Amount in account after 3 years. Non Annual Compounding: When the cash flow compounding occurs more than one time in a year than interest rate is divided by number of time compounding occurs in a year. Number of year when multiplied by number of compounding in a year we get compounding period.
Amount in account after 3 years. Non Annual Compounding: When the cash flow compounding occurs more than one time in a year than interest rate is divided by number of time compounding occurs in a year. Number of year when multiplied by number of compounding in a year we get compounding period.
Solution Summary: The author calculates the future value of cash flow by multiplying interest rate by time compounding in a year.
When the cash flow compounding occurs more than one time in a year than interest rate is divided by number of time compounding occurs in a year. Number of year when multiplied by number of compounding in a year we get compounding period.
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Summary Introduction
To calculate: Two amounts required to make a payment of $4,000 on two equal quarterly deposits in a bank that pays 6% interest rate.
Non Annual Compounding:
When the cash flow compounding occurs more than one time in a year than interest rate is divided by number of time compounding occurs in a year. Number of year when multiplied by number of compounding in a year we get compounding period.