estate to generate a higher return over the long term. However, investing carries higher risk, as the value of investments can fluctuate, potentially leading to losses.

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