What is COMPOUND INTEREST | How you can RETIRE A MILLIONAIRE

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  • Опубликовано: 8 дек 2021
  • Two of the most frequent questions we get from clients are about how to become a millionaire & how to retire rich. So how do YOU save for just 10 years & become a millionaire? And how is it that if you start later, you could end up saving 3x as much as the person that started earlier & still risk NOT becoming a millionaire?
    💡 How does compound interest work? What is compounding, especially when it comes to compounding in the stock market? How can compound interest make you rich?
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  • @DiamondNestEgg
    @DiamondNestEgg  2 года назад +3

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  • @davidg4058
    @davidg4058 Год назад +6

    I have been telling my kids that if you could get to $100k in their IRAs by age 30, they would be millionaires at retirement (I use the rule of 72, doubling every 10 years, or 7.2 percent. For those who want to build generational wealth, parents should fund your children's IRAs when they are young. Often, they are not making that much money and have other financial needs, so if you can help them with a retirement contribution during the early years, you ensure their future financial security. I sent each of my kids $5k every year after they started college so that they could start their IRAs even with a summer job. They all met the $100k goal (thanks to a good stock market run). I'm feeling pretty good now.

    • @DiamondNestEgg
      @DiamondNestEgg  Год назад +3

      Well done. I'm sure your kids are thrilled. Agreed on helping your kids out if you can. For others supersavers reading this, just make sure your children have sufficient earned income to "qualify" for the IRA contributions.

  • @JohnMacGuy
    @JohnMacGuy Год назад +4

    Very well done tutorials. Got into I Bonds based on your channel. Thanks

  • @chode972
    @chode972 Год назад +4

    Thanks for sharing and making it easy to understand; awesome video and detail.

  • @brijeshkukreja7411
    @brijeshkukreja7411 Год назад +4

    Jennifer is great!! Great video and great explanation.

  • @prakashraju1143
    @prakashraju1143 Год назад +1

    Excellent personal finance advice ever heard. Thanks a bunch for enlightening

  • @reneeemigree9004
    @reneeemigree9004 17 дней назад

    In re: to the 8th wonder of the world, as they say, Compound Interest, how does this little ditty figure in? Apr vs Apy for certain securities.

  • @stevegiannotti2338
    @stevegiannotti2338 Год назад +3

    Nice video! Very informative. I believe in the power of compound interest. 🙂

  • @reneeemigree9004
    @reneeemigree9004 17 дней назад

    So we’re going to research now what investment vehicles pay Compound Interest? That’s the mystery, sort of.
    But, funds may be one investment, have to research though the volatility, right?

  • @vivisimonvi
    @vivisimonvi Год назад

    If I understand correctly, compounding interest doesn't apply for treasury Notes and Bonds. They do "compound" semi-annually but not the same as compounding explained here.

  • @sh3lby886
    @sh3lby886 Год назад +3

    Will you do a step by step video on setting up a roth with TD Ameritrade to start this journey ?

    • @DiamondNestEgg
      @DiamondNestEgg  Год назад

      I'll add it onto our list

    • @yungmi1214
      @yungmi1214 Год назад

      @@DiamondNestEgg will you do a step by step video on purchasing T-bills with Chase bank / JPMorgan also, thank you Jennifer.

  • @tadrod2323
    @tadrod2323 Год назад +1

    is this only for roth ira not the 401? thanks

  • @lastgbngfirstgbng1056
    @lastgbngfirstgbng1056 Год назад

    Year 35 (you are now age 55) - almost $1 million in value from contributing a total of $86,542.40. Net (backed out the $86,542.40 contribution): $909,228 of compound interest earned money completely tax free. Correct? So, I can begin taking at age 55ish (before normal retirement age of 65) Correct?

  • @Szktpss
    @Szktpss Год назад +1

    Great job - as always! So what earns 7% ? I'm struggling to find that part of the equation.

    • @DiamondNestEgg
      @DiamondNestEgg  Год назад

      This was the original source article. It seems the numbers have been updated since then & are now even higher: www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/042415/what-average-annual-return-sp-500.asp

    • @vivisimonvi
      @vivisimonvi Год назад +1

      Don't do what I did and stick with and forget with a Roth CD ("very safe" investing). I wasn't finance savvy at a young age but kept hearing to "get a Roth IRA" over and over if you cared about retirement. Rates have been so abysmal for a long time I've actually lost significantly to inflation.

  • @joeperillo8396
    @joeperillo8396 2 года назад +3

    💯

  • @colleenrobinson5002
    @colleenrobinson5002 11 месяцев назад

    Hello. Could you maybe do a video on how to do a spousal roth ira for a stay at home spouse? If we max out a 401 k already for my husband and get a company match of 6%, can we do backdoor roth contributions with after tax dollars for each of us or no? Can u also break down how income comes in to play for that? It is so confusing and I think you could simplify it just like you did with your i bond videos. What is the highest income level you can do that with? We are in our 50s and I am looking to max out anything available to us. Thanks!

  • @JimmyChung-td5gi
    @JimmyChung-td5gi Год назад

    any guest on I bond interest in May/23. should we buy i bond now or CD 4.7%?thank you

  • @sarahk9546
    @sarahk9546 Год назад +2

    Hi. Do you personally offer personal financial advisor services ?

    • @DiamondNestEgg
      @DiamondNestEgg  Год назад +1

      I do, but we are not accepting any new clients at this time

  • @lastgbngfirstgbng1056
    @lastgbngfirstgbng1056 Год назад +1

    For waiting to start this until age 35 vs. age 25, you compute $702,077.03 - $609.985.50 = $92,091.53. This being the “amount not earned by waiting”. Is that correct?
    Should the numbers be the net numbers (backing out the contributions amount)?
    Such as:
    Age 25 net: $702.077.03 - $86,500.00 =: $615,577.03.
    Age 35 net: $609,985.50 - $180,000.00 = $429,985.50
    $615,577.03 - $429,985.50 = $185,591.53. This being the “amount not earned by waiting”.

    • @kryokin9771
      @kryokin9771 8 месяцев назад

      Your math looks great! Yeah, it makes a lot of sense that the real amount not earned by waiting wouldn't include the amount they put in themself. And it's pretty much twice as much as the number she used in the video, which is wild!

  • @SLICK-GLN
    @SLICK-GLN Год назад

    When you say Roth Ira you mean to a brokerage account settlement account?

    • @DiamondNestEgg
      @DiamondNestEgg  Год назад

      Roth Individual Retirement Account

    • @SLICK-GLN
      @SLICK-GLN Год назад

      @@DiamondNestEgg I have a self managed Roth iray with Vanguard Are you talking about investing settlement fund account or In equities

    • @SLICK-GLN
      @SLICK-GLN Год назад

      @@DiamondNestEgg What I think I'm getting at is what type of bonds equities whatever is this Iray Invested in

  • @reneeemigree9004
    @reneeemigree9004 17 дней назад

    So what investments pay the compound interest? We stated the point 8th wonder of the world. We’ve heard that, and you’re saying that, also.

  • @athenatong3768
    @athenatong3768 Год назад +1

    What pays 7% interest?

    • @DiamondNestEgg
      @DiamondNestEgg  Год назад

      That’s the historical inflation-adjusted return of the S&P 500 over time, at the time this video was posted

  • @jimbo3609
    @jimbo3609 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Jennifer @diamondnestegg, where can you earned a 7% compound interest?

  • @jaredjank4685
    @jaredjank4685 4 месяца назад

    Do I Bonds have compound interest?

  • @Mike36555
    @Mike36555 Год назад

    I’m 24 😐

  • @Askir28
    @Askir28 2 года назад +1

    You seem nice, but you talk so fast I have a hard time to understand you.

    • @DiamondNestEgg
      @DiamondNestEgg  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for the feedback - we have subtitles on if that helps at all (and I think there is a way to slow down the audio as well)

    • @junkmail6776
      @junkmail6776 2 года назад +2

      Under the settings option, you can adjust the play back speed and make her talk as slow as you want. LOL If you're using a computer, just click on the gear in the lower right of the video.

    • @wallace_n_gromit3180
      @wallace_n_gromit3180 Год назад +4

      I think the speed/cadence at which Jennifer goes, with the jingle that plays on her most recent videos is just perfect. It keeps you mentally engaged on subject matter that isn't familiar to most. It incorporates just about every learning modality (visual, auditory) except kinesthetic (but you can do that i.e. by writing/taking notes). Her style is to the point without distraction (I'm thinking about a youtuber that has this tendency of throwing his hands/arms around as he speaks)
      But that is my opinion, and her style may work for most (like me). But for those it does not, it's great that you can caption videos and speed up or slow down the video/audio feed or rewind and watch that portion again. Sometimes repetition really pounds mental concepts in.

    • @DiamondNestEgg
      @DiamondNestEgg  Год назад

      @@wallace_n_gromit3180 Thanks for feedback - we were just discussing how to "fine-tune" the videos going forward!

    • @yungmi1214
      @yungmi1214 Год назад

      @@wallace_n_gromit3180 well said, we enjoy listening to Jennifer: fluent, sharp, straight to the point, clear, articulate, knowledgeable and engaging.