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The total interest for any given period - for example 0.014% per day.
''US''.


The given period may be less than one year, equal to one year, or more than one year.
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Another example of a periodic rate of interest would be 12.36% per two years.
An index made up of the common stock (share) prices of 500 large companies actively traded in the US stock markets.


Not to be confused with the ''effective annual rate'' and the ''nominal annual rate'', which are different.
 
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The 500 companies whose stocks are included in the index.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Compound interest]]
* [[Standard & Poor's ]]
* [[Daily rate]]
*[[FTSE]]
* [[Effective annual rate]]
* [[Fortune 500]]
* [[Nominal annual rate]]
* [[Index numbers]]
* [[Periodic interest]]
* [[Tracker fund]]
* [[Quarterly rate]]
 
* [[Semi-annual rate]]
[[Category:Corporate_finance]]
* [[Simple interest]]

Latest revision as of 15:08, 17 August 2021

US.

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An index made up of the common stock (share) prices of 500 large companies actively traded in the US stock markets.


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The 500 companies whose stocks are included in the index.


See also