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6.2B – Compound Interest Formula Objective: TSW calculate how much an investment increases using the compound interest formula.

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1 6.2B – Compound Interest Formula Objective: TSW calculate how much an investment increases using the compound interest formula.

2 Compound Interest Formula Total amount of an investment Principal (how much did you invest initially/start amount) Time (IN YEARS) its invested The number of times the interest is compounded per year Interest rate in decimal form.

3 Some Key Terms to Help You Determine what “n” is:  Annually – once a year  Semiannually – twice a year  Quarterly – 4 times a year  Weekly – 52 times a year  Daily – 365 times a year  Monthly – 12 times a year  Bimonthly – 6 times a year

4 Examples: 1. Find the final amount of a $400 investment after 10 years at an 8% interest compounded annually and daily.

5 2. $1500 at a 4.25% interest rate compounded daily for 30 years.

6 Find the Initial Amount IF: 3. After 12 years, Joe withdraws all his money ($7,000) from his savings account that paid 1.2% compounded bimonthly.

7 Find the initial amount IF: 4. After 25 years, Gary withdraws all his money from his retirement account ($25,000) that paid 4.5% compounded daily.

8 Homework!!!! pg. 488 #’s 6, 20-23(all) pg. 488 #’s 6, 20-23(all)


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