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5 August, 06:35

Compounding with different interest rates a deposit of $750 earns interest rates of 10.5 percent in the first year and 7.5 percent in the second year. what would be the second year future value? $890.91 $885.00 $829.43 $1,635.00

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  1. 5 August, 06:43
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    1. You have:

    FV=PV (1+i) (1+j)

    FV is the future value.

    PV is the present value (PV=$750).

    i=10.5%=0.105

    j=7.5%=0.075

    2. Therefore, you only have to substitute these values into the formula FV=PV (1+i) (1+j) to obtain the Future value:

    FV=PV (1+i) (1+j)

    FV=$750 (1+0.105) (1+0.075)

    FV=$750 (1.105) (1.075)

    3. Then, the result is:

    FV=$890.91

    What would be the second year future value?

    The answer is: $890.91
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