Simple Interest on ₹10 Lakh at 7% for 3 Years
Simple interest on ₹10,00,000 at 7% for 3 years: interest = ₹2,10,000, total amount = ₹12,10,000.
Interest Earned
₹40,000
Total Amount
₹1,40,000
Simple Interest = P x R x T / 100. Interest is calculated only on the original principal, not on accumulated interest.
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Common questions about Simple Interest on ₹10 Lakh at 7% for 3 Years
What is the simple interest on ₹10,00,000 at 7% for 3 years?
SI = P × R × T / 100 = ₹10,00,000 × 7 × 3 / 100 = ₹2,10,000. Total amount = ₹10,00,000 + ₹2,10,000 = ₹12,10,000.
What is the difference between simple and compound interest?
Simple interest is calculated only on the principal, so interest does not earn interest. Compound interest (used by most FDs) reinvests interest. On ₹10,00,000 at 7% for 3 years, SI gives ₹2,10,000 interest vs CI (quarterly) giving ₹2,32,926 — a difference of ₹22,926.