साधारण ब्याज और चक्रवृद्धि ब्याज
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साधारण ब्याज की गणना के लिए कौन सा सूत्र प्रयोग किया जाता है?

  • साधारण ब्याज = मूलधन × (1 + ब्याज दर) × समय / 100
  • साधारण ब्याज = मूलधन × (1 + ब्याज दर) × समय
  • साधारण ब्याज मासिक = (मूलधन × ब्याज दर × समय) / (100 × 12)
  • साधारण ब्याज = (मूलधन × ब्याज दर × समय) / 100 (correct)

किसका महत्वपूर्ण अंतर है, साधारण ब्याज और चक्रवृद्धि ब्याज के बीच?

  • साधारण ब्याज का केवल मूलधन और पिछले काल के संचित ब्याज पर ही गणना होता है, जबकि चक्रवृद्धि ब्याज का मूलधन पर ही गणना होता है
  • साधारण ब्याज का केवल मूलधन पर ही गणना होता है, जबकि चक्रवृद्धि ब्याज का मूलधन और पिछले काल के संचित ब्याज पर ही गणना होता है (correct)
  • साधारण ब्याज का केवल मूलधन पर ही गणना होता है, जबकि चक्रवृद्धि ब्याज का मूलधन और पिछले काल के संचित ब्याज पर ही गणना होता है (correct)
  • साधारण ब्याज का केवल पिछले काल के संचित ब्याज पर ही गणना होता है, जबकि चक्रवृद्धि ब्याज का मूलधन पर ही गणना होता है

किसको 'प्रमुख' में प्रतिस्थित किया गया है?

  • मूलधन, प्रतिशती, समय (correct)
  • समय (T)
  • मूलधन (P)
  • प्रतिशती (R)

'संकेत' की परिभाषा क्या है?

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'संकेत' किसे कहते हैं?

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साधारण ब्याज का मासिक ब्याज कैसे निकला जाता है?

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क्या अंकुशी ब्याज केवल मूलधन पर ही निर्भर होता है?

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साधारण और ऐक्य प्रतिशत में क्या मुख्य अंतर है?

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साधारण और ऐक्य प्रतिशत की मुख्य समानता क्या है?

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सरल/साधारण और ऐक्य/संकुल प्रतिष्ठा के बीच में क्या मुक्ति होती है?

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Study Notes

Simple interest is a type of interest that is calculated on the principal amount of a loan or deposit, and it is paid only on the principal amount. The formula for simple interest is:

Simple Interest = Principal × Rate of Interest × Time

where:

  • Principal (P) is the amount of money borrowed or invested
  • Rate of Interest (R) is the annual interest rate in percentage
  • Time (T) is the time period for which the interest is calculated

The formula for calculating simple interest monthly is:

Simple Interest Monthly = (Principal × Rate of Interest × Time) / (100 × 12)

Simple interest is used in cases where the amount that is to be returned requires a short period of time, such as monthly amortization, mortgages, savings calculations, and education loans

The major difference between simple and compound interest is that simple interest is calculated on the principal amount only, whereas compound interest is calculated on the principal amount and the accumulated interest of previous periods

Simple interest is calculated using the following formula:

Simple Interest = (Principal × Rate of Interest × Time) / 100

where:

  • Principal (P) is the amount of money borrowed or invested
  • Rate of Interest (R) is the annual interest rate in percentage
  • Time (T) is the time period for which the interest is calculated

The formula for calculating simple interest monthly is:

Simple Interest Monthly = (Principal × Rate of Interest × Time) / (100 × 12)

Simple interest is used in cases where the amount that is to be returned requires a short period of time, such as monthly amortization, mortgages, savings calculations, and education loans

The formula for calculating compound interest is:

Compound Interest = Principal × (1 + Rate of Interest) × Time

where:

  • Principal (P) is the amount of money borrowed or invested
  • Rate of Interest (R) is the annual interest rate in percentage
  • Time (T) is the time period for which the interest is calculated

Compound interest is calculated on the principal amount and the accumulated interest of previous periods

Simple interest is used in cases where the amount that is to be returned requires a short period of time, such as monthly amortization, mortgages, savings calculations, and education loans

Simple interest is calculated using the following formula:

Simple Interest = (Principal × Rate of Interest × Time) / 100

where:

  • Principal (P) is the amount of money borrowed or invested
  • Rate of Interest (R) is the annual interest rate in percentage
  • Time (T) is the time period for which the interest is calculated

The formula for calculating simple interest monthly is:

Simple Interest Monthly = (Principal × Rate of Interest × Time) / (100 × 12)

Simple interest is used in cases where the amount that is to be returned requires a short period of time, such as monthly amortization, mortgages, savings calculations, and education loans

The major difference between simple and compound interest is that simple interest is calculated on the principal amount only, whereas compound interest is calculated on the principal amount and the accumulated interest of previous periods

Simple interest is calculated using the following formula:

Simple Interest = (Principal × Rate of Interest × Time) / 100

where:

  • Principal (P) is the amount of money borrowed or invested
  • Rate of Interest (R) is the annual interest rate in percentage
  • Time (T) is the time period for which the interest is calculated

The formula for calculating simple interest monthly is:

Simple Interest Monthly = (Principal × Rate of Interest × Time) / (100 × 12)

Simple interest is used in cases where the amount that is to be returned requires a short period of time, such as monthly amortization, mortgages, savings calculations, and education loans

The major difference between simple and compound interest is that simple interest is calculated on the principal amount only, whereas compound interest is calculated on the principal amount and the accumulated interest of previous periods

Simple interest is calculated using the following formula:

Simple Interest = (Principal × Rate of Interest × Time) / 100

where:

  • Principal (P) is the amount of money borrowed or invested
  • Rate of Interest (R) is the annual interest rate in percentage
  • Time (T) is the time period for which the interest is calculated

The formula for calculating simple interest monthly is:

Simple Interest Monthly = (Principal × Rate of Interest × Time) / (100 × 12)

Simple interest is used in cases where the amount that is to be returned requires a short period of time, such as monthly amortization, mortgages, savings calculations, and education loans

The major difference between simple and compound interest is that simple interest is calculated on the principal amount only, whereas compound interest is calculated on the principal amount and the accumulated interest of previous periods

Simple interest is calculated using the following formula:

Simple Interest = (Principal × Rate of Interest × Time) / 100

where:

  • Principal (P) is the amount of money borrowed or invested
  • Rate of Interest (R) is the annual interest rate in percentage
  • Time (T) is the time period for which the interest is calculated

The formula for calculating simple interest monthly is:

Simple Interest Monthly = (Principal × Rate of Interest × Time) / (100 × 12)

Simple interest is used in cases where the amount that is to be returned requires a short period of time, such as monthly amortization, mortgages, savings calculations, and education loans

The major difference between simple and compound interest is that simple interest is calculated on the principal amount only, whereas compound interest is calculated on the principal amount and the accumulated interest of previous periods

Simple interest is calculated using the following formula:

Simple Interest = (Principal × Rate of Interest × Time) / 100

where:

  • Principal (P) is the amount of money borrowed or invested
  • Rate of Interest (R) is the annual interest rate in percentage
  • Time (T) is the time period for which the interest is calculated

The formula for calculating simple interest monthly is:

Simple Interest Monthly = (Principal × Rate of Interest × Time) / (100 × 12)

Simple interest is used in cases where the amount that is to be returned requires a short period of time, such as monthly amortization, mortgages, savings calculations, and education loans

The major difference between simple and compound interest is that simple interest is calculated on the principal amount only, whereas compound interest is calculated on the principal amount and the accumulated interest of previous periods

Simple interest is calculated using the following formula:

Simple Interest = (Principal × Rate of Interest × Time) / 100

where:

  • Principal (P) is the amount of money borrowed or invested
  • Rate of Interest (R) is the annual interest rate in percentage
  • Time (T) is the time period for which the interest is calculated

The formula for calculating simple interest monthly is:

Simple Interest Monthly = (Principal × Rate of Interest × Time) / (100 × 12)

Simple interest is used in cases where the amount that is to be returned requires a short period of time, such as monthly amortization, mortgages, savings calculations, and education loans

The major difference between simple and compound interest is that simple interest is calculated on the principal amount only, whereas compound interest is calculated on the principal amount and the accumulated interest of previous periods

Simple interest is calculated using the following formula:

Simple Interest = (Principal × Rate of Interest × Time) / 100

where:

  • Principal (P) is the amount of money borrowed or invested
  • Rate of Interest (R) is the annual interest rate in percentage
  • Time (T) is the time period for which the interest is calculated

The formula for calculating simple interest monthly is:

Simple Interest Monthly = (Principal × Rate of Interest × Time) / (100 × 12)

Simple interest is used in cases where the amount that is to be returned requires a short period of time, such as monthly amortization, mortgages, savings calculations, and education loans

The major difference between simple and compound interest is that simple interest is calculated on the principal amount only, whereas compound interest is calculated on the principal amount and the accumulated interest of previous periods

Simple interest is calculated using the following formula:

Simple Interest = (Principal × Rate of

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यह क्विज़ साधारण ब्याज और चक्रवृद्धि ब्याज के बीच के महत्वपूर्ण अंतर के बारे में जानकारी प्रदान करता है, संकुचित समयावधि के लिए साधारण ब्याज की गणना और साधारण ब्याज की मासिक गणना के बारे में।

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