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SAVING FOR A RAINY DAY, (Kahory Santana: For me, in an economic sense, it…
SAVING FOR A RAINY DAY
Aaron Mosquera
In my opinion it means saveing money for a difficult days or saving money to prever the difficult future or any can happend.
Milenko Martinez. Saving for a rainy day, is when you save diffferent types of goods or food or tools, for situations like a natural disaster.
Jose Moran
For me this refers to setting aside money or resources for unexpected events that could potentially cause financial problems.
Xavier Sabando For me, it refers to saving money and using it to pay for unexpected expenses, like an illness or car repairs.
Juan Orellana in my opinion , in today intríncate financial landscape, saving for a rainy day is essential,this practice involves setting aside resources to face financial surprises, such as medical emergencies or loss job.
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Arnold Moreira
I think it refers to the importance of saving money for unexpected times, just like preparing for a rainy day. It's about securing my future and staying financially prepared.
Nicole Cárdenas
In my opinion saving for a
rainy day could means to
save money to be prepare for difficult, surprise, not expected situations.
Belen Apolinario ., In my opinion it means that we must save for difficult days
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Bryan Vitonera :explode: In my opinion,
It's like saying save bread for may, what it means is that you never know what will happen in the future and we always have to have some money saved for spontaneous situations.
ASQUI YANEZ DANIEL For me, it's about saving money for tough or lean times ahead. You have to know and prepare for the latest adversities
I think it means when you must have saving for any difficult or unexpected situation likea accidents or health issues.
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Katherine Chavez
In my opinion, it will be about having a reserve of money for important or bad moments, since it is a good way out.
Ricardo Jarrín.
For me, "saving for a rainy day" means setting aside a portion of my income for unforeseen expenses or difficult times that might come my way. Just as I'd prepare for rainy weather by carrying an umbrella, I believe in preparing financially for unexpected situations that could potentially disrupt my financial stability.
Kahory Santana: For me, in an economic sense, it means saving water in a container on rainy days to avoid excessive consumption of water to water plants, wash the car, etc., and considering it as a day to run in the rain and release accumulated tensions.
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Maria Belen Cevallos
For me, it is about setting money aside for unexpected or difficult times in the future. The power of being prepared for financial challenges, emergencies and more.
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