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The given period may be less than one year, equal to one year, or more than one year.
The given period may be less than one year, equal to one year, or more than one year.


Another example of a periodic rate of interest would be 12.36% per two years.
Another example of a periodic rate of interest would be 12.36% per two years.
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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[ACT/365 fixed]]
* [[Certificate in Treasury Fundamentals]]
* [[Certificate in Treasury Fundamentals]]
* [[Certificate in Treasury]]
* [[Certificate in Treasury]]

Revision as of 15:30, 28 November 2015

The total interest for any given period - for example 0.014% per day.

The given period may be less than one year, equal to one year, or more than one year.


Another example of a periodic rate of interest would be 12.36% per two years.

Not to be confused with the effective annual rate and the nominal annual rate, which are different.


See also