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Assume that by continuing your education, you increased your yearly earning potential from $21,484 to $39,746. If the additional education costs $18,000, in about how many years will it pay for itself?

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Answer:

By continuing my education I increased my earning potential from $21,484 to $39,746 a year. That's a difference of $18262 a year.

If the additional education costs $18,000, then in one year it will pay for itself.

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User Deksden
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Answer:

The answer is 1 year.

Explanation:

You increased your yearly earning potential from $21,484 to $39,746.

The difference is :
39746-21484=18262 dollars

This difference is in a year.

So, if the additional education costs $18,000, then in about 1 year it will pay for itself.

Hence, the answer is 1 year.

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User Dmitry Negoda
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