1200
That depends on where you put the money, and what the interest 'rate' or percentage is there. If you put the money in a mayonnaise jar and bury it under the back porch, it earns a steady, reliable, dependable "zero" in interest, every month, for as long as you leave it there. You can't lose ! If you put it in a bank account or other investment that pays, let's say, 6 percent annual interest, compounded monthly, then at the end of the first month, you'll get 50 added on top of your original 10,000. Then you'll have 10,050, so at the end of the second month, you'll get 50.25 added on top of the 10,050 and you'll have 10,100.25 going into the third month. It all depends on what percent annual interest they pay, ANDhow often they pay it.
4.75 percent of 900 is 42.75 . A few pennies more if the interest is compounded at any time during the year. For example, if interest is compounded every month, then you have 43.69 at the end of the year.
You would earn 1750.
In simple interest, 50,000 would earn 1,500 in one year.
1200
3 percent
10000
Interest = Principal x rate x time 17000= 100000(0.10) t 17000=10000 t t=17000/10000 t=1.7 years
Using the compound interest formula which states A = P (1 + r/n)nt. We get the following result:10000 ( 1 + .095/4)4(4)10000 (1 + 0.02375) 1610000 (1.02375) 1610000 (1.45580)$14558Therefore you earn approximately $4558.00 on a CD yielding a 9.5% interest rate for 4 years.
$10000 plus per month
You will earn 500.
That depends on where you put the money, and what the interest 'rate' or percentage is there. If you put the money in a mayonnaise jar and bury it under the back porch, it earns a steady, reliable, dependable "zero" in interest, every month, for as long as you leave it there. You can't lose ! If you put it in a bank account or other investment that pays, let's say, 6 percent annual interest, compounded monthly, then at the end of the first month, you'll get 50 added on top of your original 10,000. Then you'll have 10,050, so at the end of the second month, you'll get 50.25 added on top of the 10,050 and you'll have 10,100.25 going into the third month. It all depends on what percent annual interest they pay, ANDhow often they pay it.
4.75 percent of 900 is 42.75 . A few pennies more if the interest is compounded at any time during the year. For example, if interest is compounded every month, then you have 43.69 at the end of the year.
You would earn 1750.
$500.00
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