Asked by magsud
Mr.Howard was planning on depositing a certain amount of money each month into a collage fund for his children He then decided not to make any contribution during June and July to make the same annual contritibution that he dad originally planned, by what percent should he increase his monthly deposits?
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Answered by
Reiny
Too many unknown variables in this question.
e.g. How many years?
What is the expected amount?
What rate of interest?
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e.g. How many years?
What is the expected amount?
What rate of interest?
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Answered by
Henry2,
Deposit = $X per mo.
x/mo. * 12mo. = $12x/yr.
12mo./10mo * x/mo. = $1.2x/mo.
(1.2x/x) * 100% = 1.2 * 100% = 120%.
% increase = 120% - 100% = 20%.
x/mo. * 12mo. = $12x/yr.
12mo./10mo * x/mo. = $1.2x/mo.
(1.2x/x) * 100% = 1.2 * 100% = 120%.
% increase = 120% - 100% = 20%.
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