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The semi-annual rate is the simple annual interest quotation for compounding twice a year.  


For example if the semi-annual rate is quoted as 10%, then the periodic interest accruing is 5% (= 10% x 6/12) per six month period.


== See also ==
A semi-annual rate is an example of a nominal annual rate.


* [[Blockchain]]
Not to be confused with the ''annual effective'' rate, which in this case would be = 1.05<sup>2</sup> - 1 = 10.25%.
* [[Cryptocurrency]]
* [[Distributed ledger]]
* [[Fintech]]
* [[Ledger]]
* [[Permissioned DLT]]
* [[Permissionless DLT]]




==Other resource==
== See also ==
[http://www.treasurers.org/node/10047 Peer Pressure, The Treasurer, April 2014]
* [[Annual effective rate]]
* [[Nominal annual rate]]
* [[Semi-annual basis]]
* [[Periodic rate of interest]]


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Revision as of 14:52, 19 October 2013

The semi-annual rate is the simple annual interest quotation for compounding twice a year.

For example if the semi-annual rate is quoted as 10%, then the periodic interest accruing is 5% (= 10% x 6/12) per six month period.

A semi-annual rate is an example of a nominal annual rate.

Not to be confused with the annual effective rate, which in this case would be = 1.052 - 1 = 10.25%.


See also