Is it worth investing if I can only contribute $50 a month?

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Is it worth investing if I can only contribute $50 a month? - Lemmy.World

Assuming I have a time horizon >10 years.

That’s 600/yr and a long enough horizon that most diverse portfolios are likely to be net positive (I’m seeing about 5,000 gained with 8% growth in a basic savings calculator)

I’d spend those 10 years trying to free up cash flow but time’s a powerful weapon regardless

8%? Thats 0 gains with inflation, right?

7-8% is the standard value used after taking inflation into account. It’s really 10%, but inflation eats 3% yearly, on average. Using the metric this way also conveniently means that the value you calculate for the end of compounding (in 35 years) is interpretable in todays dollars.

So 7% interest on 50$ monthly for 35 years means total principal of 21k$ and total of 83k$ (todays value).

See www.investor.gov/…/compound-interest-calculator

Compound Interest Calculator | Investor.gov

Determine how much your money can grow using the power of compound interest.