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If you deposit $25,000 now at 6.5% compounded quarterly, how much will you have in 30 years?

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Answer:

You will have $172,984.44

User Arbuthnott
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Answer:

$172,984.44

Explanation:

We can use the formula


A = P(1 + (r)/(n))^(nt) to compute the final amount

Here P is the principal amount, the original deposit = $25,000

r is the annual interest rate = 6.5% = 0.065 in decimal

n is the number of times the compounding takes place. Here it is quarterly so it is 4 times a year

t is the number of time periods ie 30 years

A is the accrued amount ie principal + interest

Computing different components,


nt = 4 * 30 = 120


r/n = 0.065/4 = .01625


1 + r/n = 1.01625


(1 + r/n)^(nt) = 1.01625^(120)

Therefore


A = 25000 * 1.0625^(120) = 172,984.44


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