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[QUOTE="Jasmine, post: 255103, member: 49159"] You might have noticed inflation is rising in your country. Inflation means increase in the prices of commodities and decrease in the purchasing value of the money. Here are three ways to cope up with the inflation Keep your budge flat despite rise in inflation. Let me exemplify, if you were spending $1000 per month before the inflation, continue to spend $1000 even though the price has gone up and your money cannot buy the same thing. In order do so you will have to re-arrange your lifestyle so that you can maintain your lifestyle for the same amount. Buy stocks. During the inflation, businesses lose profits; therefore, stock prices go down. Start buying stocks from the established companies. Invest in government bonds. This is the most secured form of investment, whether there is inflation or no inflation. It is even better during the inflation. When inflation rises, government increases interest rate, therefore, you will be earning more from your bonds during the inflation. [/QUOTE]
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