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The term AER is more commonly used in the context of investment, though not universally.   
The term AER is more commonly used in the context of investment, though not universally.   


The term EAR is more commonly used in the context of borrowing.
The term EAR is more commonly used in the context of borrowing, but not always.  


== See also ==
== See also ==
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* [[Semi-annual basis]]


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Revision as of 11:24, 25 October 2015

(AER).

The same as Effective Annual Rate (EAR).

The term AER is more commonly used in the context of investment, though not universally.

The term EAR is more commonly used in the context of borrowing, but not always.

See also