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14 April, 07:36

John invested N$ 20 000 on 1/06/2009 at 9% p. a. interest compounded monthly

a) What is the value of the investment by 1/06/2019?

b) If he only takes the interest earned on this investment on this date and invests this at 10.5% p. a. (compounded continuously), how much can he expect back by 1/06/2025

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  1. 14 April, 09:57
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    a) $49,027.14

    b) $54,501.67

    Step-by-step explanation:

    a) The account balance multiplier for interest rate r compounded n times per year for t years is ...

    multiplier = (1 + r/n) ^ (nt)

    For your numbers, r=.09, n=12, t=10, this is 2.45135708, so the account balance after 10 years will be ...

    $20,000 * 2.45135708 ≈ $49,027.14

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    b) All but $20,000 of the above balance is interest, so the amount invested for the second period is $29,027.14.

    The multiplier for a continuously compounded interest rate r for t years is ...

    multiplier = e^ (rt)

    For your numbers, r=.105 and t=6, so the multiplier is e^.63 ≈ 1.8776106 and the account balance for an investment of $29,027.14 will be ...

    $29,027.14 * 1.8776106 ≈ $54,501.67
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