Brian McLogan
Using Compound and Simple Interest to find Final value
Learn about compound interest. We will look at how to determine the final value, initial value, interest rate and years needed. We will investigate problems compounded continuously, daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly and yearly. These...
KnowMo
Compound Growth and Decay: Understanding the Formula and Real-World Applications
The video explains the concept of compound growth and decay in real-life scenarios such as interest rates, bacterial growth, radioactive decay, and depreciation of houses and cars. The video provides examples and formulas for calculating...
Learning Mole
What is Interest?
Jamal's grandad makes him pay some 'chocolate interest' but Jamal has some questions. What is interest? Are there different types of interest? When do you pay interest?
Brian McLogan
Learn to find the number of years it takes to reach an amount with compound interest
Learn about compound interest. We will look at how to determine the final value, initial value, interest rate and years needed. We will investigate problems compounded continuously, daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly and yearly. These...
FuseSchool
Compound Interest
Compound Interest | Numbers
In this video we’re going to look at compound interest.
If you have a savings account and deposit some money, the bank will pay you extra money as a sort of thank you for saving with them. You are...
Curated Video
Understanding Compound Interest
In this video, students learn about compound interest and how it can help them make money without doing anything. The lesson explains the difference between simple and compound interest, and provides a step-by-step guide on how to...
Khan Academy
Introduction to Interest, Interest and Debt, Finance and Capital Markets
Here is a simple tutorial on the difference between simple and compound interest. In it, Sal describes interest and defines the vocabulary of principle and interest rate. He also models the amount of money owed under the different...
Curated OER
Compound Interest and e (Part 2)
Sal continues to look at changing the length of compounding time, from daily to hourly compounding interest. Now he is able to show that compounding 100% annual interest converges on the number 2.71É or e as the number of compounding...
Curated OER
Compound Interest and e (Part 3)
Continuing with the lesson on compound interest, in this video, Sal derives the general formula for any amount of principle, interest rate, and compounding periods over one year.
Flipped Math
Exponential Modeling
Earn some knowledge about mathematical models for financial situations. The fourth of five parts in the Algebra II - Exponential Functions unit focuses on modeling real-world scenarios with exponential functions. Young mathematicians...
Corbett Maths
Percentages: Compound Interest
Scholars learn to solve compound interest word problems with the help of a short video. Then, they apply their new skills to practice problems on a provided worksheet.
Krista King Math
Continuous Compounding Interest
My great-great-great-grandfather would owe how much? The resource provides a scenario of finding the amount due on a library fine compounded continuously one hundred years later. The presenter substitutes values into the exponential...
Khan Academy
Interest (Part 2), Interest and Debt, Finance and Capital Markets
Another example of simple interest and compound interest (compounded yearly) is explored in this video.
Curated OER
How Do You Use the Formula for Compound Interest?
Money, money, money. Love it! You want to earn interest on what you put into your bank account. So you make an investment to earn compound interest and you want to know how much money you will have in 60 months. Well, there's a formula...
Curated OER
What is the Formula for Compound Interest?
View this tutorial for more than just a description of the formula for compound interest! An instructor goes through a problem, showing how to find simple interest and compound interest. After she completes each version, she explains the...
Curated OER
What is the Formula for Compound Interest?
View this tutorial for more than just a description of the formula for compound interest! An instructor goes through a problem, showing how to find simple interest and compound interest. After she completes each version, she explains the...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Pre Calculus: Compound Interest and E (Part 2)
Continuing from a previous video, this segment illustrates that as interest is compounded at increasingly more intervals, the debt owed approaches the number e (if $1 is borrowed at a rate of 100%). The instructor provides the ground...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Pre Calculus: Introduction to Compound Interest and E
A video exploring the concept of compound interest by introducing the idea that interest can be compounded at different intervals, i.e. annually, monthly, daily, continuously, etc. The instructor uses a concrete example to show what...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Pre Calculus: Compound Interest and E (Part 3)
Another segment in the series on compound interest and the number e from the Khan Academy. This video begins to derive the formula for interest compounded continuously (A=Pe^rt). Limits are employed to show that the limit of the interest...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Pre Calculus: Interest (Part 2)
A continuation of the video Introduction to Interest also from the Khan Academy. This segment develops formulas for both simple and compound interest using the variables P, r and t. After each of the formulas are derived, they are used...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Pre Calculus: Compound Interest and E (Part 4)
In this culminating segment in the video series about compound interest and e, the formula for interest being compounded continuously is fully derived. Examples are then given on how to use the formula for different types of interest...
Other
Securities and Exchange Commission: Before You Invest, Public Service Campaign
In a unit on investing, these videos will show students what to look for in choosing a financial advisor.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Compound Interest Basics: The Rule of 72 for Compound Interest
Find out about using the Rule of 72 to approximate how long it will take for an investment to double at a given interest rate.