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11 December, 13:28

A banker offers customers a savings account that pays interest at a rate of 5% and is compounded quarterly. If a customer deposits $2500 into a savings account for five years, about how much more interest will he earn than if he deposits the same principal into an account that pays simple interest at 5% for 5 years?

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  1. 11 December, 16:28
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    Quarterly compounding after 5 years nets $4,133.24 in compounded interest.

    As for simple interest, I made an assumption that there was a 5% per quarter interest.

    20% (5yrs * 4 qtrs.) gives total interest on $2,500 in the amount of $500.

    Difference is $3,633.24
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