Compound Interest
Video Overview & Insights
This finance video tutorial explains how to calculate the compound interest on an annual, quarterly, and monthly basis.
Next Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ln97Hd7AiDc&list=PL0o_zxa4K1BU5sTWZ2YxFhpXwsnMfMke7&index=97
Final Exams and Video Playlists: https://www.video-tutor.net/
Final Exam and Test Prep Videos: https://bit.ly/41WNmI9
Logarithms - The Easy Way! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kqVpPSzkTYA
Final Exam and Test Prep Videos:
What is the n
https://bit.ly/41WNmI9
______________________________________
Log to Exponential Form:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0C1KL7GkqY
If will be in days how we can find n
Change of Base Formula:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFm-zaFW_X4
ASMR
Change of Base Log Problem:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7hD9VdXv9U
67
Properties of Logarithms:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jtv9Lnf7Zw8
God bless ya man
____________________________________
Expanding Logarithmic Expressions:
Tysm you helped me Ty for the vid!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIz-5MyJA3g
Condensing Logarithmic Expressions:
Thanks for using the correct formula. I have seen other videos using incorrect formula ❤
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=luRrOlsB4cY
Natural Logarithms:
raaaah the decimals make a big diff
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=daUlTsnCNRQ
Solving Exponential Equations:
Sooo if n is not given it's automatically 1?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tutJ5xrRwg
Exponential Equations - Quadratic Form:
How did you get 20 from 10 years?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNgmVu0R_T8
_______________________________________
how about A=P(1+R) the power of T
Solving Logarithmic Equations:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnhFneOz6n8
I do have a question for how to deal with the exponent with the decimal
Graphing Logarithmic Functions:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nptxS9rZNA
better than my teacher explained in 2 classes, its very helpful, thx so much
Graphing Exponential Functions:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DASfP8KAyvs
Why wouldn’t you use the rule of 72 to answer the question in the first place?
Compound Interest Word Problems:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hn0eLcOSQGw
Bro is a organic chemistry teacher and Not pregnant but he never fails to deliver 🗣🔥🔥📢 ❗❗
Logarithms Practice Problems:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7DVbQKI600k
72/6=12 final answer
_______________________________________
Final Exams and Video Playlists:
Ln(2)/Ln(1.06)=Log[1 3/50,1 496589070627808403/9269035929372191597]+11~ Ln(2)/Ln(1.06)=11.8956610459418856082820178760318855605547129546519739074476459963044237110535035090880026517681727682160633681086953643911432785579679207102707963227466888065251327224209240597848465960627948131250277332471225196654366711754447878039589095888095616061336162623170973992994586126220881578017971322731610645548704391306948403130709357021788901939289040404629927819309350909752419143792695880097880032142193182489232281037144531192564138353703527365813220083319919566960774101334787520433291470185353301356135079743057766810731398617229092053865892723122026002434903404748182273454836428
https://www.video-tutor.net/
Full-Length Videos and Worksheets:
It’s in my head. I didn’t use a calculator and got the answer correct.
https://www.patreon.com/MathScienceTutor/collections
5000(1+10/100/12)^(12(20)) starts with 36640.36816624865035997965988927502912368889468729394016682145935736109682743334830679300503976831887541427640631376593109510393869953791685027809030638703616140098212175478483505089938834666591036903304921397212496780226817043997777604140666605427992940762282965428462779130584715826674420517538654796914980542238206992249341720379555596794393557405598040345793681112139195599609480962000639804302578930888295767963343880961429562354489726226298347662338218226442177295577338775626793693316707180392317794686696716668456740543805592136578903835969221551749252307066116724026137688307205639053155383942080880569892961713217652278984767833270796789754306127406425489666532570150454099051711815953573660153621425682022818374608318219311792350425023898419904108429761572798516785263562939466601907033767175976852156083463187979587614603806012031039884601966861026555654475733585817753954839258232335627756669627438184924901412839486584205061991245003187885191237235233058757853279951933996391470440316848555918928894821779583228546139294525015213731097989388591230991569126811881949808371493871353681081427877056315316764383353800673249508577572184968474762278682694190263067885262460409648317345224285490514719208870740007006123195836593334803800184635417131978061115051565753978756945346036145216795090915403317270103973081418369059727169282954134471071307465041681579424430567550989219130584537595861698992636309296488452894671444773012524235512864898517461036526707886052826340340539911560293835939388153361071786432038030522229254431918838317251505518513363166611761777579737945519529281445858090956117094543745349341117167411318614300874614855475986953225787020347607113943754640693427981505404340410708959847028022583
More User Perspectives
5000(1+10/100/12)^(12(20))=36640 742288990949017923132972407552889009260961897688591892689604000496775156279027062479052048430641780712349971118778044343666640609418851852409455083831395133451028337393978425735007482253528631070968844966561082710897740267799461797113897387562470906696089468115702553659850183709373592936947301976331430149566478632028031919758254790799072560453400163806498784437721161769945181840868934914665745233791032723458307336109818726812501338016356517367567082865368444623371259013202657681182912860801/2016178815060135305992968561341432549025552674230631182193620248301700260533166500260971284986181039593589856075586973115578338468572114415523360499347721359175906784298444568166875545294261423471834525022367015326915217723314194415986341156871174626219340595200000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
@RyanLewis-Johnson-wq6xs5000(1+10%/4)^(4(20))=36047.839081147468012830097332895674422383004545311000639893996887525398364164592156313090012118074453796449278704476414960709033287786961284707672564892445006875576526815719953238126166635633774312720729871006852818027255125343799591064453125
@RyanLewis-Johnson-wq6xs1000(1.09)^20=5604.4107677782919374398655242916531006801
@RyanLewis-Johnson-wq6xs1000(1+9%/1)^10=2367.36367459211723401
@RyanLewis-Johnson-wq6xsThx my exam is Tomorrow
@Thunder_MonarchYou made this much easier than our teacher
@aeonjowellmonsayac7803At first I thought it was 900, 1800😅 because (1000÷100)9 = 90 × 10 = 900
@CGYT-hq5ceWhy am I not getting d same with my calculator 🥲
@Sunshine-ph1dcIs there a formula on how to solve for N
@NinoTingzHow did you Ln?
@denzilgandia8301last question got me tweaking wtf
@RCHXVIWhat if t is less than a year
@palashlad5836For the sake of the students. On the last problem for fixed interest the formula you use is incorrect! Fixed interest is A=P(1+rt). The variable n=number of times interest is compounded in a year. You should come to 2=1+.06t. Finalizing at 16.6666667 years.
Be on the look out for FIXED vs COMPOUND two very similar but different formulas.
A single formula to solve multiple problems
@FinancewithMinhHe is a great teacher. But education is still a slave maker
@pineapplejuice1156please let me know how you calculate gains
@indianpradneshr.p8661Still very helpful in 2024 🤝
@kelvin_ccpThx pookie
@expiredwater9235Thanks for the breakdown
@constructiveviewsllcWhat about yearly instead of quarterly or monthly? What wiuld the n be for that?
@geewizrsxisn't A compound capital? thats what my textbook says-
@whatwereweThank you for your service pookie
@matmytatoNice informating v❤❤❤
@Nepaliteacher841helped me so much, it was so easy after watching this video. Thank you !!
@breeb2231t what does it mean
@hopeedward5465it says 9% annually so should'nt the 0.09 it be divided by 12
@ShurpalDorvilleI had a problem and each time I worked it out I got a different answer than what it was supposed to be and I do not understand what I did incorrectly. It was giving me answers with no decimals but I don’t know why.
I found out it was the way it was being inputted into the calculator.
What would I put down if it said the interest was compounded continuously
@dylanbushmire2623Thank you this helped me so much 😁
@Berrybuzzbuzz