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How to find t in a compound interest equation? Different form of the original, includes k? - Silk - 05-04-2013 04:28 AM The equation is B = {A[(1+r/n)^nt -1}/1-(1+r/n)^-n/k. I know that finding the equation for t (all the other variables are solved for) involves using natural log (ln), but I can't figure it out for the life of me. Anybody help? - Kidding Y - 05-04-2013 04:37 AM Start sharing your updates on Yahoo! to Facebook based on your preferences. Your updates will be shared through Yahoo! Updates based on your preferences. * Hi, Kidding * Sign Out * Help Preview Mail w/ Toolbar * Yahoo! * My Yahoo! * News * Finance * Sports Yahoo! Answers Search Web Search * Home * Browse Categories o Arts & Humanities o Beauty & Style o Business & Finance o Cars & Transportation o Computers & Internet o Consumer Electronics o Dining Out o Education & Reference o Entertainment & Music o Environment o Family & Relationships o Food & Drink o Games & Recreation o Health o Home & Garden o Local Businesses o News & Events o Pets o Politics & Government o Pregnancy & Parenting o Science & Mathematics o Social Science o Society & Culture o Sports o Travel o Yahoo! Products * My Activity o My Q&A o My Network o My Network Activity o My Saved Searches o Edit My Preferences * About o How Answers Works o Points & Levels o Community Guidelines o Leaderboard o Suggestion Board o Answers Blog o Answers Badges * Ask What would you like to ask? Continue * Answer * Discover What are you looking for? Search Y! Answers Advanced Search 1. Home > 2. Answer Question 1 What's Your Answer? Question How to find t in a compound interest equation? Different form of the original, includes k? The equation is B = {A[(1+r/n)^nt -1}/1-(1+r/n)^-n/k. I know that finding the equation for t (all the other variables are solved for) involves using natural log (ln), but I can't figure it out for the life of me. Anybody help? Your Answer: What's your source? Share the sites you referenced in your research and give credit. Answering earns you 2 points. You can answer 19 questions today. Make sure your answer follows the community guidelines. Also share this as an update to: Manage Updates Your updates will be shared through Yahoo! Updates based on your preferences. * Everyone * Connections Start sharing your updates on Yahoo! to Facebook based on your preferences. Add Facebook Submit Preview Tip: Be as specific and detailed as you can. Use any personal experience or knowledge you might have. You can use research to help support your answer. Close Tip Search Do a little research: This is a great way to add support to your answer. Keywords * in Yahoo! * in Wikipedia Search The Web Answers International * Argentina * Australia * Brazil * Canada * China * France * Germany * Hong Kong * India * Indonesia * Italy * Japan * Malaysia * Mexico * New Zealand * Philippines * Quebec * Singapore * South Korea * Spain * Taiwan * Thailand * United Kingdom * United States * Vietnam * en Español Yahoo! does not evaluate or guarantee the accuracy of any Yahoo! Answers content. Click here for the Full Disclaimer. Help us improve Yahoo! Answers. Send Feedback Copyright © 2010 Yahoo! Inc. All Rights Reserved. * Copyright/IP Policy - * Privacy Policy - * About Our Ads - * Terms of Service - * Community Guidelines * - Safety Tips |