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Business, 14.08.2021 01:40, gomezjuana123

Jane and Fran work together and make the same amount of money. Jane owns her house, on which she has a mortgage, while Fran rents and neither is able to put away any savings after paying their bills and other monthly expenses. If they are both worth the same amount of money now and neither is able to put away any savings over the next five years, who is likely to be worth more money at that time

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