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Warm - Up A = d(1+r a )[(1+r a ) nt – 1] r a If you deposit $50 every quarter in an account that pays 5% interest compounded quarterly what will your balance be in 10 years? d = 50 r a = 0.05/4 = 0.0125 nt = 4*10 = 40 A = 50(1.0125)[(1.0125) 40 – 1] = $2,606.66 0.0125
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A = d(1+r a )[(1+r a ) nt – 1] r a You deposit $1,000 every month in an account that pays 2.4% interest compounded monthly and leave it in the account for 4 years. 1)Show the above equation with all the correct values plugged in. 2)Solve your expression and list the account balance after 4 years. When you finish: fold your quiz in half and hold it in the air for Mr. F to collect. d = 1,000 r a = 0.024/12 = 0.002 nt = 12*4 = 48 A = 1000(1.002)[(1.002) 48 – 1] = $50,427.42 0.002
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Turn to page 441!
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7.5 – A Balancing Act Open up to page 441 and complete problems # 1 – 2. Interest Earned: LEAVE THIS BLANK!!! Withdrawal is always $20,000. Ending Balance = Beginning*(1+.05/12) 12 - withdrawal 1 d) B t-1 means the beginning balance the previous year. Continue chart for y 2 b) bi-monthly means twice a month, so how many times in a year?
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7.5 – A Balancing Act Continue on page 442 and complete problem # 3. A = P(1 + r/n) nt – Withdrawal Complete the interest column this time! Once you notice the pattern you can stop with the calculations!!!
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Warm - Up Jim deposits $40,000 in an account that gains 4% interest compounded annually. Every year he withdraws $8,000 for living expenses. 1)What will Jim’s account balance be after 1 year? 2)How much interest does Jim make in the first year? 3)What will Jim’s account balance be in 3 years? 4)How many years until Jim’s account goes negative (he owes the bank money)?
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7.5 – A Balancing Act Equilibrium: –When you withdraw the same amount from your account that your interest accumulates each year. –This way your account balance at the end of the year is constant or the same.
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7.5 – A Balancing Act Equilibrium Example: –Suppose you deposit $10,000 in a bank account that pays 5% interest annually. At the end of each year your Withdraw 500. What will your ending balance be after one year? A = $10,000(1.05) – $500 = $10,000 Interest = Withdrawal $10,000*.05 = $500
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Equilibrium Worksheet!! Ending Balance = P(1 + r) – Withdrawal Beginning Balance = Ending Balance from last year Interest = Beginning Balance * rate
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So many equations, so little time! How do you know when to use the correct equation for savings account problems? Compound Interest: A = P(1 + r/n) nt Continuous Compounding: A = Pe rt Constant Deposits: A = d(1+r a )[(1+r a ) nt – 1] r a So many equations, so little time!
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Savings Account Problems If you deposit $30 every quarter in an account that pays 5% interest compounded quarterly what will your balance be in 6 years? $30 every quarter! It’s a constant deposit account! A = d(1+r a )[(1+r a ) nt – 1] r a
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Savings Account Problems If you deposit $540 in an account that pays 9.1% interest compounded continuously what will your balance be in 20 years? Compounded continuously!!! A = Pe rt
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Savings Account Problems If you deposit $1,000 in an account that pays 12.3% interest compounded monthly. what will your balance be in 8 years? One deposit compounded monthly! A = P(1 + r/n) nt
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Account Worksheet!
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Savings Account Worksheet Solutions 1)$826.28 2)$597.53 3)$19,478.05 4)$16,888.87 5)$3,083.33 6)$11,864.91
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Savings Account Worksheet Solutions 7) 10 years 8)12 years 9)$435.71 10) $776.52 11) 7 years 12) It will never go negative!
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7.5 – A Balancing Act Continue on page 444 and complete problems # 5. 5. –Amount Devalued = Previous worth * 0.02 –Amount Deposited is always $300 –Current Worth = Previous – Devalue + Deposit –∆W = Current Worth – Previous Worth
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Try the equilibrium worksheet
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