For simple interest you get $10 a year total in the account for 2 years $220.The answer is arrived at by multiplying $200x1.05x1.05 (for compound interest).$200x1.05x1.05= $220.50
Not all deposits gain interest. Deposits to a savings account in a bank usually earn interest. Security deposits sometimes earn interest depending on where you reside. Deposits into investments will earn interest and the rate depends on the state of the economy and the financial markets.
Because they're loaning the money in those deposits at double or more the interest rates that they're paying the depositors.
a bank account requiring no additional interest after 12 months
Not that I know. When you open an account they even tell you that your deposits are not FDIC insured. Not that I know. When you open an account with "GE Interest Plus" they even tell you that your deposits are not FDIC insured.
The bank does not just hold on to the money you retain in your savings account. Instead, they offer loans to other customers using that money. The loan customers pay an interest to the bank and the bank in turns offers the savings account holders an interest. Since banks make money by lending our money, they offer us an interest.
Noninterest-bearing deposits are funds held in a bank account that do not earn any interest for the depositor. These deposits typically include funds in checking accounts and some types of demand deposit accounts. Unlike interest-bearing deposits, noninterest-bearing deposits do not generate any additional income for the depositor.
Not all deposits gain interest. Deposits to a savings account in a bank usually earn interest. Security deposits sometimes earn interest depending on where you reside. Deposits into investments will earn interest and the rate depends on the state of the economy and the financial markets.
Because they're loaning the money in those deposits at double or more the interest rates that they're paying the depositors.
Some features of a savings account include, the ability to draw interest, overdraft protection and the requirement for minimum deposits. Most banks offer savings deposits for their customers.
a bank account requiring no additional interest after 12 months
Not that I know. When you open an account they even tell you that your deposits are not FDIC insured. Not that I know. When you open an account with "GE Interest Plus" they even tell you that your deposits are not FDIC insured.
A money market account is an account that earns a higher rate of interest when you carry a larger balance, resulting from large deposits.
They loan out the money in their customers' accounts and charge a higher interest rate on the loans.
compounding interest.... i think
No. No bank provides such unrealistic interest on our deposits.
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It depends on the compounding frequency of the rate of interest earned on your bank account. Some banks compound the interest yearly and some do it quarterly. If the interest is compounded every year you will have 973.44 at the end of 2 years.