An amount P invested at r % continuously compounded for t years becomes Pe ^(rt).
So, A = Pe^(rt) = 7000*e ^(0.12*3) = 10033.3059
Continuous Interest 10. If you invest $7,000 at 12 % compounded continuously, how much world it...
How much money must you invest now at 4.3% interest compounded continuously in order to have $10,000 at the end of 4 years? You must invest $ (Round to the nearest cent as needed.)
(a) Suppose that you can invest with a continuously compounded rate of 5.25% per annum. (i) If you invest $50,000 today, how many years will it take for your investment to be worth $1 million? (ii) If you want your investment to grow to be $1 million in 10 years, how much do you need to invest today? (iii) Compute the equivalent effective 1-year rate
How much money(USD) do you have to invest if it earns continuous compound interest and the investment is continuously paid out to your bank account at a rate of $100,000 per year, and after 100 years the money is all used up? Interest rate is 'r', where r is whichever number leads to the smallest amount of money needed to be invested. What is the equation needed to find this answer, rather than a specific numerical answer.
(a) If Angela has $100 to invest at 2.5% interest per year compounded continuously. How long will it take for Angela's investment to double? If she invested $1,000, how will the doubling time change? (b) Suppose April has access to an investment that will pay 10% interest compounded continuously. Which is better to be given s1000 now and invest or be given 51325 after 3 years without investing? (c) A child's grandparents are considering buying an $80,000 face-value, zero-coupon bond...
Dalia deposits $1,200 in an account that earns 5% interest per year compounded continuously. How much will the account be worth in 3 years?
How much will $100 grow to if invested at a continuously compounded interest rate of 7.75% for 9 years? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) How much will $100 grow to if invested at a continuously compounded interest rate of 9% for 7.75 years? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
1] Assume you have $2,500 to invest today at 5% interest compounded annually Determine how much you will have accumulated in the account at the end of: a) 5 years b) 10 years 2] Assume instead an annuity of $2,500 (which means you will invest $2,500 per year) which will also be compounded at 5% interest annually. Determine how much you will have accumulated in the account at the end of (future value): (Note this problem is for an annuity...
If you invest $11,277 today at an interest rate of 4.27 percent, compounded daily, how much money will you have in your savings account in 12 years? Round the answer to two decimal places.
Compounded Continuously 1. How much money will be in the account after 5 years if $2030 is deposited at 4% compounded continuously? 2. Determine the amount of interest earned in 5 years if $2030 is deposited at 4% compounded continuously? 3. Inflation is running at 0.8% per month when you deposit $3000 in an account earning 6% compounded continuously. In constant dollars, how much will you have 2 years from now? 4. Find the present value of $12,075 if money...
(1 point) Suppose you invest $18,495.00 into an account earning an interest rate of 2.715% compounded continuously for 3 year(s) and thereafter earning an interest rate of 4.051% compounded monthly. How much money is in the account after 10 years? The amount in the account is (Note: Your answer should have a dollar sign and be accurate to two decimal places)