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  2. How the 52-week money challenge works - AOL

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    The 52-week challenge is a savings plan that offers a way to turn small amounts into significant savings — and build up solid money habits. ... Week 20. $20. $210. Week 46. $46. $1,081. Week 21 ...

  3. 52-Week Money Challenge: Save $1,378 in a Year - AOL

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    Here are the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about saving money. ... starting with $1 in week one and ending with $52 in week 52, totaling $1,378 saved by year-end. ...

  4. Take the 52-week money challenge: What it is and how to do it

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    The 52-week money challenge involves saving an increasing amount of money each week for one year. ... Opening a high-yield savings account and utilizing automated savings features can help make ...

  5. Comparison of Q&A sites - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of websites that follow a question-and-answer format. The list contains only websites for which an article exists, dedicated either wholly or at least partly to the websites. For the humor "Q&A site" format first popularized by Forum 2000 and The Conversatron, see Q&A comedy website.

  6. List of Australian chart achievements and milestones

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    52 weeks – Don't Ask – Tina Arena (debut 27-Nov-94, ... 20 weeks. Shania Twain – Come On Over (1997–1999) Albums with most weeks in Top 100 chart ...

  7. 52 (number) - Wikipedia

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    the 5th Bell number, [1] the number of ways to partition a set of 5 objects. a decagonal number. [2] with an aliquot sum of 46; within an aliquot sequence of seven composite numbers { 52, 46, 26, 16, 15, 9, 4, 3, 1, 0 } to the prime in the 3-aliquot tree. This sequence does not extend above 52 because it is,

  8. Here Are the Biggest 401(k) Mistakes Each Generation Is Making

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    Image source: Getty Images. Baby boomers: Not embracing the Roth 401(k) Baby boomers saw the first 401(k)s in 1978, and most have stuck with these traditional plans to the present day.

  9. Closing milestones of the Dow Jones Industrial Average

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    The following is a list of the milestone closing levels of the Dow Jones Industrial Average. Legend: 1-point increments are used up to the 20-point level, 2-point increments up to the 50-point level, 5-point increments up to the 100-point level, 10-point increments up to the 500-point level, 20-point increments up to the 1,000-point level,