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15 August, 08:26

How much money should be deposited today in an account that earns 5 % compounded semiannually so that it will accumulate to $ 10,000 in three years?

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  1. 15 August, 10:01
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    The formula for this is: A=P (1+r/n) ^ (nt)

    A = amount in the account

    P = amount you start with

    r = rate it is compounded

    t = time (in years)

    n = number of times per year

    Since you are looking for the principle, you solve for P

    P = (10,000) / (1 + (0.05/2)) ^ (2) (3)

    P = $8622.97
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