Math, asked by singhritu0815, 2 months ago

You have been given a $10,000 signing bonus for your
new job. You decide to invest these funds.
Additionally, you will be able to save $400 a month.
How much will your investment be worth at the end of
5 years at an interest rate of 5%?​

Answers

Answered by palakkandare
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Step-by-step explanation:

Discussing interest starts with the principal, or amount your account starts with. This could be a starting investment, or the starting amount of a loan. Interest, in its most simple form, is calculated as a percent of the principal. For example, if you borrowed $100 from a friend and agree to repay it with 5% interest, then the amount of interest you would pay would just be 5% of 100: $100(0.05) = $5. The total amount you would repay would be $105, the original principal plus the interest.

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Answered by thanvi13
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Answer:

Discussing interest starts with the principal, or amount your account starts with. This could be a starting investment, or the starting amount of a loan. Interest, in its most simple form, is calculated as a percent of the principal. For example, if you borrowed $100 from a friend and agree to repay it with 5% interest, then the amount of interest you would pay would just be 5% of 100: $100(0.05) = $5. The total amount you would repay would be $105, the original principal plus the interest.

four rolled-up dollar bills seeming to grow out of dirt, with a miniature rake lying in between them

SIMPLE ONE-TIME INTEREST

I

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I is the interest

A is the end amount: principal plus interest

P

0

is the principal (starting amount)

r is the interest rate (in decimal form. Example: 5% = 0.05)

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