it is any interest after the first compounding
there isn't a special name for it...
No. If the account is earning interest the current amount should be greater than the initial deposit.
177.50
You will have 1903.737 dollars in your account at the end of 13 years. The year wise end balance will be:756816.48881.798952.3421028.531110.8121199.6771295.6511399.3031511.2471632.1471762.7191903.737This is under the assumption that you don't deposit any fresh funds into your account and initial 700 dollars + the accumulated interest is all that is available in the account.
result= (original)x(1+ rate/frequency)^ (frequency)(time) x= (900)x(1+0.04/1)^ (1)(2) x= 973.44
A Recurring Deposit is a special type of bank account wherein the customer will deposit a small amount of money regularly every month. Banks will offer higher interest rates than the usual savings or current accounts because the customer will not withdraw the money until the deposit matures.
A deposit account that pays interest.
A deposit account that pays interest.
Yes, many banks pay interest on the money you deposit into your savings account.
Adding the interest to the original deposit accelerates the deposited value.
Sure you can. It's your money and your account and you can close it anytime you wish. However, if you are closing your deposit account before its intended maturity date the bank can charge you a small penalty on the interest component for doing so. But the original money you deposited will not be touched and will be refunded in full when you close the account.
To make a journal entry for provision on interest on fixed deposit, you would debit the Provision for Interest on Fixed Deposit account to recognize the expense and credit the Interest Income account to reduce the income earned on the fixed deposit. This adjustment ensures that the financial statements reflect the estimated liability for future interest payments accurately.
Certificates of deposit are a good idea because they are a high interest deposit and offer a higher interest rate than a savings account and treasury bills and notes.
A call deposit account is a hybrid form of Current account and general saving account which allows us to withdraw money at any time as in current account and provides us interest on the deposit amount as in other saving account.
When you deposit money in a savings account at a bank, the bank uses that money to make loans to other customers and earn interest. In return, the bank pays you interest on the money you have deposited in your savings account.
When you put money in a savings account, you can draw it out at any time. In a certificate of deposit, you agree to leave it in the bank for a certain period of time. They pay slightly higher interest because they know that money will be there for 3 months, 6 months, 1 year, etc. If you draw it out early, they reduce your interest.
No, you cannot deposit an emailed picture of a check. You need to physically have the original check to deposit it into your bank account.
money on deposit . It is not money on deposit. It is "Multi Option Deposit" which means: you can decide upon the money going to Fixed Deposit for the minimum amount you set for your account. For instance: You have 50000 in your account. In normal scenario, you will be getting interest on the above amount as per saving bank interest rate. But in case you have MOD account, you can decide that what ever amount is surplus of 10000, it goes into MOD balance and for those amount, you get a interest rate as you get incase of Fixed deposit.