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Power of Reinvesting 1993-2012: Boost Your Returns & Wealth

Discover how reinvesting can grow your portfolio exponentially with an average annual return of 8.2% for stocks and 8.6% for bonds. Compare the impact of reinvesting against not reinvesting, and see how a $10,000 investment in 1993 could grow to $5,193 for stocks and $3,273 for bonds with reinvestment. Learn about the hypothetical value of $1,000 invested at the start of 1993 and the differences between reinvesting and not reinvesting in the financial market. Remember, past performance does not guarantee future results. This data is illustrative and does not consider taxes or transaction costs. Keep in mind, direct investment in an index is not possible. Make informed decisions to maximize your investment growth.

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Power of Reinvesting 1993-2012: Boost Your Returns & Wealth

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  1. Power of Reinvesting1993–2012 $10k Compound annual return • Stocks with reinvestment 8.2% • Stocks without reinvestment 6.1 • Bonds with reinvestment 8.6 • Bonds without reinvestment 3.0 $5,193 $4,852 $3,273 $1,818 1,000 800 1993 1996 1999 2002 2005 2008 2011 Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Hypothetical value of $1,000 invested at the beginning of 1993. Data does not account for taxes or transaction costs. This is for illustrative purposes only and not indicative of any investment. An investment cannot be made directly in an index.

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