What is the difference between the compound interests on ₹10,000 for 2 years at 20% per annum compounded yearly and half-yearly?
₹241
Principal, P = ₹ 10,000
Time, n = 2 years
Rate of interest, R = 20% per annum
Amount after 2 years, when interest is compounded annually
=P(1+R100)n = 10000×(1+20100)2=10000×(1210)2= ₹14400
Compound Interest for 2 years, when interest is compounded yearly
= ₹(14400 - 10000)
= ₹4,400
Amount after 2 years when interest is compounded half-yearly
=P(1+R200)2n=10000(1+202×100)2×2=10000(1+10100)4=10000(110100)4=10000×1110×1110×1110×1110=₹14641
Compound Interest for 2 years when interest is compounded half-yearly
= ₹(14641 - 10000)
= ₹4641
Difference in Compound interest
= ₹(4641 - 4400)
= ₹241