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Business, 06.01.2021 22:30, Arealbot

Choose all that apply. Select each of the factors, biblical principles, and strategies that you can use to help you save and invest. Invest with purposeful goals in mind, such as education or retirement.
Look at your goals and make sure your plan coincides with your goals.
Calculate your debt-to-income ratio.
Look at past performance.
Consider the APR.
Diversify to minimize risk.
Consider opportunity cost.
Select investments that meet or promote biblical standards.
Learn as much as you can about the investment from the stock table, company information, financial magazines, and reliable financial web sites.
Continuously reassess your plan.
Consider the liquidity assets.

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