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11-24-2007, 03:27 PM | #16 | |
A Dude
Join Date: Feb 2005
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Re: How Do You Feel About Spyders (ETFs)
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We're all perfectly cabable of calculating it, but we don't all calculate it, so let's calculate it for Rob and anybody else out there who's curious: Imagine that you invest in the S&P 500 index funds. The S&P historically returns around 9%. Some years are up, some years are down, but when all is said and done it works out to 9% per year. So you sock the money away and ride the ups and downs: If you put $1000 away at age 22, and put it into a S&P 500 index fund, and leave it there until you're 65 (43 years), your account will be worth: $1000*(1.09^43) = $40,676 If you decide to work for a while before you start saving, and wait until you're 29, and then you decide to put away $1000 into the same S&P 500 fund earning the same 9%, and still retire when you're 65 (36 years), your account will be worth: $1000*(1.09^36) = $22,251 See that? Delaying by only seven years cost you nearly half of the account's value. That's a principle called the time value of money. The longer you let it accrue interest, the faster and faster it grows. It's like a snowball rolling down a hill, at the top, the snowball just gets a little bigger with every rotation. But as the snowball reaches the bottom of the hill, every rotation makes it grow so much. The absolute best thing you can do is get time working on your side ASAP. Time is even more important than the investments you pick. When you do the math like I just did, the question isn't whether you can afford to sock away the money now, it's whether you can afford not to when you're 65. And the beauty of it is you're never too old to start. There's no such thing as "ah well I'm 40, I missed the boat." No way, Jose. You end up with a much bigger account if you start when you're 40 instead of 45. Or 45 instead of 50. Financially speaking, it's never too late, and there's never a better time than right now.
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11-24-2007, 11:56 PM | #17 | |
MVP
Join Date: May 2004
Age: 46
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Re: How Do You Feel About Spyders (ETFs)
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Some famous guy named Norman Einstein (Let's all give thanks to Joey T for that little nugget) once said: "The most powerful force in the universe is compound interest” |
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