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The advantage of compounding interest is not as beneficial for a typical 18 - 21 year old college student as it is to a typical Baby Boomer. This is because the college student has an average life expectancy of roughly 60 years, much longer than the Baby Boomer, diminishing the benefits of compounding. Group of answer choices True False

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