a.
To determine: The
Continuous Compounding:
Continuous compounding is the condition when interest is earned continuously and not annually, quarterly or half yearly. It is the maximum limit of an interest that could be reached on a given interest rate.
Given,
Present value is $1,900.
Number of years is 9 years.
Rate of interest is 12% per annum compounded continuously.
b.
To determine: The future value of $1,900 continuously compounded for 5 years at an annual percentage rate of 8%.
Given,
Present value is $1,900.
Number of years is 5 years.
Rate of interest is 8% per annum compounded continuously.
c.
To determine: The future value of $1,900 continuously compounded for 17 years an annual percentage rate of 5%.
Given,
Present value is $1,900.
Number of years is 17 years.
Rate of interest is 5% per annum compounded continuously.
d.
To determine: The future value of $1,900 continuously compounded for 10 years at an annual percentage rate of 9%.
Given,
Present value is $1,900.
Number of years is 10 years.
Rate of interest is 9% per annum compounded continuously.
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