Compounding for the Common Man: Real Wealth or a Marketing Trap?
Compounding is often called the “eighth wonder of the world,” promising that even small investments today can grow into significant wealth over time. Yet, for many ordinary earners, this wonder often feels elusive. Between enticing promises of overnight wealth, unexpected emergencies, and fluctuating markets, many stop investing midway or fall victim to scams disguised as compounding. However, when approached wisely, compounding can turn modest savings into remarkable long-term financial growth. Understanding how it works and how to harness it safely is crucial for anyone looking to build wealth. At its core, compounding is simple mathematics. The money you invest earns returns, and those returns, in turn, earn returns. This “interest on interest” or “returns on returns” creates a snowball effect over time. For example, if you invest ₹10,000 at 10% annual interest, after the first year you earn ₹1,000 interest, totaling ₹11,000. In the second year,...