Albert Einstein
The Rule Of 72
Compound Interest - Not E=mc2 - Greatest Discovery
Albert Einstein is credited with discovering the
compound interest rule of
72. Referring to compound interest, Albert Einstein is quoted as saying:
"It is the greatest mathematical discovery of all time"
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Compound Interest
Compound interest is interest that accrues based on the total
balance of principle and accumulated interest.
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Compound interest is a powerful
tool for achieving financial success.
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Financial Success
Financial success is achieving the financial goals, milestones and
status that you set out to achieve.
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Financial success does not
guarantee happiness, but is a powerful tool for achieving more
happiness.
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