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  1. Assume you want to accumulate $125,000 for a long-range goal in 40 years. You have two choices. Plan A is an account with annual
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  2. An initial deposit of $35,000 grows at an annual rate of 7% for 23 years. Compare the final balances resulting from continuous
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  3. You deposit $4000 in an account earning 5% interest compounded monthly. How much will you have in the account in 5 years?Use
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  4. How are compound interest and continuous compounding related??? I know they both increase but is that the only similarity?
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  5. At what interest rate would a deposit of $45,000 grow to $110,682 in 30 years with continuous 38) compounding?
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  6. With continuous compounding at 8 percent for 20 years, what is the approximate future value of a N$20,000 initial investment?
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  7. what interest rate is required for an investment subject to continuous compounding to triple in 15 years?A= Pe^rt ?
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  8. An investor puts $803.00 in an account that pays 4.00% APR with continuous compounding. What is the future value of this
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  9. at what interest rate would a deposit of $20000 grow to $29836 in 25 years with continuous compounding?
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  10. with continuous compounding at 10 percent for 30 years, the future value of and initial investment of $ 2000 is closest to
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