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16 November, 17:08

Phillip deposited $7,775 into a savings account 14 years ago. the account has an interest rate of 4.5% and the balance is currently $14,398.87. how often does the interest compound?

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  1. 16 November, 18:36
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    The future amount of an investment with compound interest can be calculated through the equation,

    F = P x (1 + ieff) ^n

    where F is the future amount, P is the current value of the money, ieff is the effective interest (rate per year), and n is the number of years.

    From the equation, all are given except for the effective interest, i. Now, substituting the known values,

    14,398.87 = (7,775) x (1 + ieff) ^14

    The value of ieff from the equation is 0.044999.

    Since the value of the ieff when translated to percentage is equal to 4.5% as well, the interest rate is compounded yearly.
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