SOLUTION: If I put 1,000 dollars on a cd for 6 months with 35% intrest rate how much with it add up to when I check on it on the 6th month.

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Question 601502: If I put 1,000 dollars on a cd for 6 months with 35% intrest rate how much with it add up to when I check on it on the 6th month.
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Depends. What is the compounding period? When during the compounding period (beginning or end) does the institution pay the interest?

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Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If I put 1,000 dollars on a cd for 6 months with 35% intrest rate how much with it add up to when I check on it on the 6th month.
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If it's 35% per year, then you get 17.5% of $1000 = $175 interest --> $1175.
Unless it's compound interest, then you have to state the compounding period.

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