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Take advantage of time and the power of compound growth

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This chart shows the significance of maintaining a strategy of investing regularly . However , it is also a compelling illustration of the importance of investing early .
The table depicts scenarios for two different investors – Early Elaine and Late Larry – each of whom earns an assumed annual return of 8 %.
From age 25 to 36 , Elaine makes RRSP contributions of $ 4,000 each January . Over this twelve-year period , she will have invested a total of $ 48,000 .
Larry only begins investing at age 37 , contributing $ 4,000 to an RRSP each January . For the next 35 years , he will have contributed a total of $ 140,000 .
However , at age 71 , Elaine ’ s account would be worth 63 % more than Larry ’ s .
Take advantage of time and the power of compound growth . All it takes is planning .
So don ’ t approach RRSP investing by asking if you can afford to invest . Ask yourself : “ Can I afford not to ?”
Commissions , trailing commissions , management fees and expenses all may be associated with mutual fund investments . Please read the prospectus before investing . Mutual funds are not guaranteed , their values change frequently and past performance may not be repeated . The information contained herein is based on certain assumptions for illustration purposes only and does not purport to forecast or guarantee future fund values or returns . Depending on the contribution amounts and rates of return used in this type of example , the difference in the market value at age 71 may be more or less pronounced . However , the pattern of a higher market value for the early contributor always holds .
Early Elaine
Age
RRSP Contribution
Market Value
25
$ 4,000
$ 4,320
26
$ 4,000
$ 8,986
27
$ 4,000
$ 14,024
28
$ 4,000
$ 19,466
29
$ 4,000
$ 25,344
30
$ 4,000
$ 31,691
31
$ 4,000
$ 38,547
32
$ 4,000
$ 45,950
33
$ 4,000
$ 53,946
34
$ 4,000
$ 62,582
35
$ 4,000
$ 71,909
36
$ 4,000
$ 81,981
37
$ 88,540
38
$ 95,623
39
$ 103,273
40
$ 111,534
41
$ 120,457
42
$ 130,094
43
$ 140,501
44
$ 151,741
45
$ 163,881
46
$ 176,991
47
$ 191,151
48
$ 206,443
49
$ 222,958
50
$ 240,795
51
$ 260,058
52
$ 280,863
53
$ 303,332
54
$ 327,598
55
$ 353,806
56
$ 382,111
57
$ 412,680
58
$ 445,694
59
$ 481,350
60
$ 519,858
61
$ 561,446
62
$ 606,362
63
$ 654,871
64
$ 707,260
65
$ 763,841
66
$ 824,949
67
$ 890,944
68
$ 962,220
69
$ 1,039,193
70
$ 1,122,333
71
$ 1,212,120
Totals
$ 48,000
$ 1,212,120
( Invested over 12 yrs )
Early Elaine Late Larry
For Illustrative Purposes Only
Late Larry
Age
RRSP Contribution
Market Value
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
$ 4,000
$ 4,320
38
$ 4,000
$ 8,986
39
$ 4,000
$ 14,024
40
$ 4,000
$ 19,466
41
$ 4,000
$ 25,344
42
$ 4,000
$ 31,691
43
$ 4,000
$ 38,547
44
$ 4,000
$ 45,950
45
$ 4,000
$ 53,946
46
$ 4,000
$ 62,582
47
$ 4,000
$ 71,909
48
$ 4,000
$ 81,981
49
$ 4,000
$ 92,860
50
$ 4,000
$ 104,608
51
$ 4,000
$ 117,297
52
$ 4,000
$ 131,001
53
$ 4,000
$ 145,801
54
$ 4,000
$ 161,785
55
$ 4,000
$ 179,048
56
$ 4,000
$ 197,692
57
$ 4,000
$ 217,827
58
$ 4,000
$ 239,573
59
$ 4,000
$ 263,059
60
$ 4,000
$ 288,424
61
$ 4,000
$ 315,818
62
$ 4,000
$ 345,403
63
$ 4,000
$ 377,355
64
$ 4,000
$ 411,864
65
$ 4,000
$ 449,133
66
$ 4,000
$ 489,383
67
$ 4,000
$ 532,854
68
$ 4,000
$ 579,802
69
$ 4,000
$ 630,507
70
$ 4,000
$ 685,267
71
$ 4,000
$ 744,409
Totals
$ 140,000
$ 744,409
( Invested over 35 yrs )
Market value at age 71
# of years contributed
$ 48,000 Invested $ 1,212,120 12 yrs $ 140,000 Invested $ 744,409
35 yrs