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- If you deposit $2000 in an account that pays 3.6% with quarterly compounding, what is the balance after six years? How much interest is earned?What is the size of the payments that must be deposited at the beginning of each 6-month period in an account that pays 8.6%, compounded semiannually, so that the account will have a future value of $170,000 at the end of 20 years? (Round your answer to the nearest cent.)$_____If you deposit $5000 into an account, how many years will it take for the account to be worth $9350 using (a) 8.25% compounded semi-annually? (b) 8.25% compounded continuously?
- What is the future value of $875 deposited for one year earning an 8 percent interest rate annually?Compute the future value of a $1500 deposit, after eight years, in an account that pays an interest rate of 7% that compounds monthly. How much interest will be paid to this account?What is the future value of $750.00 received today and deposited at 8% per year for 10 years with interest compounded semi-annually?
- Whatis the future sum of 1,900, given that it will be held in the bank for 25 years and earn 17 percent compounded semiannually?If you deposit $63,679.00 at 10.16% annual interest compounded quarterly, how much money will be in the account after 19.0 years? Question 9 If you deposit $1,760.00 into an account paying 11% annual interest compounded monthly, how many years until there is $2,837.00 in the account?How many semi-annually payments will it take for $550.00 deposited at the end of each half year to amount to $12500.00 at 6% compounded monthly?