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The Rule of 72 Explained, How Losing $100K Can Cost You Much More — MarketVault
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The Rule of 72 Explained, How Losing $100K Can Cost You Much More

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Does losing $100,000 sound painful? What about what that money could have become? In this video, Andy Lee explains the Rule of 72 and how compound interest can significantly impact your long-term wealth. By understanding how quickly money can double over time, you can start to see the true opportunity cost of losing investable dollars. A loss today is not just a loss of principal, it is the loss of future growth. Andy also highlights why tax planning matters when selling assets like real estate, a business, or other investments. The more money you keep working for you, the greater your potential for long-term growth and income. If you want to better understand how to keep more of your gains and make your money work harder, this is a conversation worth having. https://www.taxwiseusa.com/ andy@taxwiseusa.com 408-946-8378 408-YINVEST Cell: 408-406-3227 #RuleOf72 #CompoundInterest #TaxPlanning #WealthBuilding #InvestSmart #FinancialPlanning #CapitalGains #LongTermWealth

Added 18 Apr 2026



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