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Regel 72

Rule of 72

Estimate how many years it takes to double an investment.

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Use the Rule of 72 to instantly quantify the cost of waiting. If you delay investing by 5 years and are earning a 9% return, you lose 72/9 = 8 years of a doubling cycle — that 5-year delay costs you nearly a full additional doubling of your wealth. Seeing this concretely motivates earlier action more powerfully than any percentage table.

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The Rule of 72 has been documented as far back as 1494, when Italian mathematician Luca Pacioli — also known as the Father of Accounting — referenced it in his mathematical treatise Summa de Arithmetica. He noted that money doubles in about 72 years at 1% per year, exactly matching the rule. Pacioli's work also included the first published description of double-entry bookkeeping, making him perhaps the most financially influential mathematician of the Renaissance.

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