Continuous Compound Interest Application
The formula for continuously compounded interest, which is different from the compounded interest formula, is:
COMPOUND INTEREST FORMULA
A = Pert
Where A is the account balance, P the principal or starting value, e the natural base or 2.718, r the annual interest rate as a decimal and t the time in years.
Let's solve a few continuously compounded interest problems.
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                 Step 1: Identify the known variables. Remember that the rate must be in decimal form.  | 
            
                 A = ? Account balance P = $2750 Starting value r = 0.0725 Decimal form t = 15 No. of years  | 
        
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                 Step 2: Substitute the known values.  | 
            
                 A = Pert A = 2750e(0.0725)(15)  | 
        
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                 Step 3: Solve for A.  | 
            
                 A = 2750e1.0875 Original A = $8129.36 Simplify  | 
        
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                 Step 1: Identify the known variables. Remember that the rate must be in decimal form.  | 
            
                 A = $12,750 Account balance P = $5000 Principal r = ? Decimal form t = 10 No. of years  | 
        
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                 Step 2: Substitute the known values.  | 
            
                 A = Pert 12,750 = 5000e(r)(10)  | 
        
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                 Step 3: Solve for r.  | 
            
                 12,750 = 5000e10r Original 2.55 = e10r Divide by 5000 ln 2.55 = ln e10r Take ln ln 2.55 = 10r Inverse Divide by 10 
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                 Step 1: Identify the known variables. Remember that the rate must be in decimal.  | 
            
                 A = $13,700 Account balance P = ? Principal r = 0.083 Decimal form t = 4 No. of years  | 
        
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                 Step 2: Substitute the known values.  | 
            
                 A = Pert 13,700 = Pe(0.083)(4)  | 
        
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                 Step 3: Solve for P.  | 
            
                 13,700 = Pe0.33 Original Divide by e0.33 $9816.48 = P  | 
        
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