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Compound Interest
Continuous Compound Interest
             Growth and Time
      Annual Percentage Yield




Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
     Section 3.2 Compound Interest


                    Jason Aubrey

               Department of Mathematics
                 University of Missouri




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                Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
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             Continuous Compound Interest
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If at the end of a payment period the interest due is reinvested
at the same rate, then the interest as well as the original
principal will earn interest at the end of the next payment
period. Interest payed on interest reinvested is called
compound interest.




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                             Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
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Suppose you invest $1,000 in a bank that pays 8%
compounded quarterly. How much will the bank owe you at the
end of the year?




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Suppose you invest $1,000 in a bank that pays 8%
compounded quarterly. How much will the bank owe you at the
end of the year?


  A = P(1 + rt)




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                  Annual Percentage Yield




Suppose you invest $1,000 in a bank that pays 8%
compounded quarterly. How much will the bank owe you at the
end of the year?


  A = P(1 + rt)
                                  1
    = 1, 000 1 + 0.08
                                  4




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                            Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
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            Continuous Compound Interest
                         Growth and Time
                  Annual Percentage Yield




Suppose you invest $1,000 in a bank that pays 8%
compounded quarterly. How much will the bank owe you at the
end of the year?


  A = P(1 + rt)
                        1
    = 1, 000 1 + 0.08
                        4
    = 1, 000(1.02) = $1, 020




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                            Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
Compound Interest
            Continuous Compound Interest
                         Growth and Time
                  Annual Percentage Yield




Suppose you invest $1,000 in a bank that pays 8%
compounded quarterly. How much will the bank owe you at the
end of the year?


  A = P(1 + rt)
                        1
    = 1, 000 1 + 0.08
                        4
    = 1, 000(1.02) = $1, 020

 This is the amount at the end
 of the first quarter. Then:
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                            Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
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            Continuous Compound Interest
                         Growth and Time
                  Annual Percentage Yield




Suppose you invest $1,000 in a bank that pays 8%
compounded quarterly. How much will the bank owe you at the
end of the year?
                                      Second quarter:
                                      = $1,020(1.02) =
  A = P(1 + rt)                       $1,040.40
                         1
     = 1, 000 1 + 0.08
                         4
     = 1, 000(1.02) = $1, 020

 This is the amount at the end
 of the first quarter. Then:
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                            Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
Compound Interest
            Continuous Compound Interest
                         Growth and Time
                  Annual Percentage Yield




Suppose you invest $1,000 in a bank that pays 8%
compounded quarterly. How much will the bank owe you at the
end of the year?
                                      Second quarter:
                                      = $1,020(1.02) =
  A = P(1 + rt)                       $1,040.40
                         1            Third quarter:
     = 1, 000 1 + 0.08
                         4            = $1,040.40(1.02) =
     = 1, 000(1.02) = $1, 020         $1,061.21

 This is the amount at the end
 of the first quarter. Then:
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                            Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
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            Continuous Compound Interest
                         Growth and Time
                  Annual Percentage Yield




Suppose you invest $1,000 in a bank that pays 8%
compounded quarterly. How much will the bank owe you at the
end of the year?
                                      Second quarter:
                                      = $1,020(1.02) =
   A = P(1 + rt)                      $1,040.40
                           1          Third quarter:
      = 1, 000 1 + 0.08
                           4          = $1,040.40(1.02) =
      = 1, 000(1.02) = $1, 020        $1,061.21
                                      Fourth quarter:
  This is the amount at the end       = $1,061.21(1.02) =
  of the first quarter. Then:          $1,082.43

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Look at the pattern:




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                             Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
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Look at the pattern:



                     First quarter: = $1, 000(1.02)




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Look at the pattern:



                     First quarter: = $1, 000(1.02)
               Second quarter: = $1, 000(1.02)2




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             Continuous Compound Interest
                          Growth and Time
                   Annual Percentage Yield




Look at the pattern:



                     First quarter: = $1, 000(1.02)
               Second quarter: = $1, 000(1.02)2
                   Third quarter: = $1, 000(1.02)3




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                             Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
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                          Growth and Time
                   Annual Percentage Yield




Look at the pattern:



                     First quarter: = $1, 000(1.02)
               Second quarter: = $1, 000(1.02)2
                   Third quarter: = $1, 000(1.02)3
                 Fourth quarter: = $1, 000(1.02)4




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Definition (Amount: Compound Interest)

                               A = P(1 + i)n




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Definition (Amount: Compound Interest)

                                A = P(1 + i)n
where i = r /m and
    A = amount (future value) at the end of n periods




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                            Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
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            Continuous Compound Interest
                         Growth and Time
                  Annual Percentage Yield




Definition (Amount: Compound Interest)

                                A = P(1 + i)n
where i = r /m and
    A = amount (future value) at the end of n periods
    P = principal (present value)




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                            Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
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                         Growth and Time
                  Annual Percentage Yield




Definition (Amount: Compound Interest)

                                A = P(1 + i)n
where i = r /m and
    A = amount (future value) at the end of n periods
    P = principal (present value)
    r = annual nominal rate




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                            Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
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            Continuous Compound Interest
                         Growth and Time
                  Annual Percentage Yield




Definition (Amount: Compound Interest)

                                A = P(1 + i)n
where i = r /m and
    A = amount (future value) at the end of n periods
    P = principal (present value)
    r = annual nominal rate
    m = number of compounding periods per year




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                            Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
Compound Interest
            Continuous Compound Interest
                         Growth and Time
                  Annual Percentage Yield




Definition (Amount: Compound Interest)

                                A = P(1 + i)n
where i = r /m and
    A = amount (future value) at the end of n periods
    P = principal (present value)
    r = annual nominal rate
    m = number of compounding periods per year
    i = rate per compounding period



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                            Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
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            Continuous Compound Interest
                         Growth and Time
                  Annual Percentage Yield




Definition (Amount: Compound Interest)

                                A = P(1 + i)n
where i = r /m and
    A = amount (future value) at the end of n periods
    P = principal (present value)
    r = annual nominal rate
    m = number of compounding periods per year
    i = rate per compounding period
    n = total number of compounding periods

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                 Annual Percentage Yield




Example: P = 800; i = 0.06; n = 25; A =?




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                           Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
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                        Growth and Time
                 Annual Percentage Yield




Example: P = 800; i = 0.06; n = 25; A =?

                            A = P(1 + i)n




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                           Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
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                        Growth and Time
                 Annual Percentage Yield




Example: P = 800; i = 0.06; n = 25; A =?

                            A = P(1 + i)n
                            A = $800(1.06)25




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                           Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
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                        Growth and Time
                 Annual Percentage Yield




Example: P = 800; i = 0.06; n = 25; A =?

                            A = P(1 + i)n
                            A = $800(1.06)25
                            A = $3, 433.50




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                           Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
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Example: A = $18, 000; r = 8.12% compounded monthly;
n = 90; P =?




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Example: A = $18, 000; r = 8.12% compounded monthly;
n = 90; P =?
                           r       0.0812
First we compute i =       m   =     12     = 0.0068. Then,




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                            Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
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            Continuous Compound Interest
                         Growth and Time
                  Annual Percentage Yield




Example: A = $18, 000; r = 8.12% compounded monthly;
n = 90; P =?
                           r       0.0812
First we compute i =       m   =     12     = 0.0068. Then,

                                   A = P(1 + i)n




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                            Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
Compound Interest
            Continuous Compound Interest
                         Growth and Time
                  Annual Percentage Yield




Example: A = $18, 000; r = 8.12% compounded monthly;
n = 90; P =?
                           r       0.0812
First we compute i =       m   =     12     = 0.0068. Then,

                                   A = P(1 + i)n
                       $18, 000 = P(1.0068)90




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                            Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
Compound Interest
            Continuous Compound Interest
                         Growth and Time
                  Annual Percentage Yield




Example: A = $18, 000; r = 8.12% compounded monthly;
n = 90; P =?
                           r       0.0812
First we compute i =       m   =     12     = 0.0068. Then,

                                   A = P(1 + i)n
                       $18, 000 = P(1.0068)90
                       $18, 000 ≈ P(1.84)




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                            Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
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            Continuous Compound Interest
                         Growth and Time
                  Annual Percentage Yield




Example: A = $18, 000; r = 8.12% compounded monthly;
n = 90; P =?
                           r       0.0812
First we compute i =       m   =     12     = 0.0068. Then,

                                   A = P(1 + i)n
                       $18, 000 = P(1.0068)90
                       $18, 000 ≈ P(1.84)
                                   P ≈ $9, 782.61




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Definition (Amount - Continuous Compound Interest)
If a principal P is invested at an annual rate r (expressed as a
decimal) compounded continuously, then the amount A in the
account at the end of t years is given by

                                     A = Pert




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                             Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
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Example: P = $2, 450; r = 8.12%; t = 3 years; A =?




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                            Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
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            Continuous Compound Interest
                         Growth and Time
                  Annual Percentage Yield




Example: P = $2, 450; r = 8.12%; t = 3 years; A =?

              A = Pert




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                            Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
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            Continuous Compound Interest
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                  Annual Percentage Yield




Example: P = $2, 450; r = 8.12%; t = 3 years; A =?

              A = Pert
              A = $2, 450e(0.0812)(3) = $3, 125.79




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Example: A = $15, 875; P = $12, 100; t = 48 months; r =?




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                            Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
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Example: A = $15, 875; P = $12, 100; t = 48 months; r =?

                                     A = Pert




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Example: A = $15, 875; P = $12, 100; t = 48 months; r =?

                                     A = Pert
                         $15, 875 = $12, 100e4r




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Example: A = $15, 875; P = $12, 100; t = 48 months; r =?

                                     A = Pert
                         $15, 875 = $12, 100e4r
                              1.311 = e4r




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Example: A = $15, 875; P = $12, 100; t = 48 months; r =?

                                     A = Pert
                         $15, 875 = $12, 100e4r
                              1.311 = e4r
                        ln(1.311) = 4r




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                            Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
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                         Growth and Time
                  Annual Percentage Yield




Example: A = $15, 875; P = $12, 100; t = 48 months; r =?

                                     A = Pert
                         $15, 875 = $12, 100e4r
                              1.311 = e4r
                       ln(1.311) = 4r
                       ln(1.311)
                                 =r
                           4




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                            Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
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            Continuous Compound Interest
                         Growth and Time
                  Annual Percentage Yield




Example: A = $15, 875; P = $12, 100; t = 48 months; r =?

                                     A = Pert
                         $15, 875 = $12, 100e4r
                              1.311 = e4r
                       ln(1.311) = 4r
                       ln(1.311)
                                 =r
                           4
                               r = 0.068



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                 Annual Percentage Yield




Example: If an investment company pays 6% compounded
semiannually, how much should you deposit now to have
$10,000?
  5 years from now?              10 years from now?




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                           Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
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                 Annual Percentage Yield




Example: If an investment company pays 6% compounded
semiannually, how much should you deposit now to have
$10,000?
  5 years from now?              10 years from now?

  i = r /m = 0.06/2 = 0.03




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                           Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
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                 Annual Percentage Yield




Example: If an investment company pays 6% compounded
semiannually, how much should you deposit now to have
$10,000?
  5 years from now?              10 years from now?

  i = r /m = 0.06/2 = 0.03
  n = 5x2 = 10




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                           Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
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           Continuous Compound Interest
                        Growth and Time
                 Annual Percentage Yield




Example: If an investment company pays 6% compounded
semiannually, how much should you deposit now to have
$10,000?
  5 years from now?              10 years from now?

  i = r /m = 0.06/2 = 0.03
  n = 5x2 = 10
  A = P(1 + i)n




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                           Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
Compound Interest
           Continuous Compound Interest
                        Growth and Time
                 Annual Percentage Yield




Example: If an investment company pays 6% compounded
semiannually, how much should you deposit now to have
$10,000?
  5 years from now?              10 years from now?

  i = r /m = 0.06/2 = 0.03
  n = 5x2 = 10
  A = P(1 + i)n
  $10, 000 = P(1.03)10




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                           Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
Compound Interest
           Continuous Compound Interest
                        Growth and Time
                 Annual Percentage Yield




Example: If an investment company pays 6% compounded
semiannually, how much should you deposit now to have
$10,000?
  5 years from now?              10 years from now?

  i = r /m = 0.06/2 = 0.03
  n = 5x2 = 10
  A = P(1 + i)n
  $10, 000 = P(1.03)10
  $10, 000 ≈ P(1.3439)


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                           Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
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           Continuous Compound Interest
                        Growth and Time
                 Annual Percentage Yield




Example: If an investment company pays 6% compounded
semiannually, how much should you deposit now to have
$10,000?
  5 years from now?              10 years from now?

  i = r /m = 0.06/2 = 0.03
  n = 5x2 = 10
  A = P(1 + i)n
  $10, 000 = P(1.03)10
  $10, 000 ≈ P(1.3439)
  P ≈ $7, 441.03

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                           Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
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           Continuous Compound Interest
                        Growth and Time
                 Annual Percentage Yield




Example: If an investment company pays 6% compounded
semiannually, how much should you deposit now to have
$10,000?
  5 years from now?              10 years from now?

  i = r /m = 0.06/2 = 0.03                     i = r /m = 0.06/2 = 0.03
  n = 5x2 = 10
  A = P(1 + i)n
  $10, 000 = P(1.03)10
  $10, 000 ≈ P(1.3439)
  P ≈ $7, 441.03

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                           Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
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           Continuous Compound Interest
                        Growth and Time
                 Annual Percentage Yield




Example: If an investment company pays 6% compounded
semiannually, how much should you deposit now to have
$10,000?
  5 years from now?              10 years from now?

  i = r /m = 0.06/2 = 0.03                     i = r /m = 0.06/2 = 0.03
  n = 5x2 = 10                                 n = 10x2 = 20
                 n
  A = P(1 + i)
  $10, 000 = P(1.03)10
  $10, 000 ≈ P(1.3439)
  P ≈ $7, 441.03

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                           Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
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           Continuous Compound Interest
                        Growth and Time
                 Annual Percentage Yield




Example: If an investment company pays 6% compounded
semiannually, how much should you deposit now to have
$10,000?
  5 years from now?              10 years from now?

  i = r /m = 0.06/2 = 0.03                     i = r /m = 0.06/2 = 0.03
  n = 5x2 = 10                                 n = 10x2 = 20
                 n
  A = P(1 + i)                                 A = P(1 + i)n
  $10, 000 = P(1.03)10
  $10, 000 ≈ P(1.3439)
  P ≈ $7, 441.03

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                           Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
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           Continuous Compound Interest
                        Growth and Time
                 Annual Percentage Yield




Example: If an investment company pays 6% compounded
semiannually, how much should you deposit now to have
$10,000?
  5 years from now?              10 years from now?

  i = r /m = 0.06/2 = 0.03                     i = r /m = 0.06/2 = 0.03
  n = 5x2 = 10                                 n = 10x2 = 20
                 n
  A = P(1 + i)                                 A = P(1 + i)n
  $10, 000 = P(1.03)10                         $10, 000 = P(1.03)20
  $10, 000 ≈ P(1.3439)
  P ≈ $7, 441.03

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                           Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
Compound Interest
           Continuous Compound Interest
                        Growth and Time
                 Annual Percentage Yield




Example: If an investment company pays 6% compounded
semiannually, how much should you deposit now to have
$10,000?
  5 years from now?              10 years from now?

  i = r /m = 0.06/2 = 0.03                     i = r /m = 0.06/2 = 0.03
  n = 5x2 = 10                                 n = 10x2 = 20
                 n
  A = P(1 + i)                                 A = P(1 + i)n
  $10, 000 = P(1.03)10                         $10, 000 = P(1.03)20
  $10, 000 ≈ P(1.3439)                         $10, 000 ≈ P(1.806)
  P ≈ $7, 441.03

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                           Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
Compound Interest
           Continuous Compound Interest
                        Growth and Time
                 Annual Percentage Yield




Example: If an investment company pays 6% compounded
semiannually, how much should you deposit now to have
$10,000?
  5 years from now?              10 years from now?

  i = r /m = 0.06/2 = 0.03                     i = r /m = 0.06/2 = 0.03
  n = 5x2 = 10                                 n = 10x2 = 20
                 n
  A = P(1 + i)                                 A = P(1 + i)n
  $10, 000 = P(1.03)10                         $10, 000 = P(1.03)20
  $10, 000 ≈ P(1.3439)                         $10, 000 ≈ P(1.806)
  P ≈ $7, 441.03                               P ≈ $5, 536.76

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                   Annual Percentage Yield



Example: A zero coupon bond is a bond that is sold now at a
discount and will pay it’s face value at some time in the future
when it matures - no interest payments are made. Suppose
that a zero coupon bond with a face value of $40,000 matures
in 20 years. What should the bond be sold for now if its rate of
return is to be 5.124% compounded annually.




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                             Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
Compound Interest
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                          Growth and Time
                   Annual Percentage Yield



Example: A zero coupon bond is a bond that is sold now at a
discount and will pay it’s face value at some time in the future
when it matures - no interest payments are made. Suppose
that a zero coupon bond with a face value of $40,000 matures
in 20 years. What should the bond be sold for now if its rate of
return is to be 5.124% compounded annually.
Compounded annually means i = m = 0.05124 = 0.05124. Here
                                 r
                                       1
A = $40, 000 and we want to find P. We also know that n = 20.




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                             Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
Compound Interest
             Continuous Compound Interest
                          Growth and Time
                   Annual Percentage Yield



Example: A zero coupon bond is a bond that is sold now at a
discount and will pay it’s face value at some time in the future
when it matures - no interest payments are made. Suppose
that a zero coupon bond with a face value of $40,000 matures
in 20 years. What should the bond be sold for now if its rate of
return is to be 5.124% compounded annually.
Compounded annually means i = m = 0.05124 = 0.05124. Here
                                 r
                                       1
A = $40, 000 and we want to find P. We also know that n = 20.

                        A = P(1 + i)n




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                             Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
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             Continuous Compound Interest
                          Growth and Time
                   Annual Percentage Yield



Example: A zero coupon bond is a bond that is sold now at a
discount and will pay it’s face value at some time in the future
when it matures - no interest payments are made. Suppose
that a zero coupon bond with a face value of $40,000 matures
in 20 years. What should the bond be sold for now if its rate of
return is to be 5.124% compounded annually.
Compounded annually means i = m = 0.05124 = 0.05124. Here
                                 r
                                       1
A = $40, 000 and we want to find P. We also know that n = 20.

                        A = P(1 + i)n
            $40, 000 = P(1.05124)20



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Compound Interest
             Continuous Compound Interest
                          Growth and Time
                   Annual Percentage Yield



Example: A zero coupon bond is a bond that is sold now at a
discount and will pay it’s face value at some time in the future
when it matures - no interest payments are made. Suppose
that a zero coupon bond with a face value of $40,000 matures
in 20 years. What should the bond be sold for now if its rate of
return is to be 5.124% compounded annually.
Compounded annually means i = m = 0.05124 = 0.05124. Here
                                 r
                                       1
A = $40, 000 and we want to find P. We also know that n = 20.

                        A = P(1 + i)n
            $40, 000 = P(1.05124)20
                         $40, 000
                   P=              = $14, 723.89
                       (1.05124)20
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                             Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
Compound Interest
             Continuous Compound Interest
                          Growth and Time
                   Annual Percentage Yield




Definition
If a principal is invested at the annual (nominal) rate r
compounded m times a year, then the annual percentage yield
is
                                     r m
                        APY = 1 +          −1
                                     m
If a principal is invested at the annual (nominal) rate r
compounded continuously, then the annual percentage yield is

                                 APY = er − 1

The annual percentage yield is also referred to as the effective
rate or the true interest rate.
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                             Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
Compound Interest
           Continuous Compound Interest
                        Growth and Time
                 Annual Percentage Yield



Example: What is the annual nominal rate compounded daily
for a bond that has an APY of 6.8%.

                                            r     m
                        APY = 1 +                     −1
                                            m




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                           Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
Compound Interest
           Continuous Compound Interest
                        Growth and Time
                 Annual Percentage Yield



Example: What is the annual nominal rate compounded daily
for a bond that has an APY of 6.8%.

                                   r m
                        APY = 1 +      −1
                                   m
                                    r 365
                       0.068 = 1 +        −1
                                   365




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                           Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
Compound Interest
           Continuous Compound Interest
                        Growth and Time
                 Annual Percentage Yield



Example: What is the annual nominal rate compounded daily
for a bond that has an APY of 6.8%.

                                   r m
                        APY = 1 +      −1
                                   m
                                    r 365
                       0.068 = 1 +        −1
                                   365
                                    r 365
                       1.068 = 1 +
                                   365




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                           Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
Compound Interest
           Continuous Compound Interest
                        Growth and Time
                 Annual Percentage Yield



Example: What is the annual nominal rate compounded daily
for a bond that has an APY of 6.8%.

                                    r m
                        APY = 1 +       −1
                                   m
                                     r 365
                      0.068 = 1 +          −1
                                   365
                                     r 365
                      1.068 = 1 +
                                   365
                   √
                  365              r
                      1.068 = 1 +
                                  365



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                           Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
Compound Interest
           Continuous Compound Interest
                        Growth and Time
                 Annual Percentage Yield



Example: What is the annual nominal rate compounded daily
for a bond that has an APY of 6.8%.

                                    r m
                        APY = 1 +       −1
                                   m
                                     r 365
                      0.068 = 1 +          −1
                                   365
                                     r 365
                      1.068 = 1 +
                                   365
                   √
                  365              r
                      1.068 = 1 +
                                  365
                                r
                  0.00018 =
                              365

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                           Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
Compound Interest
           Continuous Compound Interest
                        Growth and Time
                 Annual Percentage Yield



Example: What is the annual nominal rate compounded daily
for a bond that has an APY of 6.8%.

                                    r m
                        APY = 1 +       −1
                                   m
                                     r 365
                      0.068 = 1 +          −1
                                   365
                                     r 365
                      1.068 = 1 +
                                   365
                   √
                  365              r
                      1.068 = 1 +
                                  365
                                r
                  0.00018 =
                              365
                          r = 0.0658
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                           Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
Compound Interest
           Continuous Compound Interest
                        Growth and Time
                 Annual Percentage Yield




Example: What is the annual nominal rate compounded
continuously has the same APY as 6% compounded monthly?

                                           r   m
                 APY = 1 +                         −1
                                           m




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                           Jason Aubrey        Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
Compound Interest
           Continuous Compound Interest
                        Growth and Time
                 Annual Percentage Yield




Example: What is the annual nominal rate compounded
continuously has the same APY as 6% compounded monthly?

                                    r m
                 APY = 1 +              −1
                                    m
                                    0.06 12
                 APY =           1+         − 1 = 0.0617
                                     12




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                           Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
Compound Interest
           Continuous Compound Interest
                        Growth and Time
                 Annual Percentage Yield




Example: What is the annual nominal rate compounded
continuously has the same APY as 6% compounded monthly?

                             r m
                 APY = 1 +       −1
                             m
                             0.06 12
                 APY = 1 +           − 1 = 0.0617
                              12
                 APY = er − 1




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                           Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
Compound Interest
           Continuous Compound Interest
                        Growth and Time
                 Annual Percentage Yield




Example: What is the annual nominal rate compounded
continuously has the same APY as 6% compounded monthly?

                             r m
                 APY = 1 +       −1
                             m
                             0.06 12
                 APY = 1 +           − 1 = 0.0617
                              12
                 APY = er − 1
              0.0617 = er − 1




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                           Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
Compound Interest
           Continuous Compound Interest
                        Growth and Time
                 Annual Percentage Yield




Example: What is the annual nominal rate compounded
continuously has the same APY as 6% compounded monthly?

                             r m
                 APY = 1 +       −1
                             m
                             0.06 12
                 APY = 1 +           − 1 = 0.0617
                              12
                 APY = er − 1
              0.0617 = er − 1
         ln(1.0617) = r


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                           Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
Compound Interest
           Continuous Compound Interest
                        Growth and Time
                 Annual Percentage Yield




Example: What is the annual nominal rate compounded
continuously has the same APY as 6% compounded monthly?

                             r m
                 APY = 1 +       −1
                             m
                             0.06 12
                 APY = 1 +           − 1 = 0.0617
                              12
                 APY = er − 1
              0.0617 = er − 1
         ln(1.0617) = r
                        r = 0.05987

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                           Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
Compound Interest
           Continuous Compound Interest
                        Growth and Time
                 Annual Percentage Yield




Example: Which is the better investment and why: 9%
compounded quarterly or 9.3% compounded annually?




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                           Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
Compound Interest
           Continuous Compound Interest
                        Growth and Time
                 Annual Percentage Yield




Example: Which is the better investment and why: 9%
compounded quarterly or 9.3% compounded annually?


                          m                               4
                    r                           0.09
   APY1 = 1 +                 −1=          1+                 − 1 = 0.09308
                    m                             4




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                           Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
Compound Interest
           Continuous Compound Interest
                        Growth and Time
                 Annual Percentage Yield




Example: Which is the better investment and why: 9%
compounded quarterly or 9.3% compounded annually?


                          m                               4
                r                               0.09
   APY1 = 1 +                 −1=          1+                 − 1 = 0.09308
               m                                  4
   APY2 = 0.093




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                           Jason Aubrey    Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
Compound Interest
             Continuous Compound Interest
                          Growth and Time
                   Annual Percentage Yield




Example: Which is the better investment and why: 9%
compounded quarterly or 9.3% compounded annually?


                            m                               4
                 r                                0.09
    APY1 = 1 +                  −1=          1+                 − 1 = 0.09308
                m                                   4
    APY2 = 0.093

The first offer is better because its APY is larger.



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Math 1300: Section 3-2 Compound Interest

  • 1. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Math 1300 Finite Mathematics Section 3.2 Compound Interest Jason Aubrey Department of Mathematics University of Missouri university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 2. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield If at the end of a payment period the interest due is reinvested at the same rate, then the interest as well as the original principal will earn interest at the end of the next payment period. Interest payed on interest reinvested is called compound interest. university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 3. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Suppose you invest $1,000 in a bank that pays 8% compounded quarterly. How much will the bank owe you at the end of the year? university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 4. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Suppose you invest $1,000 in a bank that pays 8% compounded quarterly. How much will the bank owe you at the end of the year? A = P(1 + rt) university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 5. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Suppose you invest $1,000 in a bank that pays 8% compounded quarterly. How much will the bank owe you at the end of the year? A = P(1 + rt) 1 = 1, 000 1 + 0.08 4 university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 6. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Suppose you invest $1,000 in a bank that pays 8% compounded quarterly. How much will the bank owe you at the end of the year? A = P(1 + rt) 1 = 1, 000 1 + 0.08 4 = 1, 000(1.02) = $1, 020 university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 7. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Suppose you invest $1,000 in a bank that pays 8% compounded quarterly. How much will the bank owe you at the end of the year? A = P(1 + rt) 1 = 1, 000 1 + 0.08 4 = 1, 000(1.02) = $1, 020 This is the amount at the end of the first quarter. Then: university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 8. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Suppose you invest $1,000 in a bank that pays 8% compounded quarterly. How much will the bank owe you at the end of the year? Second quarter: = $1,020(1.02) = A = P(1 + rt) $1,040.40 1 = 1, 000 1 + 0.08 4 = 1, 000(1.02) = $1, 020 This is the amount at the end of the first quarter. Then: university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 9. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Suppose you invest $1,000 in a bank that pays 8% compounded quarterly. How much will the bank owe you at the end of the year? Second quarter: = $1,020(1.02) = A = P(1 + rt) $1,040.40 1 Third quarter: = 1, 000 1 + 0.08 4 = $1,040.40(1.02) = = 1, 000(1.02) = $1, 020 $1,061.21 This is the amount at the end of the first quarter. Then: university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 10. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Suppose you invest $1,000 in a bank that pays 8% compounded quarterly. How much will the bank owe you at the end of the year? Second quarter: = $1,020(1.02) = A = P(1 + rt) $1,040.40 1 Third quarter: = 1, 000 1 + 0.08 4 = $1,040.40(1.02) = = 1, 000(1.02) = $1, 020 $1,061.21 Fourth quarter: This is the amount at the end = $1,061.21(1.02) = of the first quarter. Then: $1,082.43 university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 11. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Look at the pattern: university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 12. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Look at the pattern: First quarter: = $1, 000(1.02) university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 13. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Look at the pattern: First quarter: = $1, 000(1.02) Second quarter: = $1, 000(1.02)2 university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 14. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Look at the pattern: First quarter: = $1, 000(1.02) Second quarter: = $1, 000(1.02)2 Third quarter: = $1, 000(1.02)3 university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 15. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Look at the pattern: First quarter: = $1, 000(1.02) Second quarter: = $1, 000(1.02)2 Third quarter: = $1, 000(1.02)3 Fourth quarter: = $1, 000(1.02)4 university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 16. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Definition (Amount: Compound Interest) A = P(1 + i)n university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 17. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Definition (Amount: Compound Interest) A = P(1 + i)n where i = r /m and A = amount (future value) at the end of n periods university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 18. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Definition (Amount: Compound Interest) A = P(1 + i)n where i = r /m and A = amount (future value) at the end of n periods P = principal (present value) university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 19. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Definition (Amount: Compound Interest) A = P(1 + i)n where i = r /m and A = amount (future value) at the end of n periods P = principal (present value) r = annual nominal rate university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 20. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Definition (Amount: Compound Interest) A = P(1 + i)n where i = r /m and A = amount (future value) at the end of n periods P = principal (present value) r = annual nominal rate m = number of compounding periods per year university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 21. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Definition (Amount: Compound Interest) A = P(1 + i)n where i = r /m and A = amount (future value) at the end of n periods P = principal (present value) r = annual nominal rate m = number of compounding periods per year i = rate per compounding period university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 22. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Definition (Amount: Compound Interest) A = P(1 + i)n where i = r /m and A = amount (future value) at the end of n periods P = principal (present value) r = annual nominal rate m = number of compounding periods per year i = rate per compounding period n = total number of compounding periods university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 23. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: P = 800; i = 0.06; n = 25; A =? university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 24. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: P = 800; i = 0.06; n = 25; A =? A = P(1 + i)n university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 25. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: P = 800; i = 0.06; n = 25; A =? A = P(1 + i)n A = $800(1.06)25 university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 26. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: P = 800; i = 0.06; n = 25; A =? A = P(1 + i)n A = $800(1.06)25 A = $3, 433.50 university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 27. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: A = $18, 000; r = 8.12% compounded monthly; n = 90; P =? university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 28. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: A = $18, 000; r = 8.12% compounded monthly; n = 90; P =? r 0.0812 First we compute i = m = 12 = 0.0068. Then, university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 29. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: A = $18, 000; r = 8.12% compounded monthly; n = 90; P =? r 0.0812 First we compute i = m = 12 = 0.0068. Then, A = P(1 + i)n university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 30. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: A = $18, 000; r = 8.12% compounded monthly; n = 90; P =? r 0.0812 First we compute i = m = 12 = 0.0068. Then, A = P(1 + i)n $18, 000 = P(1.0068)90 university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 31. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: A = $18, 000; r = 8.12% compounded monthly; n = 90; P =? r 0.0812 First we compute i = m = 12 = 0.0068. Then, A = P(1 + i)n $18, 000 = P(1.0068)90 $18, 000 ≈ P(1.84) university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 32. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: A = $18, 000; r = 8.12% compounded monthly; n = 90; P =? r 0.0812 First we compute i = m = 12 = 0.0068. Then, A = P(1 + i)n $18, 000 = P(1.0068)90 $18, 000 ≈ P(1.84) P ≈ $9, 782.61 university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 33. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Definition (Amount - Continuous Compound Interest) If a principal P is invested at an annual rate r (expressed as a decimal) compounded continuously, then the amount A in the account at the end of t years is given by A = Pert university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 34. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: P = $2, 450; r = 8.12%; t = 3 years; A =? university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 35. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: P = $2, 450; r = 8.12%; t = 3 years; A =? A = Pert university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 36. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: P = $2, 450; r = 8.12%; t = 3 years; A =? A = Pert A = $2, 450e(0.0812)(3) = $3, 125.79 university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 37. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: A = $15, 875; P = $12, 100; t = 48 months; r =? university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 38. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: A = $15, 875; P = $12, 100; t = 48 months; r =? A = Pert university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 39. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: A = $15, 875; P = $12, 100; t = 48 months; r =? A = Pert $15, 875 = $12, 100e4r university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 40. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: A = $15, 875; P = $12, 100; t = 48 months; r =? A = Pert $15, 875 = $12, 100e4r 1.311 = e4r university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 41. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: A = $15, 875; P = $12, 100; t = 48 months; r =? A = Pert $15, 875 = $12, 100e4r 1.311 = e4r ln(1.311) = 4r university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 42. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: A = $15, 875; P = $12, 100; t = 48 months; r =? A = Pert $15, 875 = $12, 100e4r 1.311 = e4r ln(1.311) = 4r ln(1.311) =r 4 university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 43. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: A = $15, 875; P = $12, 100; t = 48 months; r =? A = Pert $15, 875 = $12, 100e4r 1.311 = e4r ln(1.311) = 4r ln(1.311) =r 4 r = 0.068 university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 44. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: If an investment company pays 6% compounded semiannually, how much should you deposit now to have $10,000? 5 years from now? 10 years from now? university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 45. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: If an investment company pays 6% compounded semiannually, how much should you deposit now to have $10,000? 5 years from now? 10 years from now? i = r /m = 0.06/2 = 0.03 university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 46. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: If an investment company pays 6% compounded semiannually, how much should you deposit now to have $10,000? 5 years from now? 10 years from now? i = r /m = 0.06/2 = 0.03 n = 5x2 = 10 university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 47. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: If an investment company pays 6% compounded semiannually, how much should you deposit now to have $10,000? 5 years from now? 10 years from now? i = r /m = 0.06/2 = 0.03 n = 5x2 = 10 A = P(1 + i)n university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 48. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: If an investment company pays 6% compounded semiannually, how much should you deposit now to have $10,000? 5 years from now? 10 years from now? i = r /m = 0.06/2 = 0.03 n = 5x2 = 10 A = P(1 + i)n $10, 000 = P(1.03)10 university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 49. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: If an investment company pays 6% compounded semiannually, how much should you deposit now to have $10,000? 5 years from now? 10 years from now? i = r /m = 0.06/2 = 0.03 n = 5x2 = 10 A = P(1 + i)n $10, 000 = P(1.03)10 $10, 000 ≈ P(1.3439) university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 50. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: If an investment company pays 6% compounded semiannually, how much should you deposit now to have $10,000? 5 years from now? 10 years from now? i = r /m = 0.06/2 = 0.03 n = 5x2 = 10 A = P(1 + i)n $10, 000 = P(1.03)10 $10, 000 ≈ P(1.3439) P ≈ $7, 441.03 university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 51. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: If an investment company pays 6% compounded semiannually, how much should you deposit now to have $10,000? 5 years from now? 10 years from now? i = r /m = 0.06/2 = 0.03 i = r /m = 0.06/2 = 0.03 n = 5x2 = 10 A = P(1 + i)n $10, 000 = P(1.03)10 $10, 000 ≈ P(1.3439) P ≈ $7, 441.03 university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 52. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: If an investment company pays 6% compounded semiannually, how much should you deposit now to have $10,000? 5 years from now? 10 years from now? i = r /m = 0.06/2 = 0.03 i = r /m = 0.06/2 = 0.03 n = 5x2 = 10 n = 10x2 = 20 n A = P(1 + i) $10, 000 = P(1.03)10 $10, 000 ≈ P(1.3439) P ≈ $7, 441.03 university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 53. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: If an investment company pays 6% compounded semiannually, how much should you deposit now to have $10,000? 5 years from now? 10 years from now? i = r /m = 0.06/2 = 0.03 i = r /m = 0.06/2 = 0.03 n = 5x2 = 10 n = 10x2 = 20 n A = P(1 + i) A = P(1 + i)n $10, 000 = P(1.03)10 $10, 000 ≈ P(1.3439) P ≈ $7, 441.03 university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 54. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: If an investment company pays 6% compounded semiannually, how much should you deposit now to have $10,000? 5 years from now? 10 years from now? i = r /m = 0.06/2 = 0.03 i = r /m = 0.06/2 = 0.03 n = 5x2 = 10 n = 10x2 = 20 n A = P(1 + i) A = P(1 + i)n $10, 000 = P(1.03)10 $10, 000 = P(1.03)20 $10, 000 ≈ P(1.3439) P ≈ $7, 441.03 university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 55. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: If an investment company pays 6% compounded semiannually, how much should you deposit now to have $10,000? 5 years from now? 10 years from now? i = r /m = 0.06/2 = 0.03 i = r /m = 0.06/2 = 0.03 n = 5x2 = 10 n = 10x2 = 20 n A = P(1 + i) A = P(1 + i)n $10, 000 = P(1.03)10 $10, 000 = P(1.03)20 $10, 000 ≈ P(1.3439) $10, 000 ≈ P(1.806) P ≈ $7, 441.03 university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 56. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: If an investment company pays 6% compounded semiannually, how much should you deposit now to have $10,000? 5 years from now? 10 years from now? i = r /m = 0.06/2 = 0.03 i = r /m = 0.06/2 = 0.03 n = 5x2 = 10 n = 10x2 = 20 n A = P(1 + i) A = P(1 + i)n $10, 000 = P(1.03)10 $10, 000 = P(1.03)20 $10, 000 ≈ P(1.3439) $10, 000 ≈ P(1.806) P ≈ $7, 441.03 P ≈ $5, 536.76 university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 57. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: A zero coupon bond is a bond that is sold now at a discount and will pay it’s face value at some time in the future when it matures - no interest payments are made. Suppose that a zero coupon bond with a face value of $40,000 matures in 20 years. What should the bond be sold for now if its rate of return is to be 5.124% compounded annually. university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 58. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: A zero coupon bond is a bond that is sold now at a discount and will pay it’s face value at some time in the future when it matures - no interest payments are made. Suppose that a zero coupon bond with a face value of $40,000 matures in 20 years. What should the bond be sold for now if its rate of return is to be 5.124% compounded annually. Compounded annually means i = m = 0.05124 = 0.05124. Here r 1 A = $40, 000 and we want to find P. We also know that n = 20. university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 59. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: A zero coupon bond is a bond that is sold now at a discount and will pay it’s face value at some time in the future when it matures - no interest payments are made. Suppose that a zero coupon bond with a face value of $40,000 matures in 20 years. What should the bond be sold for now if its rate of return is to be 5.124% compounded annually. Compounded annually means i = m = 0.05124 = 0.05124. Here r 1 A = $40, 000 and we want to find P. We also know that n = 20. A = P(1 + i)n university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 60. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: A zero coupon bond is a bond that is sold now at a discount and will pay it’s face value at some time in the future when it matures - no interest payments are made. Suppose that a zero coupon bond with a face value of $40,000 matures in 20 years. What should the bond be sold for now if its rate of return is to be 5.124% compounded annually. Compounded annually means i = m = 0.05124 = 0.05124. Here r 1 A = $40, 000 and we want to find P. We also know that n = 20. A = P(1 + i)n $40, 000 = P(1.05124)20 university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 61. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: A zero coupon bond is a bond that is sold now at a discount and will pay it’s face value at some time in the future when it matures - no interest payments are made. Suppose that a zero coupon bond with a face value of $40,000 matures in 20 years. What should the bond be sold for now if its rate of return is to be 5.124% compounded annually. Compounded annually means i = m = 0.05124 = 0.05124. Here r 1 A = $40, 000 and we want to find P. We also know that n = 20. A = P(1 + i)n $40, 000 = P(1.05124)20 $40, 000 P= = $14, 723.89 (1.05124)20 university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 62. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Definition If a principal is invested at the annual (nominal) rate r compounded m times a year, then the annual percentage yield is r m APY = 1 + −1 m If a principal is invested at the annual (nominal) rate r compounded continuously, then the annual percentage yield is APY = er − 1 The annual percentage yield is also referred to as the effective rate or the true interest rate. university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 63. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: What is the annual nominal rate compounded daily for a bond that has an APY of 6.8%. r m APY = 1 + −1 m university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 64. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: What is the annual nominal rate compounded daily for a bond that has an APY of 6.8%. r m APY = 1 + −1 m r 365 0.068 = 1 + −1 365 university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 65. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: What is the annual nominal rate compounded daily for a bond that has an APY of 6.8%. r m APY = 1 + −1 m r 365 0.068 = 1 + −1 365 r 365 1.068 = 1 + 365 university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 66. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: What is the annual nominal rate compounded daily for a bond that has an APY of 6.8%. r m APY = 1 + −1 m r 365 0.068 = 1 + −1 365 r 365 1.068 = 1 + 365 √ 365 r 1.068 = 1 + 365 university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 67. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: What is the annual nominal rate compounded daily for a bond that has an APY of 6.8%. r m APY = 1 + −1 m r 365 0.068 = 1 + −1 365 r 365 1.068 = 1 + 365 √ 365 r 1.068 = 1 + 365 r 0.00018 = 365 university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 68. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: What is the annual nominal rate compounded daily for a bond that has an APY of 6.8%. r m APY = 1 + −1 m r 365 0.068 = 1 + −1 365 r 365 1.068 = 1 + 365 √ 365 r 1.068 = 1 + 365 r 0.00018 = 365 r = 0.0658 university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 69. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: What is the annual nominal rate compounded continuously has the same APY as 6% compounded monthly? r m APY = 1 + −1 m university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 70. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: What is the annual nominal rate compounded continuously has the same APY as 6% compounded monthly? r m APY = 1 + −1 m 0.06 12 APY = 1+ − 1 = 0.0617 12 university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 71. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: What is the annual nominal rate compounded continuously has the same APY as 6% compounded monthly? r m APY = 1 + −1 m 0.06 12 APY = 1 + − 1 = 0.0617 12 APY = er − 1 university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 72. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: What is the annual nominal rate compounded continuously has the same APY as 6% compounded monthly? r m APY = 1 + −1 m 0.06 12 APY = 1 + − 1 = 0.0617 12 APY = er − 1 0.0617 = er − 1 university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 73. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: What is the annual nominal rate compounded continuously has the same APY as 6% compounded monthly? r m APY = 1 + −1 m 0.06 12 APY = 1 + − 1 = 0.0617 12 APY = er − 1 0.0617 = er − 1 ln(1.0617) = r university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 74. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: What is the annual nominal rate compounded continuously has the same APY as 6% compounded monthly? r m APY = 1 + −1 m 0.06 12 APY = 1 + − 1 = 0.0617 12 APY = er − 1 0.0617 = er − 1 ln(1.0617) = r r = 0.05987 university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 75. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: Which is the better investment and why: 9% compounded quarterly or 9.3% compounded annually? university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 76. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: Which is the better investment and why: 9% compounded quarterly or 9.3% compounded annually? m 4 r 0.09 APY1 = 1 + −1= 1+ − 1 = 0.09308 m 4 university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 77. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: Which is the better investment and why: 9% compounded quarterly or 9.3% compounded annually? m 4 r 0.09 APY1 = 1 + −1= 1+ − 1 = 0.09308 m 4 APY2 = 0.093 university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics
  • 78. Compound Interest Continuous Compound Interest Growth and Time Annual Percentage Yield Example: Which is the better investment and why: 9% compounded quarterly or 9.3% compounded annually? m 4 r 0.09 APY1 = 1 + −1= 1+ − 1 = 0.09308 m 4 APY2 = 0.093 The first offer is better because its APY is larger. university-logo Jason Aubrey Math 1300 Finite Mathematics