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Banabas must pay his ex-wife an amount of R350 000 in two years’ time. Calculate the amount that he must invest today to have this amount available, assuming that Bank X offered him an in interest rate of 8.15% per annum compounded monthly.

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Answer:

He must invest R297 521 today.

Explanation:

The compound interest formula is given by:


A(t) = P(1 + (r)/(n))^(nt)

Where A(t) is the amount of money after t years, P is the principal(the initial sum of money), r is the interest rate(as a decimal value), n is the number of times that interest is compounded per year and t is the time in years for which the money is invested or borrowed.

Banabas must pay his ex-wife an amount of R350 000 in two years’ time.

This means that
t = 2, A(t) = 350000

Interest rate of 8.15% per annum compounded monthly:

This means that
r = 0.0815, n = 12.

Amount he must invest today:

This is P. So


A(t) = P(1 + (r)/(n))^(nt)


350000= P(1 + (0.0815)/(12))^(2*12)


P = (350000)/((1 + (0.0815)/(12))^(2*12))


P = 297521

He must invest R297 521 today.

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