Essentials Of Investments
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Peter started to deposit ₱5,000.00 quarterly in a fund that pays 1% compounded quarterly. How much will be in the fund after 6 years?
a. ₱202.41
b. ₱214.91
c. ₱116,329.90
d. ₱123.514.09
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