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         <title>Pretend you’re an investor, how can you increase your net worth? </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>One way that I can increase my net worth is by investing in stocks. A stock is an example of a wealth-creating asset (Pg. 1). A couple more ways to increase my net worth is to create a retirement plan and open a savings account. There are also risks in investing in stocks. The higher the expected return, the higher the risk (Pg. 2). In other words, the&nbsp;larger&nbsp;the&nbsp;stock that I invest in, the greater risk I’m at of losing more or gaining more money. A benefit of investing in stocks is Stock appreciation, which is where the value of a stock increases (Pg. 4). </div>]]></description>
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