A savings account with interest compounded annually and an APR of 5% increases in value each year by a factor of
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In this case, it's the rate of interest earned on a savings account. When interest is compounded annually, it means that the interest is added to the principal at the end of each year, and the next year's interest is calculated on this new total. Show more…
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