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  • 11annual — an‧nu‧al [ˈænjuəl] adjective 1. annual events happen once a year: • Shareholders can vote at the annual meeting. • an annual audit see also semi annual 2. ACCOUNTING calculated over a period of a year …

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  • 12annual percentage yield — ( APY) A precisely calculated measure of yield paid on a bank deposit account. American Banker Glossary ( APY) The effective, or true annual rate of return. The APY is the rate actually earned or paid in one year, taking into account the effect… …

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  • 13nominal annual rate — An effective rate per period multiplied by the number of periods in a year. Same as annual percentage rate. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 14rate of inflation — UK US noun [S] ► ECONOMICS the rate at which prices increase over time, causing the value of money to fall: more/less than the rate of inflation »The pay offer was less than the rate of inflation. »They proposed fare increases of more than three… …

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  • 15compound net annual rate — CNAR See compound annual return …

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  • 16Nominal annual rate — An effective rate per period multiplied by the number of periods in a year. The New York Times Financial Glossary …

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  • 17Rate of return — In finance, rate of return (ROR), also known as return on investment (ROI), rate of profit or sometimes just return, is the ratio of money gained or lost (whether realized or unrealized) on an investment relative to the amount of money invested.… …

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  • 18Annual percentage rate — Parts of total cost and effective APR for a 12 month, 5% monthly interest, $100 loan paid off in equally sized monthly payments. The term annual percentage rate (APR), also called nominal APR, and the term effective APR, also called EAR,[1]… …

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  • 19Annual Equivalent Rate - AER — Interest that is calculated under the assumption that any interest paid is combined with the original balance and the next interest payment will be based on the slightly higher account balance. Overall, this means that interest can be compounded… …

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  • 20rate of return — Calculated as the (value now minus value at time of purchase) divided by value at time of purchase. For equities ( equity), we often include dividends with the value now. See also: return, annual rate of return. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * …

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