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The APR is 24%, so the monthly rate is 24/12 = 2% which converts to the decimal form 0.02

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Problem 1

  • After one month, the expression is 1000*(1.02)^1
  • After two months, the expression is 1000*(1.02)^2
  • After six months, the expression is 1000*(1.02)^6
  • After twelve months or one year, the expression is 1000*(1.02)^12

Refer to problem 2 below. Note how only the exponent is changing. The 1.02 is from 1+0.02, which is in the form 1+r.

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Problem 2

In general, the balance after m months is 1000(1.02)^m

This formula is very similar to the compound interest formula.

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Problem 3

Computing 1000(1.02)^12 gets us 1,268.24179456254 approximately which rounds to 1,268.24

After 1 year, the cardholder owes $1,268.24

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Calculating the effective APR

r = APR = 0.24

s = effective APR

s = (1 + r/12)^12 - 1

s = (1 + 0.24/12)^12 - 1

s = 0.26824179456254

s = 0.2682

s = 26.82%

The effective APR is roughly 26.82%

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Problem 4

After t years, the balance will be approximately 1000*(1.2682)^t

The 1.2682 is from adding 1+0.2682, and the 0.2682 was the effective rate calculated in problem 3. The effective rate helps find the total amount of interest charged on a yearly basis. This assumes that no extra purchases were made and no payments were made either.

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