Section 4.7 Compound Interest.

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Section 4.7 Compound Interest

OBJECTIVE 1

A credit union pays interest of 4% per annum compounded quarterly on a certain savings plan. If $2000 is deposited in such a plan and the interest is left to accumulate, how much is in the account after 1 year?

Find the amount A that results from investing a principal P of $2000 at an annual rate r of 8% compounded continuously for a time t of 1 year.

OBJECTIVE 2

The effective rate of interest is the equivalent annual simple rate of interest that would yield the same amount as compounding after 1 year.

OBJECTIVE 3

7% compounded monthly? 6% compounded continuously?

What annual rate of interest compounded quarterly should you seek if you want to double your investment in 6 years?

OBJECTIVE 4

How long will it take for an investment to double in value if it earns 6% compounded continuously? How long will it take to triple at this rate?