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  • 14-07-2018
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How much money will you have in 8 years if you invest $4000 at 3.5 compounded quarterly?

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DeanR
DeanR DeanR
  • 14-07-2018

I assume that means 3.5% annual interest.


Each quarter we multiply our money by [tex]1 + \dfrac{0.035}{4}[/tex]


Eight years is 32 quarters.


So after eight years we have


[tex]A = 4000\left( 1 + \dfrac{0.035}{4} \right)^{32} = \$5286.08[/tex]


That's compared to $5120, principal plus simple interest of just 8(3.5%)=28% of 4000.


Answer: $5286.08

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