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How to Calculate 2 Rupees Interest per Month

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To calculate the interest on a monthly basis, we need to know the interest rate or the annual interest percentage. For 2 Rupees interest per month means Rs. 2/- as interest on Rs. 100/- that is 2% per month. Here annual interest rate for Rs. 100 is Rs. 24 that is 24% p.a.

Simple Interest formula: Interest = (Principal * Rate * Time) / 100

Where:

Principal is the initial amount
Rate is the annual interest rate (in percentage)
Time is the time period in years for which the interest is calculated (here, it will be 1/12 if we’re considering one month)

Compound Interest

Interest = [P (1 + R/)^n *T] – P

Here,

I = Value of interest

R = rate of interest (in decimal format)

N = number of periods the interest gets compounded,

T = time period/tenor/duration

Using the above simple and compounding interest formulae we can calculate Interest for different amounts

2 Rupees Interest Per Month

Investment AmountMonthly InterestAnnual Interest
Rs. 20,000/-Rs. 400/-Rs. 4800/-
Rs. 50,000/-Rs. 1000/-Rs. 12000/-
Rs. 1,00,000/-Rs. 2,000/-Rs. 24,000/-
Rs. 2,00,000/-Rs. 4,000/-Rs. 48,000/-
Rs. 5,00,000/-Rs. 10,000-Rs. 1,20,000-

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Advantages of Taking for Monthly Interest for Investors

Advantages of Taking for Monthly Interest for Investors for Borrowers

Lower Effective Interest Cost: If you have a loan with monthly compounding and payments, your effective interest cost could be slightly lower compared to other compounding frequencies.

Smaller Monthly Payments: Loans with monthly interest might come with smaller monthly payments, making it more manageable for your budget.

Flexible Repayment: Monthly interest payments can provide some flexibility in repayment, allowing borrowers to handle interest payments on a regular basis and potentially manage their finances more effectively.

Disadvantages of Taking for Monthly Interest

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