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20 May, 12:10

Suppose you invest $1,000 in each of two institutions for a full year. Both pay 5% interest, but the first compounds quarterly and the second compounds annually. What would be the difference in the interest gained between the two institutions?

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  1. 20 May, 15:03
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    The technical answer here would be the same since no time element was specified. However, the formula for one year annually would be $1,000 x 1.05^1 and quarterly would be $1,000 x (1 +.05/4) ^4 ...
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