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<blockquote data-quote="Cattle Rack Rancher" data-source="post: 507507" data-attributes="member: 245"><p>Well, you know what they say. The difference between the rich and the poor is that the poor work for their money and the rich make their money work for them. The difference between a 6% and a 12% Return On Investment compounded over time is huge and the longer the term, the better off you are. There is a theory called the ball theory of economics that likens your chances of economic success to a ball that grows every year. The object is to try and get on top of the ball and ride it up as it grows. Obviously when the ball is small and you have a longer time horizon, its easier to get on top of the ball. As the ball gets larger and your time horizon shortens, it becomes more difficult to climb onto that ball until at some point, the ball becomes so large that you are trying to climb from the under side which is pretty much impossible. So, the moral is that the quicker you get on the ball when it comes to retirement planning, the more likely you are to be financially successful. Good Luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cattle Rack Rancher, post: 507507, member: 245"] Well, you know what they say. The difference between the rich and the poor is that the poor work for their money and the rich make their money work for them. The difference between a 6% and a 12% Return On Investment compounded over time is huge and the longer the term, the better off you are. There is a theory called the ball theory of economics that likens your chances of economic success to a ball that grows every year. The object is to try and get on top of the ball and ride it up as it grows. Obviously when the ball is small and you have a longer time horizon, its easier to get on top of the ball. As the ball gets larger and your time horizon shortens, it becomes more difficult to climb onto that ball until at some point, the ball becomes so large that you are trying to climb from the under side which is pretty much impossible. So, the moral is that the quicker you get on the ball when it comes to retirement planning, the more likely you are to be financially successful. Good Luck. [/QUOTE]
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