SOLUTION: If I invested $400 per month for 20 years at 6% APR compounded monthly. How much would I have after 20 years? How is the formula used in this instance?

Algebra ->  Customizable Word Problem Solvers  -> Finance -> SOLUTION: If I invested $400 per month for 20 years at 6% APR compounded monthly. How much would I have after 20 years? How is the formula used in this instance?       Log On

Ad: Over 600 Algebra Word Problems at edhelper.com


   



Question 1125242: If I invested $400 per month for 20 years at 6% APR compounded monthly. How much would I have after 20 years?

How is the formula used in this instance?

Answer by Boreal(15235) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Future value=P(1+i)^N-1/i, where i is 0.06/12 and N=n*12 or 240 here
=400(1+.005)^240-1/.005
=$184,816.36, rounding at end.