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You plan to set aside $500 for 5 years. The account pays annual interest of 8 percent, compounded quarterly. The ending balance (principal plus interest) will be $ at the end of 5 years.

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Answer: $742.97

Explanation:

The ending balance (principal plus interest) is known an compound amount.

the formula to calculate the compound amount after t years compounding quarterly , is given by :-


A=P(1+(r)/(4))^(4t)

, where r= rate of interest ( in decimal)

t= time ( in years)

P= Principal amount.

As per given , we have

P= $500

t= 5 years

r= 8%=0.08

Substitute theses values in the formula, we get


A=500(1+(0.08)/(4))^(4(5))


A=500(1+0.02)^(20)


A=500(1.02)^(20)


A=500(1.48594739598)


A=742.97369799\approx742.97 [To the nearest cent]

Hence, the ending balance will be $742.97 at the end of 5 years.

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