Simple Interest vs. Compound Interest: Start Earning What You've Been Paying

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  💰 Simple Interest vs. Compound Interest: Start Earning What You've Been Paying Most people don’t realize it, but they’ve been on the wrong side of interest for years. Whether it’s credit cards , auto loans , or mortgages , compound interest has been working against them. But what if you could flip the script and make compound interest work for you? 📊 What Is Simple Interest? Simple interest is calculated only on the original amount (the principal). It’s straightforward and predictable. 📌 Formula: Simple Interest = Principal × Rate × Time Example: If you deposit $1,000 at 5% annual simple interest for 3 years, you’ll earn $150. That’s it — no compounding. 📈 What Is Compound Interest? Compound interest , on the other hand, is interest calculated not just on your principal, but also on the interest you've already earned. It’s interest on interest — and that’s where the magic happens. 📌 Formula: Compound Interest = Principal × (1 + Rate)^Time - Pr...

Mapping a Network Drive

 Mapping a network drive to get to it from File Explorer in Windows without having to look for it or type its network address each time.


1.    Open File Explorer from the taskbar or the Start  menu, or press the Windows logo key  + E.

2. Select This PC from the left pane. Then, on the Computer tab, select Map network drive.


3.    In the Drive list, select a drive letter. (Any available letter you want.)

4.    In the Folder box, type the path of the folder or computer, or select Browse to find the folder or computer. To connect every time you sign in to your PC, select Reconnect at sign-in.



5.    Select Finish.

Note: If you cannot connect to a network drive or folder, the computer you're trying to connect to might be turned off, or you might not have the correct permissions or you might not have access to the correct Network (VPN as an example). Try contacting your network administrator.


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