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With Interest @6% it would earn you £200,000 a month weekly £50,000 a week.
50000000 a month
It would roughly earn you:- £22,100 Per Day £672,800 Per Month £8,073,000 Per Annum
Banks do not offer compound interest on the money deposited into the savings accounts. They offer only simple interest. However, this interest is compounded every month or quarter in order for the customer to gain full benefits of the same. Ex: let us say you hold Rs. 10,000/- in your bank account and as per the prevailing interest rate of 3.5% for a savings account, your interest for the first month will be 29.17 rupees. If the interest is compounded every month, the principal amount used for calculation of interest for the second month will be 10,029.17/- and the effective interest you earn the second month will be Rs. 29.25/- this way the interest will get added up with the principal amount every month to earn a extra few rupees into your account as interest.
It depends on what type of bank account you put it in and with which interest rate but it would be well over £50,000 a day.
With Interest @6% it would earn you £200,000 a month weekly £50,000 a week.
The answer depends on the rate of interest for sums of money of that magnitude.
Assuming an interest rate of x% (per year), you will earn 1,000,000 times x/100 / 12
50000000 a month
simple(interest is earned on the original principal) $100 earning 10% per month with earn $10 every month and compound(interest is compounded every set amount of time e.g. monthly and a new principal is derived) $100 earning 10% per month compounded monthly will earn $10 the first month after which it is compounded making the new principal $110 the next month will earn $11 and so on
It would roughly earn you:- £22,100 Per Day £672,800 Per Month £8,073,000 Per Annum
Banks do not offer compound interest on the money deposited into the savings accounts. They offer only simple interest. However, this interest is compounded every month or quarter in order for the customer to gain full benefits of the same. Ex: let us say you hold Rs. 10,000/- in your bank account and as per the prevailing interest rate of 3.5% for a savings account, your interest for the first month will be 29.17 rupees. If the interest is compounded every month, the principal amount used for calculation of interest for the second month will be 10,029.17/- and the effective interest you earn the second month will be Rs. 29.25/- this way the interest will get added up with the principal amount every month to earn a extra few rupees into your account as interest.
It depends on what type of bank account you put it in and with which interest rate but it would be well over £50,000 a day.
They earn £5,000 a month.
Financial interest is basically free money that accrues on your savings or checking accounts. In many ways, interest is almost a gift from the financial institution for using their products and services. Earning interest, however, does depend on the amount of money you have in your accounts. If your account is low, chances are you will earn little to no interest. If they are high, you can earn a substantial amount of interest per month.
To calculate how much interest one will earn on a $25,000 deposit, at the rate of 4.5% per year would to first multiply the $25,000 by 4.5%. The amount of $1125.00 would be the yearly gain. To determine how much one would earn a month, you would divide the $1125 by 12, giving you $93.75 per month.
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