Skip to Content

5 Reasons to Start Investing Early

Investing, as with anything in life, benefits from an early start. The earlier you begin planning for retirement, the greater your potential return on investment.

This holds true for both civilians and military members. By taking advantage of your youth, you can get a head start on saving for your future.

However, if you’re not sure about the benefits of early investing, here are five reasons why it’s best to start sooner than later.

1. Time allows you to take risks

Typically, when it comes to investing, ventures that are more volatile yield the highest return on investment. Investors, who have the time to recover if something were to go wrong, have the opportunity to make riskier moves.

Those who begin to invest late in life are often inherently more cautious with how they invest their money.

2. Compound interest really makes a difference

Essentially, compound interest is the interest earned on interest. By continuously reinvesting your earnings, you are exponentially increasing your return on investment.

Savvy investors understand the benefits of investing early and taking advantage of the potential gains from compound interest. To help you understand how time and compound interest are related, here’s an example:

Twenty-five year old Madison invests $2,000 annually over 10 years in her company’s 401(k), with an average growth of 10 percent. When she retires, at the age of 65, her investment would have grown to $556,197.

On the other hand consider Cooper, age 34, who invests $2,000 annually over 30 years into his 401(k). At age 65, Cooper who has invested three times as much as Madison, will have $328,988 in his retirement account.

In this example, Madison, who began investing early and gave her money time to earn compound interest has $225,000 more than Cooper to spend during her retirement.

3. Your spending habits will improve

Investing early allows you to develop disciplined spending habits by focusing on a balanced budget and cutting expenses when needed. The goal here is to earn money by saving money.

This is impossible with poor spending habits and a life full of impulse buying. Through early investment, the lessons learned will pay off in the long run, especially, when you have even more capital to work with and restraint is needed.

4. Be a step ahead of everyone else

The early bird gets the worm is an idiom worth adhering to. The earlier you begin investing, the better your personal financial situation will be down the line.

Compared to your counterparts, who may have chosen to invest later in life, over time you will be able to afford things that others can’t.

Additionally, at some point your finances may become unstable, but by investing early you’ll be prepared to face such hardships.

5. Your quality of life will improve

Military members who invest in retirement plans such as a Thrift Savings Plan, 401(k) or Roth IRA are taking steps toward an improved quality of life. Early investment will reduce the risk that you’ll be forced to make reckless choices to secure a stable retirement.

When it comes to investing in a new home, military buyers should also be aware of their mortgage options and make decisions based off of their unique financial situations. Check out this helpful guide to the VA home loan.

About Our Editorial Process

Veterans United is recognized as the leading VA lender in the nation, unmatched in our specialization and expertise in VA loans. Our strict adherence to accuracy and the highest editorial standards guarantees our information is based on thoroughly vetted, unbiased research. Committed to excellence, we offer guidance to our nation's Veterans, ensuring their homebuying experience is informed, seamless and secured with integrity.