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Level 1 — Money Basics · 6 мин

Interest: The Same Force, Both Directions

Interest grows savings and grows debt with identical math — you're always on one side of it.

A jar of coins beside a seedling

Interest is rent paid on money. When you save, the bank pays you rent. When you borrow, you pay the lender. The percentage (APR or APY) is the rate; the balance is what it works on; time does the multiplying.

The direction gap is enormous: savings accounts pay a few percent in good years, while credit cards charge 20%+ — which is why $1,000 of card debt at 22% (about $220/year) can never be outrun by $1,000 of savings at 4% (about $40/year). Paying off expensive debt IS earning its rate, guaranteed.

Compounding means interest earns interest. It's slow at first and absurd later — the reason starting small and early beats starting big and someday. Run any numbers you like in the compound calculator; the shape of the curve is the entire lesson.

Слова, которые стоит знать
APR
Annual percentage rate — the yearly cost of borrowing.
APY
Annual percentage yield — yearly earnings including compounding.
Compounding
Interest calculated on the balance PLUS its previous interest.