Some lessons are too valuable to keep to ourselves.
If there’s someone in your life—a child, grandchild, or friend—who’s just beginning to save or invest, consider passing along this episode of Well Balanced. David Moser shares a simple, yet powerful illustration of how compound interest turns small, consistent investments into lasting wealth over time.
Even for those already living off their portfolios, it’s a powerful reminder of why time and consistency matter.
In David’s story, four friends each invest $1,000 per month, earning the same, for illustration purposes, 7% annual return but starting at different ages:
· At 52, the total grows to about $170,000 after 10 years.
· At 42, roughly $520,000 after 20 years.
· At 32, over $1.1 million after 30 years.
· At 22, about $2.5 million after 40 years.
Each invests the same monthly amount—but the ones who start earlier let time do most of the work.
It’s a great reminder for all investors: compound interest rewards patience, not perfection.
💡 Share this episode with someone who could use a head start—or a fresh perspective—on the power of saving early.
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Chapters
0:25 Introduction to Compound Interest
1:44 The Scenario
3:02 Comparing Outcomes
4:30 The Hockey Stick Effect
5:21 Key Takeaways and Action Steps
5:56 Regulatory
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