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gautamdvndr
Calcite | Level 5

On January 1 of each year, $5,000 is invested in an account. Complete  the DATA step with DO LOOP to determine the value of the account after 15 years if a constant annual interest rate of 10% is expected and for every year you will get the interest but interest will add in amount after 15 years. Therefore, total amount should be (principal=75000) + ( 15 year interest= 60000)= 135000.

 

will you please confirm me the code.

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novinosrin
Tourmaline | Level 20
data interest;
intrst=0.10;
do year=1 to 15;
p+5000;
intrst=.10*p;
sumintrst+intrst;
if year=15 then total_amount=p+sumintrst;
output;
end;
run;

Just a humble opinion in an affirmative, it is a nice homework and the way to approach is writing manually in a paper with pencil.pen for 3 years and translate the same with repetition(i.e do loop) with any programming language syntax. That's how i learn

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novinosrin
Tourmaline | Level 20
data interest;
intrst=0.10;
do year=1 to 15;
p+5000;
intrst=.10*p;
sumintrst+intrst;
if year=15 then total_amount=p+sumintrst;
output;
end;
run;

Just a humble opinion in an affirmative, it is a nice homework and the way to approach is writing manually in a paper with pencil.pen for 3 years and translate the same with repetition(i.e do loop) with any programming language syntax. That's how i learn

gautamdvndr
Calcite | Level 5

thanks and will try to resolve the queries as you mentioned.

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