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16 August, 23:59

You want to go to europe 5 years from now, and you can save $3,100 per year, beginning one year from today. you plan to deposit the funds in a mutual fund that you think will return 8.5% per year. under these conditions, how much would you have just after you make the 5th deposit, 5 years from now?

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  1. 17 August, 01:32
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    This is the concept of application of compound interest, to calculate the amount I will have after the 5th deposit we proceed as follows;

    A=p (1+r/100) ^n

    where;

    A=future amount

    p=principle

    r=rate

    n=number of years

    thus substituting the values in our formula we get:

    A=3,100 (1+8.5/100) ^5

    A=3,100 (1+0.085) ^5

    A=3100 (1.085) ^5

    A=4,666.34

    The amount of money after 5 years will be $4,666.24
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