Quarterly rate

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The quarterly rate of interest (or yield) is a quoting convention for the simple interest nominal annual rate for compounding once per quarter (four times per year).


Example

If the quoted quarterly rate is 6.00%,

the amount of interest compounded quarterly is:

= 6.00% / 4

= 1.50%.


Not to be confused with the related annual effective rate, which in this case is:

= 1.0154 - 1

= 6.14%.


See also