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Aer/Gross P.a Savings Account Interest Rate
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Good afternoon, I need someone to explain to me what I'm doing wrong when I calculate the following savings interest rate.
This account is a Digital Regular Saver account provided by NatWest, but all interest rates I'm getting the wrong answers, so I'm thinking I'm doing something wrong.....
So, NatWest states; AER/Gross p.a (variable) - 5.12% / 5.00%
So, as an example, if £10 was saved each month for 12 months, that would be £120 per year.
120 x 5.12% = £6.14
However, the example NatWest provides is as follows;
£10 per month x 12 months = £120 + Interest earned = £3.31
So, my question is why? What am I doing wrong? How is my calculation almost double what NatWest states?
Other banks are very similar so it's not just NatWest, but I just can't work out why?
Thanks for your time...
This account is a Digital Regular Saver account provided by NatWest, but all interest rates I'm getting the wrong answers, so I'm thinking I'm doing something wrong.....
So, NatWest states; AER/Gross p.a (variable) - 5.12% / 5.00%
So, as an example, if £10 was saved each month for 12 months, that would be £120 per year.
120 x 5.12% = £6.14
However, the example NatWest provides is as follows;
£10 per month x 12 months = £120 + Interest earned = £3.31
So, my question is why? What am I doing wrong? How is my calculation almost double what NatWest states?
Other banks are very similar so it's not just NatWest, but I just can't work out why?
Thanks for your time...
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