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A student puts $10,000 in a savings account that pays 16% annual interest, compounded semi-annually and quarterly. Round to the nearest cents. a) How much money will the student have at the end of 5 years? Ending Value: $ b) How much interest will the student have earned in 5 years? Interest Earned: $ c)What is the effective yield (APY)? APY: %, (written as percent, round to the two decimal place as needed)
1. You won $100 000 in a lottery and you want to set some of that sum aside for 10 years. After 10 years, you would like to receive $2400 at the end of every 3 months for 8 years. How much of your winnings must you set aside if interest is 5.5% compounded quarterly? 2. A sum of money is deposited at the end of every month for 10 years at 7.5% compounded monthly. After the last deposit, interest...
Suppose that you invest $400 in a bank account that has APR of 6% and it is compounded monthly (12 times a year) If we use the formula F=P*(1 + r), What is the value for "r"? Round all money answers to the nearest cent. If you invest $400 in this account, how much money will you have after 1 month? How much money will you have in your account after 1 year? What is the amount of interest we...
12. Compound interest. You invest $1000 in an account that pays 5% compounded annually. What is the balance after two years? 13. Compounding using different periods. You invest $2000 in an account that pays an APR of 6%. a. What is the value of the investment after three years if interest is compounded yearly? Round your
1. A) B) The Mellows have decided to invest in a college fund for their young son. They invested $20,000 in a deferred annuity that will pay their son at the beginning of every month for 4 years, while he goes to college. If the account earns 3.00% compounded monthly and the annuity payments are deferred for 14 years, what will be the size of the monthly payments? Round to the nearest cent Juan purchased an annuity that had an...
8.3-8.6. Using the Finance Formulas potage 2 of 21 15. Suppose you invest $5,000 in a savings account that pays an annual interest rate of 4%. If the interest is compounded monthly, what is the balance in the account after 10 years? 16. You invest $5000 at 2.2% annual interest compounded quarterly. How much do you have after 5 years? 17. Against expert advice, you begin your retirement savings at age 40. You plan on retiring at age 65. How...
6. Suppose a family is depositing money into a bank account continuously at the rate of about $10,000 per year, and the account earns interest of 4% annually (compounded continuously). The family began their first year with $23,000 in the account. Assuming they don't make any withdrawals, how much money is in the account after 4 years? Derive the equation to be used 6. Suppose a family is depositing money into a bank account continuously at the rate of about...
A graduating high school student decides to take two years off and work to save money for college. The student plans to invest all money earned in a savings account earning 8% (APR) interest, compounded quarterly. The student hopes to have $ 48,000 by the time school starts in 24 months. How much money will the student have to save each month? a) $1,808 b) $1,852 c) $1,864 d) $1,961
3) A graduating high school student decides to take two years off and work to save money for college. The student plans to invest all money earned in a savings account earning 8% (APR) interest, compounded quarterly. The student hopes to have $ 48,000 by the time school starts in 24 months. How much money will the student have to save each month? a) $1,808 b) $1,852 c) $1,864 d) $1,961
Betty DeRose is going to deposit $2,800 into a savings account at the beginning of every six months for the next ten years. Assume the account will earn 20% interest compounded semi-annually. Calculate the amount of interest Betty DeRose will earn over the ten year period. Use the time value of money factors to answer this question