Compound interest explained
Compound interest is the interest you earn on the interest you’ve earned or the interest you are charged on the interest you owe. It can either cost you or earn you a lot of money.
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Compound interest is the interest you earn on the interest you’ve earned or the interest you are charged on the interest you owe. It can either cost you or earn you a lot of money.
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