May. 28 at 10:44 AM
$FEPI this is a chart showing what
$10K looks like over 10 years, reinvesting the distributions. Notice:
1. The Power of Frequency: While the nominal annual yield is the same (26%), the Weekly distribution strategy results in a higher final balance. This is because the dividends are reinvested sooner, allowing those smaller "new" shares to generate their own dividends earlier.
2. The Divergence: For the first 1–3 years, the lines are nearly identical. However, due to the nature of exponential growth, the gap begins to widen significantly in the later years. By year 10, the weekly frequency provides an extra
$2,818 (or about 28% of your original principal) simply by changing the timing of the distributions.