The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 6, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 September 1974 — Page 9
If you’re so rich, why aren’t you smart?
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u So you’re making a good salary. But you’re not saving any of it. Instead, you want to ’ go after the "big deal” that’s * going to make you a cool million. Maybe. . * What happens if your big scheme goes sour? You’ve still got to get through the future. 1 And, let’s face it. Nobody can A afford to take tomorrow for granted. So maybe you’d better join x the Payroll Savings Plan now? Just sign up at work. An amount you specify will be set aside from your paycheck and used to buy U.S. Savings Bonds# That way, you can still . r afford to take a few financial risks, if that’s your bag. But s you’ll always have a solid cash reserve to fall back on. And that's being smart. Now E Bond# pay Ga? interest when held tn maturity of 5 years '4'»% the first year/. Bonds ire replaced if List, stolen or destroyed. When needed, they can be cashed at your bank. Interest is not subject t» state or kcal i&com* taxes, and federal tax may be deferred until ivuempuua. u IhkeWF . stocky ^inyynenca. Join the Payroll Savin# Plan.
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