Returning to School or Investing Your Money: Which One is More Profitable?
Looking at the Long-term Prospects when Faced with the Decision to Save or Spend
While many people ponder the benefits of receiving an advanced degree, not everyone considers the financial implications that the attainment of that degree actually has. While it may be necessary in some careers to be more educated, should you have enough education to satisfactorilyShould a person decide to take that money and invest it in an interest-bearing certificate of deposit with a 5.5% annual percentage yield, the payoff would not be immediate, however, by retirement age, that person would actually have more money in the bank, then a person who went straight to school. This is particularly true for people who are in teaching or writing careers. Most school districts only pay an extra $1,000 a year per advanced degree. Over a thirty year period, that would amount to only $30,000; which after taxes is significantly less. On the other hand, if someone follows the investment route, after thirty years, that $12,000 amounts to almost $60,000. For people who wish to retire at age sixty-five, allowing your money to mature and extra three years, now brings the total amount to over $71,000. Whichever term you choose, the safest choice to get a payout of that amount is a certificate of deposit with your bank or credit union, and allow all dividends to be returned into the CD.
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- If you already have the required skills to perform your job, consider the investment route.
- If both spouses choose to invest, maintain separate investment accounts.
- Invest your money as early as possible to maximize retirement allowances.
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Maureen Mitchell
Posted on 05/02/2007 at 10:05:00 PM