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12 March, 01:19

How long will it take for a sum of money, invested at 5% compounded annually, to double in value?

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  1. 12 March, 01:40
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    Using the compound interest formula, where n=number of years,

    2x=x (1+0.05) ^n

    (1.05) ^n=2

    =>

    n=log (2) / log (1.05) = 14.21 years

    Note: This problem can also be solved in the head using the rule of 72.

    Since the amount is doubled at an interest rate of 5%, the time needed is 72/5=14 years, approximately.
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