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>> No.17940527 [View]
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>>17940467
the key to tomorrows answers

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>>13539225
basically unless you like to do differential equations, you can just use pic related (the Compound interest formulas) to calculate how much your investment would make (youll need to make an assumption of "average" market return(or maybe minimum return needed?))
then do it again with your loan payments, just plop a negative sign in the "r" value
then compare the two with different rates or time periods, and plan for risk accordingly, and finally see if its something that is achievable

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