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How do you compute compound interest

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

Here, we want to find how to compute compound interest

To do this , we need some parameters;

1. The amount deposited

2. Interest rate

3. period and the number of times we want to compound within the period

The formula to use is;


\begin{gathered} A=P(1+(r)/(n))^(nt) \\ \end{gathered}

where A is the amount accumulated

P is the principal which is the deposit amount

r is the rate

t is the time frame

n is the number of times in the period (whether monthly (12 times), quarterly (3 times ) in a year

So to get the actual interest value, simply subtract principal from amount

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