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A company deposits $2000 in a bank at the end of every year for 10 years. The company makes no deposits during the subsequent 5 years. If the bank pays 8% interest, how much would be in the account at the end of 15 years?

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At the end of the first 10 years, the amount in the account is
$2000*[1+1.08+1.08^2+1.08^3+ ... + 1.08^9]
= $2000 [ (1.08^10 - 1) / (1.08 - 1) ]
= $2000 (1.1589/0.08) = $28973.12

Interest then accrues for the next 5 years, bringing the total to
$28973.12 * [ (1.08)^5 ] = $42571.03

The "cents" in this calculation are unreliable, since the bank may round off to the nearest cent at the end of each compounding period.
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