accumulated value

A baseball card that was valued at $100 in 1970 has increased in value by 8% each year. Write a function to model the situation the value of the card in 2020.Let x be number of years since 1970 The formula for accumulated value of something with a percentage growth p and years x is:


accumulated value - The total value of an investment, including principal and interest accruedA baseball card that was valued at $100 in 1970 has increased in value by 8% each year. Write a func

A baseball card that was valued at $100 in 1970 has increased in value by 8% each year. Write a function to model the situation the value of the card in 2020.Let x be number of years since 1970 The formula for accumulated value of something with a percentage growth p and years x is: V(x) = Initial Value * (1 + p/100)^x Set up our growth equation where 8% = 0.08 and V(y) for the value at time x and x = 2020 - 1970 = 50, we have: V(x) = 100 * (1 + 8/100)^50 V(x) = 100 * (1.08)^50 V(x) = 100 * 46.9016125132 V(x) = [B]4690.16[/B]

Amy deposits 4000 into an account that pays simple interest at a rate of 6% per year. How much inter

Amy deposits 4000 into an account that pays simple interest at a rate of 6% per year. How much interest will she be paid in the first 4 years? Using our [URL='http://www.mathcelebrity.com/simpint.php?av=&p=4000&int=6&t=4&pl=Simple+Interest']simple interest calculator[/URL], we get an accumulated value of 4,960 Interest Paid = Accumulated Value - Principal Interest Paid = 4960 - 4000 Interest Paid = [B]960[/B]

Annuities

Free Annuities Calculator - Solves for Present Value, Accumulated Value (Future Value or Savings), Payment, or N of an Annuity Immediate or Annuity Due.

Annuity that pays 6.6% compounded monthly. If $950 is deposited into this annuity every month, how m

Annuity that pays 6.6% compounded monthly. If $950 is deposited into this annuity every month, how much is in the account after 7 years? How much of this is interest? Let's assume payments are made at the end of each month, since the problem does not state it. We have an annuity immediate formula. Interest rate per month is 6.6%/12 = .55%, or 0.0055. 7 years * 12 months per year gives us 84 deposits. Using our [URL='http://www.mathcelebrity.com/annimmpv.php?pv=&av=&pmt=950&n=84&i=0.55&check1=1&pl=Calculate']present value of an annuity immediate calculator[/URL], we get the following: [LIST=1] [*]Accumulated Value After 7 years = [B]$101,086.45[/B] [*]Principal = 79,800 [*]Interest Paid = (1) - (2) = 101,086.45 - 79,800 = [B]$21,286.45[/B] [/LIST]

Arithmetic Annuity

Free Arithmetic Annuity Calculator - Calculates the Present Value, Accumulated Value (Future Value), First Payment, or Arithmetic Progression of an Increasing or Decreasing Arithmetic Annuity Immediate.

Continuous Annuity

Free Continuous Annuity Calculator - Determines the Present Value and Accumulated Value of a Continuous Annuity

Geometric Annuity Immediate

Free Geometric Annuity Immediate Calculator - Given an immediate annuity with a geometric progression, this solves for the following items
1) Present Value
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3) Payment

How much money must be invested to accumulate $10,000 in 8 years at 6% compounded annually?

How much money must be invested to accumulate $10,000 in 8 years at 6% compounded annually? We want to know the principle P, that accumulated to $10,000 in 8 years compounding at 6% annually. [URL='https://www.mathcelebrity.com/simpint.php?av=10000&p=&int=6&t=8&pl=Compound+Interest']We plug in our values for the compound interest equation[/URL] and we get: [B]$6,274.12[/B]

Simple and Compound and Continuous Interest

Free Simple and Compound and Continuous Interest Calculator - Calculates any of the four parameters of the simple interest formula or compound interest formula or continuous compound formula
1) Principal
2) Accumulated Value (Future Value)
3) Interest
4) Time.

Simple Discount and Compound Discount

Free Simple Discount and Compound Discount Calculator - Given a principal value, interest rate, and time, this calculates the Accumulated Value using Simple Discount and Compound Discount

You buy a house for $130,000. It appreciates 6% per year. How much is it worth in 10 years

You buy a house for $130,000. It appreciates 6% per year. How much is it worth in 10 years The accumulated value in n years for the house is: A(n) = 130,000(1.06)^n We want A(10) A(10) = 130,000(1.06)^10 A(10) =130,000*1.79084769654 A(10) = [B]232,810.20[/B]

You deposit $750 in an account that earns 5% interest compounded quarterly. Show and solve a functio

You deposit $750 in an account that earns 5% interest compounded quarterly. Show and solve a function that represents the balance after 4 years. The Accumulated Value (A) of a Balance B, with an interest rate per compounding period (i) for n periods is: A = B(1 + i)^n [U]Givens[/U] [LIST] [*]4 years of quarters = 4 * 4 = 16 quarters. So this is t. [*]Interest per quarter = 5/4 = 1.25% [*]Initial Balance (B) = 750. [/LIST] Using our [URL='https://www.mathcelebrity.com/compoundint.php?bal=750&nval=16&int=5&pl=Quarterly']compound balance interest calculator[/URL], we get the accumulated value A: [B]$914.92[/B]

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