And it’s gone
a term used by the show south park to explain how banks mysteriously lose the investors money shortly after invested due to the current economy.
stan: i got a 100 dollar check from my grandma, and my dad says i need to put it into the bank so it can grow over the years.
banker: well that’s fantastic a very smart decision young man. we can put that check in a money market mutual fund, then we’ll reinvest the earnings into foreign currency accounts with compounding interests, and it’s gone.
stan: what?
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