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Mathematics, 14.01.2020 00:31 kevo2024

Starting your long-term saving as early as possible (10 years earlier in the example) can allow you to end up with twice as much in savings, even though you only saved one third as much ($30,000 saved vs. $90,000 saved) use a 2% annual return instead of 10% in your calculations?

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