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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.