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8% per year = 8/12 or two thirds of a percent per month.

There are 72 months in 6 years

Balance after 6 years = 600 x (1 + 0.08/12) to the power seventy two.

Best calculated using logs!

0.08/12 = 0.006 recurring

Add 1

Log 1.006 recurring = 0.00288

x 72 = 0.20777

antilog 0.20777= 1.6135

600 x 1.6135 = 968.10

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