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  1. find the effectivee rate correspoding to 3% compounded quarterlyThe formula for effective rate I found is (1+ i/n)^n - 1 where i
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  2. The sum of the accumulated value of 1 at the end of four years at a certain effective rate of interest, and the present value of
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  3. I need to calculate the effective interest rate of a simple discount note $21,750 at an ordinary bank discount rate of 7.91% for
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  4. also, what formula would i have to use for this:Effective Rate An advertisement for E*TRADE bank boasted "We're ahead of banks
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  5. N(t)=2000e^(1.1t)the continuous growth rate is 110% effective growth rate?__% Q(t)=65e^(0.09t) continuous growth rate is 9%
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  6. $1000 was invested for two years at 10% simple interest .calculate the effective rate was earned.pls check my solve
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  7. If the effective rate is 12.68% per annum and the compounding occurs monthly, what is the effective rate per month?0.01% 1% 12%
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  8. what is the effective rate formula?There are numerous effective rate formulas in math. You will need to be more specific.
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  9. Find the effective rate of interest corresponding to the nominal rate of 8% p.a. if it is converted to half yearly
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  10. Find the effective rate which is equivalent to nominal rate of 10% p.a. compounded monthly.
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