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A lot of savers underestimate the power of reinvesting, they don't understand just how much of a difference compound interest makes. Can you simply spend the interest on awesome products/services without reinvesting? Sure but there's a price to pay. The effects of compounding seem underwhelming if you only look at them over a cycle or two but ...
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