Time Value of Money Magic! “Active Learning Tool”

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Time Value of Money Magic! “Active Learning Tool”

Time Value of Money Magic! Year 50 Interest Earned: $845.46 Amount Investment is Worth: $2945.70 Year 20 Interest Earned: $111.07 Amount Investment is Worth: $386.97 Year 15 Interest Earned: $79.19 Amount Investment is Worth: $275.90 Initial Investment (Principal): $100.00 at 7% compounding interest Year 1 Interest Earned: $7.00 Amount Investment is Worth: 107.00 Year 10 Interest Earned: $56.46 Amount Investment is Worth: $196.72 Year 5 Interest Earned: $33.26 Amount Investment is Worth: $140.26

Which is worse… Spilling the beans? OR Never having them?