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valentinak56 [21]
2 years ago
7

Help please will give brainliest ​

English
1 answer:
inessss [21]2 years ago
8 0
DO NOT TRUST THAT LINK!! IT IS USED TO STEAL INFORMATION. WHENEVER YOU POST A QUESTION WRITE DOWN “ NO LINKS AND DONT ANSWER JUST FOR POINTS OR YOU WILL BE REPORTED!” if they still do that report the answer after.

The answer for 3 ways to get the money

1. Get a loan
2. Dogs sit or baby sit
3. Getting paid to take online surveys.

The answer for the last question.

1. Keep track on how much you saved
2 eliminate your debt
3 set saving goals
4. Put your money in a safe place and somewhere you will remember.

Explanation

I gave you 4 ways to save your money and you can choose the three you want to write but I would recommend you to write 1,3, and 4. Your welcome! Have a blessed day/night!
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