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How is this to be done?

A person pays $2000 into an investment fund every six months, and it earns interest at a
rate of 6%pa, compounded monthly. How much is the fund worth at the end of ten years?
 

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Consider the sum of the separate funds.
 

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Do you mean per month or per 6 months?
 

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The first $2000 installment is invested for 120 months, so accrues to 2000(1.005)^120
The 2nd $2000 installment is invested for 114 months, so accrues to 2000(1.005)^114
The 3rd $2000 installment is invested for 108 months, so accrues to 2000(1.005)^108
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The 20th $2000 installment is invested for 6 months, so accrues to 2000(1.005)^6

Now sum this GP, where a=2000(1.005)^6, r=(1.005)^6 and n=20
 

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