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8 May, 15:57

Compound interest is usually better than simple interest because it pays? A - interest on the principle and the interest earned in each period. B - interest on the entire principle rather than the interest in each period. C - more, as it is matched by an employer's 401K contribution. D - more often throughout the year rather than once a year.

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  1. 8 May, 15:58
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    I believe the answer is A
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