How Money Accumulates.

How Money Accumulates.

The following shows how easy it is to accumulate a fortune, provided proper steps are taken. The table shows what would be the result at the end of fifty years by saving a certain amount each day and putting it at interest at the rate of six per cent:

Daily Savings.The Result.One cent$950Ten cents9,504Twenty cents19,006Thirty cents28,512Forty cents38,015Fifty cents47,520Sixty cents57,024Seventy cents66,528Eighty cents76,032Ninety cents85,537One dollar95,041Five dollars375,208

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