Simar borrows Rs 25 000 at 10% per annum for 2 years at simple interest and Param borrows the same amount for the same period of time at 8% per annum compounded yearly.Who pays more interest and by how much?(NO SPAM I WILL REPORT YOU)
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Compound Interest is nothing but Simple interest per year with the amount at the end of every year being the principal for the next year.
For the first year ,
Simple Interest SI=
100
PNR
So, SI=
100
25000×1×20
=Rs5000
So, Amount A=25000+5000=Rs30000
For the second year ,
P =30000−8000=Rs22000
So, SI=
100
22000×1×20
=Rs4400
So, Amount A=22000+4400=Rs26400
For the third year ,
P =26400−8000=Rs18400
So, SI=
100
18400×1×20
=Rs3680
So, Amount A=18400+3680=Rs22080
So, Rs22080 has to paid off to clear the loan.
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