Asked by BRIANNA
If you save $250 each year for the next 20 years, how much money would you have if you earned 9%?
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Damon
This is called a "sinking fund"
S = N [ (1+r)^n -1 ]/r
N = amount deposited each period
r = decimal interest rate per period
n = number of periods, compounded
here
N = 250
r = .09
n = 20
so
S = 250 [ (1.09)^20 -1 ] / .09
S = $ 38,370.09
S = N [ (1+r)^n -1 ]/r
N = amount deposited each period
r = decimal interest rate per period
n = number of periods, compounded
here
N = 250
r = .09
n = 20
so
S = 250 [ (1.09)^20 -1 ] / .09
S = $ 38,370.09
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