Pretty much the point of? Help

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toan3390

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Hi everyone.
I an getting into trouble with this phrases and I do not know how to transalate into vietnamese because I do not catch the meaning.
So can anyone explain the phrase ” pretty much the point of” for me please?
Great thanks!
 
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More context is needed in order to answer your question.
 

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Making wise spending decisions goes hand in hand with saving. Budget as much as you can each month toward a savings account or other reliable, interest-accumulating investment. The more money you save each month, the better your overall financial health will be. Which is pretty much the point of spending money wisely, isn't it?
This is the context. Thank you so much for your help
 
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The main point in spending money wisely is that you will save money each month and improve your financial health.
 

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I have edited post #1 so that the font size is readable. I have edited post #4 to change the font from Arial Black (which made it look as if it was in bold) to Arial.

Toan3390, your best bet is to write all posts in Arial (not Arial Black) and font size 3. That will make your posts readable by and accessible to pretty much everyone.
 
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