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Updated the README.md and the script to include more details
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‎INVESTMENT_RULES/README.md

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## What Is the Rule of 72?
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# List of python scripts that auomates calculation of really handful of Investment Rules.
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## 1. What Is the Rule of 72?
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The Rule of 72 is a simple way to determine how long an investment will take to double given a fixed annual rate of interest. Dividing 72 by the annual rate of return gives investors a rough estimate of how many years it will take for the initial investment to duplicate itself.
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### Key takeaways

‎INVESTMENT_RULES/rule_of_72.py

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def calculate_time_taken_to_double(fixed_interest_rate):
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# It will get the time zone of the user location
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# A simple formula calulate the time it takes to double an investment.
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time_taken = 72/float(fixed_interest_rate)
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return time_taken
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time_taken_to_double = round(calculate_time_taken_to_double(fixed_interest_rate),2)
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print(f"Your investment will take {time_taken_to_double} year(s) to double")
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print(f"Your investment will take {time_taken_to_double} year(s) to double!")

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