SOLUTION: How many years will it take for an initial investment of $40,000 to grow to $60,000. Assume a rate of interest of 15% compounded continuously.
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Question 1182421: How many years will it take for an initial investment of $40,000 to grow to $60,000. Assume a rate of interest of 15% compounded continuously.
How many years would it take for the investment to grow to $60,000?
Answer by ikleyn(52781) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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I see several your post requesting making same type simple calculations.
Why don't you make this calculation on your own, having the formula.
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- Problems on continuously compounded accounts
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You will find there many similar solved problems - your TEMPLATES.
After reading this lesson, you will tackle such problems on your own without asking for help from outside.
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