But not one for which you can recapture the proceeds in cash. So a return-on-investment frame can mislead: if your spending compounds at some rate n times, and no more, and you don’t get the money back, then over longer time frames it falls further and further behind things that can be reinvested and compound for longer.
“Look, there is a 30% investment right now”
But not one for which you can recapture the proceeds in cash. So a return-on-investment frame can mislead: if your spending compounds at some rate n times, and no more, and you don’t get the money back, then over longer time frames it falls further and further behind things that can be reinvested and compound for longer.