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  • 04-02-2020
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If the value of an investment is $1500 in 12 years and the interest rate is 6%, how much is the investment worth now?

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pedrocarratore
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  • 05-02-2020

Answer:

$745.45

Explanation:

The expression that describes the future value of an investment (P) at an annual rate (r) for a period of n years, compounded annually is:

 [tex]FV = P*(1+r)^n[/tex]

If the future value of an investment is $1,500 after 12 years at a rate of 6%, the present value (P) is:

[tex]1500 = P*(1+0.06)^{12}\\P=\$745.45[/tex]

The investment is worth $745.45 today.

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