GM 014 344573 PDF
GM 014 344573 PDF
GM 014 344573 PDF
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Content Standard
The learner demonstrates understanding of key concepts of simple and compound interests, and simple and general
annuities.
Performance Standard
The learner is able to investigate, analyze and solve problems involving simple and compound interests and simple
and general annuities using appropriate business and financial instruments.
Learning Competencies
The learner computes interest, maturity value, future value, and present value in simple interest and compound
interest environment.
Ask the students to discuss whether one group will earn more than the other group. Let each group compute how
much money they will have at the end of 5 days. Let them observe the `compounding effect' by constructing the table
below.
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(a) Allow the students to compare the compound amounts when compounding semi-annually and compounding
annually by posing the following example:
EXAMPLE 1. Given a principal of P10,000, which of the following options will yield greater interest after 5 years:
Solution.
OPTION B: Interest is compounded semi-annually, or every 6 months. Under this option, the interest rate per
conversion period 1% (2% divided by 2).
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Let the students realize that interest is often compounded more than once a year (semi-annually, quarterly, and daily).
If all else is equal, a more frequent compounding will result in a higher interest , which is why Option B gives a
higher interest than Option A.
The investment scheme in Option B introduces new concepts. Because interest is compounded twice a year, the
conversion period is 6 months, and the frequency of conversion is 2. Because the investment runs for 5 years, the
total number of conversion periods is 10. The nominal rate is 2% and the rate of interest for each conversion
period is 1%. These terms are defined generally below.
(c) Provide examples of nominal rates and the corresponding frequencies of conversion and interest rate for each
period.
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(d) Derive the formula in finding compound amount when compounding is computed more than once a year.
Let the students recall (from Lesson 25) how to compute for the compound amount when principal P is invested at an
annual interest rate j compounded annually,
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EXAMPLE 2. Find the maturity value and interest if P10,000 is deposited in a bank at 2% compounded quarterly for 5
years.
Ic =F ?P =11,048.96?10,000=P1,048.96
EXAMPLE 3. Find the maturity value and interest if P10,000 is deposited in a bank at 2% compounded monthly for 5
years.
Solution.
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Ic =F ?P =11,050.79?10,000=P1,050.79
EXAMPLE 4. Cris borrows P50,000 and promises to pay the principal and interest at 12% compounded monthly. How
much must he repay after 6 years?
Solution.
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(f) You may extend the discussion to finding present value when interest is compounded more than once a year.
EXAMPLE 5. Find the present value of P50,000 due in 4 years if money is invested at 12% compounded semi-
annually.
Solution.
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EXAMPLE 6. 6. What is the present value of P25,000 due in 2 years and 6 months if money is worth 10% compounded
quarterly?
Solution.
Seatwork 1 mins
Seatwork 1. Complete the table by computing the interest rate per period and total number of conversion periods.
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Seatwork 2. Complete the table by computing for compound amounts, compound interests and
present values.
Evaluation 1 mins
b. When the annual interest rate is 16% compounded quarterly the interest rate in a conversion period is
___________.
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c. If the interest rate per conversion period is 1% and money is compounded monthly, the nominal rate is _________.
d. When the term is 3 years and 6 months and money is compounded semi-annually, the total number of conversion
periods is _______.
e. When the total number of conversion periods is 12 and the term is 6 years, then money is compounded ________.
(b) Complete the table by computing for the compound amounts, compound interests and present values.
Find the compound amount due in 8 years if P200,000 is invested at 12% compounded monthly. Answer:
P519,854.59
What present value, compounded quarterly at 6%, will amount to P59,780.91 in 3 years? Answer: P50,000.00
Alet borrowed P15,000 payable with interest that is compounded semi-annually at 9%. How much must she pay after 3
years? Answer: P19,533.90
How much must Angel deposit in a bank that pays 0.75% compounded quarterly so that she will have P200,000 after
15 years? Answer: P178,738.30
Suppose that you have P80,000. You decided to deposit it on a bank and will not withdraw from it for 10 years. A bank
offers two types of compound interest accounts. The first account offers 6% interest compounded monthly. The second
account offers 6.5% interest compounded semi-annually. Which account will you choose if you want your money to
earn more?
Answer: First Bank: F = P145,551.74 Second Bank = F = P151,667.03; Second bank yields more
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Continuous Compounding
Interest can be compounded continuously like every hour, every minute or even a fraction of a second. If the number
of compounding m is to increase without bound, this procedure approaches what is called continuous
compounding.
compounding.
EXAMPLE 7. Suppose you invested P20,000 at 3% compounded continuously. How much will you have from this
investment after 6 years?
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Hence, the amount P20,000 will become P23,944.35 if you invest it at 3% compounded continuously for 6 years.
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