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NAR’s Yun Says Mom & Pop Investors Need Capital Gains Cut

NAR’s Yun Advocates for Capital Gains Tax Cut to Benefit Small Investors

According to the National Association of Realtors (NAR) Chief Economist, Yun, small investors, commonly referred to as “mom and pop investors,” would greatly benefit from a reduction in capital gains taxes. Yun suggests that lowering capital gains taxes would provide these investors with increased opportunities to grow their investments and generate higher returns. By reducing […]

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The Rule of 72

The Rule of 72 is a commonly used mathematical formula that estimates the time it takes for an investment to double its value based on a given interest rate.

The “Rule of 72” is a fundamental principle in investing that estimates how long it takes to double your money. Instead of relying on this rule as a shortcut, there is a more precise logarithmic formula that can be used to determine the time it takes to grow your money at different annualized returns. Check

The Rule of 72 is a commonly used mathematical formula that estimates the time it takes for an investment to double its value based on a given interest rate. Read More »

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