Manually calculate the compound interest

  1. Manually calculate the compound interst on an investment of $12,500 at 7.5% interest compound semiannually for 2 year.
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  2. Manually calculate the compound interest on an investment of $8500 at 6% interest, compounded semiannually, for 18 mo.
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  3. Manually calculate the compound interest on a 13% loan of $1,600 for three years if the interest is compounded annually.
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  4. Brianna invests $3,500, at 12% interest, compounded quarterly for 1 year. Manually calculate the compound interest for this
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  5. Carla invests $3,000, at 8% interest, compounded quarterly for 1 year. Manually calculate the compound interest for this
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  6. What is the difference between simple interest and compound interest?a Compound interest is unpredictable, and does not allow
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  7. can I any one help me to find a formula to calculate 401K plans for my project? ThanksCompound Interest With compound interest,
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  8. find the formula for calculating compound interest. If Mr. John Chrystal invests $6,000 today (Present Value) at a compound
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  9. Assume we invest $2000 for one year in a savings account that pays an APR (Annual Percentage Rate) of 10% compounded quarterly.
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  10. Using the Compound Interest Table, calculate the compound amount after 5 years for an investment of $7,700 at 6% interest
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