Atomic_Sheep
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- Jun 18, 2026
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Hi Guys,
I’ve got a simple question.
Say we have two values $9,500 today and $10,000 in a years time (straight out of the book), why is the interest rate between these two values 5.26% and not 5%? I calculated 5.26% when I did the problem but I can’t explain why it’s not 5% so I don’t think I understand something.
10,000 * 100 / 9,500 = 5.26%
9,500* 100 /10,000 = 5%
I’ve got a simple question.
Say we have two values $9,500 today and $10,000 in a years time (straight out of the book), why is the interest rate between these two values 5.26% and not 5%? I calculated 5.26% when I did the problem but I can’t explain why it’s not 5% so I don’t think I understand something.
10,000 * 100 / 9,500 = 5.26%
9,500* 100 /10,000 = 5%