Suppose you want to accumulate $10,000 for a down payment for a house. You will deposit $400 at the beginning of every month in an account that credits interest monthly at the rate of 0.6% per month. How long will it take you to achieve your goal?
Answer
Here
FV = 10000 ,
Per moth payments = 400, interest monthly = 0.6% =0.006
Number of
years =?
10,000 = 400(1.006)+
100(1.0075)n−1 + ... + 100(1.0075)
10,000 =
400(1.006)^n + 400(1.006)^n-1+…..+400(1.006)
Here a = 400(1.006)^n
, x =1/1.006, Sn= 10,000
10,000 =
400(1.006)^n [1-1/1.006^n]/1-1/1.006
Now
1/1.006^n =
1.006^-n & 1/1.006 = 1.006^-1
10,000 = 400
(1.006)^n [1-1.006^-n]/1-1.006^-1
10,000 = 400(1.006)^n
-400]/1-1.006^-1
Here
1-1.006^-1 =
0.005964
10,000 =400(1.006)^n
-400]/ 0.005964
10,000 x 0.005964
= 400(1.006)^n -400
59.64 +400 = 400(1.006)^n
Divided by
400 both sides
459.64/400 = 400(1.006)^n/400
1.149105 =
1.006^n
Take ln both
side
Ln(1.149105)
= n ln(1.006)
Ln(1.149105)/
ln(1.006) =n
n = 23.23 is
almost equal to 24 months
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