Financial Literacy Rule of 72 and Rate of Return

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Name: _ Financial Literacy Rule of 72 and Rate of Return RULE OF 72 The Rule of 72 allows a person to easily calculate Number of needed to double the What can the Rule of 72 determine? How long will it take Doug s investment to double? 1. 2. 3. How long will it take for Jessica s balance to double? 4. Rule of 72 FYI: It is only an. The interest rate must remain. The interest rate is NOT converted to a. The equation does not allow for payment to be made to the original amount Interest earned is. Tax deductions are not. What interest rate is required for Jacob to double his investment? 1 P age

The Rule of 72 will also tell you how many times an investment will double over a period of time. Step 1: Using the Rule of 72, determine how long it will take your investment to double once. Step 2: Fill out the table. Add the number of years you determined in #1, over and over until the desired ending time period. Step 3: Every time you add the number of years, double the investment. Solve Rhonda s problem: Step 1: How long will it take for her investment to double once? / _ years Step 2 and 3: Fill out the table below. In the first column, add the number you determined in #1 above, over and over until you reach age 70. In the second column, double the investment with every row. 22 $_ Here is another example: $500 invested at age 18; 7% interest. How many times will the investment double by age 69? Step 1: How long will it take for the investment to double once? / _ years Step 2 and 3: Fill out the table below. In the first column, add the number you determined in #1 above, over and over until you reach age 70. In the second column, double the investment with every row. 18 $_ 2 P age

RATE OF RETURN Rate of Return Definition: What is Mandy s rate of return? What is Derek s rate of return? RETURN ON STOCKS Dividends are of profits distributed in to stockholders. Stockholders may or may not receive dividends. It depends on company. Market Price is the _ price a is willing to pay for stock. If stock is sold for a market price than what was paid: If stock is sold for a market price than what was paid: Stockholder will receive a _ or make money. Stockholder will money. When an investor receives a dividend, it will increase the _ on the investment. Example: Kevin buys a stock worth $1,000. He receives dividends every year of $50 for five years. Five years later he sells the stock for $1,500. What is his return on investment and rate of return? Dividends: $50 X 5 years $ Increase in Value: $1,500 - $1,000 $ Return on : $250 + $500 $ Rate of Return: $750/$1,000 _ 3 P age

Investing Math Directions: Use the rate of return equation to answer the following questions. Express each answer as a percentage. 1. Olivia saved $500 in a Certificate of Deposit for six months. At the end of the six months she had a return of $50. What is Olivia s rate of return? % 2. Dean invested $1100 into a bond. When the bond s maturity date was reached five years later, Dean had a total of $1500. What is Dean s rate of return on investment? % 3. Matt invested $1500 into a stock of his choice. After two years, he had received $400 in dividends. He sold the stock and received a total of $1600. What is Matt s rate of return on investment? _% 4. Bella saved $100 per month for 8 months. At the end of eight months, she had a total of $879 in her savings account. What is Bella s rate of return? % 5. Bryce has been investing in his employer sponsored retirement account since he was 23 years old. He is now 65 years old and ready to retire. He has invested a total of $30,000, but the total amount of money in his retirement account is currently $160,000. What is Bryce s rate of return on his retirement investment? % Directions: Use the Rule of 72 to answer the following questions. 6. How long will it take the following investments to double? (9 points) Round answers to two decimal places. Interest Rate Years to Double Money Market Mutual Fund 3.1 _ years Small Company Stock 12.6 _ years 3 year Certificate of Deposit 2.8 _ years 5 year Certificate of Deposit 5.1 _ years Large Company Stock 11.3 _ years Government Bond 5.3 _ years Treasury Bills 3.8 _ years Money Market Account 2.6 _ years Savings Account 2.3 _ years 4 P age

7. Jenny has a $3,000 balance on her credit card with an 18% interest rate. If she makes no payments on her card and no late fees were charged how long will it take her debt to double? _ years 8. What if Jenny s APR was 22% and she makes no payments on her card and no late fees were charged? years 9. Tanner has invested $500 for college. What interest rate must Tanner earn for his investment to double in 4 years? percent 10. Kari would like to make a down payment on a house. She currently has $7000. What interest rate must Kari receive for her investment to double in 7 years? percent 11. Mark has invested $300 at age 16 into a money market account earning 6%. How many times will Mark s investment double before age 52? What will his investment be worth? Fill out the following table: 16 $_ What would Mark s investment be if he had started investing at age 28 instead? 12. Jackie s parents invested $3000 into a common stock earning 10% when she was born. How many times will Jackie s investment double before age 36? What will her investment be worth? Fill out the following table: 0 $_ 5 P age What would Jackie s investment be worth if her parent s had waited to invest until she was age 7 instead? 13. Provide a reason why is it valuable to invest early.