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12 percent, compounded monthly is the equivalent of an annual rate of approx 390%. At that rate, 1290 would be worth 5025.81 (approx).

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Q: What would be the ending balance of a 1290 savings account earning 12 percent interest compounded monthly after 1 year?
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