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Rule of 72

Last Updated: November 15, 2006

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The rule that allows investors to calculate how long it will take their money to double by dividing 72 by their expected return. For example, if you are expecting an 8% annual return on your investment, you would divide 72 by 8 to get 9. It would take nine years for your money to double in this investment.

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