The amount of money you have a year on from now is A x 1.BB^C, where A is the current amount of money, BB is the double-digitted percentage of interest you gain, and C is the number of years into the future. So if you have £14,000,000 in a savings account at a modest rate of 5% interest per annum, then in one year's time, you will have £14,000,000 x 1.05^1, which is £14,700,000. For two years, this would become £14,000,000 x 1.05^2, which is £15,435,000 For three years, this would become £14,000,000 x 1.05^3, which is £16,206,750 And so forth.
40000
spiderman
Depends on interest rate where deposited.
With Interest @6% it would earn you £200,000 a month weekly £50,000 a week.
It depends on the interest rate and what sort of savings you put the money into.
That really depends on the interest rate.If for example the rate is 3% then you would get 420,000 a year on 14,000,000
It is 14000000.
40000
You would earn 1750.
14000000
spiderman
It depends on the rates on offer.
60,000
Depends on interest rate where deposited.
that depends on the interest perscent
In simple interest, 50,000 would earn 1,500 in one year.
With Interest @6% it would earn you £200,000 a month weekly £50,000 a week.