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The more frequently a nominal annual rate of interest is compounded within a given time period, the greater the total interest accrued by the end of the period.  
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Continuous compounding takes this process to its theoretical limit by assuming that the nominal annual interest is calculated and compounded continuously at the given continuously compounded % rate.
An independent experienced person in an organisation who advises and supports less experienced employees, sometimes known as 'mentees'.


The mentor is normally experienced in the mentee's professional specialism.




== See also ==
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* [[Compounding effect]]
 
* [[Effective annual rate]]
A similarly independent person employed by a different organisation from the mentee.
* [[Nominal annual rate]]
 
 
==See also==
*[[Association of Corporate Treasurers]]
*[[Coach]]
*[[USP]]
*[[Working effectively with others]]
 
 
==The ACT's Mentor Me scheme==
 
The ACT runs a mentoring matching service for its members and students.
 
[https://www.treasurers.org/cpd/mentoring Mentor Me]
 
[[Category:Self_management_and_accountability]]
[[Category:Working_effectively_with_others]]

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An independent experienced person in an organisation who advises and supports less experienced employees, sometimes known as 'mentees'.

The mentor is normally experienced in the mentee's professional specialism.


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A similarly independent person employed by a different organisation from the mentee.


See also


The ACT's Mentor Me scheme

The ACT runs a mentoring matching service for its members and students.

Mentor Me