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10 October, 06:41

How much principal, to the nearest dollar, should you invest at 4% in order to have $3,000 for a vacation to Europe in 3 years?

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  1. 10 October, 06:53
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    T's going to make a difference whether that 4 percent is compounded more

    than once a year.

    We'll do the calculation assuming it's compounded only once a year, and if it

    turns out to be compounded more often than that, then the calculation will

    come out on the low side, and you'll wind up with a little bit more than $3,000.

    P times (1.04) 3 = $3,000

    P = 3,000 / (1.04) 3 = $2,666.980769 or $2,667
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