Maturity value in compound interest compounded annually
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Maturity value is the amount to be received on the due date or on the maturity of instrument/security that investor is holding over its period of time and it is calculated by multiplying the principal amount to the compounding interest which is further calculated by one plus rate of interest to the power which is time
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Maturity value is the amount to be received on the due date or on the maturity of instrument/security that investor is holding over its period of time and it is calculated by multiplying the principal amount to the compounding interest which is further calculated by one plus rate of interest to the power which is time ...
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