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Dissave: Financial Term of the Week

July 31, 2010 By Shane Ede 2 Comments

Are you a Dissaver?  If you don’t even think that’s a word, don’t worry.  I didn’t think it was either until I looked it up.  And believe it or not, it is a word.  Here’s the definition or Dissave on dictionary.com.

As you can probably guess, someone who dissaves is someone who lives beyond their means.  Someone who doesn’t save.  I’m quite sure that none of the readers of this site are dissavers.  You aren’t, right?

I have a small confession to make.  I really just wanted to use the word in an article.  Mission accomplished.  Also, despite what the article’s title might suggest, there aren’t currently any plans to have a financial term of the week.  Now, back to your saving.

Shane Ede

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