This question makes as much sense as “Do you prefer red or apples?”. You’re comparing an adjective to a noun. You could have one, both, or neither. I’m going to demystify these common financial terms once and for all.
Continue readingThis question makes as much sense as “Do you prefer red or apples?”. You’re comparing an adjective to a noun. You could have one, both, or neither. I’m going to demystify these common financial terms once and for all.
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