How to Calculate Continuous Compound
What is Continuous Compound?
A continuous compounding calculator uses the formula A = Pe^(rt) to compute interest that compounds infinitely frequently. Continuous compounding is the theoretical maximum return from a given rate — at 5% annual, $1,000 continuously compounded grows to $1,648.72 in 10 years vs $1,628.89 annually.
Step-by-Step Guide
- 1Enter your data
- 2System calculates
Worked Examples
Input
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Result
Result computed by the formula
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- ✕Inaccurate inputs
- ✕Outdated assumptions
Frequently Asked Questions
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