Asked by Alec
First Simple Bank pays 6 percent simple interest on its investment accounts. First Complex Bank pays interest on its accounts compounded annually.
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What rate should the bank set if it wants to match First Simple Bank over an investment horizon of 10 years?
Answers
Answered by
Reiny
Assume an investment of $1.00
First Simple Bank:
amount after 6 years = 1 + PRT
= 1 + 1(.06)(10)
= 1.60
Complex Bank:
1(1+i)^10 = 1.6
take 10th root of both sides
( (1+i)^10)((1/10) = 1.6^(1/10)
1+i = 1.048122..
i = .048122..
or
appr 4.81%
First Simple Bank:
amount after 6 years = 1 + PRT
= 1 + 1(.06)(10)
= 1.60
Complex Bank:
1(1+i)^10 = 1.6
take 10th root of both sides
( (1+i)^10)((1/10) = 1.6^(1/10)
1+i = 1.048122..
i = .048122..
or
appr 4.81%
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