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  2. Thirty-one (card game) - Wikipedia

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    The object is to obtain a hand with a value total as close as possible to 31, from which the name of the game is taken. [3]The game is also known as Blitz, [2] Scat, [2] Cadillac [2] in south Louisiana and Mississippi, Cad in Pennsylvania, Whammy! in central Indiana, Juble in Oklahoma and Kansas, as also as Kitty, [2] High Hat, [2] Ride the Bus [2] and Geronimo. [2]

  3. Time-based currency - Wikipedia

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    In these systems, one person volunteers to work for an hour for another person; thus, they are credited with one hour, which they can redeem for an hour of service from another volunteer. Others use time units that might be fractions of an hour (e.g. minutes, ten minutes – 6 units/hour, or 15 minutes – 4 units/hour).

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    Best CD rates today: Here's your month-end alert to lock in top yields of up to 4.40% before they're gone — Feb. 27, 2025

  5. 5 money moves you should make right now - AOL

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    February 27, 2024 at 6:51 AM. ... Anything can happen in 2024. Try these 5 easy money hacks to help you make and save thousands of dollars in the new year ...

  6. Velocity of money - Wikipedia

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    The velocity of money provides another perspective on money demand.Given the nominal flow of transactions using money, if the interest rate on alternative financial assets is high, people will not want to hold much money relative to the quantity of their transactions—they try to exchange it fast for goods or other financial assets, and money is said to "burn a hole in their pocket" and ...

  7. When you make a purchase on your credit or debit card, Acorns automatically rounds up the price to the nearest dollar and places the excess into a smart investment portfolio. Plus, Acorns lets you ...

  8. How Rounding Up Your Purchases on Your Own Can Turn Pennies ...

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    Rounding up the cost of your purchases to the next full dollar amount may seem like a way to make life more expensive. But it can actually be an easy way to automatically save and invest without...

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