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15 August, 22:03

Which of these is closest to the time in years that it will take an investment to triple when it is invested in an account that pays 5.4% annual interest, compounded monthly?

20.4 years

20.9 years

2.1 years

0.25 year

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  1. 15 August, 22:30
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    20.4 years

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The nper formula in excel comes handy in this scenario:

    =nper (rate, pmt,-pv, fv)

    Rate is the monthly rate of 5.4%/12

    Assuming actual investment is $5,000 which is pv

    The triple amount would be $5,000*3=$15,000 which is future value fv.

    pmt is the regular cash flow the investment which is zero

    =nper (5.4%/12,0,-5000,15000) = 244.68 months

    Yearly it can be expressed as = 244.68/12 = 20.39 years

    When rounded to one decimal place it becomes 20.4 years
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