Accounting Dictionary - Letter R

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Rule of 69
is a method of estimating how many years it will take for an investment to double in value. Rule 69 is applied by dividing 69 by the annual interest rate and adding 0.35 to the result. The resulting number will provide an approximate number of years for the investment to double.
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