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Calculate Percentage

If the annual percentage is 36% how can I calculate the monthly pecentage. The amount I want to calculate the monthly percentage of is £13500.00.

I telephoned the company thay say the monthly percentage is 3.65% I would like to know how they came to this figure

TIA Zsad

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  • aleph_0
    aleph_0 Posts: 539 Forumite
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    zsad58 wrote: »
    If the annual percentage is 36% how can I calculate the monthly pecentage. The amount I want to calculate the monthly percentage of is £13500.00.

    I telephoned the company thay say the monthly percentage is 3.65% I would like to know how they came to this figure

    TIA Zsad

    There is no obvious way I can think of that they have come up with that figure.

    Actually, what is this a rate for. 36% would be a high rate for a savings account (sounds too good to be true etc.), which is what this board is dedicated to.
  • Hungerdunger
    Hungerdunger Posts: 964 Forumite
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    According to my calculations (which are probably wrong) you will end up with £183,600. Using trial and error I reckon that the monthly interest rate needed to give you approximately the same amount is 2.596%.

    Hopefully someone will be along soon with a sure way of working it out.
    "The trouble with quotations on the Internet is that you never know whether they are genuine" - Charles Dickens
  • According to my calculations (which are probably wrong) you will end up with £183,600. Using trial and error I reckon that the monthly interest rate needed to give you approximately the same amount is 2.596%.

    Hopefully someone will be along soon with a sure way of working it out.

    That is the correct monthly interest figure.

    To calcuate the compounded monthly interest of an annual monthly interest percentage use the following formula:

    x = 12rt(1 + Percentage/100)

    where 12rt is the twelth root.

    To calculate the monthly interest of 6.0%:

    x = 12rt(1 + 6/100) = 12rt(1.06) = twelth root of 1.06 = 0.4867%

    To calculate the annual interest but paid monthly simply multiply the monthly interest by 12.

    Have fun.

    P.S. I truly hope nobody is borrowing at 36%
  • Hungerdunger
    Hungerdunger Posts: 964 Forumite
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    kenan557 wrote: »
    x = 12rt(1 + Percentage/100)

    Just out of interest is there a way of doing root calculations on a spreadsheet?
    "The trouble with quotations on the Internet is that you never know whether they are genuine" - Charles Dickens
  • Lokolo
    Lokolo Posts: 20,861 Forumite
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    Rearrange the formula:

    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/271143

    Google is your friend.
  • KeithEssex_2
    KeithEssex_2 Posts: 224 Forumite
    Just out of interest is there a way of doing root calculations on a spreadsheet?

    Example (In Excel)

    12th root of 1.06

    =1.06^(1/12)

    :D
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