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1. '' Credit rating. ''
A suffix added to a credit rating to indicate that it applies to a money market fund (rather than to any other type of entity). 


The mathematical function which is the inverse of "raising to the power of".
So for example "AAAm" would indicate a rating of AAA in relation to a money market fund.


Usually abbreviated to "log".
2.
One million (1,000,000).


For example EUR 100m = EUR 100,000,000.


'''Example'''
Sometimes written "M".


Working with logarithms to the base 10:
==See also==
[[AAA]]


log<sub>10</sub>(100) = 2
[[Billion]]


And 10<sup>2</sup> = 100
[[bn]]


[[k]]


[[mf]]


More generally with logarithms to the base n:
[[Money market fund]]
 
log<sub>n</sub>(x) = the power which, when 'n' is raised to it = x
 
 
'''Example'''
 
10<sup>(log<sub>10</sub>(x))</sup> = x
 
And, more generally, n<sup>(log<sub>n</sub>(x))</sup> = x
 
 
2.
 
The logarithm to the base 10.
 
 
== See also ==
* [[Natural logarithm]]

Revision as of 10:51, 7 June 2013

1. Credit rating. A suffix added to a credit rating to indicate that it applies to a money market fund (rather than to any other type of entity).

So for example "AAAm" would indicate a rating of AAA in relation to a money market fund.

2. One million (1,000,000).

For example EUR 100m = EUR 100,000,000.

Sometimes written "M".

See also

AAA

Billion

bn

k

mf

Money market fund