SOLUTION: Suppose that $2000 is loaned at a rate of 19.5%, compounded monthly. Assuming that no payments are made, find the amount owed after 5 years

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Question 1179854: Suppose that $2000 is loaned at a rate of 19.5%, compounded monthly. Assuming that no payments are made, find the amount owed after 5 years
Answer by ikleyn(52775)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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After 5 years   = 5260.94  dollars.

Solved.

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