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September 05, 2024 / Warren Hurt
Why it’s important to invest financially early in your career

Why it’s important to invest financially early in your career

Making financial investments in the early years of your career is one of the most prudent decisions you can make to secure long-term financial stability and wealth accumulation. Early financial investments provide a crucial advantage in building a robust financial future and achieving your long-term goals.

Compound interest refers to the process where the earnings on an investment, both interest and capital gains, are reinvested to generate additional earnings over time. The earlier you start investing, the more time your money has to grow. This principle means that even modest contributions can accumulate significantly over the years. The “Rule of 72” is often used to show just how powerful this process can be.

The “Rule of 72” states that the amount of time required for an investment to double can be roughly determined by dividing 72 by the compound growth rate. For instance, an investment that grows at 10% per year will double in roughly 7.2 years. An investment that grows at 7.2% will take roughly 10 years to double. Over time, this can be very powerful. Over a 20-year period, an investment growing at 7.2% will be worth four times the initial investment because it was allowed to double twice.

Here are some other reasons why investing early in your career is important:

  • Building financial discipline: Starting with small, regular investments instills a habit of saving andClose up image of an illuminated key on a keyboard that says "invest". encourages you to budget, manage expenses, and make informed financial decisions. Establishing these habits early in your career sets a strong foundation for managing larger sums of money as your earnings grow.
  • Capitalizing on career growth: The early years of your career are often marked by rapid changes in income and responsibilities. By investing early, you leverage your initial lower income to build wealth gradually. As your career progresses and your salary increases, you can increase your investment contributions.
  • Preparing for life’s uncertainties: Early investments contribute to building an emergency fund that provides a buffer against uncertainties such as job loss, medical emergencies, or unexpected expenses. Having investments that grow over time ensures that you’re better prepared for life’s financial challenges and reduces the need to rely on high-interest debt.
  • Achieving long-term financial goals: Setting aside money in investment accounts helps you accumulate the necessary funds for significant life milestones such as buying a home, funding education, or enjoying a comfortable retirement. Early investments provide you with more time to achieve these goals, and a diversified portfolio increases your chances of reaching them with less financial strain.
  • Creating opportunities for wealth building: With a longer investment horizon, you can explore more aggressive investment strategies and higher-risk, higher-reward assets. Additionally, starting early means you have more flexibility to recover from potential setbacks and adjust your strategy as needed.

By prioritizing investments now, you lay the groundwork for long-term financial stability and success and set yourself on a path to achieving your financial aspirations and enjoying a comfortable future.

 

This article was drafted with the aid of AI. Additional content, edits for accuracy, and industry expertise by Warren Hurt, chief investment officer for F&M Trust.

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