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Economy10:44 · 12m ago

Compound Interest Explained: How Time Amplifies Savings and Debt Growth

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Compound interest is a financial mechanism where the interest earned on an investment or loan is added to the principal, causing future interest to be calculated on an increasingly larger amount. This contrasts with simple interest, which is always calculated only on the original principal. The article illustrates this with an example: investing 10,000 shekels at a 5% annual compound interest rate grows to about 43,000 shekels over 30 years, highlighting how the accumulated interest itself generates additional returns over time.

Time is the most critical factor in the compound interest effect. Early and consistent investments, even if small, can outperform larger, later contributions due to the exponential growth of the accumulated amount. The article emphasizes that the benefit of compound interest accelerates over time, making early saving essential for maximizing returns.

However, compound interest also works against borrowers. Unpaid debts, such as credit card balances, accumulate interest on both the principal and the accrued interest, causing the debt to grow rapidly. This makes high-interest debts particularly dangerous if left unpaid over long periods.

The article advises two practical steps to leverage compound interest effectively: start saving as early as possible and maintain regular contributions. While compound interest mathematically describes how interest accumulates, actual returns depend on the interest rate or investment yield, which can vary, especially in market-based investments. Thus, compound interest is not a guaranteed profit but a principle explaining potential growth.

In summary, compound interest can significantly increase savings or debts over time, with the time factor being the most influential element in its power to grow money exponentially.

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