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From: Lorene <l_hollingsworth@centurytel.net> To: Teacher2Teacher Public Discussion Date: 2008040519:24:31 Subject: annuity Do you know of a formula that can be used to calculate the value of an annuity where the installment is not the same as the compounding period. That is: installments made monthly and compounding occuring quarterly or yearly for instance. thanks Lorene
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