How many years will it take 1000 to grow to 1500 if ti is invested at 3% . A) compounded quarterly, B) compounded daily
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How many years will it take 1000 to grow to 1500 if ti is invested at 3% . A) compounded quarterly, B) compounded daily
Compunded quarterly:
Solve for t:
For daily, use the same method, except use n=360.
I believe 360 is normally used for compounding daily instead of 365
EDIT: Oops, didn't know you posted before me galactus... :o
I learned the formula like this:
Money = Principal x (1+Rate)^t
Rearranging, it gives:
t = log (Money/Principal) / log (1+Rate)
t = log (1500/1000) / log (1+0.03) = 13.7 years (if rate is 3% yearly)
A scientific calculator is very handy if you cannot calculate this.
Quite all right, U-Man. This formula is a good exercise in use of the log laws.
I like using fractions over decimals. That is why I converted everything to fractions. If for no other reason except for aesthetics.:D
One could run this through a calculator with a solver or in Excel.
It jives perfectly with my hand solution. A blind squirrel finds a nut once in a while.:)
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