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The Rule of 72: The Mental-Math Shortcut Every Business Owner Should Use Before Investing Retained Earnings

Divide 72 by an annual rate and you get the approximate years for money to double: $50,000 at 9% doubles in 8 years, while a 24% credit card balance doubles what you owe in 3. How business owners can…

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