Compound Interest

Compound Interest: Exponential Growth Returns

Compound interest is earned on both the initial investment and previously accumulated interest, creating exponential growth over time. It's like planting a tree where each year's growth makes the tree bigger, which then grows even more the following year.

Compound interest refers to earning returns not only on the original principal amount but also on all previously earned interest, creating accelerating growth that increases exponentially over time. This powerful financial concept can significantly multiply investment returns through reinvestment.

How Compound Interest Works

Interest on interest calculation includes previously earned returns in the base amount for calculating future interest payments.

Exponential growth creates accelerating returns where each period's earnings become part of the principal for the next period's calculation.

Time amplification makes compound interest effects more dramatic over longer investment periods through the power of mathematical compounding.

[IMAGE: Compound interest growth curve showing principal investment growing exponentially over time with reinvested returns]

Real-World Examples

  • DeFi yield compounding where earned tokens are automatically reinvested to generate returns on returns
  • Staking rewards that compound when earned tokens are added to staking positions for increased future rewards
  • Traditional savings accounts where interest earned each period increases the balance for calculating next period's interest

Why Beginners Should Care

Wealth building potential from compound interest that can dramatically multiply long-term investment returns through consistent reinvestment.

Time advantage as starting compound interest earlier creates significantly larger wealth accumulation over extended periods.

Reinvestment importance understanding how automatically reinvesting earnings accelerates wealth growth compared to spending returns.

Related Terms: Yield Farming, Staking, Investment Strategy, Yield Stacking

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