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Business, 27.11.2019 00:31, zafarm2oxgpmx

You opened a u. s. bank's standard savings account in january of this year with a 3% annual interest rate but there is a monthly maintenance fee of $4, which you can get waived if you keep a $300 minimum daily balance. if you can only keep up a $250 minimum balance, are you making money or losing money in the account?

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